Overview
Exhibiting in the Information Warfare Pavilion, NAVWAR identifies, develops, delivers, and sustains information warfare capabilities and services that enable naval, joint, coalition and other national missions operating in warfighting domains from seabed to space.
Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) is one of six major Department of Navy acquisition commands. While other Navy acquisition commands, like Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) and Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), focus on specific platforms, NAVWAR focuses on capable and secure communications and networks that span platforms and facilities.
NAVWAR provides research and development, systems engineering, testing and evaluation, technical, in-service and support services to its respective acquisition program executive offices (PEOs) during all phases of a program’s lifecycle. NAVWAR consists of bicoastal reporting Naval Information Warfare Centers (NIWCs), which collectively account for more than 11,000 civilian, active duty and reserve professionals located around the world.
Exhibiting in the Information Warfare Pavilion, NAVWAR identifies, develops, delivers, and sustains information warfighting capabilities and services that enable naval, joint, coalition and other national missions operating in warfighting domains from seabed to space. NAVWAR consists of more than 11,000 active-duty military and civil service professionals located around the world and close to the fleet to keep NAVWAR at the forefront of research, engineering and acquisition to provide and sustain information warfare capabilities to the fleet.
Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) is one of five major Department of Navy acquisition commands. While other Navy acquisition commands, like Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) and Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), focus on specific platforms, NAVWAR focuses on capable and secure communications and networks that span platforms and facilities.
NAVWAR provides research and development, systems engineering, testing and evaluation, technical, in-service and support services to its respective acquisition program executive offices (PEOs) during all phases of a program’s lifecycle.