 Welcome to All Hands Update, I'm Petty Officer Jessica Bidwell. These are your headlines from around the fleet. USS Harry S. Truman entered Norfolk Naval Shipyard to begin her carrier incremental availability, November 5th. The Navy announced earlier this year that Truman is swapping maintenance, training, and deployment schedules with USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. The Navy is building an unmanned surface vehicle that will launch from a littoral combat ship, or LCS, to detonate and destroy underwater mines. The prototype will pave the way for initial production of the unmanned Influence Sweep System, or UISS, designed to be launched and recovered from LCS. The UISS has infrared sensors and communications gear, linked to a command and control center on board the ship. The first prototype is scheduled to be finished by 2016.