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USNS Puerto Rico Successfully Completes Integrated Sea Trials
August 23, 2019
USNS Puerto Rico (EPF 11) successfully completed the first integrated sea trials for an Expeditionary Fast Transport ship Aug. 22.

LCAC 66 disassembled, removed from fleet service
August 22, 2019
After nearly 25 years of mission tests, Landing Craft, Air Cushion (LCAC) 66 will be disassembled and demolished signifying its removal from fleet service.

MARMC Gets Whidbey Island Back Online
August 21, 2019
USN Sailors conduct maintenance on a Nigerian navy patrol boat

MARMC Sailors Join APS
August 21, 2019
USN Sailors conduct maintenance on a Nigerian navy patrol boat

MARMC Engineers Protecting Against Chemical Attacks
August 21, 2019
USN Sailors conduct maintenance on a Nigerian navy patrol boat

Workforce learns about new technology at showcase
August 20, 2019
PSNS & IMF employees view a demonstration of tools during a technology showcase hosted by the National Center for Manufacturing Science at the Kitsap Conference Center July 25. More than 50 companies displayed equipment, tools, supplies and safety gear to more cost-effectively and efficiently help shipyard workers maintain, modernize and retire the Navy’s fleet.

Carderock team sets new standard for ship maintenance
August 20, 2019

Carderock teams attempt platform acquisition start to finish in less than a week
August 20, 2019
From left: Haley Kirby, a STEM and outreach specialist; Joel Luehr, an engineer in the Signatures Characterization and Analysis Division; Sylvia Rivera, the chief engineer for the Platforms Integrity Department; and Lou Carl, chief engineer for Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, work as a team to design and build a Lego car during the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) Engineering Management Workshop on Aug. 15, 2019, at Carderock’s West Bethesda, Md., site. (U.S. Navy photo by Ryan Hanyok/Released)

NSWC Panama City laboratory expands capabilities, modernizing functionality
August 20, 2019
A testing manikin with a breathing system is placed into the chamber. Multiple sensors are embedded within the manikin head to simulate a manned system. Sensors are capable of measuring pressure, concentrations of carbon dioxide and oxygen, and temperature used in testing diving and other safety equipment.

NAVSEA hosts small business industry day
August 19, 2019
Washington, DC (August 13, 2019) -- Mr. Jim Smerchansky, NAVSEA Executive Director, kicks off Small Business Industry Day in the Humphreys auditorium.