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Life Cycle Engineering Helps Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Philadelphia Meet Numerous Challenges

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The Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Philadelphia is the U.S. Navy’s resident expertise for engineering and technical services, focused on the areas of hull, mechanical and electrical systems and equipment. These services are provided for new ship acquisition, new construction and in-service support. They are the sole government entity remaining at the Philadelphia Naval Business Center (formerly the Navy yard.) NSWC employs more than 2,000 people and some of the Navy’s most unique test facilities.

Challenge:

The NSWC Philadelphia required support for the Maintenance Engineering Library Server (MELS) program of its Integrated Condition Assessment System (ICAS). The MELS program allows ICAS to send self-loading Configuration Data System (CDS) software updates to fleet units, eliminating the need to send a person to each ship.

Solution:

LCE’s support activities have included:

 

Challenge:

The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Program Executive Office for Submarines sought support for the Submarine Performance Monitoring Team operating in New London, CT.

Solution:

LCE’s support activities have included:

 

Challenge:

The Navy is concerned about the impacts of obsolescence on the fast evolving high technology equipment aboard Navy ships, due largely to its effect on mission readiness. A problem occurs when the manufacturer of a critical component or system ceases to produce the part, or upgrades to newer technology that may not be compatible with the current system. When a part becomes obsolete, unless the system has replacement parts or spares, the system may face redesign or may even be scrapped, depending on associated costs. NSWC Carderock Division sought a partner to help establish and maintain an Obsolescence Management Program.

Solution:

LCE has provided the following services:

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