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The U.S. faces limitations in using lithium-ion powered vehicles aboard maritime platforms due to safety concerns.
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The U.S. faces limitations in using lithium-ion powered vehicles aboard maritime platforms due to safety concerns.
The Navy’s Strategic Systems Programs (SSP) Conventional Prompt Strike (CPS) Program Office is charged with rapidly prototyping and fielding a hypersonic weapon – a top Defense Department priority – capable of precise, timely, long-range strike against deep-inland, time-critical, soft- and medium-hardened targets in contested environments.
The V-22 Joint Program Office (JPO) oversees the versatile V-22 Osprey, a tiltrotor aircraft supporting the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force missions.
Traditional surface warship designs are limited in their ability to efficiently and cost-effectively adapt to evolving mission requirements. To maintain future naval superiority, the U.S. Navy is developing flexible, modular, open-system warships that can remain combat-relevant throughout their service life.
As part of its digital transformation, our Defense and maritime customers are generating vast amounts of data across platforms and operations.
The U.S. Navy is undergoing a major digital transformation to enhance command and control (C2) capabilities across the enterprise.
The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps are responsible for ensuring that Presidential Helicopter transportation is 100% safe, reliable, and timely. This high-profile mission supports the President, Vice President, heads of state, and other official parties.
NAVSEA sought an efficient and cost-effective way to install and integrate the Optical Dazzling Interdictor, Navy (ODIN)—a laser weapon system—on surface ships.
Our Defense and U.S. Navy customers identified a need to accelerate technological development while maintaining alignment with evolving priorities and tight deployment timelines.
The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Naval Systems Engineering Directorate (SEA 05) is responsible for the full lifecycle engineering of the Navy’s ships, submarines, and warfare systems.