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Command reinforces commitment to racism-and-discrimination-free workplace
June 8, 2020
Capt. Diana Wolfson, PSNS & IMF commander, signs a PSNS & IMF C.A.R.E. Pledge banner against racism and discrimination outside Building 107 June 8, 2020 at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility in Bremerton, Washington. 

Thousands of employees signed C.A.R.E. pledges and C.A.R.E. banners during the event, held at eight locations throughout the shipyard, staffed by shipyard leadership and volunteers from the Diversity Leadership Council, Employee Resource Groups, the Command Anti-Harassment and Discrimination and Employee Anti-Harassment and Discrimination Teams. Everyone who signed the pledge received a C.A.R.E. sticker, which they are authorized and encouraged to display on their hardhats.

Navy Junior Engineer Wins HSI Award for Impact on New Wearable Technologies
June 8, 2020
DAHLGREN, Va. — Virginia Commonwealth University student Alex Kniffin presents his research on “Wide-Aperture Forecasting” to military and government personnel during her 2016 summer internship. Kniffin - among 22 students who completed their internships at Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) - is working towards a bachelor’s degree in computer science. Kniffen developed a framework for creating alternative scenarios in order to create a prediction on the advancements of technology and reduce technological surprise. “This allowed him to work with technical experts to incorporate their knowledge into the technological forecasting process,” said Dr. Elizabeth Haro, Human Systems Integration engineer. The Naval Research Enterprise Intern Program (NREIP) encourages students to pursue science and engineering careers, furthers education via mentoring and their participation in research, and makes them aware of Navy research and technology efforts, which can lead to civilian employment within the Navy.

New Shock Test Database Developed by Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia
June 5, 2020
ATLANTIC OCEAN - 160613-N-DN943-001 ATLANTIC OCEAN (June 10, 2016) The littoral combat ship USS Jackson (LCS 6) successfully completes the first of three scheduled full-ship shock trials. The shock trials are designed to demonstrate the ship's ability to withstand the effects of nearby underwater explosions and retain required capability. (U.S. Navy photo by MC2 Michael Bevan/Released)

PNSY Pass and ID Office Goes Digital
June 4, 2020
Employee uses new digital appointment application

The Nō Ka ‘Oi Legacy of Midway
June 4, 2020
USS Yorktown (CV-5) in Dry Dock 1 at the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard, 29 May 1942, receiving urgent repairs for damage received in the Battle of Coral Sea. She left Pearl Harbor the next day to participate in the Battle of Midway.

Brianda Plascencia’s Path Exemplifies Success via NSWC PHD
June 3, 2020
Brianda Plascencia

PSNS & IMF honors 33 employees, Sailors with Employee of the Year awards
June 3, 2020
2019 PSNS & IMF Employee of the Year Coin

Down the USS Missouri Hatch
June 3, 2020
USS Missouri (SSN 780) Project Superintendent Chad Nishida
explains to Code 1160 Congressional and Public Affairs Office the importance of getting submarines out on time to help support our nations defense as we face threats from adversaries in the Pacific.

NavalX Midwest Tech Bridge and Indiana Innovation Institute bolster regional growth with series of virtual events
June 2, 2020

NSWC IHEODTD employees recognized with Warfare Centers Awards
June 2, 2020