Industry Day Brief Michael Zekas (Acting)

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Industry Day Brief Michael Zekas (Acting) Propulsion, Power & Auxiliary Machinery Systems, Department 40 04 April 2018 Distribution A: Approved for public release: distribution unlimited

Department 40 Propulsion, Power & Auxiliary Machinery Systems Mission Statement: Provide the Navy with Superior Engineering Solutions and Technologies for Propulsion, Power, Auxiliary and Machinery Systems to make our ships and systems operationally superior and affordable throughout their life cycle. Vision Statement: NAVSEA’s Life Cycle Engineering, Technology and Innovation Leader Providing superior machinery systems integration for Propulsion, Power, Auxiliary and Machinery Systems

ORGANIZATION CHART WITH TCs Propulsion, Power & Auxiliary Machinery Systems Code 40 B. Michael Zekas (Acting) 421 Amphibious Ship Diesels K. Toth 422 Combatant & Nuclear Ship Diesels W. Arseneau 423 2S Cog/Gas Turbines Life Cycle Support K. Fauvell 424 Surface Combatants/Gas Turbine Engineering J. Viercinski (Acting) 425 Auxiliary Ships/Acquisition Support J. Lawton 426 MRG & Propulsors M. Bouve 427 Shafting, Surface Ship Propellers & Waterjets D. Gloeckner Propulsion Systems Divisions Code 42 I. Pineiro (Acting) 431 Aircraft, Vehicle, Ship & Material Handling K. Poole 432 Cargo/Weapons Handling & Stowage Systems K. Poole (Acting) 433 Launch, Recovery and Hydraulics Systems F. Brennan 434 Hull Outfitting & Shipboard Habitability J. Kerchner 435 Sail Systems, I&EW, Radar, UMM & Modeling & Metrology HM&E J. McCue 437 Antenna Engineering & Sail Modernization G. Eberhardt 438 Sail ISEA Field Services T. Roche Sail, Hull & Deck Machinery Systems Division Code 43 J. DiTaranto (Acting) PL10 SURFACE & UNDERSEA VEHICLE ELECTRICAL POWER & PROPULSION SYSTEMS PL12 SURFACE & UNDERSEA VEHICLE HULL, DECK & HABITABILITY MACHINERY SYSTEMS PL09 SURFACE & UNDERSEA VEHICLE MECHANICAL POWER & PROPULSION SYSTEMS PL11 SURFACE & UNDERSEA VEHICLE AUXILIARY MACHINERY SYSTEMS PL13 SURFACE & UNDERSEA VEHICLE MACHINERY AUTOMATION, CONTROLS, SENSORS & NETWORK SYSTEMS PL19 ADVANCED LOGISTICS CONCEPTS & HM&E LIFE CYCLE LOGISTICS SUPPORT PL24 HM&E FOR UNDERSEA VEHICLE SAIL SYSTEMS & DEPLOYED SYSTEMS PL28 SURFACE SHIP & UNDERSEA VEHICLE MACHINERY SYSTEMS INTEGRITY PL21 SHIP RECOVERY & DAMAGE CONTROL PL27 SHIPBOARD WASTE & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS PL04 SURFACE & UNDERSEA VEHICLE MACHINERY SYSTEMS INTEGRATION Power Systems Division Code 44 M. Ditaranto 441 Aircraft Carriers/Gas Turbine Electrical Power Systems M. Hanak 442 Steam/Diesel/Electrical Power Systems N. Dewey 443 400 Hz/DC Electrical Power Systems R. Schwarz 444 Advanced Electrical Power Systems P. Tahopoulos Auxiliary Machinery Systems Division Code 41 J. McGillian 412 Steam Systems W. Shapiro 414 Combat Support Systems D. Luciani 416 Life Support & Ventilation Systems R. Bauer 418 Compressed Air Systems I. Amacher 411 Air Conditioning & Refrigeration M. Pierce (Acting) 413 Auxiliary Systems J. Hill 445 CVN & Submarine Power Systems S. Carroll 446 LCS, LHA6 & LHD8 Power & Protection Systems J. Amato 447 CG47, Energy Storage, USCG & Aux Power Systems C. Webster 439 Weapons Handling & Stowage Systems Amphib/MSC/USCG Ken Poole (Acting)

EDUCATION LEVELS (ALL CIVILIANS) DEPARTMENT 40 OVERVIEW TOTAL END-STRENGTH (Civilian, Military, Contractors) 786 TOTAL CIVILIAN 668 TOTAL MILITARY TOTAL CONTRACTORS 118 EDUCATION LEVELS (ALL CIVILIANS) Bachelors: 424 Masters: 131 Doctorate: 2

Auxiliary Machinery Systems Division (Code 41) The Auxiliary Machinery Systems Division provides full spectrum and innovative engineering support for the following systems: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Steam Systems Auxiliary Systems Combat Support Systems Life Support & Ventilation Systems Compressed Air Systems In collaboration with our NAVSEA Technical Warrant Holders, the Division provides leadership for the research, development, testing, acquisition, integration, maintenance, sustainment, and modernization of these systems thru: • Technology Development • Acquisition Support • Failure Investigation / Analysis • System Design • Metrics Assessment • Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspections • Distance Support • Energy Conservation • Land & Shipboard Test & Evaluation • Obsolescence Management & Legacy System Upgrades • In Service Engineering • Training and Logistics

Propulsion Systems Division (Code 42) The Propulsion Systems Division provides full spectrum and innovative engineering support for the following systems: Gas Turbine Systems for Main Propulsion and Power Generation Diesel Engines for Main Propulsion and Power Generation Main Reduction Gears Shafting Systems Propellers, Waterjets, and Propulsors In collaboration with our NAVSEA Technical Warrant Holders, the Division provides leadership for the research, development, testing, acquisition, integration, maintenance, sustainment, and modernization of these systems thru: • Technology Development • System Design • Failure Investigation / Analysis • Energy Conservation • Metrics Assessment • Obsolescence Management & Legacy System Upgrades • Distance Support • Training • Land & Shipboard Test & Evaluation • Modeling & Simulation • In Service Engineering • Machinery Arrangements • Acquisition Support • 2S Cog / Depot Management

Sail, Hull & Deck Machinery Systems Division (Code 43) The Sail, Hull & Deck Machinery Systems Division provides full spectrum and innovative engineering support for the following systems: Anchor, Mooring, Towing and Amphibious Assault Systems Aviation & Material Handling and Stowage Weapons/Cargo Handling and Stowage Systems Launch/Recovery & Crane Systems Hydraulics and Steering Mechanical Hull Outfitting Shipboard Habitability Maintenance Technologies Submarine Sail Modernization/Maintenance Submarine Availability Material Planning In collaboration with our NAVSEA Technical Warrant Holders, the Division provides leadership for the research, development, testing, acquisition, integration, maintenance, sustainment, and modernization of these systems thru: • Technology Development • Acquisition Support • Failure Investigation / Analysis • System Design • Metrics Assessment • Hull & Deck Machinery Inspections • Distance Support • Modernization • Land & Shipboard Test & Evaluation • Obsolescence Management & Legacy System Upgrades • In Service Engineering • Training and Logistics

Power Systems Division (Code 44) The Power Systems Division provides full spectrum and innovative engineering support for the following systems: Electrical Power Generation, Regulation, Distribution, Controls and Protection for all ship class Electric Power Conversion Systems and Special Frequency applications Advanced Integrated Electric Propulsion and Power Systems Arc Fault / Thermal management protection systems Software based Electric Plant Control systems Advanced Power Systems protection scheme Aircraft Electrical Service Stations Degaussing Systems In collaboration with our NAVSEA Technical Warrant Holders, the Division provides leadership for the research, development, testing, acquisition, integration, maintenance, sustainment, and modernization of these systems thru: • Technology Development • System Level Design and Integration • Failure Investigation / Analysis • Energy Conservation • Metrics Assessment • Obsolescence Management & Legacy System Upgrades • Distance Support • Hi Voltage management Safety Training • Land & Shipboard Test & Evaluation • Modeling & Simulation • In Service Engineering • Fault Current Analysis • Acquisition Support • Electrical System Infrastructure Alterations

Propulsion, Power and Auxiliary Machinery Systems Department Expanding the Advantage Green Font = Growth Area Auxiliary Machinery Submarine Life Support Systems Mechanical Power & Propulsion 2S COG Program High Efficiency Small Capacity – Chiller (HES-C) Thermal Management Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Compressed Air Systems/Dehydrators Advanced CO2 Removal Unit (ACRU) Low Pressure Electrolyzer (LPE) Central Atmospheric Monitoring System (CAMS) Full Scale Propulsion Testing Propulsion Executive Steering Committee (PESC) Marine Gas Turbine, Diesel, Steam, Power Transmission Inspector Program Columbia Class Shafting / Propulsor Design Team Marine Gas Turbine Overhaul Main Propulsion Shaft Repair RADCON Asset Restoration Organic and Commercial Depot Management Providing affordable, timely , quality engineering, acquisition, repair, modernization & testing services for Propulsion, Power Generation, Auxiliary, and Hull & Deck machinery systems aboard Surface Ships, Aircraft Carriers & Submarines throughout their lifecycle Electrical Power Architectures, Systems & Components Diagnostics, Prognostics, Improved Maintenance Planning, Cost Savings Electrical Power Competency for Nuclear Ship Applications Power Generation, Distribution, Automation Electric Drive Propulsion High Power Mission Load Interface CBM+ Diesel Readiness System (DRS) Diesel Maintenance System (DMS) Kaplan Meier Survivability Analysis Electrical Plant Controls & System Modernization Hull Outfitting and Habitability Submarine Sail & Deployed Systems HM&E Hull & Deck Machinery Engineering of Architectures, System & Component Upgrades Electric Plant Management & Control System Power System Protection Power Electronics Active Load Management Sanitary / Berthing / Food Service Habitability Repair Contracts New Construction Initial Outfitting Advanced Weapons Elevator Cargo/Weapons, Aircraft Elevators, Upgrades Launch & Recovery Systems Hydraulic Systems Columbia Class Towed Buoy Design Lead Payload Handling Systems Universal Modular Mast Sail System Waterfront ISE Towed Buoy Land Based Test Site Legacy Towed Buoy Improvement Program Distribution D: Distribution authorized to Department of Defense and U.S. DoD Contractors only. Administrative or Operational Use. Other requests shall be referred to NSWCPD Code 40

Competitive Contract Requirements - Projected 2018 Announcements Brief Description ROM Anticipated Announcement Date (FY/QTR) Requiring Technical Code Air Conditioning and Refrigeration System Field Service Repair Support. $50M FY19/Q2 411 Engineering and technical services for inspection and maintenance of Steam Systems Valve Repair. $10M FY19/Q1 412 Engineering and technical services for inspection and maintenance of Steam Systems Boilers, Heat Exchangers, Condensers, and Appurtenances.

Competitive Contract Requirements - Projected 2018 Announcements Brief Description ROM Anticipated Announcement Date (FY/QTR) Requiring Technical Code Engineering, technical, programmatic, logistics, and life cycle management services for NSWCPD DIV 41 system areas on U.S. Navy vessels. $25M FY18/Q4 416 Low Pressure Electrolyzer (LPE) Alteration Installations, aboard OHIO Class submarines. $1M FY18/Q3 Fleet Support Services for Compressed Gas Systems. $75M FY19/Q2 418

Competitive Contract Requirements - Projected 2018 Announcements Brief Description ROM Anticipated Announcement Date (FY/QTR) Requiring Technical Code DDG 51, LHD, LSD, LPD Class Shaft Procurement Contract $50M FY18/Q3 423 DDG 51 Class Shaft Repair Contract $75M FY18/Q4 Commercial Overhaul of LM2500 Single Shank Turbine Gas Generator Assemblies

Competitive Contract Requirements - Projected 2018 Announcements Brief Description ROM Anticipated Announcement Date (FY/QTR) Requiring Technical Code Commercial Overhaul of LM2500 Paired Blade Turbine Gas Generator Assemblies $75M FY18/Q3 423 LCAC engineer support and on-site representatives $10M 425 Engineering services for shafting, gears, waterjets and propellers 427

Competitive Contract Requirements - Projected 2018 Announcements Brief Description ROM Anticipated Announcement Date (FY/QTR) Requiring Technical Code Engineering and Blue Collar Support Services for Navy Standard Slewing Arm Davit (SLADS) supporting the DDG Modernization program. $10M FY19/Q2 433 Engineering and Blue Collar Support Services for Davits and Cranes. Furnishing of design, installation and repair services for Habitability Systems, Spaces, Facilities, Fixtures, and Equipment. $1B FY18/Q3 434

Competitive Contract Requirements - Projected 2018 Announcements Brief Description ROM Anticipated Announcement Date (FY/QTR) Requiring Technical Code IDIQ contract for Engineering, Technical, Logistics, and Installation Service Support for the Steam/Diesel/Electrical Power Systems Division $75M FY18/Q4 442 Contract to repair electrical systems on all surface ships 443