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Sunday, July 19, 2026

Two Defense Tech Firms Sue U.S. Navy Over MUSV Contract Awards, Challenging Billion-Dollar Unmanned Vessel Program

Blue Water Autonomy and Saildrone allege the Navy improperly excluded them from the Medium Unmanned Surface Vessel competition, raising new legal questions as the service accelerates autonomous fleet modernization.


WASHINGTON |
Two prominent U.S. defense technology companies have filed federal lawsuits challenging the U.S. Navy's evaluation process for its next-generation Medium Unmanned Surface Vessel (MUSV) Family of Systems program, escalating a high-profile procurement dispute as the Pentagon pushes to rapidly expand autonomous maritime capabilities.

Blue Water Autonomy and Saildrone separately filed protests in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, alleging the Navy improperly eliminated them from the MUSV competition despite what both companies contend were fully compliant proposals.

The legal challenges could affect one of the Navy's most closely watched autonomous surface vessel initiatives, which is expected to play a significant role in future distributed maritime operations.

Companies Challenge Navy Evaluation Process

Blue Water Autonomy argues the Navy's evaluation relied on overly restrictive criteria and incorrectly interpreted its proposal.

According to the company's complaint, the service reached conclusions that were inconsistent with the MUSV solicitation and applicable statutory procurement requirements.

Much of the filing remains under seal, leaving many of the specific evaluation details unavailable to the public.

The Navy declined to comment, citing the pending litigation.

JΓΌrgen Klinsmann Reveals Why Winning the FIFA World Cup Changes Your Life Forever Ahead of Spain–Argentina Final

The 1990 World Cup champion says mental toughness—not physical preparation—is the ultimate difference-maker as Spain and Argentina battle for soccer's biggest prize at New York New Jersey Stadium.


As the soccer world turns its attention to New York New Jersey Stadium for the FIFA World Cup 2026™ Final between Spain and Argentina, one man understands exactly what awaits the players on football's grandest stage.

Former West Germany star JΓΌrgen Klinsmann, a World Cup champion in 1990, says lifting the sport's most coveted trophy is an experience that extends far beyond the final whistle—one that forever changes the course of a player's life.

Speaking ahead of Sunday's championship match, Klinsmann reflected on the emotions, pressure, and lifelong legacy that come with competing in—and winning—a FIFA World Cup Final.

A Stage Reserved for Football's Elite

Few athletes ever experience a World Cup Final.

Even fewer leave the field as champions.

Klinsmann knows firsthand what it means to stand atop world football after helping West Germany defeat Argentina in the 1990 FIFA World Cup Final in Italy.

According to the former striker, every person involved understands the rarity of the occasion.

"The magnitude is enormous," Klinsmann said. "Every player, coach, staff member, and fan dreams about their country being in a World Cup final."

For Spain and Argentina, Sunday's showdown represents more than a championship—it is an opportunity to secure a permanent place in football history.

UC San Diego Bolsters Swimming Staff with Proven Championship Coaches Matt Martinez and Molly Spano

Tritons add Power Four recruiting standout Matt Martinez and rising coaching talent Molly Spano as Head Coach Marko Djordjevic continues building a nationally competitive NCAA Division I swimming program.

LA JOLLA, Calif. | UC San Diego is making another significant investment in the future of its NCAA Division I swimming program.

Head Coach Marko Djordjevic announced the addition of Matt Martinez as Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator and Molly Spano as Assistant Coach, bringing together two rising coaching talents with experience developing conference champions, NCAA finalists, Olympians, and elite recruiting classes.

The hires come as the Tritons continue to build momentum in The Big West Conference and position the program for sustained national success.


The Hidden Science Powering the 2026 FIFA World Cup: Michigan State Researchers Engineer the Fields Beneath Soccer's Biggest Stars

From Mexico City to New York, MSU turfgrass scientists are helping design the natural playing surfaces for all 16 FIFA World Cup 2026 stadiums—using decades of research to deliver elite-level consistency across three countries.


When millions of soccer fans tune in to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup, they'll focus on spectacular goals, breathtaking saves, and unforgettable moments. Few will notice the meticulously engineered natural grass beneath the world's greatest players—a result that, according to Michigan State University researchers, will actually mean the project succeeded.

Behind every World Cup match lies years of scientific research, turfgrass engineering, and logistical precision led in part by Michigan State University (MSU) Professor John "Trey" Rogers III, whose work is helping create consistent playing surfaces across the tournament's unprecedented 16 host stadiums in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

"It's engineered from the ground up," Rogers explained, describing the challenge of ensuring every stadium provides the same world-class playing experience despite dramatic differences in geography, climate, and stadium design.


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