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NSWC Indian Head EOD Technology Division Finalizes First CITE Partnership
July 30, 2015
Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division (NSWC IHEODTD) Commanding Officer, Capt. Vincent Martinez (center left); Technical Director, Ashley Johnson (far left); Chemring North America President, Juan Navarro (center right); and Chemring Ordnance President Mike Quesenberry (far right) - joined by team leads from both organizations - sign certificates commemorating the command's first public-private partnership under the CITE designation.

Surface to Surface Missile Test For LCS Successful
July 30, 2015

Future USS Delbert D. Black (DDG 119) Begins Fabrication
July 21, 2015
150721-N-EW716-001 (July 21, 2015) PASCAGOULA, Miss. - Mrs. Ima Black, widow of the first Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, Delbert Black, begins the mechanized process of cutting the steel plate with the help of Paul Bosarge, Huntington Ingalls Industries burner/work leader.  Mrs. Black is the sponsor for the destroyer DDG 119 -- the future USS Delbert D. Black -- which formally started fabrication in Ingalls' Pascagoula, Miss., shipyard today.

CNP Holds All Hands Call With SERMC
July 21, 2015

Airborne Electronic Attack Systems Division Wins Value Engineering Achievement Award
July 10, 2015
150625-N-BK152-001- Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division’s (NSWC Crane) Airborne Electronic Attack (AEA) Systems Division was awarded a Navy Special Achievement award on June 25, 2015.  The Department of Defense (DoD) selected the division for the award because of a successful Value Engineering initiative for the Army Rapid Equipping Force.

Jackson (LCS 6) Completes Acceptance Trials
June 30, 2015

PCU John Warner (SSN 785) delivered to the Navy
June 25, 2015
150521-O-ZZ999-110 ATLANTIC OCEAN (May 21, 2015) A dolphin jumps in front of the Virginia-class attack submarine Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) John Warner (SSN 785) as the boat conducts sea trials in the Atlantic Ocean. (U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Huntington Ingalls Industries by Chris Oxley/Released)

British Royal Navy's Second Sea Lord Visits NSWC Dahlgren Division
June 22, 2015
Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) and British military officials pause in front of the Potomac River Test Range metal map during the UK delegation's tour June 10. Dahlgren scientists and engineers briefed the delegation on the command's testing facilities and technologies ranging from the electromagnetic railgun to the hypervelocity projectile. Briefings on directed energy programs included a high energy laser demonstration. "NSWCDD has a rich history of collaboration with the UK that includes many topics from short term tasks all the way to a missile agreement established in 1963 that we continue to support here today," said Jed Ryan,  NSWCDD International Partnering Office lead. "Working together with our allies during the science and technology as well as the RDT&E (research, development, test and evaluation) phases can lead to many benefits such as program improvements, cost and time savings plus enhanced interoperability."  Standing (l. to r.) are NSWCDD Commanding Officer Capt. Brian Durant; UK Defense Attaché to the US, Maj. Gen. Richard Cripwell; UK Royal Navy Second Sea Lord Vice Adm. Jonathan Woodcock; Ryan; Lt Col. Carl Harris, staff officer to second sea lord; Cmdr. Ned Kelly, UK assistant naval attaché to the US; Lt. Cmdr.  Mick Deakin, Personnel Exchange Program U.K. naval officer assigned to NSWCDD; and Steve Waterworth, British defense staff officer.

Future USNS Brunswick (JHSV 6) Launched
May 19, 2015
MOBILE, Alabama - (May 19, 2015) - The Navy's newest Joint High Speed Vessel (JHSV 6), the future USNS Brunswick, was launched from the Austal USA shipyard.

Caterpillar Inc. Impressed with SERMC Maintenance Process
May 18, 2015
A group of executives from the heavy equipment giant, Caterpillar Inc. tour the production floor of Southeast Regional Maintenance Center during a familiarization tour to see how the Navy performs routine maintenance.