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NAVSEA Employee Receives BEYA Honor Recognizing Career of Excellence
January 20, 2023
Capt. Timothy Moore, USN, Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) executive assistant to the commander.

NSWCPD’s Alaina Farooq Wins 2022 BEYA Science Spectrum Trailblazer Award
March 3, 2022
NSWCPD’s Alaina Farooq Wins 2022 BEYA Science Spectrum Trailblazer Award

Five NSWC Dahlgren Division Employees Recognized as Modern-Day Technology Leaders
February 15, 2022
IMAGE: Tony Moss, Dr. Chris Brown and Sam Semakula are 2022 Black Engineer of the Year Awards Modern-Day Technology Leaders. The Modern-Day Technology Leader Award is granted to those individuals who are shaping the future of engineering, science and technology.

NSWCDD Dam Neck Activity employee named ‘Most Promising Engineer in Government’
February 9, 2022
IMAGE: Daquan Styles was recently awarded the Black Engineer of the Year Award for “Most Promising Engineer in Government.” Styles, an electrical engineer in Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division Dam Neck Activity’s Combat Readiness Systems Division, was recognized for his work installing complex combat system computer programs aboard aircraft carriers and amphibious ships throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

NSWC Panama City engineer wins Black Engineer of the Year Award
November 29, 2021
Ashley Williams, engineer at Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division (NSWC PCD), was recently selected as a 2022 Black Engineer of the Year (BEYA) Modern Day Technology Leader.

Two NSWC Dahlgren Division Subject Matter Experts Honored as Modern Day Technology Leaders
February 22, 2021
IMAGE: Sean Durrant, Laser Systems Group Lead Scientist, is being recognized as a Black Engineer of the Year Award Modern Day Technology Leader. (U.S. Navy photo/Released)

Two NSWC Panama City Division engineers win the Black Engineer of the Year Awards
January 24, 2021
Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division engineers, Sarah “Ashley” Catlin and Chinyere Ukazim “UK”, were recently awarded Black Engineer of the Year Awards in the Outstanding Achievement Awards category.

NSWCPD Engineers Honored with 2021 Black Engineer of the Year Awards
January 15, 2021
Six engineers from Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD) were recognized with the 2021 Black Engineer of the Year Award (BEYA) in the Modern-Day Technology Leader and the Science Spectrum Trailblazers categories. (Top row from left to right: Fred Williams, Taylor Jánae Million, Chedric Waters; bottom row from left to right: Yaseen Farooq, Chelsea Kpodi, Jabril Muhammad.) [U.S. Navy Graphic by Kirsten St. Peter]

NSWCDD Engineer Wins 2019 BEYA Science Spectrum Trailblazer Award
December 14, 2018
IMAGE: Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) mathematician Willie Crank is a 2019 Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA) Science Spectrum Trailblazer award winner. “I am deeply honored to have been selected for this award and I want to thank every person throughout my life and career who supported, guided and believed in me,” said Crank in response to the news. “I hope that I continue to not only meet, but exceed the expectations of others and strive to achieve the goals I have set forth.”

U.S. Navy Engineer Wins ‘STEM Oscar’ at 2017 BEYA Award Gala
February 16, 2017
WASHINGTON (Feb. 11, 2017) - Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Commander Rear Adm. Tom Druggan presents the Black Engineer of the Year (BEYA) Community Service Award to Dwayne Nelson, NSWC Dahlgren Division engineer, at the 31st annual BEYA gala. "This award has inspired and challenged me to contribute more towards empowering our youth and others to serve our community while encouraging interest in highly-rewarding science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields," said Nelson. "Giving back and empowering people to reach their full potential is vital to stimulating enthusiasm about STEM. Every step, no matter how large or small, helps strengthen the arduous efforts in sustaining monumental, long-term, positive change within our communities."  (U.S. Navy photo/Released)