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1 Col Alan Pratt, USMC Commander Mr. Matthew Craig Acting Technical Director

2 TEAM Crane 3 rd Largest Naval Installation in the World (100 Square Miles) TEAM Crane $2.24 B FY 11 Business Base 4,372+ Govt. Employees / 1,700+ Contractors 3105 NSWC Crane Navy Employees 72% S&E/Tech 16 Military Personnel $2.00 B Business Base No Encroachment 299 NAVFAC Employees 4 Military Personnel $84M Business Base 120 FISC Employees 1 Military Personnel $10.7M Business Base 700 Army Employees 2 Military Personnel $119M Business Base 148 NSA Employees 1 Military Personnel $21.4M Business Base

3 NSWC Crane Division NUWC Keyport Keyport, WA NSWC Crane Crane, IN NSWC Carderock - Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA NUWC Newport Newport, RI NUWC Headquarters Newport, RI NSWC CRANE Located on 3rd Largest Navy Installation in the World No Encroachment & Unencumbered Detachment at Fallbrook, CA NSWC Port Hueneme Port Hueneme, CA NSWC Crane Fallbrook NSWC Headquarters Washington, DC NSWC Carderock West Bethesda, MD NSWC Indian Head Indian Head, MD EODTECHDIV Indian Head, MD NSWC Crane Key Attributes Critical concentration of 2,229 scientists, engineers and technicians 87 Patents Issued, 123 In- Process, the metric of innovation Business-based enterprise operating under the Navy Working Capital Fund NSWC Corona Norco, CA NSWC Panama - City Panama City, FL NSWC Dahlgren - Dam Neck Virginia Beach, VA NSWC Dahlgren Dahlgren, VA NSWC Crane Mission Focus Areas: Special Missions Strategic Missions Electronic Warfare / Information Operations Stewards of 13 NAVSEA Technical Capabilities Four Outputs: - Knowledge - Contracts - Hardware - Software

NSWC Crane Division Technical Evolution 4 System R&D MTS SCAR CEASAR Next Gen Jammer GBOSS SOPMOD Fusion Future SSBN System Acquisition Engineering M/W Tubes N/V Goggles Mk 44 Mobility FLIR SBX FUTURE Surveillance Technology Radar System/Product Redesign/Upgrade Pyro & IRCM R&D Polaris M/W Tube Illumination Flares Batteries Weapons Poseidon IR Decoy Flares Trident IR Field Test CFA Tube Radar SigPro ALQ-99 EA18G SLQ-32 SEWIP Info Technology Network & Comms/ EW Advanced Electronics Power Propulsion Energy & Alt. Fuels Test & Eval Ordnance Test Facilities OTA Glendora Test Range Muscatatuck/ Atterbury 1940 1960 1980 2000 Today North Range N East Range South Range Hawthorne Range Counter IED EW

5 NSWC Crane Division Our Mission... Provide acquisition engineering, in-service engineering and technical support for SENSORS, ELECTRONICS, ELECTRONIC WARFARE and SPECIAL WARFARE WEAPONS. Apply component and system level product and industrial engineering to surface sensors, strategic systems, special warfare devices and electronic warfare/information operations systems. Execute other responsibilities as assigned by the Commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center. Strategic Missions Electronic Warfare / Information Operations Special Missions Providing innovative technical solutions for the rapidly changing combat environment

Technical Capabilities Supporting NSWC Crane Focus Areas Providing innovative technical solutions for the rapidly changing combat environment Strategic Missions 22% Technical Capabilities Special Missions 35% Electronic Warfare/ Information Ops 38% Other 5% Technical Capabilities Strategic Systems Hardware Special Operations Hardware Electronic Warfare Systems Radar Components Energy & Power Sources Microwave Technologies Microelectronic Technologies Infrared Countermeasures & Pyrotechnics Defense Security Systems Electro-Optic Systems Obsolescence Management Acoustic Sensors Navy Electronics Depot Focus Areas/Workyears 6

7 Strategic Missions Primary areas of technical expertise: High Reliability Electronics Radar Systems Anti-tamper/Anti-counterfeit Radiation Hardened Systems Power and Energy Interconnect Technologies Asset Security & Access Control Launcher & Support Systems Key areas of distinction: Over 50 years experience in high reliability systems DoD Executive Agents for Microwave Tubes and Printed Circuit Board Technology DoD s premier facilties for RF, Power & Energy and Microelectronics Failure & Material Analysis

8 Electronic Warfare / Information Operations Primary areas of technical expertise: Advanced Spectrum Warfare Technologies Electronic Warfare (EW) : Electronic Warfare Support (ES) and Electronic Attack (EA) Infra-Red (IR) Countermeasures and Seeker Exercise Support Live-Virtual Constructive Electromagnetic Spectrum Analysis and Evaluation Key areas of distinction: Over 60 years Electronic Warfare Involvement NAVSEA s Electronic Warfare Center Of Excellence Largest Naval Electronic Warfare Body of Knowledge: o Multi-Domain Expertise (Air, Ground, Maritime) o Cross Domain Integration o Full- Spectrum (RF, EO, IR ) o Full Life Cycle

9 Special Missions Primary areas of technical expertise: Specialty Small Arms Weapons and Ammunition Expeditionary Air Command and Control Systems Specialized Hand Emplaced Man Portable Munitions Ground, Surface and Air Sensor Surveillance Systems Specialized Electro-Optic Visual Augmentation Sensors, and Laser Markers Ground, Surface and Air Platform Sensor and Weapon System Integration Key areas of distinction: Focus on Warrior Centric solutions Open Architecture approaches Understanding the Multi Domain Operating Environment (Air, Surface and Ground)

10 Total Life Cycle Leadership Current Warfighter Sustainment In-Service Engineering Obsolescence Recovery Software Support Life-Cycle Logistics 50% 36% Next Warfighter Development System Engineering Hardware Acquisition Hardware Enhancements Rapid Design Acquisition Logistics Test & Evaluation Technical Expertise for the Future Navy 14% Warfighter After Next Innovation System Engineering Technology Development Inserting Technology Modeling & Simulation Test & Evaluation

11 Intellectual Capital NSWC Crane s PhD Fellowship Program provides PhDs for future research efforts NSWC Crane has hired 115 through the Wounded Warrior Program. NSWC Crane s Masters Program Provides Advanced Degrees in Engineering and Public Management Disciplines Administrative 27% Clerical/Blue Collar 1% NSWC Crane is committed to strengthening the diversity of our workforce Scientists, Engineers and Technicians 72% Setting the Standard for Excellence

12 Regional Test Sites Hulman Field Camp Atterbury Muscatatuck Urban Training Center Lake Glendora Jefferson Proving Grounds NSA Crane Connections to National testing capabilities

13 National Test Network (NTN) Strategic Direction Enhance infrastructure capability to support National Security challenges through key partnerships with Military, Civilian, Academia, Indiana National Guard and the State of Indiana to connect to the National Infrastructure in support of the increasing demand signal in Special Missions. Goal Develop a capability that leverages Indiana s Regional Defense Infrastructure and establishes an Open Architecture Test Bed connected and compatible to the National Infrastructure for Virtual, Live and Constructive T&E and Training simulations. Use The NTN is used for concept exploration, functional decomposition and validation, requirements definition, system design, system specification, and system development, test and training and national exercise support. The NTN is a near real time distributed development network with the ability to virtually connect to other facilities and laboratories CONUS and OCONUS. The NTN will unify common functions and architectures, incorporate existing infrastructure required in the testing, training and use of air, ground, maritime, manned/unmanned platforms, and other systems.

14 NSWC Crane UxV Support Past and Present Support NSWC Crane has been and continues to provide support to unmanned vehicles in the areas of Electro-Optic Sensors, Electronic Warfare Payloads, Sensor/Weapons integration and Power. NSWC Crane workload has been predominantly supporting sensor and weapons systems integration on Unmanned Air Vehicle platforms, although Crane has supported Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs) (Sensors and Payload integration & Power), and Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUVs) (Power)

15 NSWC Crane UxV Support (Cont) Future Support Continue to provide UxV solutions in areas of Payloads (Sensor and Weapons System Development & Integration) and Power (Batteries) that benefit the Navy Concentrate on Sensor and Weapons Systems Development and Integration solutions that are platform agnostic Concentrate on Sensor Fusion technologies Incorporate Anti- tamper and Trusted Electronics capabilities Leverage g our developing regional T&E and Training infrastructure to reduce development and acquisition costs

16 Summary TOTAL FOCUS ON THE WARFIGHTER proving innovative leading edge technical solutions for the rapidly changing combat environment TECHNICAL ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS and TOTAL LIFECYCLE LEADERSHIP for systems that protect and enable the Warfighter A TRUSTED RESOURCE to help protect the homeland, defeat enemies and defend our freedom COMPREHENSIVE CUSTOMER SERVICE delivering timely, affordable, quality solutions