NSWC Crane Command Overview

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NSWC Crane Command Overview CAPT Mark Oesterreich, USN Commanding Officer NSWC Crane Dr. Brett Seidle, SES Technical Director NSWC Crane Command Overview August 2017 Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release

Naval Research & Development Establishment Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release

Contributing to the Surface Navy After Next Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release

3238 QUICK FACTS 3 2 67 % Scientists, Engineers & Technicians $1.3B 1 Technical Leadership 3238 NSWC Crane Employees 67 % Scientists, Engineers & Technicians QUICK FACTS 2 DoD Executive Agent Assignments $1.3B Business Base 3 Focus Areas Electronic Warfare Strategic Missions Expeditionary Warfare 1 Mission 5 Technical Warrant Holders 87 PhD 584 Masters 1401 Bachelors Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release

Mission Focus Areas Strategic Missions Electronic Warfare Our Mission . . . Provide acquisition engineering, in-service engineering and technical support for SENSORS, ELECTRONICS, ELECTRONIC WARFARE and SPECIAL WARFARE WEAPONS. Apply component and system level product and industrial engineering to surface sensors, strategic systems, special warfare devices and electronic warfare/information operations systems. Execute other responsibilities as assigned by the Commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center. Strategic Missions Electronic Warfare Expeditionary Warfare Providing the American Warfighter with solutions to their toughest technical challenges in order to better equip them with a DECISIVE advantage over our Nation's adversaries. Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release

Strategic Missions Deter, Defend, Defeat Areas of Expertise: Trusted Electronics Radiation Sciences Failure/Material Analysis Flight Engineering Design & Systems Engineering Component Engineering Anti-Tamper Technologies Automated Test Equipment Printed Circuit Board Design Hardware Product Areas: Launcher Systems Missile Handling and Transportation Systems Fire Control and Navigation Systems Deployed Test and Measurement Equipment Polymer Sciences and Underwater Sensors ASIC Design and Verification Graphics from top left clockwise: Crane’s Linear Accelerator for testing rad hard parts Crane’s Printed Circuit Board Test Fixture Hubble Telescope Satellite using Radiation Hardness Parts MDA Interceptor Missile. Crane developed the transportation equipment Strategic Weapons System Ashore – Cape Canaveral, FL. Crane managed the interfaces and requirements across the various subsystems to replicate an Ohio class submarine operationally. ASIC test fixture Key Technical Areas Core to Future: Model Based Systems Engineering Radiation Hardened Electronics Counterfeit Electronics Microelectronics Automated Test Equipment Design Trusted Hardware

Expeditionary Warfare Rapid Response, Proven Solutions Areas of Expertise: Small Arms Weapon Systems Engineering Specialized Munitions Systems Engineering Electro-Optic Technology Systems Engineering Surveillance, Reconnaissance & Intelligence Collection Systems Engineering Expeditionary Systems Integration & Engineering Power Systems and Interconnect Technology Engineering System Test and Evaluation Hardware Product Areas: Hand Emplaced Munitions Small Arms (less than 20 mm) Expeditionary Ground and Air C4 Expeditionary ISR Systems Ground and Air Multi-Sensor/Multi Domain EO/IR Systems Multi Chemistry Battery and power management Systems Pictures: 1. A collage of various hand held and mounted electro-optic systems 2. Secure High Energy Density System (SHEDS) 3. MK 44 Mini Gun 4. Slow Cook-off test 5. TOW Missile stoot 6. Vehicle mounted FLIR 7. Ground Based Operational Surveillance System (G-BOSS) Key Technical Areas Core to Future: Robotics & Weapons Control Software Interfaces Sensors & Sensor Fusion Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Human Systems Integration Systems of Systems T & E

Control The Spectrum, Control The Fight Electronic Warfare Control The Spectrum, Control The Fight Areas of Expertise: Full life cycle engineering System Test and Integration Threat exploitation Technology Transition Hardware in the Loop, Modeling & Simulation Hardware Product Areas: Surface Electronic Warfare Counter Radio Electronic Controlled Improvised Explosive Device Warfare (CREW) Systems Airborne Electronic Attack Infra-Red (IR) Countermeasure Design Flares/Chaff/Lasers Phased Array and Solid State Technologies Pictures (L to R , T to B) Nulka in Flight, AN/SLQ-32 and Nulka launch cabinets onboard ship, Aircraft dispensing IR countermeasures, Sailor Loading countermeasures in launcher, CVRJ CREW system on Cougar MRAP Sailor wearing man portable JCREW, EA-18G Growler carrying EW systems including ALQ-99 EA pod 1. NSWC Crane Engineers and Technicians with PEO-IWS 2.0 completed the first two integrations and successful Ships Operational and Verification Testing (SOVT) of the AN/SLQ-32 (V)6 EW system and modernization on ships USS BAINBRIDGE (DDG-96) and USS LABOON (DDG-58). Being the second block upgrade of EW systems capability on surface ships the new systems will provide significantly enhanced protection from anti-ship cruise missiles when used in conjunction with shipboard electronic attack capabilities and off-board countermeasures. 2. Conducted first MK59 Decoy Launching System (a Rapid Deployment capability) installation on DDG 62 USS Fitzgerald, managed rapid integration of systems for the fleet. 3. Successful operational test achieved for I1B1 JCREW system, the first program of record CREW system. 4. Designed, developed, and delivered over 11,000 PIPPER Counter Radio-Controlled Improvised Explosive Device Electronic Warfare (CREW) systems (key enablers for the eventual U.S. drawdown in Afghanistan) 5. Supported over 15 weeks of Seeker Test Van and Expeditionary Smart Dispense Van flight test events for Army, Air Force, Air National Guard, and Navy/Marine Corps aircraft…….. 6. Conducted 100 Lot Acceptance Test and First Article Test events for countermeasures devices….. 7. Evaluated over 12,000 Infrared Countermeasures for PMA-272, provided SME for Joint Strike Fighter program for IR/CM 8. Delivered, in theater, the first of three Communications Electronic Attack with Surveillance and Reconnaissance (CEASAR) communications jammer to the US Army 9. Acquisition Engineering support to the Next Generation Jammer Airborne EA system 10. Produced 4,719 ALQ-99 and related Airborne Electronic Attack systems tactical units in FY13. Partnerships with DARPA and EW EXCOM looking at advanced EW technologies like cognitive and adaptive. Proposing new concepts for usage of our advanced systems capabilities like passive precision targeting. Key Technical Areas Core to Future: Electromagnetic Spectrum Control Expertise Cyber via the Spectrum Model Based Systems Engineering Live/Virtual/Constructive Experimentation Distributed, Cognitive, and Adaptive Technologies Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release

Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release Innovation Ecosystem Accelerate and enable the development of a vibrant Innovation Ecosystem across the region and state. Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release

Innovation Ecosystem Metrics Delivering innovation through strategic partnerships Providing game changing solutions Goal: Effective, scalable and sharable T2 model Leveraging T2/IP for enhanced lab mission effectiveness through technology innovation and collaboration is ensuring we’re using ALL our assets Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release

Industry Partnerships

University Partnerships PhD Fellowships SMART PhD Scholarships Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program Naval Engineering Education Consortium Grants Microgrants for Research Temporary Faculty Hires Post-doctoral Researcher On-Site Fellowships Cooperative Research and Development Agreements Educational Partnership Agreements

Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release Summary NSWC Crane is: The Navy’s primary organic field activity for full lifecycle leadership in Strategic Deterrence A National Leader in Electronic Warfare providing full lifecycle support of multi-domain, multi-spectral EW systems. The Center of Excellence for Special Operations Weapons, Sensor Integration, and Weaponry for the Expeditionary Warfighter NSWC Crane provides our Naval, DoD and National Customers affordable, innovative solutions necessary to defend our country and deter aggression Distribution Statement A – Approved for public release