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NEWS | Oct. 5, 2015

Sen. Barbara Mikulski visits NSWC Indian Head EOD Technology Division

By NSWC IHEODTD Public Affairs

U.S. Senator Barbara A. Mikulski (D-Md.) visited and toured Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division (NSWC IHEODTD), Oct. 5.

 

The senator first met with NSWC IHEODTD Commanding Officer Capt. Vincent Martinez and Technical Director Ashley Johnson for organizational development updates - such as the division's recent designation as a Center for Industrial and Technical Excellence activity - before touring the Advanced Energetics Research Laboratory to discuss how NSWC IHEODTD supports the warfighter. 

 

"The men and women of Indian Head bring loyalty, honor, hard work and patriotism, true American values, to the job," Senator Mikulski said. "I'm here at Indian Head on my Maryland Jobs Tour to discuss my fight for jobs, jobs, jobs and the work being done to keep us safe over here while protecting our troops over there. I'm also so pleased to see first-hand the cutting-edge work being done day in and day out to keep our nation safer and Maryland's economy stronger. Every day and in every way, they provide our fighting troops in uniform with the tools they need to keep us safe. I will continue to fight for the extraordinary workforce at Indian Head and their mission critical to our national security."

 

At the Advanced Energetics Research Laboratory, Mikulski met with propulsion engineer and program lead Dr. Greg Young to learn about his team's work on hybrid rocket propulsion. Young and senior materials scientist Dr. Vasant Joshi both received the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development, and Acquisition), Dr. Delores M. Etter Awards for Top Scientists and Engineers earlier this year for their development of a hybrid rocket fuel that performs as well as solid rockets while creating a safer system that is throttleable, and can also be stopped and restarted in flight. 

 

Mikulski was also briefed on synthesis and solution processing of inorganic materials.  This work is focused on developing low-cost methods to produce metal and semiconductor materials on substrates of interest, for a variety of applications including energy harvesting, sensors, and energetics.

 

The Senator also saw a brief on the on the Agent Defeat program funded by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. The command is helping to develop and test at the small-scale, new energetic formulations to neutralize biological warfare agents. This is an important effort in advancing counter weapons of mass destruction capabilities.

 

"We appreciate Senator Mikulski taking time out of her busy schedule to visit NSWC IHEODTD, so that we could show her how the Command is supporting the warfighter and making energetics and ordnance fly farther, hit harder and save lives," said Ashley Johnson, NSWC IHEODTD Technical Director. 

 

NSWC IHEODTD - a field activity of the Naval Sea Systems Command and part of the Navy's Science and Engineering Enterprise - is a leader in ordnance, energetics, and EOD solutions. The division focuses on energetics and ordnance research, development, testing, evaluation, in-service support and disposal; and provides warfighters solutions to detect, locate, access, identify, render safe, recover, exploit, and dispose of explosive ordnance threats.