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Chief of Naval Operations visits PSNS & IMF
December 16, 2020
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday discusses future Dry dock 6 seismic upgrades with Chris Hughes, Code 312, Carrier Program manager, Dec. 16, 2020, during Gilday’s tour of Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility in Bremerton, Washington. (PSNS & IMF photo by Scott Hansen)

NSWC Indian Head Division Holds Change of Command
December 16, 2020
Rear Adm. Kevin Byrne, commander, NAVSEA Warfare Centers (center) looks on as Capt. Eric C. Correll (left) relieves Capt. Scott H. Kraft (right) as commanding officer of NSWC Indian Head Division on Dec. 16, during a change of command ceremony at the College of Southern Maryland’s Velocity Center in Indian Head, Maryland.

USS Alabama (BB 60) Float Undergoes Extensive Renovation
December 16, 2020
NNSY’s USS Alabama float was lifted and moved off of its trailer that reached its end of life, to a brand new, specifically made to house the float.

EXU-1 Receives Navy Unit Commendation from Secretary of the Navy
December 15, 2020
NSWC Indian Head Division Commanding Officer Capt. Scott Kraft presents EXU-1 Commanding Officer Cmdr. Edgar Britt with the Navy Unit Commendation, Dec. 15, at EXU-1’s headquarters aboard Naval Support Facility Indian Head. Also pictured are Command Master Chief Jose Bryant (center), EXU-1’s Civilian Director Alan Tompkins (center-right), and EXU-1’s Executive Officer Lt. Cmdr. Jon Maurus (right). (U.S. Navy photo by Matt Poynor)

Carderock Helps Preserve Century Old Artifacts with 3D Scanning Capabilities
December 15, 2020
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division engineers Ryan Fisher (bottom) and Ryan Evanko (top) use a FARO Arm 3D scanner to capture names carved into USS Saginaw’s surviving gig’s wooden hatch coamings.

Surgemain Sailors Bring New Skills to Norfolk Naval Shipyard
December 15, 2020
SurgeMain Sailors Chief Select Richard Palmer and Petty Officer Corey Jones re-putting in the values to reprogram one of the shop’s ovens.

NSWCDD Welcomes Pamunkey Indian Tribe Chief in Observance of NAIAN Heritage Month
December 14, 2020
IMAGE: DAHLGREN, Va. (Nov. 30, 2020) – In observance of National American Indian and Alaskan Native Heritage Month, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) invited Chief Robert Gray (pictured) of the Pamunkey Indian Tribe to be the keynote speaker for the heritage event. During the observance commemoration, Gray conveyed a wealth of historical knowledge and a talent for storytelling. “We are grateful today to Chief Gray for his leadership and insights into the dynamic Pamunkey Indian Tribe,” said NSWCDD Commanding Officer Capt. Casey Plew.

Eye on Innovation: Teamwork and Ambition Brings New Dewatering Pump Test Tank to Life
December 14, 2020
The Norfolk Naval Shipyard Steam Plant Cleanliness and Temporary Services Branch (Code 269) and Temporary Services Shop (Code 990) with the new dewatering pump test tank.

Navy Accepts Delivery of Future USS Mobile (LCS 26)
December 11, 2020

NSWC Dahlgren Engineer Receives Newly Established NSWCDD Award of Excellence for Analysis for Distinctive Accomplishments
December 11, 2020
IMAGE: DAHLGREN, Va. (January 31, 2020) – Senior Scientific Technical Manager Brandon Hayes received the newly established Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) Award of Excellence for Analysis for his outstanding accomplishments for the U.S. Navy, as an NSWCDD engineer. Under the superb leadership of Hayes, the Future Surface Combatant Force (FSCF) Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) informed U.S. Navy shipbuilding and Force capability development through the end of the century. Hayes was formally recognized on July 27. In response to winning the NSWCDD Award of Excellence for Analysis Award, Hayes credited his team for making this possible, “I would like to thank the wonderful FSCF AoA team, and how all of their hard work contributed to the successes of the project. Thank you for the award, and I appreciate the recognition of the time and effort put in on this project.” (U.S. Navy photo/Released)