Top left banner Top right banner
Bottom left banner Bottom right banner
Home : Home : RMC : SERMC
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division to Participate In and Provide Innovative Targets for At-Sea Demonstration Formidable Shield Exercise
May 6, 2021
A modified AML 43K launcher that a team with Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division’s White Sands Detachment built to launch GQM-163 Coyote missile targets for the upcoming 2021 At Sea Demonstration/Formidable Shield Exercise exercise scheduled for May 15 to June 3 at the Hebrides Range off Scotland’s coast and at Andøya Space off Norway’s coast. The exercise is part of the Maritime Theater Missile Defense Forum to test the latest in air and missile defense technical capabilities.

NNSY’s People Development Pillar Team: Strengthening the Team and Advancing the Mission
May 6, 2021

Panama City scientist to receive Navy IT Excellence Rising Star Award
May 5, 2021
Daniel Jermyn is selected to receive the Navy Information Technology Excellence Rising Star Award.

Artificial Intelligence Systems Integration Support Innovative Technology at NSWCDD
May 5, 2021
IMAGE: Dr. Jeffrey Solka is the Senior Scientific and Technical Manager for Naval Data Sciences at Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD). He also serves as the Naval Sea Systems Command Knowledge Point Champion for artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) systems, quantum sciences and digital sciences. Solka oversees AI/ML integration for various projects and leads AI/ML science and technology efforts. As part of a Naval Innovative Science Engineering initiative, Solka, Igor Shtau, lead artificial intelligence and machine learning engineer and Dr. Chris Weiland, acting chief scientist, discuss the integration of a Nvidia Jetson and optical targeting payload onto a manufactured quadcopter at NSWCDD. “The project is examining the effects of machine learning techniques on the kill chain and how these algorithms can be effectively verified and validated,” said Solka.

NSWCDD SSTM Profile: Candaice Deloach
May 5, 2021
IMAGE: Candaice Deloach is the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division featured employee for Black History Month. Deloach leads an impressive workforce in the Electromagnetic and Sensor Systems Department, serving more than 700 system and software engineering professionals as Chief Software Architect. According to Deloach, “I keep my focus on building an innovative software organization that understands risk, diversity of thought, measures what matters, operates in uncertainty, shares knowledge and information, and is trained in agile decision making, all characteristics that align to Department of Navy objectives.”

Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Sexual Assault Support Helpline
ATFP logo

To maintain proper Operational Security, please refrain from the following while visiting our website, thank you:

  • Do not post specific deployment dates. 
  • Do not post sailors and the ship’s information.
  • Do not post information about the sailors and ship movements.
  • Do not use count-down clocks.
  • Do not post any of the above information in secret or closed social media groups.
  • Do not post photos that show your military loved ones name or location

For more information please visit: https://www.nsfamilyline.org/opsec

Southeast Regional Maintenance Center

1488 Massey Avenue

Naval Station Mayport, FL 32228

904-270-5126 (Quarterdeck)

U.S. Navy Official Site                     U.S. Navy Recruiting                        USA.gov

Equal Employment Opportunity                                 No Fear Act                         Accessibility/Section 508

Freedom of Information Act                        Open Government           Privacy Policy/Programs

Office of Special Counsel                               Plain Writing                      Webmaster

Site Map                              Veteran’s Crisis Line                        VA Vet Center

                                                                                                                                        FVAP