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NAVSEA City 2002 graphic featuring Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane’s role in the war on terrorism with its development of force protection and anti-terrorism technologies. At Sea-Air-Space 2002, NSWC Crane will demonstrate the Remote Operated Small Arms Mount (ROASM), a remote-controlled gun mount system used for force protection that interfaces with shipboard systems, as well as display special operations weapons being used for anti-terrorism and force protection. Viewed: 323 times.
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NAVSEA City 2002 graphic featuring NAVSEA’s support to the fleet through developing future undersea technologies, such as a submarine launched unmanned aerial vehicle, a universal, adaptable, high speed weapon and a long term mine reconnaissance system. Viewed: 290 times.
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NAVSEA City 2002 graphic featuring how NAVSEA is “Getting Technology to the Fleet.” It describes major technologies and techniques that are making quality of work and quality of service better for fleet Sailors. Viewed: 300 times.
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NAVSEA City 2002 graphic featuring NAVSEA’s nine Supervisors of Shipbuilding, Conversion and repair (SUPSHIPs). SUPSHIPs are NAVSEA’s on-site technical, contractual, and business agents. Working side by side with the shipbuilders, these agents are instrumental in bringing each new ship from the drafting table to the Fleet, and ensuring a ship’s health and technical superiority throughout its service life. Viewed: 349 times.
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NAVSEA City 2002 graphic featuring the Distance Support program. The Distance Support Program was established with the goal of reducing shipboard workload and streamlining support infrastructure access, allowing Sailors to focus on their primary mission to train, operate and fight. The program includes the Navy Integrated Call Center (NICC), an around-the-clock toll free phone number, provides Sailors with one touch support for technical and logistics questions, and the Anchor Desk, (www.anchordesk.navy.mil), a web-based initiative providing on-line technical support via the Internet and e-mail. Viewed: 322 times.
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NAVSEA City 2002 graphic featuring the Distance Support program. The Distance Support Program was established with the goal of reducing shipboard workload and streamlining support infrastructure access, allowing Sailors to focus on their primary mission to train, operate and fight. The program includes the Navy Integrated Call Center (NICC), an around-the-clock toll free phone number, provides Sailors with one touch support for technical and logistics questions, and the Anchor Desk, (www.anchordesk.navy.mil), a web-based initiative providing on-line technical support via the Internet and e-mail. Viewed: 315 times.
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NAVSEA City 2002 graphic featuring the Submarine Maintenance Engineering, Planning and Procurement (SUBMEPP) activity. SUBMEPP provides innovative technical products and engineering services that support the maintenance and operational capability of the United States submarine fleet. Viewed: 344 times.
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NAVSEA City 2002 graphic featuring America’s Naval Shipyards, located in Norfolk, Va., Kittery, Maine, Puget Sound, Wash. and Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. NAVSEA City will highlight the shipyards’ successes in supporting the fleet and the war on terrorism, including the early delivery of USS Miami (SSN 755) and the early completion of USS Alaska’s (SSBN 732) D-5 backfit. Viewed: 380 times.
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NAVSEA City 2002 graphic featuring the Navy’s Salvage and Diving program and the Atmospheric Dive System (ADS). NAVSEA City 2002 will highlight diving and salvage success stories, including the recovery of the Civil War ironclad Monitor, and the Japanese fishing vessel Ehime Maru. The ADS, a 1,100-pound system designed to create a stable, one-atmosphere environment, freeing divers from decompression requirements, will be on display in NAVSEA City 2002. Viewed: 381 times.
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NAVSEA City 2002 graphic featuring the Wearable Fire Fighting Ensemble (WFFE). WFFE prototypes mobile computing for shipboard damage control by incorporating a 700-megahertz wearable computer into the Navy fire fighting ensemble. WFFE, which was tested aboard USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) in 2000 and ready for deployment to the fleet, enhances personnel safety and reduces damage control locker manning by 10 percent or more. Viewed: 487 times.
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USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) arrives at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard to begin its post-deployment scheduled maintenance period. (Puget Sound Naval Shipyard photo) Viewed: 1091 times.
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