❗️#PeopleTec is hosting an Advanced Weaponeering course September 9 – September 13 at Redstone Federal Credit Union 💡Do you want to learn about fundamental topics of #weaponeering, applications to specific #targets, and weapon effects? Dr. Driels, Professor Emeritus of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, will be teaching the course! ✅To sign up, please email weaponeering@peopletec.com. Stephen Redifer #technicaleducation #technology #technologyrocks #weapon #lethality #vulnerability #accuracy #trajectory #learninganddevelopment #defense #systemeffectiveness #huntsville #huntsvillealabama
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📣 CALL FOR PROPOSALS 📣 The proposal window is now open for the 22nd Annual Acquisition Research Symposium & Innovation Summit, scheduled for May 7-8, 2025. Deadline for paper and panel proposals is November 18. Learn more & submit proposals at www.researchsymposium.com. This year, the symposium is combined with an Innovation Summit under the overarching theme of "Transitioning Technology." The goal of this dual event is to explore and promote innovative ways to #transitiontechnology from research and development to programs of record to support the warfighter. The Innovation Summit will take place May 8, featuring panels designed to enhance understanding of current, past and future #innovation efforts across the defense innovation ecosystem. These panels will be composed of stakeholders from across academia, industry and government, bringing together diverse perspectives and areas of expertise. The Symposium is sponsored by the Acquisition Research Program at Naval Postgraduate School, Department of Defense Management at Naval Postgraduate School, Naval Warfare Studies Institute at Naval Postgraduate School, and the Naval Postgraduate School Foundation & Alumni Association. #Acquisition #Collaboration #defenseindustry #innovationsummit
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POMA This paper presents analysis of soundscapes and noise interferometry from moored receivers in the vicinity of the New England Seamounts. https://lnkd.in/gvCThsbX #acoustics Naval Postgraduate School
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Inside the latest issue of Future Force: 🔹 Chief of Naval Research Rear Adm. Kurt Rothenhaus reflects on US Navy and United States Marine Corps technological capabilities, both crewed and uncrewed, from the seafloor to space. 🔹 A tribute to the life and accomplishments of Don Walsh: How his storied career and extraordinary life have influenced naval research, by our historian, Colin Babb. 🔹 Can the Naval Postgraduate School's growing 3D printing and advanced manufacturing capabilities facilitate expeditionary logistics in the United States Department of Defense? The answer is a resounding yes. 🔹 Unmanned undersea vehicles save lives and generate enormous amounts of data. As UUVs become more sophisticated, the need for developments in artificial intelligence and machine learning grows. Program officers from PMS 408 and Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific discuss. 🔹 A "rocky" start? U.S. Marines' training with new NATO partner Sweden is the perfect preparation for challenges over rugged terrain. 🔹 Polar pathfinding in a bluer Arctic Ocean is challenging environmentally, meteorologically, strategically, and logistically. But with a little help from our friends, we're still able to protect the seven seas. 🔹 In an imaginative look at the future, retired Navy authors envision a U.S. Navy where sailors and their platforms will be connected in more powerful ways than ever. 🔹 Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic continues to make waves with a new manufacturing facility and a new lab in Quantico. 📰 Read all about it! https://lnkd.in/eb8Dvavu
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POMA This paper presents analysis of soundscapes and noise interferometry from moored receivers in the vicinity of the New England Seamounts. https://lnkd.in/gvCThsbX #acoustics Naval Postgraduate School
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An excellent opportunity to learn more about artificial intelligence (AI), its benefits, and its applications in engineering!
Join the Virginia Society of Professional Engineers and Cardinal Education for an Ethical AI in Engineering Seminar and a Tour of Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division on May 29th, 2024! Event Link: https://lnkd.in/e2fPgrjf
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Register for Additive Manufacturing Technical training this September. GMs, Shop Managers, Supervisors: 👉 Encourage your employees / staff to take the training by offering to pay for it. 👉 Reach out to the CCAT team to discuss training funding opportunities that could offset the cost for you. 👉 Implement what your employees /staff learn and see how it can open doors to new contracts and opportunities. #additivemanufacturing #advancedtechnology #trainingopportunity
📢 News Alert: We’re thrilled to announce that this September, the Talent & Training Accelerator will offer 𝗔𝗱𝗱𝗶𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗠𝗮𝗻𝘂𝗳𝗮𝗰𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 (𝗔𝗠) 𝗧𝗲𝗰𝗵𝗻𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗹 𝗧𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴! Manufacturers, gain the skills necessary for additive workflows under the guidance of expert instructors, in collaboration with industry and the U.S. Submarine Industrial Base. 📅 Classes begin in September, with registration opening in August. Learn more: ccat.us/additive-training #TechTuesday #AdditiveManufacturing #3Dprinting BlueForge Alliance, General Dynamics Electric Boat, Naval & Maritime Consortium (NMC), SENEDIA, Connecticut Office of Manufacturing, Heather Hopkins, Matthew Sermon, Paul S. Lavoie
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Are you passionate about naval engineering? #Warships101 is your gateway to understanding the intricate world of warship design and capability. Designed by leading naval architects, maritime engineers, and project managers, this course offers an in-depth look into the design and management of warship projects. Covering 18 modules in just 6 hours, you'll gain valuable insights into topics like naval aviation, standards, and cost engineering. Perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of warships. Learn more and buy now: https://bit.ly/46AvS54 #BMTTraining #Defence #NavalArchitect
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Deactivation of End-of-Life Batteries with Corey Love from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. This talk details the risks associated with end-of-life batteries and explores techniques for deactivating them when they reach the end of their useful life. Among these techniques, saltwater immersion shows promise, but it is hindered by slow deactivation and potential electrolyte release. https://lnkd.in/eSCm8yVW #BatterySafetySummit #batterysafety
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#TechTuesday Joystick Remote Control Circuit Patent In 1926, the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory's C.B. Mirick patented his system for remote radio control of pilotless aircraft (or of "any circuits or objects which are to be controlled at a distance") using a " 'joy stick' identical with the 'joy stick' provided in aircraft." U.S. Patent no. 1,597,416, "Electrical Distant-Control System," Aug. 24, 1926. "my invention relates broadly to distant control systems, and more particularly to a control circuit for a radio transmitter, and a selectively responsive circuit for a radio apparatus whereby particular controls may be caused to function individually or simultaneously." US Navy United States Department of Defense #NRL #NRLhistory #people #resiliency #revolutionize #innovation #usnavy #lab #scientist #laboratory #NRLresearch #ScientificAdvancements #scientificresearch #engineers #science #technology
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“Continuous learning is the backbone of innovation,” said Angie Meier, department technology officer for the Undersea Weapons Department at Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Keyport. “In an era where technological breakthroughs are constant, companies that invest in the ongoing education of their workforce position themselves at the forefront of this industrial innovation.” With deep expertise in the latest advancements in systems engineering, Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) faculty helped engineers at NUWC Division Keyport advance their skills in the Design for Manufacture and Assembly methodology during a recent workshop, with a distinct focus on real-world challenges and opportunities in the sustainment of existing systems. “The NUWC Division, Keyport-NPS collaboration exemplifies how partnerships between educational institutions and industry leaders can create a pipeline of talent that is not only well-educated but also attuned to the dynamic demands of our Navy’s sustainment efforts,” Meier added. • Check out this recent NAVSEA release for the full story: https://lnkd.in/gWeedmNx • Learn more about Systems Engineering at NPS: https://nps.edu/web/seet US Navy | Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) | NAVSEA Warfare Centers (NSWC/NUWC) | Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Keyport | #professionaldevelopment #systemsengineering
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