Events
Events at NPS
Naval War College at NPS Fall 2024 Graduation Ceremony
The Naval War College at NPS is holding a graduation ceremony to recognize its graduates for their completion of NWC Command & Staff (JPME Phase I) program on Thursday, December 12, 2024 in King Hall.
Length of Service Award Ceremony
We are thrilled to announce the Length of Service Award Ceremony, honoring Federal Employees who have achieved significant milestones in their careers. This event celebrates those who have dedicated 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, or more years of service to the United States Federal Government.
Join us in recognizing the commitment, hard work, and contributions of these outstanding individuals. Together, let’s celebrate their achievements and dedication to serving our nation.
Unmanned System Tactical Employment Development Workshop
To maximize officer participation, this classified tactical design workshop is intended to be on a not-to-interfere basis with regular class schedules (participate as you are available).
The workshop's objectives are to develop tactical employment concepts for uncrewed and crewed systems in direct support of PROJECT KRAKEN (TS/SCI clearance required) and Hybrid Fleet/EABO/SIF integration (Secret clearance required). Officers from all services with the appropriate clearances are invited to participate as their schedule allows.
Interested to register? Contact Jeff Kline at jekline@nps.edu
JIFX 25-2: Sustained Operations
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The JIFX team leads experimentation in alternative methods to enable rapid technological development by cultivating a community of interest and hosting broadly scoped quarterly collaborative field events that enable DOD, U.S. government, and allied stakeholders to identify, influence, and accelerate early-stage technology development that address national and collective security challenges.
The JIFX program exists to provide an opportunity for NPS faculty, students, private companies, and academia to demonstrate and evaluate new technologies related to the Department of the Navy and the Department of Defense research in an operational field environment, and also to provide the operational community the opportunity to experiment with these technologies to better understand the capabilities that they may represent.
Spring Naval AI Summit at NPS
Spring Naval AI Summit at NPS
Date: March 24, 2025 to March 27, 2025
Location: Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey CA
The Naval AI Summit is an important component of the NAVPLAN Implementation Framework, and it will gather AI experts representing the Navy, other military services, defense organizations, stakeholders, students, academic scholars, AI experts, and even some industry pioneers. The goal is to discuss how AI can transform naval capabilities and tackle current maritime challenges. The event will provide a platform for learning about DOD, USN, and USMC platforms and processes for AI systems, for exchanging experiences and ideas regarding practical AI, and for discussing some of the most influential advancements in AI technology for naval applications.
If you have any questions, please email nwsi@nps.edu.
JIFX 25-3: Command, Control, & Countermeasures
The JIFX team leads experimentation in alternative methods to enable rapid technological development by cultivating a community of interest and hosting broadly scoped quarterly collaborative field events that enable DOD, U.S. government, and allied stakeholders to identify, influence, and accelerate early-stage technology development that address national and collective security challenges.
The JIFX program exists to provide an opportunity for NPS faculty, students, private companies, and academia to demonstrate and evaluate new technologies related to the Department of the Navy and the Department of Defense research in an operational field environment, and also to provide the operational community the opportunity to experiment with these technologies to better understand the capabilities that they may represent.
JIFX 25-4: Human Machine Integration
The JIFX team leads experimentation in alternative methods to enable rapid technological development by cultivating a community of interest and hosting broadly scoped quarterly collaborative field events that enable DOD, U.S. government, and allied stakeholders to identify, influence, and accelerate early-stage technology development that address national and collective security challenges.
The JIFX program exists to provide an opportunity for NPS faculty, students, private companies, and academia to demonstrate and evaluate new technologies related to the Department of the Navy and the Department of Defense research in an operational field environment, and also to provide the operational community the opportunity to experiment with these technologies to better understand the capabilities that they may represent.