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CAPT Rich Blank Commanding Officer, NSWCCD Command Overview Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release Dr. Joseph T. (Tim) Arcano, Jr. Technical Director, NSWCCD

Division We envision the future Fleet, create it, and help sustain it. where the Fleet begins. has pushed the envelope in naval science and technology for more than 100 years it all starts with an idea. Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited. 2

Mission & Vision Mission: To provide full-spectrum research and development, test and evaluation, analyses, acquisition, and fleet support for the Navy s ships, ship systems and associated Navy logistics systems. Providing technical capabilities for surface / undersea vehicles and associated systems Developing and applying S&T associated with naval architecture / marine engineering Supporting the maritime industry Vision: To be the Navy s trusted partner for identifying and providing world-class, innovative, and cost-effective solutions for advanced ship and ship systems, for providing technical solutions to the warfighter and to keep our Fleet at sea. Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited. 3

Strategic Alignment Execute with excellence Shape and maintain technical and business capabilities Drive a culture of affordability Continuously build and shape a capable workforce Increase cybersecurity in Warfare Center products and processes Science and Technology Research and Development Design and Requirements Program Office Support Fleet Training and Simulation Modernization & Lifecycle Support Test and Evaluation Prototyping Creating Tomorrow s Fleet CARDEROCK Strategic Focus Areas Workforce Retention & Development Surface Ship Design Submarine Design Ship Design Tools Advanced Signatures Cybersecurity Rapid Prototyping & Experimentation Power and Energy Unmanned Systems Additive Manufacturing Collaborating across NAVSEA, Warfare Center divisions and the Naval Research and Development Establishment (NR&DE) to place innovative solutions in the hands of the Fleet Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited. 4

Warfare Center Locations NUWC Keyport Div Keyport, WA NSWC Crane Div Crane, IN Naval Sea Logistics Center (NSLC)** Mechanicsburg, PA NUWC Headquarters NUWC Newport Div Newport, RI NSWC Philadelphia Div Philadelphia, PA NSWC Div West Bethesda, MD NSWC Headquarters Washington, D.C. NSWC Dahlgren Div Dahlgren, VA NSWC Port Hueneme Div Port Hueneme, CA NSWC Corona Div Corona, CA Combat Direction Systems Activity* Dam Neck, VA NSWC Indian Head Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Div Indian Head, MD * Part of NSWC Dahlgren Division ** Part of NUWC Keyport Division NSWC Panama City Div Panama City, FL Warfare Center Quick Facts ~22,060 diverse and highly educated employees focused on innovation (~14,700 scientists, engineers, and technicians with ~600 Ph.D.s) 128 unique Technical Capabilities (TCs) across 10 Divisions Operates under the Navy Working Capital Fund (NWCF) business model Disciplined process for accepting and assigning the right work to the right WC Division based on TCs Part of the Naval Research & Development Establishment (NR&DE) Size of the workforce is based on the funded workload Performs work our industry partners can t, won t or shouldn t do. Maintains more than 164 unique RDT&E facilities Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited. 5

NUWC Keyport Keyport, WA Naval Research & Development (NR&DE) Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development, Test & Evaluation (DASN RDT&E) Arlington, VA Naval Sea Logistics Center (NSLC)*** Mechanicsburg, PA NUWC Headquarters NUWC Newport Newport, RI NSWC Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons (NAWC WD) China Lake, CA NSWC Port Hueneme Port Hueneme, CA NSWC Corona Corona, CA SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific (SSCPAC) San Diego, CA SSC Hawaii* Honolulu, HW * Part of SSCPAC ** Part of NSWC Dahlgren Division *** Part of NUWC Keyport Division Quick Facts Diverse and highly educated workforce with 25,000 scientists, engineers, and technicians (with more than 2,000 Ph.D.s) 20 commands across the NAVAIR/NAVSEA Warfare Centers, SPAWAR Systems Centers, ONR and NRL NSWC Crane Crane, IN NSWC Panama City Panama City, FL Conducts RDT&E for the DoN to discover, develop, transition and field technologically superior naval warfighting capabilities. Unique Naval RDT&E facilities including laboratories, test facilities and test ranges Serves as principal R&D agents for Navy and Marine Corps Program Executive Offices Aggressive Research, Development, Test & Evaluation for reliable real world solutions. Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited. 6 NAWC TSD Orlando, FL NSWC West Bethesda, MD Naval Research Lab Washington, D.C. NSWC Headquarters Washington, D.C. NSWC Dahlgren Dahlgren, VA Office of Naval Research (ONR) Arlington, VA NSWC Indian Head Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Indian Head, MD Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft (NAWC AD) Patuxent River, MD Combat Direction Systems Activity** Dam Neck, VA SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic (SSCLANT) Charleston, SC Organizationally aligned to Naval Systems Commands and ONR Naval Sea Systems Command (NSWCs, NUWCs) Naval Air Systems Command (NAWCs) Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SSCs)

Sites Where We Work Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited. 7

Unique Facilities Signature Trainer Development Facility Maneuvering & Seakeeping (MASK) Basin Explosives Test Pond Ship Materials, Structures & Survivability Subsonic Wind Tunnel Electromagnetic Facility Structural Mechanics Lab Anechoic Flow Facility David Taylor Model Basin 36 Water Tunnel Coatings Facility Center for Innovation in Ship Design (CISD) Maritime Technology Information Center Model Fabrication Facility Curator of Ship Models Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited. 8

Major Customers & Budget NAVSEA PEO SUB NAVSEA SEA07 NAVSEA SEA05 NAVSEA PEO LCS & PEOs NAVSEA PEO SHIPS NAVSEA SEA21 NAVSEA PEO IWS NAVSEA PEO CV NAVSEA SEA06 NAVSEA SEA04 NAVSEA OTHER $100M $200M Business Cost reimbursable and direct cite: $765 Million DIRECT LABOR $495 Million CONTRACTS $270 Million Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited. 9

Technical Departments Survivability, Structures, Materials and Environmental Department Signatures Department Naval Architecture and Engineering Department Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited. 10

Major Programs Supported Ohio-Class Replacement DDG 1000 / DDG 51 Virginia-Class Carriers Littoral Combat Ships (both variants) Combatant Craft Amphibious and Auxiliary ships Unmanned Systems Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited. 11

Count Naval Surface Warfare Center Our Workforce & Engineers 500 450 57 400 350 300 250 180 35 40 200 102 108 150 100 50 0 7 42 80 Electrical Engineering 2 27 44 Electronics Engineering 13 15 17 Materials Engineering 259 Mechanical Engineering Bachelors Masters PhDs 134 153 Naval General, Chemical, Aerospace, Architecture Industrial, Computer, Environmental, Civil Engineering and Scientists TOTAL EMPLOYEES 2,008 SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS 1,315 EDUCATION Bachelors Masters Doctorate 899 569 160 Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited. 12

Naval Engineer Lifecycle Before Entry, There s Outreach Entry Developmental Programs Training Mentorship CISD Rotations Project Teams OJT Journey Adv Degrees Certifications Career Dev Expert Tech Authority/ Warrant SME HQ Experience Executive Management Leadership Along the way and especially before retirement there s Knowledge Transfer by MENTORING!

STEM & Outreach (FY15) Coordinated Educational Outreach Programs Summer faculty Student internships and volunteer programs Naval Engineering Education Consortium (NEEC) K-12: Sea Perch, MATHCOUNTS, FIRST Lego, Sea Glide, Sea Plane, calculator-controlled robots, field trips, summer STEM camps, Summer STEM teacher institutes Impact 200 schools (MD, VA, DC, ID) 7,744 students (K-12) 8 Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation (SMART) students 26 Summer faculty 101 Science and Engineering Apprenticeship Program (SEAP) students 122 Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program (NREIP) students 40 student volunteers International Human- Powered Submarine Races Biennial event 24 teams in 2015 6 international Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited. 14

Innovation Naval Innovation Science & Engineering (NISE) NISE Section 219 Funds Catalyst for Innovation Major innovation catalyst Technical Director s Innovation Challenge; Disruptive Technology Lab; High-Energy Weapon integration; Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing); Power and Energy Naval Research & Development Establishment Collaboration 28 WFC projects, 43 other DoD, 41 academia FY16 - $7.9M 39 Technical Papers Generated in FY15 21 Conference or Society Papers in FY15 18 advanced degrees in process in FY15 with 4 graduate degrees completed Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited. 15

CRADAs Research Partnerships Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADA) With industry and academia 88 active; 29 new in FY15 Research areas include Energy Storage FY15 Navy Patent of the Year Principal investigator Phil Dudt and summer intern Dante Dobbins research the use of Elastomeric Armor for Combat Helmets to mitigate traumatic brain injury. Experimental helmets incorporating this coating are being subjected to explosive blast. Output of pressure and acceleration sensors embedded in mannequins are analyzed to determine effectiveness. Findings showed coatings significantly decreased the intra-cranial impulse and acceleration linked to Traumatic Brain Injury. Work is part of a CRADA between and DuPont Corporation. U.S. Navy photo by James Contreras. Energy Conversion (from currents and waves) Sea Arctic Research ship Situational Awareness Additive Manufacturing Deep Submergence Capabilities and more Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited. 16

Summary Support Our Deploying Forces Improving Acquisition Program Outcomes Cutting-edge Innovations We envision the future Fleet, create it and help sustain it. NSWC Division Where the Fleet Begins Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; distribution unlimited. 17