The Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport 20 April...
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The Naval Undersea Warfare
Center Division Newport
20 April 2011
Presented By:
Mr. Don Aker
Deputy Division Technical Director,
NUWC Division Newport
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Mission and Vision
Mission
Vision:
The Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport provides research, development, test and evaluation,
engineering, analysis and assessment, and fleet support capabilities for submarines, autonomous
underwater systems, and offensive and defensive undersea weapon systems, and stewards existing and
emerging technologies in support of undersea warfare. Executes other responsibilities as assigned by the
Commander, Naval Undersea Warfare Center.
Undersea Superiority: Today and Tomorrow
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A Bridge from Concept to Capability
Prototyping Test & EvaluationUndersea Warfare Analysis
Research Development Acquisition Life-cycle Support
~5% ~29% ~37% ~29%FY10
Responsibilities Across the Entire Life Cycle for Submarine and USW Systems
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COMMANDER
CAPT Todd W. Cramer
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Dr. Paul Lefebvre(SES)
NUWC Division, Newport
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USW COMBAT
SYSTEMS
DEPARTMENT
Ernie Correia
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UNDERSEA
WARFARE
ANALYSIS
DEPARTMENT
Dave Medeiros
60
RANGES,
ENGINEERING,
AND ANALYSIS
DEPARTMENT
Harriet
Coleman
70
TORPEDO
SYSTEMS
DEPARTMENT
Brian McKeon
81
AUTONOMOUS
AND DEFENSIVE
SYSTEMS
DEPARTMENT
James Griffin
82
USW ELECTRO-
MAGNETIC
SYSTEMS
DEPARTMENT
Gerry Exley
(SSTM)
34
PLATFORM AND PAYLOAD INTEGRATION DEPARTMENT
Mark Rodrigues
40
SENSORS AND
SONAR SYSTEMS
DEPARTMENT
David Grande
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CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
Adam Macksoud 02
CHIEF STAFF OFFICER
CDR Charles Albrecht 00A
DEPUTY, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR /
OFFICE OF STRATEGIC
MANAGEMENT
Donald Aker 01A / 07
(SSTM)
CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER
Dr. Pierre Corriveau 01CTO
(SSTM)
CORPORATE OPERATIONS
OFFICER
Kelly Ross 11
CHIEF ENGINEER
David Toth 01C
CUSTOMER ADVOCATE
DEPARTMENT
John Hamilton 03
FIELD TEAM
Christopher Julius 036
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Division Newport Areas of Expertise
Submarine Technology
Submarine Unmanned
Aircraft Systems
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Division Newport Areas of Expertise
Surface Ship Technology
Littoral Combat Ship
with Mission Modules
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NUWC’s Contribution to theNavy After Next
SEAPOWER 21 – Transformation for the Navy
Distributed
Undersea
Networks
Advanced Sensors
•Smart Skins
•Nano-Sensors
Next Generation Weapons
•High Energy Lasers
•Supercavitating Weapons
Family of USVs/UUVs
Advanced Payloads
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Highly Skilled Technical Workforce
• Sub Exterior Communications Systems, Periscopes and USW Imaging, Antenna, and EW Systems
• USW Sensor and Sonar Systems, Combat Systems, & Trainer Systems
• Undersea Surveillance Systems
• USW Launcher Systems & Payload Integration
• Submarine Tactical Missile Integration
• USW Autonomous Vehicles
• Torpedo Systems, Torpedo and Sonar Defensive & Countermeasure Systems
• USW Analysis and Environmental Assessment Effects Analysis
• Undersea Range Technology and Atlantic Range Management
• USW Test, Training, and Systems T&E
• USW Distributed Netted Systems
Technical Areas
75% of Workforce are Engineers and Scientists
S&E Advanced Degrees - 153 PhD’s (7%) And 758 Master’s (37%)
Personnel
Civilian 2758
Military 25
Engineers/
Scientists
(75%)
Clerical
(2%)
Professional
Admin.
(14%)
Wage
Grade
(<.5%)
Tech
Support
(8%)
Admin
Supp
(1%)
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Physical Plant
• 110 Buildings
• 287 Acres
• Unique National Facilities
• $607M Asset Value Land-Based
Integrated Test Site
Submarine
Radio Room
Submarine
Bridge Trainer
UUV Lab
Wind Tunnel
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OTH DOD2%
Non DOD2%
OTH NAVY15%
NAVSUP0%
NAVAIR13%
ONR4%
PEO IWS6%
PEO LMW2%
PEO SHIPS0%
PEO SUB36%
NAVSEA13%
SPAWAR7%
NUWCDIVNPT Customers
<1%
FY10 Customers $1.1B
We Outsource 58% of Our Funding
• SYSCOMs
• Programs
• Logistics Agencies
• Fleet Commands
• Intelligence
Communities
• Defense industry
• Foreign Navies
Customer Sectors
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Material $ Equip $ 42.0M
4%
Labor $372.1M
35%Contracts $619.9M
58%
Other $ 38.2M
3%
Spending and Contracts
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Total $ # Contracts
NPT FY10
Total Expenditures $1,072.1M
Services Contracted by Type
NPT Contract Ceiling & # of Contract Vehicles
by Contract size
8%
6%
5%
17%
27%
3%
6%
3%1%
4%
4%
1%2%
1%4%
1% 2%
5%
HW/HW DevelopmentR&D (includes BAA & SBIR)Logistics CM TrainingTechn. SrvcsEng. SrvcsPM & Financ sptLab sptAdminDivingE-magSWET&ER&DProcess eng & QAModeling & Sim & AnalyPrototypingRange suptIT servicesRecycling servicesOTTO Fuel disposalTempalt Shipalt
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2,063
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2,758
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2,965
2,872
1,373
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607
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5,723
NUWC Impact On SouthernNew England
• $1.1B Total Funding
• $668M to local economy for payroll, contracts, construction, and services purchased
• 5,723 Work Years(Government and Contract)
463
2341,733
Types of Employment Government Contract Total
Engineering / Science
Professional Administrative
Technical Support
Administrative / Clerical
Wage Grade
TOTAL*
* FY10 figures, includes detachments
2430 personnel reside in Southern New England
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Foreign Military Sales
Armament Cooperation Programs
Data Exchange Agreements
Technical Cooperation Programs
Cooperative Research and Development Agreements
Basic Research, Fundamental
Ideas, Scientific Talent Pool
Educational Partnership
Agreements +
U. S. Allies
Office
of Naval
ResearchEtc.
Academia
High Risk, High Payoff R&D
21 Educational Partnership Agreements
Demo/Validation, Production
Industry IRAD
56 Cooperative R&D Agreements
SBIR
CRADA’s
Recent Alliances
• Sandia
• Electric Boat
• Raytheon
• Northrop Grumman
NWC
NWDC
Fleet &
Fleet Reps
Stable, Long Term Investments
-Stewardships-
Service Laboratories/Centers
International Symposium
and
Conference
Collaboration on a Global Basis
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Partnership ContactsTools for Collaboration
Dr. Theresa BausTechnology Partnership Enterprise Office (401) 832-8728
– Cooperative Research & Development Agreements
– Work for Private Party Agreements
– Patent Licensing Agreements
Jack GriffinSBIR & STTR Coordinator/Technology Outreach (401) 832-7283
– Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
– Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
Dave RegoSmall Business Advocate
(401) 832-1766
Denise Abraham Director Commercial Acquisition(401) 832-6973