The U.S. Navy’s eighth Nimitz-class aircraft USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) has returned to sea departing Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) for sea trials on July 21, following a 10-month overhaul.
Critical work during the planned incremental availability (PIA), which began last September, included upgrades to the ship’s internal and external communication network, receiving, inventorying and installing more than 3,000 consolidated afloat networks and enterprise services (CANES) assets and the Navy’s next generation tactical afloat network.
The afloat network enhances operational effectiveness and provides better quality of life for deployed sailors.
Critical work during the planned incremental availability (PIA), which began last September, included upgrades to the ship’s internal and external communication network, receiving, inventorying and installing more than 3,000 consolidated afloat networks and enterprise services (CANES) assets and the Navy’s next generation tactical afloat network.
The afloat network enhances operational effectiveness and provides better quality of life for deployed sailors.
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