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NAVSEA Engineers Volunteer to Install Solar Panels for West African Community
March 10, 2017
Dr. Peter Cho, an electrical engineer in the Marine and Aviation Division at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, is preparing a solar panel to be installed on a building to bring light to a community in the rural city of Mbour in the Republic of Senegal in West Africa. (Photo provided by Dr. Peter Cho/Released)

Navy Scientist Wins Award for War Gaming Simulation Innovation, Available to DoD
March 9, 2017
DAHLGREN, Va. - Dr. Mary Ann Cummings won the 2016 Naval Sea Systems Command Scientist of the Year Award for a modeling and simulation innovation called Orchestrated Simulation through Modeling (OSM). "We can create simulations that show what could happen and take data from an exercise to show how that exercise might play out as a real event," said Cummings. OSM is now available to the Department of Defense for its programs and exercises.  (U.S. Navy photo/Released)

SERMC Launches High Velocity Learning Campaign
March 9, 2017
Marcus Miree, a Management Analyst at Southeast Regional Maintenance Center (SERMC) discusses High Velocity Learning with SERMC Leadership. The training was designed for managers, whose understanding and support are vital in developing the high velocity capacity within SERMC.

SERMC Earns Golden Anchors Award
March 9, 2017
Capt. Dave Gombas, Commanding Officer (back row, center right); Capt. Gary Martin (back row, center left), Executive Officer and Bob Wright (back row, center left), Executive Director at Southeast Regional Maintenance Center (SERMC) are surrounded by Navy Counselor Chief Shanika Jones (4th from left) and a few of the SERMC Sailors who reenlisted during Fiscal Year 2016. SERMC was recognized for successful Sailor programs that form the foundation of a successful retention effort, earning the coveted “Golden Anchors” award.

NSWC Crane's Brooke Pyne Wins National FLC Award
March 8, 2017
Brooke Pyne, the technology transfer (T2) manager at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division (NSWC Crane), has been named the T2 Rookie of the Year by the Federal Laboratory Consortium (FLC).

Navy conducts successful missile test firing
March 7, 2017
ATLANTIC OCEAN—A Longbow Hellfire Missile is fired from Littoral Combat Ship USS Detroit (LCS 7) on Feb. 28 as part of a structural test firing of the Surface to Surface Missile Module (SSMM). The test marked the first vertical missile launched from an LCS and the first launch of a missile from the SSMM from an LCS.

High Velocity Learning: Changing how NSWC Philadelphia Division innovates and shares knowledge
March 3, 2017

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard rigger shares Seabee memories
March 2, 2017
Ed Stein, a rigger in Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility’s Lifting and
Handling Department, and his daughter, Shylo Shorthouse, a
structural engineer at the Shipyard. (Photo by Zack Frank, PSNS & IMF photographer)

Norfolk Naval Shipyard Makes Electrical Breaker Servicing Safer, More Efficient
March 2, 2017
Electrical mechanic Nolan Lloyd secures a molded case circuit breaker to a newly-designed test stand. The new test stand design improves worker safety and reduces the number of workers needed to conduct testing.

Norfolk Shipyard Employee Innovates to Reduce Hearing Risk
March 2, 2017
Norfolk Naval Shipyard employee Paul Foster works on a noise attenuator he designed for drying towers used to create freeze seals. The attenuator has reduced noise levels in the work area from 108 decibels to 84 decibels, reducing the risk of hearing loss by workers and eliminating the need for double hearing protection.