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Bush Project Implements New Initiative to Save Time and Improve Workflow
April 2, 2019
Attendees of the Bldg. 369 Point of Use Ribbon Cutting Ceremony pose for a group photo March 8.

NSWC Crane leader uses adaptability, drive throughout career
April 2, 2019

Employee-Developed Welding Jig Helps Apprentices Soar in their Weld Tests
April 2, 2019
Norfolk Naval Shipyard's Subject Matter Expert Welding Instructor Lamont Smith clamps down the flat bar onto two test plates.

NSWC Panama City Team Receives Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer
April 1, 2019
PANAMA CITY, Florida - The LED Air Warning System team from Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division, in collaboration with local academia and an industry partner, has been selected by the Federal Laboratory Consortium to receive one of its highest honors – a 2019 Excellence in Technology Transfer. Award. Pictured from left to right: Paige George, Allie Williams, Tien Le, Dennis Gallagher, Hayden DeForge, and Brian Wentworth. U.S. Navy phoot by Eddie Green

Sustaining the Momentum: Women in Leadership for the Next Decade, Symposium cohosted by NSWC Indian Head EOD Technology Division and College of Southern Maryland
March 29, 2019
Lt. Rebecca Shaw, U.S. Navy Test Pilot and project officer attached to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron (VX) 20 at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland speaks during the morning keynote address to the March 26 "Sustaining the Momentum: Women in Leadership for the Next Decade" symposium at the College of Southern Maryland. (U.S. Navy photo by Matthew Poynor)

Navy Lays Keel for Future USS Marinette (LCS 25)
March 29, 2019

Navy Develops and Tests Rapid Pressure Fluctuation Chamber to Study Physiological Events
March 25, 2019
PANAMA CITY, Florida – Research Physiologist Lt. Travis Doggett, center, directs aircrew via radio during simulated flight in the Fluctuating Altitude Simulation Technology (FAST) system Jan. 14, 2019 at Navy Experimental Diving Unit. The system was developed and built by Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division.

C-ARTS brings high-tech training to the waterfront for USS Gerald R. Ford
March 25, 2019
The Carrier-Advanced Reconfigurable Training System (C-ARTS) is used by Sailors assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) to increase their knowledge and understanding of vital equipment and systems for the first-in-class carrier.

Blast and ballistic improvement in helmets earn Carderock engineer another patent
March 21, 2019

Greatest HITS: NSWC Indian Head EOD Technology Division Engages, Enthralls Students During Local STEM Event
March 21, 2019