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Govini Tapped For Navy Nuclear Submarine Industrial Base Software

Govini Tapped For Navy Nuclear Submarine Industrial Base Software
The USS Wyoming (SSBN-742) launches one of two missile flight tests of unarmed life-extended Trident II D5LE missiles as part of a planned demonstration to evaluate the submarine’s readiness following an overhaul. (Photo: U.S. Navy)

Software company Govini on Wednesday said it has been tapped by the Navy to help identify issues across parts of the nuclear submarine industrial base. The company said this means the Navy will deploy their flagship Ark product “to continuously identify vulnerabilities across its industrial base using factors such as financial health, production capacity, and foreign influence.” The company specified this effort covers “revitalization of the industrial base of the sea-based leg of the nuclear triad,” meaning nuclear-armed ballistic missile…

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