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NAVIFOR Showcases Information Warfare Capabilities at WEST 2025

by Joshua Rodriguez, NAVIFOR Public Affairs Office
06 February 2025 Naval Information Warfare (IW) warfighters, leaders, and industry partners gathered at WEST 2025 to highlight the growing importance of IW in maritime operations. Held at the San Diego Convention Center from January 28-30, the conference, co-sponsored by the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) International and the U.S. Naval Institute (USNI), provided a crucial platform for discussions on how IW is shaping the future of naval warfare.

Vice Adm. Mike Vernazza, Commander of Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR) and the Navy’s IBoss, played a central role in the event, delivering the keynote address at the Information Warfare Pavilion and participating in a high-profile plenary panel on the conference's opening day. His remarks underscored the increasing demand for IW capabilities in today's rapidly evolving maritime security environment.

"In today's battlespace, information is not just an enabler—it is a decisive warfighting tool," said Vernazza. "Superiority at sea requires superiority in the information domain, and that means leveraging our capabilities across intelligence, cyber warfare, electronic warfare, and battlespace awareness."

The IW Pavilion served as a focal point for discussions and demonstrations, drawing in military leaders, industry partners, and academia to explore the latest advancements in cyber warfare, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and secure communications. The pavilion provided an immersive experience showcasing how NAVIFOR is delivering cutting-edge IW capabilities to the fleet.

"The presence of the IW Pavilion at WEST is invaluable," said IBoss. "It allows us to not only demonstrate our operational capabilities but also engage in meaningful discussions with the brightest minds in industry and academia. These conversations directly impact our ability to stay ahead of adversaries in the information domain."

Having a strong IW presence at the largest maritime conference on the West Coast also reinforced the Navy’s emphasis on integrating IW across all warfare areas. Throughout the event, NAVIFOR leaders met with stakeholders to discuss critical topics such as strengthening cyber resilience, improving electromagnetic spectrum operations, and enhancing battlespace awareness for decision superiority.

"Our adversaries are rapidly advancing their own information warfare capabilities," said Vernazza during the plenary panel discussion. "If we are not continuously innovating and refining our approach, we risk losing the advantage. Events like WEST allow us to collaborate, share knowledge, and accelerate the development of solutions that keep us ahead."

NAVIFOR Sailors and civilians were also actively engaged throughout the conference, providing firsthand perspectives on how IW is applied in real-world operations. Panel discussions and breakout sessions focused on the evolving role of cyber warfare in naval operations, data-driven decision-making, and the challenges of securing networks in contested environments.

One of the key takeaways from WEST 2025 was the importance of partnerships. By fostering relationships between the military, industry, and academia, NAVIFOR continues to ensure the Navy has the tools and talent necessary to meet future challenges.

"We cannot do this alone," Vernazza emphasized. "Our partnerships are essential to developing the cutting-edge technologies and strategies we need to maintain information dominance. The conversations we have here at WEST help shape the future of naval operations."

As NAVIFOR looks to the future, its commitment to warfighter readiness and information warfare excellence remains steadfast. WEST 2025 served as both a showcase of capabilities and a reminder of the ever-growing importance of information warfare in achieving maritime superiority.

NAVIFOR’s mission is to generate, directly and through our leadership of the IW Enterprise, agile and technically superior manned, trained, equipped, and certified combat-ready IW forces to ensure our Navy will decisively DETER, COMPETE, and WIN. 

For more information on NAVIFOR, visit the command Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/NavalInformationForces/ or the public web page at https://www.navifor.usff.navy.mil. 

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West 2025
SLIDESHOW | images | 250129-N-FB292-1105 Vice Admiral Mike Vernazza, Commander. Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR), and the Navy’s IBoss operates the controls of robot dog "Goose" from the Naval Information Warfare Pacific (NIWC) Pacific's Reverse Engineering, Science and Technology for Obsolescence, Restoration, and Evaluation (RESTORE) Lab booth during WEST 2025, Feb 29. The premier naval conference and exposition on the WEST Coast, WEST is now in its 35th year of bringing military and industry leaders together. Co-sponsored by AFCEA International and the U.S. Naval Institute, WEST is the only event in which the makers of platforms and the designers of technologies can network, discuss, and demonstrate their solutions in a single locale. (U.S. Navy photo by Robert Fluegel/Released)
West 2025
SLIDESHOW | images | 250129-N-FB292-1003 Vice Admiral Karl Thomas, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare, N2N6, Director of Naval Intelligence, spoke on the second day of the U.S. Navy Information Warfare (IW) Pavilion speaker series during WEST 2025, Feb 29. The premier naval conference and exposition on the WEST Coast, WEST is now in its 35th year of bringing military and industry leaders together. Co-sponsored by AFCEA International and the U.S. Naval Institute, WEST is the only event in which the makers of platforms and the designers of technologies can network, discuss, and demonstrate their solutions in a single locale. (U.S. Navy photo by Robert Fluegel/Released)
West 2025
SLIDESHOW | images | 250129-N-FB292-1015 The Navy Information Warfare (IW) Pavilion at WEST 2025, Feb 29. The IW pavilion demonstrated the Navy's commitment to warfighting in the information age through the use of speakers, panels, subject matter experts, and capability displays. The premier naval conference and exposition on the WEST Coast, WEST is now in its 35th year of bringing military and industry leaders together. Co-sponsored by AFCEA International and the U.S. Naval Institute, WEST is the only event in which the makers of platforms and the designers of technologies can network, discuss, and demonstrate their solutions in a single locale. (U.S. Navy photo by Robert Fluegel/Released)
West 2025
SLIDESHOW | images | 250128-N-FB292-1088 Vice Admiral Mike Vernazza, Commander, Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR), and the Navy’s IBoss opened the first day of the U.S. Navy Information Warfare (IW) Pavilion speaker series during WEST 2025, Feb 28. The premier naval conference and exposition on the WEST Coast, WEST is now in its 35th year of bringing military and industry leaders together. Co-sponsored by AFCEA International and the U.S. Naval Institute, WEST is the only event in which the makers of platforms and the designers of technologies can network, discuss, and demonstrate their solutions in a single locale. (U.S. Navy photo by Robert Fluegel/Released)
West 2025
SLIDESHOW | images | 250130-N-FB292-1019 Ms. Tami North, Director of Information Warfare (IW) Readiness, Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR) moderated an IW panel focusing on Information Warfare Commanders/Commanding Officers inside the Navy Information Warfare Pavilion at the WEST 2025, Feb 30. Panel members included: Captain Blythe Blakistone, Information Warfare Commander, Carrier Strike Group (CSG) THREE, Captain Erin-Michelle Ceschini, Commanding Officer, Fleet Weather Center San Diego, Captain Matt Cegelske, Commanding Officer, Hopper Global Communications Center, and Captain Kelvin McGhee, Commanding Officer, Naval Network Warfare Command (NNWC), Commander, Task Force 1010. The premier naval conference and exposition on the WEST Coast, WEST is now in its 35th year of bringing military and industry leaders together. Co-sponsored by AFCEA International and the U.S. Naval Institute, WEST is the only event in which the makers of platforms and the designers of technologies can network, discuss, and demonstrate their solutions in a single locale. (U.S. Navy photo by Robert Fluegel/Released)


 
 

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