NSWCCD-SSES SSES COMMAND OVERVIEW 12 June 2009 Patricia C. Woody Department Head Machinery Research and Engineering
Our Chain of Command Secretary of Defense Secretary of the Navy Navy Acquisition Executive ASN (RD&A) Chief of Naval Operations Program Executive Officers Naval Sea Systems Command Warfare Centers Carderock Dahlgren Indian Head Crane Corona Port Hueneme Keyport Newport 2 2
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THE NAVY YARD Philadelphia RDT&E Storage Lab Machinery Research & Engineering Facility Survivability and Materials Facility Machinery System Facility Ship Systems Engineering Facility 16 Advanced Machinery R&D Test Facility Philadelphia Command and Engineering Center Richard C. Cunningham Engineering Complex 4
Our Role Execute Technical Authority for Surface and Undersea Warfare Systems Retain Technical Capability to Anticipate and Respond to Current and Future National Needs Ensure Government Control and Technical Integrity of the Acquisition and Lifecycle Processes Perform Governmental Tasks from RDT&E Through In-service Support Translate User Needs into Technology Requirements for Industry Avoid Technological Surprise Ensure the Availability of Uniquely Military Products and Services and Provide Facilities Not Commercially Feasible Certify the Safety and Effectiveness of Fleet Products Many Customers, Many Services 5
World Class Scientists and Engineers Technicians/ Specialists 415 Scientists & Engineers 897 Admin Support 142 Wage Grade 25 Co-Op 10 Civilian Workforce: 1489 Data Date 31Mar09 SSES Technical Warrant Support SDM Warrants 25 of 36 (69%) TAE Warrants for SEA 05 19 of 31 (61%) Process Warrants 10 of 23 (43%) Other SEA 03, 04, CHENGS 12 Steam & Auxiliary Systems Propulsion & Power Systems Integrated Logistics & Fleet Maintenance Machinery Information Sensors & Control Systems Machinery Research & Silencing Hull & Deck Machinery Machinery Integration, Communications & Networking Environmental & Material Technologies Survivability & Vulnerability Technologies Full Spectrum, Marine Engineering Support for Naval Machinery R&D Programs Electric Drive Systems Force Protection and Survivability Machinery System Silencing Pulsed Power Systems Energy Storage Systems Energy Program Autonomous, Distributed Systems Fuel Cells and Alternate Energy Systems 60% of Our Workforce are Scientists and Engineers 13 % Have Advanced Degrees : 1% Have PhDs 6
Labs and Test Facilities PROPULSION and POWER SYSTEMS Advanced Shipboard Machinery Systems Complex Diesel Engine RDT&E Complex Electrical Machinery Systems Complex Gas Turbine Ship Systems RDT&E Complex Machinery Automation & Controls Complex Steam Generator Test Complex Steam Propulsion Systems Test Complex AUXILIARY and LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Systems Lab Machinery Auxiliary Systems Complex Submarine Life Support Test Lab ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS & MATERIALS TECHNOLOGIES Materials Technologies Complex Environmental Quality ISE Facility 7
Labs and Test Facilities MACHINERY NETWORK, SENSORS, & DATA SYSTEMS Machinery Systems Data Collection Complex Machinery Acoustic Silencing Complex Networking Integration and Fiber Optics Complex Sensor, Wireless and Video Systems and Calibration Complex Ship Survivability Systems Test Complex CARGO, WEAPONS HANDLING & HULL SYSTEMS Cargo and Weapons Handling Systems Complex Hull Outfitting & Access System Test Facility UNDERSEA VEHICLE SAIL & DEPLOYED SYSTEMS Undersea Vehicle Sail & Deployed Systems Complex Antenna Cycle Test Site 8
Machinery R&D and Technology Transition Machinery Research Technology Transition In Service Engineering Science & Technology Concept & Technology Development System Development & Demonstration Production & Deployment Sustainment & Disposal 98 Machinery Research & Development 92 Steam and Auxiliary Systems 93 Propulsion and Power Systems 94 Integrated Logistics & Fleet Maintenance 95 Machinery Information, Sensors & Control Sys 96 Sail, Antenna, Networks, and Navigation Sys 97 Hull & Deck Machinery Systems 91 Programs & Platforms 9
Type of Agreement Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) Work for Private Parties Agreement (WFPP) Memorandum of Understanding or Agreement (MOU or MOA) Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) Carderock Division with U.S. or foreign business, universities and individuals Any business, university or private entity. Any federal government entity, university, or business entity. Any non-federal government entity. Vehicles for Partnering Purpose and Advantage Used for competitive selection of proposals for scientific study and experimentation. Invitation to submit a proposal for Research and Development. Rapid contract process whereby unique Carderock Division facilities and personnel can be directly accessed and paid for by a non-government customer. Shows intent to work together in a partnership or collaborative manner. No funding, contracting or accounting. Joint development and sharing of facilities, knowledge, experience and/or intellectual property. Provides data and intellectual property protection from Freedom of Information Act for an established period of time. Description Provides general description of Navy needs and future requirements; not a formal Request for Proposal. May be open up to a year. Contracts may or may not be awarded. Publication in the Commerce & Business Daily. Tasking based on Statement of Work by customer and cost estimate provided by Carderock Division personnel. Approval at local level; not subject to Federal Acquisition Regulations. Requires indemnification and advanced or phased payment. A high level agreement documenting and identifying areas of potential collaboration and/or a strategy to do so. Requires approval by senior managers. An agreement that provides for joint research and development; however, Carderock Division personnel and facilities costs may be paid for by the nongovernment partner. Approval by Carderock Division Commander. Not subject to Federal Acquisition Regulations. ehicles_for_partnering.html http://www.dt.navy.mil/working_with_us/vehicles_for_partnering/vehicles_for_partnering.html 10
Teaming Partners City and State Colleges and Universities Industry 11