Category: CTG

Five Myths About Obsolescence that Reduce Readiness

It goes without saying that critical programs aren’t abandoned just because they’ve matured. Even in the face of forced obsolescence, counterfeit components, and ongoing supply disruptions, embedded systems need to last longer than the standard life cycle of the parts that go into them. Proactive obsolescence management is your only line of defense against the […]

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CTG Stands Ready

The readiness of the U.S. Army highlighted as a top priority by the Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley has clearly resonated with subordinate Army Commands such as the U.S. Army Material Command (AMC) and Operational Commands such as U.S. Army Europe and U.S. Army Korea among others. General Gus Perna, Commanding General, […]

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Understanding Your Readiness Requirements

ARMY READINESS CONTINUES TO BE A FOCUS OF THE ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF GENERAL MARK A. MILLEY.    LIKEWISE, THE U.S. ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND COMMANDING GENERAL, GENERAL GUS PERNA RECENTLY REITERATED THIS PRIORITY IN THE OCTOBER 2017 ISSUE OF ARMOR AND MOBILITY MAGAZINE. GENERAL PERNA STATED “READINESS REMAINS A TOP PRIORITY, AND WE ARE OPERATIONALIZING […]

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Readiness is our Priority

The readiness of the U.S. Army has received a lot of much needed attention under the current leadership of Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley.   “Readiness was our priority last year, that’s our priority this year and by necessity, that needs to continue to be our priority,” Milley said. To this end, the […]

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CTG Disrupts the Supply Chain With Three-Step Process

General Neller; here’s what CTG would do to “Disrupt” the Supply Chain We would provide a “faster, cheaper, smarter” approach to resolve diminishing manufacturing sources and materiel shortages.  The demand for current readiness being driven by GEN Neller and the other Service Chiefs is challenging due to several factors; increased Operational Tempos (OPTEMPO), and the […]

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Commandant Looks to ‘Disruptive Thinkers’ To Fix Corps’ Problems

Commandant Gen. Robert Neller has put out the call for “disruptive thinkers” — Marines who live outside the box, love to challenge the status quo, and are often viewed as trouble makers. “Good ideas are worthless unless acted upon, and the Corps could improve in this area,” Neller said. It’s time they step up and […]

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CTG Assists Medical Support Command

The Navy Expeditionary Medical Support Command’s (NEMSCOM) Environmental Control Units (ECUs) reached obsolescence and base operations needed a low-cost solution. NEMSCOM provides standardized, modular, scalable combat service support and medical capabilities to an advanced base environment across the entire range of joint military operations. Their clinical capabilities include an advanced lab, radiology, pharmacy, blood bank, ICU, acute care […]

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CTG joins Supply Corps at PAX River in the Fight Against Cancer

CTG has been a proud supporter of the Captain Ed Morgan Golf Tournament since 2012, hosted by the Navy Supply Corps Foundation at PAX River. Proceeds continue to grow every year, all of which are donated to the American Cancer Society. The charity event originated 17 years ago, just before Captain Morgan lost his battle […]

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CTG Recognized as Sikorsky Supplier of the Year

Crestwood Technology Group (CTG), was recently selected by Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, as their 2016 Supplier of the Year for the S-76® Helicopter Program. At a ceremony held in West Palm Beach, FL, Sikorsky President Dan Schultz and Senior Vice President of Operations John Palumbo presented awards to each of the helicopter manufacturer’s 7 […]

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Securing and Sustaining Land Forces from Sea.

The Tomahawk Land Attack Missile (TLAM) is a crucial part of the US defense strategy. Just last month, the TLAM system launched 59 missiles into Syria after Assad’s deadly chemical attacks. Today, the USS Michigan is “locked, docked and loaded” with 22 tubes carrying seven Tomahawk Missiles each, sitting just off the coast of the Korean Peninsula.  […]

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