The National Security Agency (NSA) is launching their annual series of critical real-world scenarios for U.S.-based academic institutions titled Codebreaker Challenge. In its 12th iteration for 2025, the Codebreaker Challenge gives students the opportunity to analyze high-risk situations closely resembling the Intelligence Community’s classified tasks, equipping them for national security challenges. Participants will go head-to-head with other schools to accomplish mission-driven tasks aimed at enhancing their skills in reverse engineering, vulnerability research, cryptography, programming/scripting, and beyond.
Continue reading “NSA’s 12th Annual Codebreaker Challenge is Underway for 2025”Pentagon contemplating eventual sunsetting of Link 16 as enthusiasm grows for optical communications
Optical comms networks offer some advantages over RF networks, experts say.
Discussions about the eventual phaseout of Link 16 tactical data links are ongoing as the Pentagon’s Space Development Agency works to build out a network for optical communications, according to a senior official involved in the effort.
Continue reading “Pentagon contemplating eventual sunsetting of Link 16 as enthusiasm grows for optical communications”Published: Sep 24, 2025 at 05:16 AM EDT
A United States nuclear-powered submarine capable of launching more than a hundred missiles was deployed in the South China Sea during a visit to an allied nation.
Continue reading “US Nuclear-Powered Submarine Surfaces in South China Sea”In the spirit of celebrating the Navy250, Rear Adm. Mike Brookes, COMONI, joined Capt. Devron Eakins, commanding officer of ONI’s Farragut Technical Analysis Center, at the National Museum of the U.S. Navy for a tour of several Navy artifacts including Adm. David G. Farragut’s sword.
Continue reading “Adm. Farragut’s Sword”September 25, 1945 – June 8, 1967
Born to Edward Emory and Virginia Maria (Smith) Rehmeyer in York, Pennsylvania and graduated from the Susquehannock High School in Glen Rock, Pennsylvania in 1964, Edward Emory Rehmeyer III enlisted United States Marines in October of that same year.
Continue reading “Remembering CPL Edward Emory Rehmeyer, III, USMC, KIA USS LIBERTY”By Jack Jones
In the early morning hours of Sept. 24, 1965, I sprawled face-down, struggling to breathe after scaling and leaping from the top of a tall, barbed wire-tipped fence behind the U.S. Naval Security Group operations building in Kamiseya, Japan. About a dozen of my shipmates crawled and wandered in dazed confusion around me.
Continue reading “Remembering The NSGA Kamiseya Fire”