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Additive Manufacturing Working Group meets at NUWC Division Newport to discuss latest efforts
221018-N-BZ518-1001.JPG Photo By: Rich Allen/U.S. Navy

Nov 9, 2022
NEWPORT, R.I. - About 30 representatives from nine of the 10 warfare centers in the Naval Sea Systems Command and other Navy research installations met at Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Newport from Oct. 18-19, 2022, for a meeting of the Additive Manufacturing Warfare Centers Working Group to discuss their latest efforts in the domain. Attendees on Oct. 18 include Hunter Smith (front row, from left), Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Atlantic; Carlos Hangarter, Naval Research Laboratory; Ryan Donnelly, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Carderock Division; Josh Heller, DASN; Aaron Ross, NIWC Atlantic; Caroline Vail (center row, from left), NSWC Carderock Division; Dalton Makovsky, NSWC Dahlgren Division; Cindy Waters, NSWC Carderock Division; John M. Nicholson, NSWC Crane Division; Joseph Dorsch, NSWC Crane Division; Kenneth Nash, support contractor at Naval Nuclear Reactor; Chandler Petrovich, NIWC Pacific; Salvatore DeSantis, NSWC Philadelphia Division; Jose Ruiz, NUWC Division Keyport; Chuck Meas, NSWC Dahlgren Division; Justin Goh, NSWC Dahlgren Division; Grant Rotunda, NIWC Pacific; Bernie Lafrance (back row, from left), NSWC Carderock Division; Steve Seghi, NSWC Crane Division; Daniel McGovern, NSWC Crane Division; Andrew Tang, NUWC Division Newport; Eric St. Ours, NSWC Crane Division; Evan Handler, NSWC Carderock Division; Jennifer Szarkowicz, NUWC Division Newport; Lewis Shattuck, NUWC Division Newport; and Mark Sorna, NUWC Division Keyport.


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