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David Rhodes, of East Providence, R.I., a software engineer in the Sensors and Sonar Systems Department at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Newport, was recently named a winner of the Modern Day Technology Leader Award.
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Jeffrey Boisvert, of Lincoln, R.I., a senior research scientist and mechanical engineer at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Newport, was recently named the winner of the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) Solberg Award.
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Daniel Perez, of Tiverton, R.I., a mechanical engineer at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) in Newport, was named the winner of the Science Spectrum Trailblazer Award, sponsored by U.S. Black Engineer and Information Technology magazine.
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Waterford resident Ira Cohen has earned the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Newport’s highest recognition for technical achievement in the field of sonar and underwater acoustics.
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The total funded
program of the
Naval Undersea
Warfare Center
(NUWC) Division
Newport exceeded
$1.1 billion in
2011 for the
second
consecutive
year. Of its
total operating
budget, more
than $634
million was
spent by NUWC
Division Newport
in payroll,
construction,
facility
support, and
local contracts.
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Mary S.
Wohlgemuth of
West Greenwich,
R.I. has been
named the
Technical
Director of the
Naval Undersea
Warfare Center
(NUWC) Division
Newport,
effective
Jan.15. She
replaces Dr.
Paul Lefebvre,
who retired Dec.
31, 2011 after
31 years of
federal service,
including five
years as the
Division
Technical
Director (DTD)
at Newport.
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Petty Officer
Philip
Bartholomew has
been selected as
the Naval
Undersea Warfare
Center (NUWC)
Division Newport
and NUWC
Headquarters
Sailor of the
Year.
Bartholomew, a
first class
surface sonar
technician, is
assigned as a
surface sonar
systems fleet
liaison at NUWC.
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The Naval
Undersea Warfare
Center (NUWC)
Division Newport
broke ground for
a new $20.7
million
Electromagnetic
Sensor facility
on Monday,
October 31. R.I.
Governor Lincoln
Chafee, Senators
Jack Reed and
Sheldon
Whitehouse, and
Congressman
David Cicilline
attended and
participated in
the
groundbreaking.
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The Naval
Undersea Warfare
Center (NUWC)
Division Newport
will host a Go
Green, Save
Energy Expo for
employees of
NUWC and Naval
Station Newport
on Thursday,
October 27,
11:30 a.m.to
1:00 p.m. in the
gym of Building
80 outside the
main gate of the
NUWC campus.
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James Griffin, a
mechanical
engineer at the
Naval Undersea
Warfare Center
(NUWC) in
Newport, R.I.,
has been
selected as a
winner of the
National Defense
Industrial
Association
(NDIA) Bronze
Medal for 2011.
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Fourteen members
of a special
study team at
the Naval
Undersea Warfare
Center (NUWC) in
Newport, R.I.
have won the
International
Test and
Evaluation
Association
(ITEA) Technical
Achievement
Award.
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The Naval
Undersea Warfare
Center (NUWC)
Division Newport
will conduct a
ribbon cutting
and dedication
ceremony for a
new $11 million
Maritime
Subsurface
Sensor
Operations
Laboratory on
Tuesday, August
16 at 11 a.m. on
the NUWC campus.
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Naval
Undersea
Warfare
Center
(NUWC)
Newport
engineer
Esther
Vélez-Sánchez
has been
named a
winner of
the Women of
Color
magazine’s
Technology
Rising Star
Award. This
prominent
annual award
recognizes
minority
women who
have
demonstrated
exceptional
achievements
in their
workplace
and
communities.
The award is
sponsored by
Career
Communications
Group.
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Pamela Tanner, an administrative assistant at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center
(NUWC) Division in Newport, R.I., was recently named the Rhode Island Federal
Support Employee of the Year.
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The Naval
Undersea Warfare
Center (NUWC)
Newport
continues to
work with its
contractors and
the Naval Sea
Systems Command
(NAVSEA) to
process contract
actions as
quickly as
possible to
prevent the
interruption of
supplies and
services to the
Navy, while
still ensuring
proper program
management,
contract
administration
and oversight.
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The Naval
Undersea Warfare
Center (NUWC)
Newport is
asking
contractors to
notify NUWC
contracting
officials, in
writing,
whenever they
have reason to
believe that the
costs the
contractor
expects to incur
within the next
60 days, when
added to the
costs previously
incurred, will
exceed 75% of
funds obligated
against its
contract.
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Gerard M. Exley,
a technical
department head
at the Naval
Undersea Warfare
Center (NUWC) in
Newport, R.I.,
was named the
winner of the
National Defense
Industrial
Association
(NDIA) sponsored
Vice Admiral
Charles B.
Martell-David
Bushnell Award.
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The total
funded program of the Naval Undersea Warfare
Center (NUWC) Division Newport reached an
all-time high of over $1.1 billion in 2010. Read
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Donald
A. Aker, of Portsmouth, R.I., the Deputy
Technical Director at the Naval Undersea Warfare
Center (NUWC) Division Newport, has won the
Rhode Island Federal Employee of the Year Bud
Gifford Leadership Award.
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Andrew J.
Hull, of Portsmouth, R.I., an engineer at the
Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) in Newport,
was selected as the 2009 Naval Sea Systems
Command (NAVSEA) Scientist of the Year
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The Naval
Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Newport
sponsored a remote controlled underwater robotic
competition for school children at New Bedford
High School, New Bedford, Mass., on Saturday,
Dec. 4, 2010
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U.S.
Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse joined
Captain Todd Cramer, Commander, Naval Undersea
Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Newport, to
formally kick-off construction on a $6 million
Unmanned Anti-Submarine Warfare Support
Facility.
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Glenda Leon,
a computer engineer at the Naval Undersea
Warfare Center (NUWC) in Newport, was named the
winner of the 2010 National Latina Symposium
Distinguished Service Award from LATINA Style
magazine.
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David J.
Moretti, the
Marine Mammal
Research and
Development lead
scientist at the
Naval Undersea
Warfare Center
(NUWC) in
Newport, was
named the winner
of the Assistant
Secretary of the
Navy’s (ASN)
2009 Dr. Delores
M. Etter Top
Scientists &
Engineers Award.
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Pierre J. Corriveau, of Portsmouth, R.I., the
Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for the Naval Undersea Warfare
Center (NUWC), was named the winner of the 2010 National Defense
Industrial Association (NDIA) Bronze Medal.
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Robert M. Koch, of South
Kingstown, R.I., a senior technologist at the
Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) in Newport,
was named the winner of the Office of Naval
Research’s (ONR) 2009 Captain Robert Dexter
Conrad Award for Scientific Achievement.
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Captain Todd W. Cramer will assume
command of the Naval Undersea Warfare Center
(NUWC), Newport, on Friday, July 16 during an
outdoor change of command ceremony at NUWC
Newport.
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Francis J. O’Brien, of Newport,
R.I., a program manager at the Naval Undersea
Warfare Center (NUWC) in Newport, was named the
winner of the 2010 Society of American Indian
Government Employees (SAIGE) Meritorious Service
Award.
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Lynn Antonelli, of Cranston, R.I.,
an engineer at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center
(NUWC) in Newport, was named the winner of the
2009 Arthur S. Flemming Award in the Applied
Science, Engineering and Mathematics category.
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Winners of
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2009 Chief of Naval
Operations (CNO) Environmental Awards
competition, sponsored by the CNO Environmental
Readiness Division were announced Feb. 5, 2010.
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