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Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division
NAVSEA Carderock
The Carderock Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWCCD) is the Navy's center of excellence for ships and ship systems. The key elements in its technological success are the breadth and depth of its capabilities and the expertise of its scientists and engineers. With unique laboratories and test facilities, large-scale land-based engineering and test sites, and at-sea measurement facilities throughout the United States, Carderock has been at the forefront of technologies vital to the success of the Navy and the maritime industry for more than a century. The Division's primary locations are its headquarters in West Bethesda, Maryland and the Ship Systems Engineering Station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. NSWCCD is a major component of the Naval Sea Systems Command. View Full Size Image Contact This LabMailing AddressNaval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division 9500 MacArthur Boulevard West Bethesda, MD 20817-5700Telephone[phone removed]Fax[phone removed]WebsiteClick to View Featured Patents:Patent ID: RE36979View PatentSurface conforming flexible eddy current probe for scanning varying surface contours Facilities:Combatant Craft DepartmentIndustrial Technology LaboratoryManufacturing Technology LaboratoryMORE...
Naval Air Warfare Center - Aircraft Division, Patuxent River
NAVAIR Patuxent River
NAVAIR Patuxent River is one of eight Naval Air Systems Command sites that provides the highest standard in warfare technology through supremacy in naval aviation technologies. Patuxent River is home to both the Naval Air Systems Command headquarters and the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, and is host to more than 50 tenants including three services, federal agencies and private industry.
Naval Air Warfare Center - Training Systems Division, Orlando
NAVAIR Training Systems Division
Within the Naval Air Systems Command, the NAVAIR Training Systems Division (TSD) is the Navy's source for a full range of innovative products and services that provide complete training solutions. This includes requirements analysis, design, development and full life cycle support. Of significance is NAVAIR TSD's ability to provide continuous learning across a wide variety of applications (aviation, surface, undersea, etc.). NAVAIR TSD integrates the science of learning with performance-based training and measurement of training effectiveness focused on improving the performance of Sailors and Marines. We continually engage the warfighter to understand challenges, solve problems, create new capabilities and provide essential support. NAVAIR TSD is leading the Human Performance Cell for the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Task Force for Excellence through Commitment to Education and Learning (EXCEL). NAVAIR TSD is also one of the cornerstones of the National Center for Simulation.
Naval Air Warfare Center - Weapons Division, China Lake
NAVAIR China Lake
NAVAIR China Lake is one of the eight Naval Air Systems Command sites that provides the highest standard in warfare technology through supremacy in naval aviation technologies. China Lake, home to the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, provides efficient deployment of new weapon systems through a unique combination of its collocated laboratories, ranges, weapons test squadrons and the Navy's Air Test and Evaluation Squadron (VX-9). The site supports fleet training and tactics development, including major exercises on the Land Range, Superior Valley Tactical Training Range and Electronic Combat Range.
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division
NAVSEA Dahlgren
NSWCDD is one of the six divisions of the Naval Surface Warfare Center. The Dahlgren Division comprises three major sites: Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Laboratory in Dahlgren, Virginia; the Coastal Systems Station in Panama City, Florida; and the Combat Systems Direction Activity at Dam Neck in Virginia Beach, Virginia. NSWCDD is one of the U. S. Navy's principal research, development, and test and evaluation, engineering and fleet support activities for surface warfare, surface ship combat systems, ordnance, strategic systems, amphibious warfare, mines and mine countermeasures, and amphibious and special warfare systems. The Division conducts analysis, systems engineering, research, test, evaluation, and integration of important naval and joint warfare systems.
Naval Air Warfare Center WD - Point Mugu
NAVAIR Point Mugu
NAVAIR Point Mugu is one of the eight Naval Air Systems Command sites that provides the highest standard in warfare technology through supremacy in naval aviation technologies. An integral part of the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, the facilities and work force located at Point Mugu provide efficient deployment of new weapon systems through a unique combination of its co-located laboratories, ranges, weapons test squadrons and the Navy's operational test organization. Additionally, Point Mugu supports fleet training and tactics development, particularly large scale, major exercises including Fleet Battle Experiments on the Pacific Sea Range.
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Division
NAVSEA Indian Head
Mission-critical areas that comprise Indian Head's work include: energetics research, weapons product development, detonation science, underwater warheads, chemical/physical characterization, chemical processing/nitration, nitramine gun and high-energy propellants, extruded products, cartridge-actuated devices/propellant-actuated devices ordnance test and evaluation, strategic systems, weapon simulation, quality evaluation, and packaging, handling, storage, and transportation.
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division
NAVSEA Port Hueneme
NAVSEA Port Hueneme Surface Warfare Center Division is part of a larger Navy organization called the Naval Sea Systems Command, which is comprised of approximately 50,000 professional men and women. NAVSEA Port Hueneme employs approximately 2,000 dedicated military and civilian personnel who focus on the successful operation of surface combat and weapons systems. Our command utilizes state-of-the-art engineering facilities to accomplish the NAVSEA goal of… We are primarily engineers, logisticians, and technical experts located in five geographic locations: Port Hueneme and San Diego, California; White Sands, New Mexico; Louisville, Kentucky; and Virginia Beach, Virginia. We are partners in the community providing support through community outreach programs, as well as through the purchase of goods and services from local businesses.
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division
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NSWC Crane’s Technology Transfer Program opens the door for your company to access State-of-the-Art techniques and processes, test, evaluation, and prototype development facilities, as well as scientists, engineers, and technicians. This ability will give you the competitive edge in today’s global economy. You can consult with our personnel, use our facilities, collaborate in technology partnerships or help develop and implement dual-use technologies. Through our Mini-CRADA program you may even qualify for up to 32 hours of assistance free of charge. Technology Transfer Mechanisms: Collaborative Partnerships Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) Facility Sharing Patent Licensing Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Technical Assistance Testing Services
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Division
NAVSEA Panama City
NSWC PC is the U.S. Navy’s premier research and development organization focused on littoral warfare and expeditionary warfare. It is the principal repository of the national expertise in these areas that are absolutely critical to the future of Navy and Marine Corps operations. This expertise is based upon a diverse technical workforce. At the present time, in order to ensure that this national expertise is effectively maintained, NSWC PC is aggressively recruiting scientists and engineers with bachelor and advanced degrees. It is the mission of the Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City (NSWC PC) to provide research, development, test and evaluation and in-service support for amphibious warfare, diving, maritime special operations, mine warfare (mines and mine countermeasures), and other Naval missions that take place in the coastal region.
Naval Undersea Warfare Center - Keyport
NAVSEA Keyport
The Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division, Keyport, Washington, is a shore Command of the United States Navy under the Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C. It is one of two divisions of the Naval Undersea Warfare Center which is headquartered at Division Newport, Rhode Island. Our main facility is located at Keyport, Washington, in the Puget Sound region near the major components of the Fleet we support. We have Detachments located near our Pacific Fleet customers in Lualualei and Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and San Diego, California. Fleet testing and logistics sites are located at Nanoose, British Columbia, and Hawthorne, Nevada.
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Naval Postgraduate School
To meet its educational requirements, the Navy has developed a unique academic institution at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) whose emphasis is on education and research programs that are relevant to the Navy, defense and national and international security interests. NPS provides a continuum of learning opportunities, including Graduate Degree Programs, Continuous Learning Opportunities, Refresher and Transition Education. These programs are under the auspices of the four graduate schools.
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Naval Research Laboratory
NRL operates as the Navy's full-spectrum corporate laboratory, conducting a broadly based multidisciplinary program of scientific research and advanced technological development directed toward maritime applications of new and improved materials, techniques, equipment, systems and ocean, atmospheric, and space sciences and related technologies. NRL has served the Navy and the nation for 80 years and continues to meet the complex technological challenges of today's world. In fulfillment of this mission, NRL: Initiates and conducts broad scientific research of a basic and long-range nature in scientific areas of interest to the Navy. Conducts exploratory and advanced technological development deriving from or appropriate to the scientific program areas. Within areas of technological expertise, develops prototype systems applicable to specific projects. Assumes responsibility as the Navy’s principal R&D; activity in areas of unique professional competence upon designation from appropriate Navy or DOD authority. Performs scientific research and development for other Navy activities and, where specifically qualified, for other agencies of the Department of Defense and, in defense-related efforts, for other Government agencies. Serves as the lead Navy activity for space technology and space systems development and support. Serves as the lead Navy activity for mapping, charting, and geodesy (MC&G;) research and development for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA).
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Aberdeen Test Center
Aberdeen Test Center (ATC) is located on the east coast in central Maryland. ATC encompasses 56,707 acres of engineered and dedicated land and water. With complex instrumented roadways and ranges, this establishment includes maintenance shops with precision fabrication facilities. This DoD test center has accredited analytical laboratories with specialized testing facilities and courses. ATC has a full-scale customized testing fixtures that are versatile, interchangeable and readily reconfigurable with advanced instrumentation suites for customized test configurations.
Naval Air Warfare Center - Aircraft Division, Lakehurst
NAVAIR Lakehurst
Navy Lakehurst (New Jersey) is the largest government owned facility east of the Mississippi River. It consists of 7,430 acres strategically located 45 miles east of Philadelphia, 10 miles west of the Atlantic Ocean coast, 60 miles north of Atlantic City, and 50 miles south of New York City. It abuts Fort Dix to the west forming a 38,000-acre Fort Dix/McGuire Air Force Base/Lakehurst complex. It operates a 4,000-acre test area and controls approximately 3,000 feet of airspace within a radius of 5 nautical miles. The Runway Arrested Landing Site is a 11,000+ feet runway. Lakehurst employs over 1900 personnel including approximately 600 scientists and engineers.
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Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory
The Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory is located at Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida. The laboratory dates back to 1939, when aero-medical research was a function of the Pensacola Naval Air Station Medical Department. The laboratory's mission is to conduct research and development in aviation medicine and allied sciences to enhance the health, safety, and readiness of Navy and Marine Corps personnel. Our programs emphasize research into spatial orientation, human performance, aero-medical standards, and aviation medicine. Facilities include acoustical, visual, vestibular, cognitive, psychopharmacological, and thermal-stress laboratories; three operational mobile field laboratories; and the world's finest collection of man-rated acceleration-research devices.
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Naval Observatory
The U.S. Naval Observatory is one of the oldest scientific agencies in the country. Established in 1830 as the Depot of Charts and Instruments, its primary mission was to care for the U.S. Navy's chronometers, charts and other navigational equipment. Today, the U.S. Naval Observatory is the preeminent authority in the areas of Precise Time (Maintains the Master Clock of the United States) and Astrometry, and distributes Earth Orientation parameters and other Astronomical Data required for accurate navigation and fundamental astronomy.
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Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory
The Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory (NSMRL) is located on the New London Submarine Base in Groton, Connecticut. The laboratory's mission is to protect the health and enhance the performance of our War Fighters through focused submarine, diving, and surface research solutions.
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Navy Safety Center
The United States Navy and Marine Corps considers protecting our people to be critical to our mission of national defense. The Department of the Navy is dedicated to ensuring our men and women are ready at all times to carry out their mission by providing them with safe and healthful work environments. One place to start, to ensure safe equipment and workplaces, is in acquisition. The United States Navy's Safety Program is dedicated to enhancing readiness but ensuring every Navy and Marine Corps workplace, both ashore and afloat, is as free from hazards as possible. Each day thousands of safety professionals team up with Navy and Marine Corps workers and leadership to establish and maintain safe work environments in what are often inherently hazardous settings - aboard military ships and aircraft at sea as well as at ground and shore facilities. Safety professionals pursue the Navy and Marine Corps's goals in many ways: they train personnel in safe practices and procedures; they oversee the procurement, installation, and maintenance of safety equipment and systems; and they continually provide recommendations for improving safety conditions.
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Norfolk
SPAWAR Norfolk
SPAWAR Systems Center Norfolk provides affordable business solutions to the fleet through such product offerings as: Shipboard Non-tactical ADP Program (SNAP), Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System (NALCOMIS), and Naval Tactical Command Support System (NTCSS). These key systems, complemented by several additional products, automate supply, inventory, finance, ship/submarine/aviation maintenance, configuration management, manpower, medical and dental, food service, and resale operations. Every ship in the fleet, and many support installations around the world, operate with one or more of these automated tools. SPAWAR Systems Center Norfolk's dynamic customer base includes the men and women aboard more than 350 ships and submarines and an additional 450 fleet support organizations around the world.
Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Newport Division
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We provide the technical foundation which enables the conceptualization, research, development, fielding, modernization, and maintenance of systems that ensure our Navy's Undersea Superiority. Responsibility for the full life cycle of submarine and undersea warfare systems encompasses: Research and Development Prototyping Systems Development Acquisition and Production Support Testing and Evaluation Fleet Support Partnering with Industry and Academia Undersea Warfare Analysis View Full Size Image Contact This LabMailing AddressNaval Undersea Warfare Center, Division Newport 1176 Howell Street Newport, RI 02841-5047Telephone[phone removed]Fax[phone removed]WebsiteClick to View Featured Patents:Patent ID: 6837175View PatentAsymmetric tow system for multiple linear seismic arrays Facilities:Narragansett Bay Shallow Water Test Facility Propulsion Noise Test SystemSurvivability Test FacilityMORE...
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Naval Medical Research Center
To conduct research, development, tests and evaluations to enhance the health, safety and readiness of Navy and Marine Corps personnel in the effective performance of peacetime and contingency missions, and to perform such other functions or tasks as may be directed by higher authority.
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Naval Facilities Engineering Command
The Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) manages the planning, design and construction of shore facilities for U.S. Navy activities around the world. We provide the Navy’s forces with the operating, support and training bases they need when they are home from the sea.
USACE - Institute for Water Resources
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Institute for Water Resources
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Institute for Water Resources was formed to provide forward-looking analysis and research in developing planning methodologies to aid Civil Works program. Since its beginnings in 1969, the Institute was envisioned to provide the the Corps with long-range planning capabilities to assist in improving the civil works planning process. Thirty-two years later, the Institute continues to provide the Civil Works program with a variety of products to enhance the Corps of Engineers water resources development planning. In July 2000, the Corps Hydrologic Engineering Center at Davis, CA and the Corps Navigation Data Center in Alexandria VA were added to the Institute. The Hydrologic Engineering Center is a world-renowned research and development, training, and consulting organization in the area of hydrologic engineering and hydrologic models. The Navigation Data Center is the Corps data collection organization for waterborne commerce, vessel characteristics, port facilities, dredging information, and information on navigation locks.
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Air Force Research Lab
Air Force Research Laboratory, with headquarters at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, was created in October 1997. The laboratory was formed through the consolidation of four former Air Force laboratories and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. AFRL’s mission is leading the discovery, development, and integration of affordable warfighting technologies for our air and space forces. AFRL accomplishes this through nine technology directorates located throughout the United States, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and a central staff. AFRL’s partners include the Air Force major commands that operate and maintain the full spectrum of Air Force weapons systems. It is a full-spectrum laboratory, responsible for planning and executing the Air Force’s entire science and technology budget, basic research, applied research, and advanced technology development. Technology Transfer Mechanisms: Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) Dual Use Science & Technology (DUST) Program Independent Research and Development (IR&D;) Program Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR)
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Air Force Flight Test Center
For more than 50 years, Edwards Air Force Base - home of the Flight Test Center - has been the home of more major milestones in flight than any other place on earth.
Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Office of Scientific Research
The Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) manages the Air Force’s investment in basic research. As part of the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), AFOSR orchestrates the Air Force’s basic research program both within the AFRL and in the academic and industrial scientific community. Collaboration between the AFOSR team and the scientists and managers in the nine directorates of AFRL is the key to its success.
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AFRL - Munitions Directorate
The Air Force Research Laboratory Munitions Directorate (AFRL/RW), having a rich history and located at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, develops conventional munitions technologies to provide the Air Force with a strong technology base upon which future air-delivered munitions can be developed to neutralize potential threats to the United States. The Munitions Directorate strives to lead the discovery, development, integration, and transition of affordable munitions technologies for the air and space forces.
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Air Force Academy
The Academy experience is designed to: -Produce professional officers who have the knowledge, character, and motivation essential to leadership. -Offer an environment of trust and respect, where all people can achieve high productivity, are committed to organizational goals, and can reach their full potential. -Instill self-discipline and ethical accountability for one’s actions. -In short, make character central to the development of tomorrow’s Air Force leaders.
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Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence
The Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence, with headquarters at Brooks City-Base, Texas, is a field operating agency of the Air Force Civil Engineer. The center provides Air Force leaders with the comprehensive expertise they need to protect, preserve, restore, develop and sustain our nation's environmental and installation resources. AFCEE provides a complete range of technical and professional services in environmental and installation planning and engineering, and military housing construction and privatization.
Army Research Lab - Aberdeen Proving Ground
ARL - Aberdeen Proving Ground
Aberdeen Proving Ground provides professional acquisition support to the Army Research Laboratory's mission to execute fundamental and applied research to provide the Army the technologies and analytical support necessary to assure supremacy in future land warfare.
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Aviation Applied Technology Directorate
The Aviation Applied Technology Directorate is a tenant activity located at Ft. Eustis. It is a Directorate of the Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center (AMRDEC), a part of the Research, Development & Engineering Command (RDECOM).
Army Communications-Electronics Research, Development & Engineering Center
Army CERDEC - Fort Monmouth
To develop and integrate Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) technologies that enable information dominance and decisive lethality for the networked Warfighter.
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, Ship Systems Engineering Station
Ship Systems Engineering Station
The Ship Systems Engineering Station (SSES) located at the Philadelphia Naval Business Center (the former property of the Naval Station Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard) is a vital part of the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division (NSWCCD). In 1992, the former NAVSSES consolidated with the David Taylor Research Center to form the Carderock Division. SSES is the Navy's principal Test and Evaluation Station and In-Service Engineering Agent for all hull, mechanical and electrical (HM&E;) ship systems and equipments. SSES has the capability to test and engineer the full range of shipboard systems and equipment from full-scale propulsion systems to digital controls and electric power systems.
US Army Soldier Systems Center
Natick Soldier Systems Center
The U.S. Army Soldier Systems Center (Natick), located in Natick, Massachusetts, is the Army’s one-stop soldier-support organization. Natick is responsible for researching, developing, fielding, and managing food, clothing, shelters, airdrop systems, and soldier support items. Natick’s goal is simple: Provide America’s soldiers with the best equipment in the world. To achieve this goal, the Natick team has consolidated full life-cycle management of soldier items into a one-stop, soldier support organization
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Army Armament Research, Development & Engineering Center
Situated on a 6,500-acre military installation located in the northwest corner of New Jersey, Picatinny plays a unique role in the United States' ability to wage war. There is no other comprehensive armaments facility like it in the country; it is a one-of-a-kind facility that provides virtually all of the lethal mechanisms used in Army weapon systems and those of the other military services. Picatinny indeed is a joint service armament research and development center.
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Benet Laboratories
Benét Laboratories is an Army research, development and engineering facility and is part of the Weapon Systems & Technology Directorate - Armament Research, Development, and Engineering Center (ARDEC). Benét Labs is a globally recognized Center of Excellence in gun design, structural and dynamic analysis, application of advanced materials and composites, and laboratory simulations ranging from gun firing phenomena to static and dynamic load testing, as well as environmental testing.
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Air Force Weather Agency
Air Force Weather, as part of the Joint team, delivers accurate, relevant, and timely environmental information, products, and services, anywhere in the world. We directly impact decision superiority by enhancing predictive battlespace awareness and enabling commanders at all levels to anticipate and exploit the battlespace environment, from the mud to the sun. The AF Weather Agency mission is to provide accurate, relevant and timely air and space weather information to DoD, coalition, and national users.
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Army Aviation & Missile Research, Development & Engineering Center
To plan, manage and conduct research, exploratory and advanced development, and provide one-stop life cycle engineering, technical, and scientific support for aviation and missile weapon systems and their support systems, UAV platforms, robotic ground vehicles, and all other assigned systems, programs and projects.
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Naval Medical Center - Portsmouth
Naval Medical's mission is to provide force health protection through quality healthcare for our beneficiaries and through education and training of its staff.