This week, the leadership team met with Martina Gallus, Carnival Cruise Line Vice President of Technical Operations. During the visit they discussed shipyard workforce management, on-time ship availability strategies and visited US Navy ships in availabilities at Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center. #BravoZulu to the CNRMC and MARMC teams for fostering innovation and growing our partnerships! #NAVSEA #TheForceBehindTheFleet #MaintenaceModernizationandSustainment #LetsGetAfterIt
Navy Regional Maintenance Center and Surface Ship Maintenance, Modernization and Sustainment
Defense & Space
Washington, District of Columbia 4,374 followers
We deliver surface ship sustainment, maintenance, and modernization support to U.S. Naval Forces around the globe.
About us
This is the official LinkedIn account for Commander, Navy Regional Maintenance Center (CNRMC), a Naval Sea Systems (NAVSEA) Command field activity, headquartered in Washington D.C. and Norfolk, VA. The command was established on December 15, 2010 to operate and oversee the Navy Regional Maintenance Centers (RMCs), to include subordinate detachments, as they execute U.S. Navy surface ship sustainment, maintenance, and modernization. Subordinate commands include: ‒ Forward Deployed Regional Maintenance Center (Naples, Italy) o Forward Deployed Regional Maintenance Center Detachment (Rota, Spain) o Forward Deployed Regional Maintenance Center Detachment (Manama, Bahrain) ‒ Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (Norfolk, VA) ‒ Southeast Regional Maintenance Center (Mayport, FL) ‒ Southwest Regional Maintenance Center (San Diego, CA) Additionally, CNRMC collaboratively executes its surface ship support mission in partnership with NAVSEA’s Directorate for Logistics, Maintenance & Industrial Operations (SEA 04) at the following locations: ‒ Hawaii Regional Maintenance Center (Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility) ‒ Northwest Regional Maintenance Center (Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility) ‒ U.S. Naval Ship Repair Facility and Japan Regional Maintenance Center (SRF-JRMC) Altogether, the command is responsible for partnering with private industry to execute surface ship maintenance and modernization availabilities, conduct surface fleet intermediate level repairs and total ship readiness assessments, and serves as the first responder for surface ship request for technical assistance. With a force of approximately 7,500 personnel across all commands, CNRMC provides around the globe support to keep the Navy’s warships operational and materially ready for action. The appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of the U.S. Navy or Department of Defense.
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https://www.navsea.navy.mil/Home/RMC/CNRMC/
External link for Navy Regional Maintenance Center and Surface Ship Maintenance, Modernization and Sustainment
- Industry
- Defense & Space
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Government Agency
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Primary
1333 Isaac Hull Avenue
Washington, District of Columbia 20376, US
Employees at Navy Regional Maintenance Center and Surface Ship Maintenance, Modernization and Sustainment
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Cory Lynch
Contract Specialist, East Coast Portfolio Manager, C420 Division Head (CNRMC)
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Allen Musser, PMP
General Engineer
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Jon Nash, PMP
Waterfront Operations, Asst. Director
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K. Thomas Tate, ASEP
Craft, Boats, Unmanned Surface Vessels (USV) & Other Craft (Non-self-propelled) ---- Head Cross Country/Track & Field Coach
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#GreatNavyDay! RADM Greene hosted Republic of South Korea (ROK) Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) General Director Giyoung Jeoung and Republic of Korea Navy Capt. Suoek Lee of the International Cooperation Bureau. During the meeting, they discussed naval maintenance and repair, shared challenges, and opportunities for continued partnership and future collaboration. Office of the Secretary of the Navy Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Office of the Chief of Naval Operations Program Executive Office, Ships (PEO Ships) Navy Regional Maintenance Center and Surface Ship Maintenance, Modernization and Sustainment
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🌊 Exciting Announcement! 🌊 It was a #GreatNavyDay. TEAM Ships celebrated the transfer of custody of USS FORT LAUDERDALE (LPD 28) from the Amphibious Warfare Program Office to the Unmanned Small Combatants and Amphibious Ships Program Office. The Honorable Meredith Berger, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Energy, Installations, and Environment, was the guest speaker. Secretary Berger is also the proud sponsor of USS Fort Lauderdale. This ceremony marks a pivotal moment in the ship’s journey and acknowledges the hard work of the new construction team and their partners in delivering this San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship. As the sustainment and modernization team takes the lead, we look forward to supporting and sustaining LPD 28 as it embarks on critical expeditionary warfare missions. Together - We Fight! ⚓️ US Navy #USSFortLauderdale #AmphibiousWarfare #MilitaryCeremony Office of the Secretary of the Navy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition Office of the Chief of Naval Operations Program Executive Office, Ships (PEO Ships) Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Energy, Installations & Environment
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On 16 October, RADM Greene hosted the quarterly SEA 21 All Hands meeting, where he discussed organizational wins and provided updates on yearly goals. Congratulations to all the team members who were recognized for their accomplishments! Thank you for all you do each day to support the US Navy mission. #LetsGetAfterIt #MaintenaceModernizationandSustainment Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)
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RADM Bill Greene hosted RADM Rachel Durbin, Head of Engineering Royal Australian Navy on the Washington Navy Yard, Oct. 11. During the visit, they discussed various ways our nations strive to share naval best practices and further collaborate. Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) #InternationalPartnership #WashingtonNavyYard #MaintenanceModernizationandSustainment
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This week Rear Adm. Greene had the honor of presiding over a loop transfer ceeemony as Lt Cmdr. Kevin Nist turned over his duties as aid to Lt. Cmdr. Brandon Carter. Welcome aboard, Lt. Cmdr Carter, we are happy to have you on the team and best wishes Lt. Cmdr Nist as you embark on your new assignment! #NavyTradition #MaintenanceModernizationandSustainment Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)
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An exceptional way to spend the final day of the #WorldClassShipbuilding visit to the ROK. The #TEAMSHIPS delegation, joined by leadership from Joint U.S. Military Affairs Group- Korea (JUSMAG-K) and ROK’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) toured the R&D facilities of two of the largest shipbuilding companies in the world (Hanwha Ocean and HD Hyundai Group Global R&D Center). Both companies have invested significantly in facilities and process modernization and are working on cutting edge shipbuilding technology. At Hanwha Ocean R&D Center we toured the company’s tow tank, cavitation channel and their land base test system and at HD Hyundai Group Global R&D Center the company showcased AI based solutions in ship design, navigation and condition based maintenance. The team ended the week with a visit to DAPA to share insights on what they learned from Korean shipyards, suppliers, R&D centers and discussed next steps on this partnership. Thank you to all those involved in planning and executing this exceptional visit. #MaritimeStatecraft #MaritimeIndustrialBase #WeGoTogether Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)
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RADM Bill Greene and RADM Tom Anderson, with SMEs in ship design and supply chain management, visited DAEYANG ELECTRIC Co., Ltd., a global manufacturer of marine lighting, electronics, and electrical distribution systems, #SunjinEntech, a Master Ship Repair Agreement holder with a history of maintaining US Navy ships and Doosan Enerbility, a provider of integrated solutions in the fields of maritime power transmission and engineering control systems. The trip is a great opportunity for the U.S. and ROK to improve understanding of each other's shipbuilding ecosystems, and explore topics of mutual interest and benefit. Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) #InternationalPartnerships #TeamSHIPSDelegation #WeGoTogether
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The #TEAMSHIPS delegation continues their education on the South Korean #Shipbuilding Ecosystem. Today, they toured Hanwha Aerospace, a company leveraging highly automated production lines to manufacture Gas Turbines for aircrafts and ships and HI AIR KOREA, Korea’s largest manufacturer of HVAC systems for marine applications. The team concluded the day with a visit to ROK’s Naval Shipyard and Navy Logistics Command under the leadership of RADM An. It was a great opportunity to share best practices and strengthen bonds with our #ROK-N partners. Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) #InternationalPartnerships #WorldClassShipbuilding #MaritimeStatecraft #MaritimeIndustrialBase
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#WorldClassShips and #MaritimeStatecraft This week Program Executive Office, Ships (PEO Ships) and Navy Regional Maintenance Center and Surface Ship Maintenance, Modernization and Sustainment (SEA 21/CNRMC) are leading a #TEAMSHIPS delegation including members of the NAVSEA 05D technical community and the recently established Maritime Industrial Base (#MIB) to the Republic of South Korea (#ROK) to visit Shipyards, Research and Development (R&D) centers and suppliers. Day 1 began with visits to the U.S. Embassy in Seoul and ROK-Navy Headquarters in Gyerongdae. Great start to the visit which is first and foremost focused on building relationships with this important partner nation. Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition #DAPA
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