ARL Penn State SHPE Jr. Chapter STEM Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Fort Worth, TX November 2012.

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ARL Penn State SHPE Jr. Chapter STEM Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Fort Worth, TX November 2012

ARL Penn State Bottom Line Up Front NAVSEA Objectives Penn State STEM Navy / Naval Sea Systems Command Outline 2

ARL Penn State The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) wants to help you grow and climb so you can lift as you climb You will learn about STEM and STEM Careers You will learn about the Navy, NAVSEA and NAVSEA STEM careers that you should think about Bottom Line Up-Front (BLUF) 3

ARL Penn State Enhance STEM career awareness in Hispanic communities Raise Hispanic community awareness of NAVSEA civilian STEM careers NAVSEA, SHPE national partnerships to help us all lift as we climb NAVSEA Objectives 4

ARL Penn State STEM Founded in Campuses 96,000 Total Enrollment 6,000 Full Time Faculty Degrees in every STEM Discipline Outstanding SHPE Chapter Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) Penn State University 5

ARL Penn State Serve as a university center of research excellence and advanced capabilities for critical Naval sciences and technology and related Department of Defense (DoD) applications Champion the transition of advanced technology to operational systems in support of Naval and DoD acquisition programs and the defense industry Contribute to the education, research, and service mission of The Pennsylvania State University Penn State ARL Mission SEAWOLF CLASS DD-X CONCEPT AAAV 6

ARL Penn State High School Leadership Conference 2012 Extreme Engineering Challenge: SeaPerch Penn State SHPE Chapter 7

ARL Penn State Insert Your Chapter Information Insert Chapter Highlights Insert Chapter Programs Insert Chapter Pictures Your SHPE Chapter

ARL Penn State Science Technology Engineering Math STEM 9

ARL Penn State STEM stands for a cluster of careers and courses in the fields of: Science Technology Engineering Math What is STEM Any field or career that: Creates, Discovers or Applies New Knowledge to Make Life Better for All! 10

ARL Penn State STEM Working Definitions Science aims to understand the “why” and “how” of nature Technology is the process by which humans modify nature to meet their needs and wants Engineering seeks to shape the natural world to meet human needs Math is the science of numbers and... 11

ARL Penn State STEM careers : Search for new information, methods, and ways to do and understand things better Work to effectively and efficiently solve the world’s problems Require you to innovate, create, & discover Require you to ask why and how about things that need to be built, invented and designed In Other Words… 12

ARL Penn State We want you to explore STEM careers… because the World needs YOU and you may not have been getting the message! 13 The World Needs You

ARL Penn State Interested in creating & being “outside the box” (Artistic) Interested in organizing, processing, & record-keeping (Conventional) Interested in helping society and individuals (Social) Interested in leading, persuading and selling (Enterprising) STEM Fields Value People Who Are: 14

ARL Penn State How You Benefit from STEM Today 15 Everyday outcomes of STEM: Cell phones, smart phones or MP3 players - computer engineering, high tech manufacturing Video games - computer engineering: hardware, and software Cars – mechanical, mining, petroleum aerospace, and industrial engineering, math, manufacturing Digital photography - computer software and hardware engineering, physics, math, materials Plastic - petroleum engineering, material science

ARL Penn State Earn good pay Earn respect Learn new things everyday Create new technologies Be valuable to society What’s In it for You? 16

ARL Penn State Education Pays! $40, *Education Pays, 2012, College Board

ARL Penn State STEM Education Pays More! 18 These numbers were taken from the U.S. Occupational Outlook Handbook Engineers depending on field: $54K to $114K Software Engineers: $90.5K Chemists: $70K Medical Scientists: $77K Geoscientist: $82.5K Environmental Scientist: $60K Biochemist/Biophysicist: $83K Average Salary with Bachelor Degree $40.7K

ARL Penn State Agricultural and food scientists Biological scientists Conservation scientists and foresters Medical scientists Atmospheric scientists Chemists and materials scientists Environmental scientists and specialists Geoscientists and hydrologists Physicists and astronomers More Science Career Info See: OOH Professional OccupationsOOH Professional Occupations Some Science & Technology Careers Computer network, systems, and database administrators Engineering Technicians Computer software engineers and computer programmers Computer support specialists Computer systems analysts S CIENCE T ECHNOLOGY 19

ARL Penn State Aerospace Agricultural Biomedical Chemical Civil Electrical Electronics Environmental For more info: OOH EngineersOOH Engineers Some Engineering & Math Careers Actuaries Mathematicians Health and Safety Industrial Marine Materials Mechanical Mining and Geological Nuclear Petroleum Operations Research Analysts Statisticians E NGINEERING M ATHEMATICS 20

ARL Penn State Your STEM Class Opportunities S CIENCE Physics Biology Chemistry M ath General Math Algebra I/II Trigonometry Geometry Calculus E ngineering Engineering Technology Concepts Engineering Design Engineering Technician Engineering Careers T echnology Production Systems Photography Architecture Computer Assisted Design Electrical Technology 21

ARL Penn State Where Can You Use Your Strengths in STEM? Your Opportunity 22

ARL Penn State NAVSEA Welcome Video

ARL Penn State STUDENT-FOCUSED CAREER DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION PROVIDING TECHNICAL AND CAREER OPPORTUNITY DETAILS FOR US CITIZENS INTERESTED IN NAVY CIVILIAN STEM CAREERS Graduates Ready for Tasking 24 Navy Foundational Skills 24

ARL Penn State Secretary of the Army Secretary of the Navy Secretary of the Air Force All Civilians Chain of Command President and Commander-in-Chief Secretary of Defense 25

ARL Penn State The Navy is one of three military branches of the Department of Defense that, when directed by the President, provides the people (uniformed and non-uniformed, also known as civilian), ships, aircraft, weapons, communications equipment, land vehicles, small watercraft, and other stuff) to: The Navy’s Job 26

ARL Penn State The Navy’s Job (1) protect the United States and its allies against its adversaries; and those who would harm us 27

ARL Penn State The Navy’s Job (2) provide humanitarian aid wherever needed around the world 28

ARL Penn State Recruits and trains men and women to serve in the uniformed Navy and Marine Corps (pilots, ship captains, Navy seals, nuclear engineering duty officers, sonar men, etc) Recruits and trains men and women to serve as civilians (engineers, scientists, accountants, doctors, nurses, lawyers, etc.) to support the Navy and Marine Corps operating forces With their partners in industry the Navy develops and purchases all of the stuff (ships, aircraft, weapons, communications hardware, land vehicles, small watercraft, etc) needed to equip its operating forces How the Navy Does its Job 29

ARL Penn State Conducts research and technology development at universities, such as Penn State University, industry and government laboratories to always be prepared to protect the United States and its allies How the Navy Does its Job 30 Maintains a technical workforce, many of which are civilians, to oversee the development, design and purchase of its military equipment

ARL Penn State Civilian Path –Graduate from high school –Get accepted into college because college is critical for getting a civilian job with the Navy (scoring high on ACTs and SATs helps) –The Navy offers help for getting into college, getting through college, and getting a job with the Navy –The Department of Defense Science and Engineering Apprenticeship Program (SEAP) offers high school students an opportunity for a summer job to gain experience working in a science or engineering environment if you live near a Navy facility (Insert Navy Facility) Military Path –Graduate from high school –Contact your Navy recruiter to explore joining the uniformed Navy and do an outstanding job –Once in the uniformed Navy take advantage of all Navy Education & Training activities like the Seaman to Admiral program which supports you while you get your college degree How YOU Get to Work for the Navy 31

ARL Penn State 32 Career Levels Entry: Carries out assignments using basic principles, concepts, and methodology Journey: Experienced worker who has achieved the full performance level of the defined job Expert: Typically manages or advises management and colleagues on difficult problems, conducts special studies, proposes alternatives, and represents the command in committees and seminars; serves as the technical expert in a specific area We Focus on Helping You Plan Your Career Path NAVSEA Civilian Career Planning We care about you and want you to succeed NAVSEA Civilian Career Planning We care about you and want you to succeed

ARL Penn State Entry Level Journeyman Level Warfare Center Group LeaderBranch HeadDivision Head Technical Expert Sr. Research Scientist NAVSEA Technical Warrant Holder Technical Manager Deputy Ship Design Manager Ship Design Manager Office of Naval Research Program Officer Branch Head Department Head 33 Potential NAVSEA Career Paths

ARL Penn State PEO ORGANIZATIONS + Carriers +Integrated Warfare Systems + Littoral Combat Ships +Ships + Submarines Operational and Fleet Commands Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development & Acquisition) Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management & Comptroller) Appropriations Matters Office (FMBE) Under Secretary of the Navy Commandant of the Marine Corps GEN John Amos Shore Commands Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) ADM J. Greenert Secretary of the Navy COMNAVSEA Department of the Navy The Honorable Ray Mabus 34 Civilian Military VADM Kevin McCoy

ARL Penn State Systems Commands SYSCOM MARCOR SYSCOM MARCOR SYSCOM NAVAIR NAVSEA SPAWAR NAVSUP NAVFAC 35 Navy Systems Commands UNITED STATES NAVY

ARL Penn State A diverse organization with a single purpose of keeping America’s Navy #1 in the world A world-class employer of choice that inspires innovation We set the standard for Naval engineering, shipbuilding and ship maintenance We support humanitarian efforts world-wide We develop, deliver and maintain ships and systems on time, on cost for the United States Navy. NAVSEA 36

ARL Penn State SEA 05ESEA 05P SEA 05DSEA 05VSEA 05U SEA 05C SEA 05HSEA 05Z Test and Evaluation Human Systems Integration Ship DesignMarine Engineering Ship IntegritySubmarine Design Aircraft Carrier Design Cost Engineering and Industrial Analysis Warranted Ship Design Managers Technical Warrant Holders/ Subject Matter Experts SEA 05L Littoral and Mine Warfare 37 Commander Naval Sea Systems Command SEA 00 – VADM K. McCoy Vice Commander SEA 09 – RADM J. Orzalli Executive Director SEA 00B – B. Persons (SES) Comptroller SEA 01 M. Maguire (SES) COR J. Melone Contracts SEA 02 J. Punderson (SES) Capt B. Sturken Log, Maint & Ind Ops SEA 04 RADM J. Campbell S. Smoot (SES) Naval Systems Engineering SEA 05 RADM T. Eccles M. Kistler (SES) Surface Warfare SEA 21 RADM J. Mcmanamon B. Anderson (SES) Naval Shipyards SUPSHIPs SUBMEP Commander Naval Undersea Warfare Center NUWC RDML T. Wears D. Mccormack (SES) SURFMEPP SEA 05 NAVSEA Leadership 37 Undersea Warfare SEA 07 RDML D. Duryea S. Schulze (SES) Total Force & Corporate Operations SEA 10 P. Harrell (SES) S. Roden Commander Naval Surface Warfare Center NSWC RDML J. Shannon S. Mitchell (SES)

ARL Penn State Bow Stern Mast Starboard Port Side Bridge Keel Ship Terminology 38 1 Nautical mile = 1.15 land miles 40 Knots = 46 Miles per hour 43.5 Knots = 50 Miles per hour

ARL Penn State 39 Ships, Aircraft Carriers & Submarines

ARL Penn State Ships are huge Ships are complex to construct Multi-mission People live in this product Ships have an extremely high cost per unit Lengthy design and build times Low quantities are procured Long service lives expected (40 years) Unique industry issues Ships operate chronically in a hostile environment Prototypes are not used for ship itself Follow ships awarded before the lead ship is tested Testing for new units is not destructive 40 WHEN Compared to Other Products:

ARL Penn State Subsystem Design & Const. Follow Ship Service Development Lead Ship Production Life YEARS 5-15 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS “6-8 for LCS” “20-25 for LCS” 41 Expected Service Life is Long

ARL Penn State Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Portsmouth Naval ShipyardNorfolk Naval ShipyardPearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Web Site: 42 NAVSEA’s Naval Shipyards

ARL Penn State 43 NAVSEA Warfare Centers

ARL Penn State NAVSEA Warfare Centers

ARL Penn State –Provide the technical operations, people, technology, engineering services and products needed to equip and support the Fleet and meet the warfighter's needs –Serve as the Navy's principal Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) activity for surface ship and submarine systems and subsystems –Provide depot maintenance and In-Service Engineering support to ensure that the systems fielded today perform consistently and reliably in the future 45 NAVSEA Warfare Center Roles

ARL Penn State NSWC Port Hueneme DivisionLife-cycle Engineering and Logistics NSWC Panama City DivisionMine warfare systems, mines, naval special warfare systems, diving and life support systems, and amphibious/expeditionary maneuver systems NSWC Indian Head DivisionEnergetic systems (e.g. explosives, propellants, pyrotechnics) NSWC Corona DivisionMetrology and calibration standards and procedures; Navy independent assessment agent (e.g. Joint Warfare Assessment Lab, Measurement Science and Technology Lab) NSWC Crane DivisionSensors, electronics, electronic warfare, and special warfare weapons NSWC Dahlgren DivisionWeapon systems integration (e.g. radars, guns, missiles) Combat Direction Systems Activity, Dam NeckWeapon control systems, testing and training, self defense systems NSWC Carderock DivisionShips and ship systems (surface ships and submarines) Naval Explosives Ordnance Technology DivisionExplosive ordnance disposal procedures, tools, equipment NUWC NewportSubmarine warfare systems and other undersea battlespace systems (e.g. sonars, torpedoes, autonomous underwater systems) NUWC KeyportFleet readiness support for submarines, surface ships, torpedoes, mines, land attack systems, and Fleet training systems 46 NAVSEA Warfare Centers

ARL Penn State Thanks and Start Planning Stay active in your SHPE Jr. Chapter Be sure you and your family know the path to being prepared for college and a STEM degree Be sure to get our contact information so 47 you can stay in touch and get any questions you might have answered Let us know what we can do to help you and your family and how we can help you help your community