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Facility records
| Facility | Detail | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Combatant Craft Department West Bethesda, MD | The Combatant Craft Department (CCD) has performed full life-cycle and full-spectrum support for combatant craft and boats from its facilities located in the Hampton Roads area since 1967. With facilities near the largest and most varied inventory of DoD and boats and craft in the United States, CCD supports the U.S. Navy, Army, Marine Corps, Special Warfare/Special Operations, Air Force, Coast Guard, and other DoD and non-DoD activities including private industry. | FAC-70146 West Bethesda, MD |
| DEVICE 15G31 - Radar Air Traffic Control Facility (RATCF) Orlando, FL | The Device 15G31 Radar Simulator provides basic and advanced Air Traffic Control Radar operations training for U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps Air Traffic Control (ATC) trainees in a realistic ATC Radar environment. The 15G31 provides a safe, controlled environment for concentrated, hands-on ATC training without endangering aircraft, personnel or flight support equipment. The versatility of the 15G31 Radar simulator allows it to be used to teach both basic fundamentals to entry level personnel as well as advanced instruction in terminal radar approach control procedures to more experience ATC specialist. | FAC-70472 Orlando, FL |
| Parachute Drop Zone Lakehurst, NJ | The approximately one-mile diameter, circular clear zone is surrounded by undeveloped land. It’s designed for parajump and cargo drop zone training. McGuire Air Force Base squadrons, Army Special Forces, Navy SEALS and the Marine Corps are regular users. | FAC-71061 Lakehurst, NJ |
| Materials Sciences & Engineering Test Seal Beach, CA | The Materials Sciences and Engineering Test Branch provides testing expertise in support of the Navy’s Strategic Systems Programs and other DoD conventional and nuclear weapon systems in the areas of Chemistry Analysis , Materials Analyses, Environmental Simulation, Ordnance Testing, RF and Electrical Testing, NDT Testing. Test and analytical services include: chemistry testing of ordnance materials and Cal EPA hazardous waste identification, physical properties testing of material, failure analysis investigations, vibration, temperature and humidity testing (MIL-STD 810-E), functional testing of electro-explosives (one of a kind test apparatus), RF testing (anechoic chamber 400mhz to 9 ghz, and certified for EMI testing), and ATE electrical testing of component (and bench testing). Sponsors include Strategic Systems Programs, Defense Construction Supply Center, Columbus, OH , Marine Corps, Army, NAVSEA, and NAVAIR. | FAC-71068 Seal Beach, CA |
| Conventional Ammunition Crane, IN | The Conventional Ammunition Engineering technical capability provides in-service engineering and sustainment functions to provide safe, reliable and effective munitions to the Fleet and the Marine Corps. | FAC-71580 Crane, IN |
| Naval Health Research Center Detachment Directed Energy Bioeffects Laboratory Brooks City-Base, TX | Directed energy biomedical effects research's mission is to optimize performance of Navy and Marine Corps personnel and enhance warfighter protection. | FAC-71574 Brooks City-Base, TX |
| Defense Security Systems Crane, IN | Provides acquisition, acquisition engineering, test and evaluation, production engineering, in-service engineering (including alterations) and integrated logistics concepts to achieve total security solutions for safeguarding personnel, property and material aboard Navy ships and at Navy, Marine Corps and other DOD shore installations and activities. By coupling extensive knowledge of physical security with a workforce skilled in design, acquisition, logistics and integration, the capability acts as a technical agent providing dynamic, regionalized, integrated force protection solutions employing the latest in COTS electronic and physical security equipment. | FAC-71581 Crane, IN |
| Expeditionary Warfare Systems Crane, IN | Technical Design Agent for the Marine Corps Combat Identification, Communication Data Link System and Direct Air Support Central Airborne Systems | FAC-71582 Crane, IN |
| Center of Excellence for Inflatable Composite Structures Natick, MA | The Center of Excellence for Inflatable Composite Structures (CE-ICS) manages a textile technology process that are three dimensional, lightweight, load bearing members created when high strength fibers are formed into tubular structures that take predetermined shapes when filled with high pressure air or fluids. These replace metal structures and yield products that weigh 66% less then conventional items, take up less then 25% the volume when stored or shipped and cut deployment time by 60%. The Flexible Composite Structures are extremely lightweight and require minimal storage space during transit. The technology was transferred from the Army to Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy and NASA. It was developed through both Government and Industry interaction. | FAC-71619 Natick, MA |
| Indoor Environmental Firing Range Test Bed Picatinny Arsenal, NJ | The range consists of 5 firing lanes at 25 yards for pistol and shotgun. The laboratory is equipped with an adjustable berm support structure that can accommodate various impact various impact media, an overhead remote spray system, a water capture and treatment system and a new state-of-the-art air handling system with HEPA filtration. The range also serves as a pistol training and qualification facility for local Picatinny Police and Marine Corps. Reserve. | FAC-71956 Picatinny Arsenal, NJ |