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HII’s REMUS 300 Selected as U.S. Navy’s Next Generation Small UUV Program of Record

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Wednesday, March 30, 2022

MCLEAN, Va., March 30, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global engineering and defense technologies provider HII (NYSE:HII) announced today its advanced unmanned underwater vehicle, REMUS 300, was selected as U.S. Navys next generation small UUV (SUUV) program of record.

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  • MCLEAN, Va., March 30, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global engineering and defense technologies provider HII (NYSE:HII) announced today its advanced unmanned underwater vehicle, REMUS 300, was selected as U.S. Navys next generation small UUV (SUUV) program of record.
  • The initial phase of the program includes the production and testing of REMUS 300 UUVs over the next year.
  • Weve been enhancing, maturing and refining this technology since then, and are pleased the REMUS 300 meets needs for the Navys next generation UUV program.
  • The SUUV program, also called Lionfish, is the next generation Mk18 Mod 1 Swordfish program, which also utilizes HIIs REMUS technology.

Former Fordham Naval Student – Who Alleges He was Raped at Fordham – Wins Unprecedented Appeal with U.S. Navy

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Thursday, March 10, 2022

BCNR (which is a governing body with the U.S. Navy) determined that the Navy medically discharged Mr. Austin from Fordhams NROTC program based on false information provided by Fordham.

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  • BCNR (which is a governing body with the U.S. Navy) determined that the Navy medically discharged Mr. Austin from Fordhams NROTC program based on false information provided by Fordham.
  • Austin further alleges that Fordham forged Mr. Austins signature on debt documents to fraudulently collect Austins tuition from the federal government.
  • According to BCNRs determination, Fordham falsely stated that Austin had concealed his medical history from the Navy.
  • After Mr. Austins appeal was submitted to BCNR, he also discovered that Fordham had materially altered a psychological report from his high school.

SBG Awarded Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of Information and Technology (OI&T) Claims Processing System Support (CPSS) Contract

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Thursday, January 6, 2022

In particular, Team SBG will provide maintenance for and develop and implement improvements to the existing Claims Processing System (CPS), previously known as the Community Care Reimbursement System (CCRS).

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  • In particular, Team SBG will provide maintenance for and develop and implement improvements to the existing Claims Processing System (CPS), previously known as the Community Care Reimbursement System (CCRS).
  • As the IVC Claims process grows and new programs are added, CPS must remain configurable and scalable to meet evolving business needs.
  • About SBG Technology Solutions: SBG Technology Solutions, Inc. is a nationwide provider of professional engineering, IT modernization, IT governance, cyber security, and artificial intelligence services to federal and commercial clients.
  • Additional information about SBG Technology Solutions can be found at our newly updated website http://sbgts.com .

Carrington Charitable Foundation’s REACT 2021: A CCF Virtual Event Raised Close to $1.2 Million for Wounded Veterans

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Tuesday, November 2, 2021

In 2020, because of the pandemic, REACT: A CCF Virtual Fundraiser took place online for the first time.

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  • In 2020, because of the pandemic, REACT: A CCF Virtual Fundraiser took place online for the first time.
  • This year, REACT 2021 again took place online, raising close to $1.2 million for the Veteran programs CCF supports.
  • I have witnessed firsthand the tremendous, positive impact that today's event has on the Veterans it supports, said Cox.
  • Since 2011, CCF has raised over $25 million for CCFs Signature Programs, which provide diverse ongoing assistance to Veterans and their families.