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Ronald A. Vien, SES Technical Director
NUWC Division Newport
Captain Michael R. Coughlin, USN Commanding Officer
NUWC Division Newport
Naval Undersea Warfare CenterDivision Newport
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Approved for Public Release Distribution is Unlimited
Presentation to:
Southeastern New England Defense Industry Alliance (SENEDIA)
05 June 2018
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Ronald A. Vien, SESTechnical DirectorNaval Undersea Warfare Center Division, Newport
Education:
• 1988 – B.S., Electrical Engineering Technology, UMASS Dartmouth
• 1989 – B.S., Electrical EngineeringUMASS Dartmouth
• 1996 – Masters in Business Administration, Bryant University
• 2003 – SECDEF Executive Leadership Development Program
Career:
• 1987 – Engineering Intern, part-timeNUWC Newport
• 1989 – Electrical EngineerSubmarine Combat Systems
• 1997 – Operations Manager AN/SQQ-89Surface Undersea Warfare
• 1998 – Branch HeadOperational Systems Engineering
• 2004 – Division HeadSensors and Arrays
• 2014 – Department Head, SSTMSensors and SONAR Systems
• 2018 – Technical Director, SESNaval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport
• 2018 – Deputy Warranting OfficerUndersea Warfare Systems EngineeringNAVSEA 05N
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Birdseye View
• Fleet
• Navy Program sponsors
• Scientific sponsors
• Intelligence community
• Defense industry
• Non-defense industry
• Foreign Navies
• Only Navy laboratory dedicated to full spectrum USW
• Military and Civilian Leadership
• Navy Working Capital Fund – Not a defense budget line item
• Accountable for efficient delivery of products and services
• We are a Public Trust not a business
Customers
• 78 Buildings / 150 AUTEC
• 895 Acres (190 Newport / 541 AUTEC)
• $1390M Asset Value ($860M Newport / $288M AUTEC)
• Unique National Facilities
Assets People• 3157 Civilian employees
• 12 Technical Warrant Holders
• The nation’s experts on USW
• Highly educated & dedicated to Fleet excellence
• 74% are Scientists & Engineers; 32% have advanced degrees
We’re a $1.1 Billion Organization that Produces Product not Profit18-NUWC-GRA/0049 FY18V11 EOY FY17
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Our FY17 Customers$1,176M
Spectrum of Customers
• Fleet
• Program and resource sponsors
• Scientific sponsors
• Intelligence community
• Defense industry
• Non-defense industry
• Foreign Navies
We are a Navy Working Capital Fund Activity
• We’re not a congressionalline item
• Customers decide whetherto bring work to the Warfare Centers
• NUWC is accountable for efficient delivery of products and services
NUWCDIVNPT Customers – All Funding
Provide Best Value to Our Customers18-NUWC-GRA/0049 FY18V11
Other Services 0.65%
NAVSEA = 63%
NAVY = 99%Private Parties 1.15%
PEO IWS 4.68%
PEO LCS 4.33%
PEO SHIPS 0.37%
Atlantic Fleet 4.56%
Pacific Fleet 0.87%
SPAWAR 5.97%
NAVAIR 10.16%
Other Navy 6.54%
PEO SUB43.19%
Other NAVSEA 10.40%
ONR4.33%
Other DoD 2.79%
NAVY Originated = 2.98%
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NUWC Impact On Southern New England
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• 5,755 Total Work Years, (Gov’t and Contracted)
• $1,176M Total Funding
• $712M to local economy for payroll, contracts, construction, and services purchased
583
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2,980 Personnel in SE New England
2,221
Total Employment Civil Contract Est Overallby Classification Service WYs Employment
Engineering/Science 2,344 779 3123
Technical Support 205 637 842
Professional Administrative 528 829 1357
Administrative Support 25 108 133
Clerical 36 105 141
Wage Grade/Other 1 85 86
Students 73 0 73
Total 3,212 2,543 5,755
Data as of 9/30/2017
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We research, develop, test, evaluate, engineer, analyze, and deliver undersea warfare capabilities to expand United States Navy readiness
PEOPLE
Empower our diverse team ofworld-class professionals
PROCESS
Optimize speed, agility, and rigor of our technical and business processes
RESULTS
Ensure fleet readiness today and innovate for next
generation systems tomorrow
Navy’s Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority
Strengthen Naval Power
Achieve High Velocity Learning
Strengthen Navy Team
Expand and Strengthen Our Network of Partners
Drive a Culture of Affordability
Improve Cybersecurity in Products and
Processes
Shape and Maintain Technical and Business Capabilities
Execute with Excellence
Continuously Build and Shape a Capable Workforce
NUWC Focus Areas
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An Undersea Warfare (USW) Bridge from Concept to Capability
Prototyping Test & EvaluationUndersea Warfare Analysis
ResearchDevelopment Acquisition
Life-cycle Support
Partnering with Industry and Academia to Put USW Solutions in the Hands of the Fleet18-NUWC-GRA/0049 FY18V11
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Focusing on Innovation in USW
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Weapons & Vehicles
Non-Destructive Evaluation Lasers & Optics
Advanced Materials
Sensors
Marine Mammal Behavior
Antennas
Biologically Inspired
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Undersea UnmannedPayload Facility
Combat Control Systems Laboratory
Focused on Innovative Solutions to USW Challenges Across the Spectrum
Unique Facilities
SubmarineBridge Trainer
Electromagnetic Sensor FacilityNaval Array Technical
Support CenterNaval Array Technical
Support Center
Submarine Antenna Over-Water Arch Facility
Combat Control Systems Laboratory
Undersea Warfare Collaboration & Analysis for
Fleet Experimentation
Undersea Warfare Collaboration & Analysis for
Fleet Experimentation
Maritime Undersea Sensors and Sonar Systems Complex
Undersea UnmannedPayload Facility
Rapid Innovation Center
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AUV Development Laboratory
AUV Development Laboratory
Cruise Missiles Laboratory
Narragansett Bay Shallow-Water Test Facility
AUTEC Range Weapons Analysis Facility
Acoustic Wind Tunnel
Undersea Warfare Analysis Laboratory
Survivability Test Facility
Advanced Submarine Launcher Facility
Focused on Innovative Solutions to USW Challenges Across the Spectrum
Unique Facilities
Virginia Payload Tube FacilityVirginia Payload Tube Facility
Advanced Submarine Launcher Facility
Cruise Missiles Laboratory
Undersea Warfare Analysis Laboratory
Narragansett Bay Shallow-Water Test Facility
AUTEC Range
Survivability Test Facility
Weapons Analysis Facility
Acoustic Wind Tunnel
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Technical Warrant Holders
Undersea Warfare Systems EngineeringTechnical Warrants – SEA05N
Foremost Technical Authority for USW
Undersea Range Tracking SystemsNeal Prater
Combat and Weapons Control Systems SubmarinesThomas O’Malley
USW Combat and C2 Systems Integration
Steve Harrison(acting)
Exterior Communications and Antenna Systems
SubmarinesAngela Barclay
Unmanned Underwater Vehicles
James Spresser
Sonar SystemsSubmarines
Kenneth Silveria
Sonar SystemsSurface Ships
Steven Harrison
Waterfront CHENG –Keyport Torpedo Depot
Paul Taatjes
USW Defensive SystemsBradford Wheeler
Distributed Undersea Sensor SystemsJohn A. Oliveira
Imaging, EM, EO, and EW Systems
Submarines Darren Almeida
TorpedoesRobert Tompkins
NAVSEA CHENG
Deputy Warranting Officers
Engineering Managers/Engineering Agents
Lead Engineers
Engineers, Scientists, Mathematicians. & Technicians
COMNAVSEACOMNAVSEA
SECNAV
SEA05NRonald Vien, SES
SEA05NB Patricia Eno
SEA05 RDML Lorin C. Selby
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• Stable, Long Term Investments– Stewardships
• High Risk, High Payoff R&D
Foreign Military Sales
▪ 52 S&T Engagements in 11 Countries
▪ 76 FMS Cases in 16 Countries
Armament Cooperation Programs
Data Exchange Agreements
Technical Cooperation Programs
Cooperative Research and Development Programs
Collaboration Fuels Global USW Innovation
DoD Partners
International Components
Academia
18-NUWC-GRA/0049 FY18V11 Data May 2018
Global Presence• 198 Reps Worldwide
– 184 at Detachments/On-Site Offices and In-Service Engineering Agents
– 14 Field Team Reps
• Basic Research, Fundamental Ideas, Scientific Talent Pool
– 40 Educational Partnership Agreements (EPA)
• Demo/Validation, Production– 76 Cooperative Research &
Development Agreements (CRADA)
– 3 Partnership Intermediary Agreements (PIA)
– 62 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) TPOCs
– 36% Contracts to Small Businesses
Industry
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• SENEDIA’s Defense Innovation Days August 27-29
• ANTX 2018 August 29-31
• Partnership between NUWC Division Newport and
SENEDIA connects Navy stakeholders/decision-makers
with the broader local industry
NUWC Newport’s Advanced Naval Technology Exercise (ANTX) 2018 partners with SENEDIA’s Defense Innovation Days