University of the District of Columbia
Dr. Victor McCrary from the University of the District of Columbia talks with Directed Energy scientist Dr. Chris Brown during a visit to Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, Oct. 22.
University of the District of Columbia
Dr. Liz Haro explains human systems integration concepts to Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division guests Dr. Jim Moreland (pictured) and Dr. Victor McCrary during a visit to Dahlgren as Alex Kniffen and Gordon Shaw stand ready to assist.
University of the District of Columbia
Dr. Liz Haro, Anita Kirkland, and Dr. Victor McCrary discuss human systems integration during a visit to the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division lab, Oct. 22.
University of the District of Columbia
Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) Commanding Officer Capt. Stephen ‘Casey’ Plew, NSWCDD Acting Technical Director Darren Barnes, and NSWCDD guest from the University of the District of Columbia Dr. Victor McCrary (pictured) listen to directed energy scientist Carl Carney during a demonstration. Former NSWCDD employee and current deputy VP at Raytheon Missiles and Defense Dr. Jim Moreland visited NSWCDD, Oct. 22.
By NSWCDD Corporate Communications / Published Oct. 26, 2021
DAHLGREN, Va.,
Dr. Victor McCrary, Vice President (VP) for Research and Sponsored Programs from the University of the District Columbia (UDC) visited Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD), Oct. 22.
Joined by Raytheon Missiles and Defense Deputy VP Dr. James ‘Jim’ Moreland, Jr. and accompanied by NSWCDD Commanding Officer Capt. Stephen ‘Casey’ Plew and Acting Technical Director Darren Barnes, the guests toured multiple NSWCDD facilities, including the Human Systems Integration and Directed Energy labs. McCrary also met with the Chief Technology Office to discuss partnership opportunities.
The Howard University alum also listened to briefs surrounding artificial intelligence and machine learning, Battle Management Systems and quantum research.
Currently, UDC is not a NSWCDD partner, but both parties hope to change that in the future.