Welcome to NAVSEA

NAVSEA maintains its commitment to the public and the fleet, continually translating warfighting requirements into combat capability to enable our nation and its partners to project presence in peace, power in war, and maritime access at all times. With the delivery of over 20 new ship classes of battle force ships over the past five decades, NAVSEA has been the powerful “Force Behind the Fleet.” 

NAVSEA Mission

We design, build, deliver, and maintain ships, submarines and systems reliably, on-time and on-cost for the United States Navy.

NAVSEA Vision    

Expand the Advantage

For as long as we’ve been a Nation, our Navy has played a key role in protecting the world’s maritime system. Today, traditional and non-traditional forces threaten our safety both at home and abroad. Our technical and tactical advantage over our adversaries is being challenged as technology advances at a rapid pace. Every campaign requires a clearly stated and shared objective and vision. The overarching objective and vision of the NAVSEA Campaign is to expand the U.S. Navy’s maritime advantage over our adversaries through our people, products, and services.

 

NEWS

NUWC Division Newport hosts 10 SMART Scholars for tours, briefings
The 2025 students in the Science, Math and Research Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service program at Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport gather with employees during a visit to the command on June 25, 2025. Pictured are Audrey Kellogg (front row, from left), of the Undersea Warfare Weapons, Vehicles and Defensive Systems Department; student Skylar Lama; student Melanie Smith; Adam Heitmann, Sensors and Sonar Systems Department; Jacob O’Donnell, Division Newport’s director of university outreach; student Abdallah Elhilo; student Jin Feng Lin; student Ava Megyeri; Monica Soriano-Mitchell, the SMART Navy component liaison; student Jaden Williams (back row, from left); Andrew O’Shea and Brandon Gusto, both of the Sensors and Sonar Systems Department; student Zachariah Morris; student William Redford; student Nathaniel Winchell; student Nicholas Orlovsky; and Anlong Dai, of the Undersea Warfare Electromagnetic Systems Department.
July 18, 2025 - Melanie Smith is a candidate for a doctorate degree in oceanography at Syracuse University in New York, and in the coming years she’ll use her skills in acoustic analysis to help the U.S. Navy fleet complete various missions...

Code 260.1 technician recognized for innovation, leadership
Eric Haslehurst, mechanical engineering technician, Code 260.1, Carrier Rotating Machinery, recently received the Carrier One Team's
July 17, 2025 - Eric Haslehurst, mechanical engineering technician, Code 260.1, Carrier Rotating Machinery, was recognized by Carrier Team One with the Excellence in Carrier Maintenance Award this April. The award recognizes innovation,...

Engineering a future together: Virginia Tech's Capstone partnership with NSWC Dahlgren Division
DAHLGREN, Va. – Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division’s stakeholders from left, Alan Overby, branch head; Amy Meyer, physicist; Adam Suleske, physicist; August Valentour, mechanical engineer; and Joel Mejeur (not pictured), guided students during the Virginia Tech Interdisciplinary Capstone program. (Dorina Watermolen/NSWCDD Photo)
July 16, 2025 - The Virginia Tech Interdisciplinary Capstone (IDC) program is redefining how engineering students transition from theory to practice. Unlike traditional department-specific capstone courses, IDC integrates students from...

AN/SPY-6(V)1 Radar: Eyes of the fleet
TAMPA, Fla. – The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Jack H. Lucas (DDG 125) was commissioned in Tampa, Florida on October 7, 2023. This vessel is the first of its kind to be equipped with the Aegis Weapon System, Baseline 10. At the heart of this system is the AN/SPY-6(V)1, an advanced, automatic detect-and-track, multi-function phased-array radar.  (DoD photo by EJ Hersom)
July 15, 2025 - Naval warfare evolves rapidly and staying ahead of adversaries requires relentless innovation and precision. Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) has established itself as a critical agent of military...

A New Strategy for High-Performance Computing at Carderock 

When Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock’s engineers are modeling failure conditions, simulating acoustics or optimizing hydrodynamics, they need massive amounts of data to be processed and computing power to do it.  Fortunately, Carderock...


 


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