👉 Navy computing refers to the specialized use of advanced computing technologies and systems by the U.S. Navy to support its mission requirements, including navigation, communications, intelligence, surveillance, and tactical operations. It encompasses a wide array of technologies such as supercomputers, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and advanced data analytics platforms, all designed to process vast amounts of data quickly and securely. These systems are critical for enhancing situational awareness, enabling real-time decision-making, and ensuring the safety and effectiveness of naval operations. The Navy's computing infrastructure integrates with various platforms, including ships, submarines, and surface vessels, as well as with allied forces, to create a seamless and interconnected network that supports strategic and operational goals.