The Naval Undersea Warfare Center
Division Newport is one of the two divisions of the Naval Undersea Warfare
Center (NUWC). Its mission is to support NUWC by providing research,
development, test evaluation, engineering and fleet support for submarines,
autonomous underwater systems, undersea offensive and defensive weapon systems
and countermeasures associated with undersea warfare.
NUWC Division Newport operates
detachments at West Palm Beach, Florida, and Andros Island in the Bahamas.
Remote test facilities are located at Seneca Lake and Fisher's Island in New
York and Dodge Pond, Connecticut. The range on NUWC Division Newport's effort
extends from participation in fundamental research to support of evolving
operational capabilities in the fleet, with the major thrust being in applied
research and system development.
NUWC Division Newport had a funded
program of $1.1 billion in 2010. Of a total of $534 million obligated
in contracts throughout the year, more than $361 million was awarded to private
contractors in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, mostly for
engineering services. NUWC Division Newport is a major contributor to the
economy of Southern New England, with approximately $277 million distributed in
the form of salaries to over 2,400 civilian employees and attached military
personnel. Of the total contracted work-years executed during fiscal year 2010,
approximately 2,965 were performed by companies located in Rhode Island,
Massachusetts, and Connecticut.
Click here to view the 2010 Economic Impact Brochure
| Civilian Payroll |
$205.9M |
$25.9M |
$45.1M |
$276.9M |
| Military Payroll |
|
|
|
$1.7M |
| Contracts Issued |
$317M |
$14M |
$30M |
$361M |
| Facility Support |
|
|
|
$20.9M |
| Construction Contracts |
|
|
|
$7.5M |
|
Total |
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|
|
$668M |