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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.LAB-20091
Naval Aerospace Medical Research LaboratoryThe 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.LAB-20126
Navy Safety CenterThe 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.LAB-20172
Naval Medical Research CenterTo 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.LAB-20208