Had a great time this evening with candidates from Milford, Holland, and Alexandria Township for their campaign kickoffs! It was awesome speaking with so many Hunterdon…
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DoD Contract Alert for Subcontractors 🚨 Ground vehicle manufacturing, defense electronics, robotics, and expeditionary systems firms — a new Marine Corps modification has just been issued supporting the Navy and Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System (NMESIS). This is not a new base award. It is a negotiated modification — and modifications signal sustained production and expanded integration demand. Richelli Consulting Group is tracking where subcontractors can align early. 🎯 Prime Award Overview Awardee: Oshkosh Defense LLC (Oshkosh, WI) Modification Value: $16,858,705 Contract Type: Hybrid Firm-Fixed-Price / Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee Scope: Procurement of Remotely Operated Ground Unit (ROGU) Expeditionary Fires carriers for NMESIS Performance Locations: • Oshkosh, WI (60%) • Gaithersburg, MD (20%) • Alexandria, VA (10%) • Pittsburgh, PA (10%) Estimated Completion: December 2026 Funding: FY2026 Marine Corps Procurement & RDT&E Contracting Activity: Marine Corps Systems Command (Quantico, VA) Contract Number: M67854-22-F-1005-P00008 Awarded as a negotiated modification under 10 U.S.C. 3403(c). 🔎 What This Means for Subcontractors The Remotely Operated Ground Unit (ROGU) supports expeditionary, mobile, anti-ship missile capability under NMESIS — a critical modernization initiative for distributed maritime operations. This modification supports: • Continued vehicle procurement • Remote operation capability integration • Systems testing and refinement • Engineering and production sustainment Modifications like this indicate ongoing fielding and refinement — not one-time production. 🛠 Potential Subcontracting Lanes Vehicle & Mechanical Systems • Chassis components • Suspension systems • Structural fabrication • Armor integration Electronics & Remote Systems • Remote control systems • Sensor integration • Power distribution modules • Communications hardware Engineering & Integration • Systems engineering support • Software integration • Testing & validation services • RDT&E technical support Manufacturing & Supply Chain • Precision machining • Subassembly fabrication • Secure logistics & material coordination 📌 Strategic Positioning Insight This is advanced expeditionary defense capability — not entry-level subcontracting. Competitive firms typically demonstrate: ✔ Defense vehicle manufacturing experience ✔ Autonomous or remote systems expertise ✔ ITAR & DFARS familiarity ✔ Prior Marine Corps or ground systems support When Marine Corps modernization programs continue receiving RDT&E and procurement funding simultaneously, it signals sustained capability development. If your firm supports ground combat systems, robotics integration, vehicle manufacturing, or expeditionary technologies — this modification represents a positioning window. Monitor growth. Align early. Engage strategically within Marine Corps modernization cycles.
Source: linkedin.com retrieved Jun 25, 2026
One of the most impactful courses in Navy Medicine is C4 – the Combat Casualty Care Course. 🩺⚓ C4 is designed to prepare Navy medical providers to deliver life-saving care in austere and operational environments. It bridges the gap between hospital-based medicine and the realities of caring for casualties in combat or forward settings. The course focuses on the principles of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) and emphasizes: • Rapid trauma assessment • Hemorrhage control and resuscitation • Airway management in resource-limited settings • Team-based casualty response under pressure What makes C4 unique is the hands-on, high-fidelity training that pushes providers outside the comfort of the clinic or hospital and into scenarios that mirror real-world operational medicine. Programs like C4 ensure Navy Medicine clinicians are not only excellent healthcare providers—but also operationally ready medical leaders capable of delivering care anywhere they’re needed.
Source: linkedin.com retrieved Jun 25, 2026
I flew with weapons of war on my aircraft. I trained fellow service members to use weapons of war. I’m also a mom to two girls, and every day, I make sure to leave on a…
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I flew with weapons of war on my aircraft. I trained fellow service members to use weapons of war. I’m also a mom to two girls, and every day, I make sure to leave on a…
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As a military veteran and a working mom with two kids in public school, I was called to run for Congress after the November election to end the divisiveness and bring folks together.
My name is Rebecca Bennett, and I am ready to deliver for New Jersey’s 7th.
Source: x.com retrieved Jun 25, 2026