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Features the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) in Newport, Rhode Island. The NUWC is the Navy's research, development, test, evaluation, engineering, and fleet support center for submarines, autonomous underwater systems, and weapons associated with undersea warfare. Provides access to the Keyport, Washington, Division. Recounts the NUWC's history and strategy. Contains NUWC maps and posts contact information via telephone number and street address. Links to U.S. Navy Web sites, as well as Web sites related to submarine projects, the U.S. government, and the Department of Defense.
Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC).
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Features the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) in Newport, Rhode Island. The NUWC is the Navy's research, development, test, evaluation, engineering, and fleet support center for submarines, autonomous underwater systems, and weapons associated with undersea warfare. Provides access to the Keyport, Washington, Division. Recounts the NUWC's history and strategy. Contains NUWC maps and posts contact information via telephone number and street address. Links to U.S. Navy Web sites, as well as Web sites related to submarine projects, the U.S. government, and the Department of Defense.
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Features the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) in Newport, Rhode Island. The NUWC is the Navy's research, development, test, evaluation, engineering, and fleet support center for submarines, autonomous underwater systems, and weapons associated with undersea warfare. Provides access to the Keyport, Washington, Division. Recounts the NUWC's history and strategy. Contains NUWC maps and posts contact information via telephone number and street address. Links to U.S. Navy Web sites, as well as Web sites related to submarine projects, the U.S. government, and the Department of Defense.
Report of survey conducted at Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Keyport. Keyport,Washington; May 1994
Author: Department of the Navy
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Master Plan
Author: United States. Navy. Engineering Field Activity Northwest
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The Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division, Keyport includes the main activity at Keyport, Washington, and a few key remote detachments and test range sites located throughout the western United States and in the Pacific. NUWC Keyport occupies just over 200 acres on a small peninsular bordering Liberty Bay, an inlet of Puget Sound. The physical plant is characterized by a mix of pre-World War II, World War II, post-war, and modern facilities. Renovation has been accomplished on a majority of the older buildings, but some still suffer from typical symptoms of old age; including substandard utility systems, inadequate seismic design and energy inefficiency. Future land development at NUWC Keyport should be generally consistent with existing land use patterns in order to maintain appropriate functional relationships between facilities.
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The Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division, Keyport includes the main activity at Keyport, Washington, and a few key remote detachments and test range sites located throughout the western United States and in the Pacific. NUWC Keyport occupies just over 200 acres on a small peninsular bordering Liberty Bay, an inlet of Puget Sound. The physical plant is characterized by a mix of pre-World War II, World War II, post-war, and modern facilities. Renovation has been accomplished on a majority of the older buildings, but some still suffer from typical symptoms of old age; including substandard utility systems, inadequate seismic design and energy inefficiency. Future land development at NUWC Keyport should be generally consistent with existing land use patterns in order to maintain appropriate functional relationships between facilities.
Navy Laboratories: Concerns Regarding the Naval Undersea Warfare Center's Suffolk Facility
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In response to your requests and subsequent discussions with your office, we are providing responses to questions raised concerning the relocation of the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUwc)/Norfolk detachment from Norfolk, Virginia, to Newport, Rhode Island. Your concerns specifically related to whether the detachment's leasing of a new facility in the Norfolk area is in the best interest of U.S. taxpayers. We briefed your staff on November 30,1993, and February 25, March 23, and May 11, 1994, on the results of our work. These briefings and our earlier report resolved your concerns related to the move to Newport; however, you requested that we provide additional information on the requirement for the new facility in Suffolk, Virginia. This report documents the information presented in the briefings related to the new facility. (See app. I.).
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In response to your requests and subsequent discussions with your office, we are providing responses to questions raised concerning the relocation of the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUwc)/Norfolk detachment from Norfolk, Virginia, to Newport, Rhode Island. Your concerns specifically related to whether the detachment's leasing of a new facility in the Norfolk area is in the best interest of U.S. taxpayers. We briefed your staff on November 30,1993, and February 25, March 23, and May 11, 1994, on the results of our work. These briefings and our earlier report resolved your concerns related to the move to Newport; however, you requested that we provide additional information on the requirement for the new facility in Suffolk, Virginia. This report documents the information presented in the briefings related to the new facility. (See app. I.).
Best Manufacturing Practices: Report of Survey Conducted at Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Keyport, Keyport, WA.
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Pages : 68
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During the week of May 23, 1994, a Best Manufacturing Practices (BMP) survey was conducted at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Keyport located in Keyport, Washington. Keyport is one of two Navy underwater weapon proof test and engineering facilities. This facility supports 600 employees with a mission to provide test and evaluation, depot maintenance and repair, logistics, Fleet support, and industrial base support for undersea warfare systems, combat systems, countermeasures, targets, undersea vehicles, submarine unique communications, and other assigned systems.
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Pages : 68
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During the week of May 23, 1994, a Best Manufacturing Practices (BMP) survey was conducted at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Keyport located in Keyport, Washington. Keyport is one of two Navy underwater weapon proof test and engineering facilities. This facility supports 600 employees with a mission to provide test and evaluation, depot maintenance and repair, logistics, Fleet support, and industrial base support for undersea warfare systems, combat systems, countermeasures, targets, undersea vehicles, submarine unique communications, and other assigned systems.
NUWC TP
Author: Naval Undersea Warfare Center (U.S.)
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Category : Marine engineering
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Category : Marine engineering
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Naval Undersea Warfare Center NUWC TN
Author: Naval Undersea Warfare Center (U.S.)
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Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport Utilities Metering, Phase 1
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Pacific Northwest Laboratory developed this report for the US Navy's Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport, Rhode Island (NUWC). The purpose of the report was to review options for metering electricity and steam used in the NUWC compound, and to make recommendations to NUWC for implementation under a follow-on project. An additional NUWC concern is a proposed rate change by the servicing utility, Newport Electric, which would make a significant shift from consumption to demand billing, and what effect that rate change would have on the NUWC utility budget. Automated, remote reading meters are available which would allow NUWC to monitor its actual utility consumption and demand for both the entire NUWC compound and by end-use in individual buildings. Technology is available to perform the meter reads and manipulate the data using a personal computer with minimal staff requirement. This is not meant to mislead the reader into assuming that there is no requirement for routine preventive maintenance. All equipment requires routine maintenance to maintain its accuracy. While PNL reviewed the data collected during the site visit, however, it became obvious that significant opportunities exist for reducing the utility costs other than accounting for actual consumption and demand. Unit costs for both steam and electricity are unnecessarily high, and options are presented in this report for reducing them. Additionally, NUWC has an opportunity to undertake a comprehensive energy resource management program to significantly reduce its energy demand, consumption, and costs.
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Pages : 32
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Pacific Northwest Laboratory developed this report for the US Navy's Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport, Rhode Island (NUWC). The purpose of the report was to review options for metering electricity and steam used in the NUWC compound, and to make recommendations to NUWC for implementation under a follow-on project. An additional NUWC concern is a proposed rate change by the servicing utility, Newport Electric, which would make a significant shift from consumption to demand billing, and what effect that rate change would have on the NUWC utility budget. Automated, remote reading meters are available which would allow NUWC to monitor its actual utility consumption and demand for both the entire NUWC compound and by end-use in individual buildings. Technology is available to perform the meter reads and manipulate the data using a personal computer with minimal staff requirement. This is not meant to mislead the reader into assuming that there is no requirement for routine preventive maintenance. All equipment requires routine maintenance to maintain its accuracy. While PNL reviewed the data collected during the site visit, however, it became obvious that significant opportunities exist for reducing the utility costs other than accounting for actual consumption and demand. Unit costs for both steam and electricity are unnecessarily high, and options are presented in this report for reducing them. Additionally, NUWC has an opportunity to undertake a comprehensive energy resource management program to significantly reduce its energy demand, consumption, and costs.
FY .. Annual ILIR Report
Author: Naval Undersea Warfare Center (U.S.). In-House Laboratory Independent Research Program
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Category : Hydrodynamics
Languages : en
Pages : 278
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Category : Hydrodynamics
Languages : en
Pages : 278
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Navy Laboratories
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
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Category : Navy-yards and naval stations
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Category : Navy-yards and naval stations
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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