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Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division Commemorates 20th Anniversary of the CAD/PAD Joint Program Office
September 19, 2018

NSWC Crane and Indiana University’s Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research Advance Partnership to Advance Trusted Artificial Intelligence and Software Assurance
September 18, 2018
Indiana University's CACR Director Mr. Von Welch and NSWC Crane Technical Director Dr. Brett Seidle re-signed a CRADA agreement on Sept. 13, 2018. The goal is to grow the collaboration between IU and NSWC Crane to improve capabilities in the areas of software assurance and trusted artificial intelligence.

NSWC Crane Recognized Nationally for Innovative Workforce Development Program
September 17, 2018
CRANE, Ind. - The Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division (NSWC Crane) Crane Division University (CDU) Team was nationally recognized for its innovative approach to workforce development. The CDU Team was selected from across Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Warfare Center Divisions for the 2018 Phil Heiler Award.

Weaponry, Technology and Threats Improve Destroyers Over Time
September 17, 2018
Sailors man the forward gun on USS Smith (DD-17), circa 1917. (Historical Navy photo)

Tarasek Chosen as Carderock's Technical Director
September 12, 2018
Larry Tarasek, technical director, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division.

NSWC Crane Employee Spotlight: Electrical Engineer Tom Raley
September 11, 2018
CRANE, Ind. - Tom Raley’s career as an electronics engineer may have started when he won a chess tournament in a third grade classroom on the southside of Chicago. Raley, who always had strong math and science skills, decided to pursue and engineering major in college after taking interest in the work of his peers.

NSWC Crane's New Blue Water Armorers Course to Cut Costs and Increase Fleet Readiness
September 10, 2018
CRANE, Ind. – Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division (NSWC Crane) is excited to offer the Blue Water Armorers course to Sailors and Navy civilian armorers at their Weapons System Training Facility. This new, week-long intensive course provides hands-on technical instruction on maintenance and repair of Navy small arms.

NSWC Crane IT Team Nationally Recognized for Accomplishment in “Future Trends”
September 9, 2018
CRANE, Ind. -- A team of information technologists at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division (NSWC Crane) received the nationally-recognized Future Trends award for innovative accomplishments in cloud computing at the Government Information Technology Executive Council (GITEC) summit in Annapolis, Maryland.

Junior Navy Technologists Create Autonomous Swarm Capability for Warfighters
August 31, 2018
IMAGE: DAHLGREN (Aug. 7, 2018) – Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) Commanding Officer Capt. Godfrey ‘Gus’ Weekes holds the USS Arlington (LPD-24) coin that was presented to NSWCDD Sly Fox Mission 23 team members while they were deployed aboard the Arlington for a week via the Scientists, Engineers and Logisticians to Sea program sponsored by NSWCDD Dam Neck Activity and NSWCDD. While at sea, the seven-member Mission 23 team presented the NSWCDD coin to Arlington’s commanding officer, who in turn, presented his warship’s coin to the Dahlgren junior scientists and engineers. Pictured left to right at the demonstration of Autonomous Remote Tactical Engagement Multi-Domain Intelligence Swarm capabilities: Conrad Brown, Ryan Munz, Kim Wendt, Capt. Weekes, Philip Costello, Devon McKiver, Luis Valcourt-Colon, and Melissa Markle.

Royal Australian Navy Delegation Visits NSWC Dahlgren Division in the Wake of RIMPAC 2018
August 30, 2018
IMAGE: DAHLGREN, Va. (Aug. 16, 2018) – Dr. Chris Lloyd, High Energy Laser Lethality Lead at Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD), briefs Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Commodore Peter Leavy and his delegation at the NSWCDD Laser Lethality Lab during the RAN delegation's NSWCDD visit. Lloyd explained the importance of rigorous modeling and laboratory testing against target materials to ensure high energy laser systems are built that meet the requirements of the warfighter once fielded. NSWCDD is drawing on its knowledge of electromagnetic launchers, hypervelocity projectiles, and directed energy weapons, in addition to its established core capabilities in complex warfare systems development and integration to incorporate electric weapons technology into existing and future fighting forces and platforms. (Photo by U.S. Navy/Released)