state of the center - niwc pacific
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State of the CenterFY20 End of Year
27 January 2021
Mr. Bill Bonwit
Executive Director
NIWC Pacific
NIWC Pacific
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Our Mission
NIWC Pacific FY20 Command
OverviewDistribution Statement A: Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. 2Statement F:Further dissemination only as directed by the NIWC PAC CO/ED (FEB 2019) or
higher DoD authority.2
From Concept to Capability via…
Research, development, engineering, and support of integrated C4ISR, cyber,
and space systems across all warfighting domains,
and to rapidly prototype, conduct test and evaluation, and provide acquisition, installation,
and in-service engineering support.
NIWC Pacific
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NAVWARSYSCOM Organization
COMMANDER
RADM D.W. Small
Executive DirectorJohn Pope
1.0 – Finance
Steve Dunn
2.0 – Contracts
Nancy Gunderson
3.0 – Legal
Amy Weisman
4.0 – Logistics &
Fleet Support
Dr. William Leubke
8.0– Corporate
Operations
Art Sterrett
7.0 – Science &
Technology
Carly Jackson
6.0 – Program &
Project Mgmt
Craig Madsen
5.0 – Engineering
RDML Ruttenberg
Rob Wolborsky
PEO C4I & Space Systems
RDML Kurt Rothenhaus
Lisa Ramsey (Acting)
PEO Digital
Ruth Youngs-Lew
PEO MLB
Les Hubbard
Fleet Readiness DirectorateMike Spencer
NAVWARSYSCOM
Space Field Activity
CAPT Rob Berner, CO
Lisa Ramsey, ED (Acting)
Naval Information Warfare
Center Atlantic(Working Capital Fund)
CAPT Wesley Sanders, CO
Pete Reddy, ED
Naval Information Warfare
Center Pacific (Working Capital Fund)
CAPT Andrew Gainer USN, CO
Bill Bonwit, ED
Echelon III Activities
Production,
Installation, & In-
Service Support (PII)
Dr. Ryan Wark
NIWC Pacific Organization
NIWC Pacific
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* SSTM: Senior Scientific and Technical Manager
XO – CDR David West Technical Director – Chris Raney*
CHENG – Delores Washburn (SL)
IW Prototyping – Nicole Stone*
Contracting – Sharon Pritchard
Corporate Ops – Jack Cabana
Finance – Tom Modica
C2 & Enterprise
Engineering
Scott Crellin*
Communications
& Networks
Susie Hartzog*
ISR
Mike McMillan*
Program & Project
Management
John Komlosy
Cyber / S&T
Carly Jackson
Indo-Pacific
CDR Aragon
Wally Fukumae
Senior Technologists (ST)
Business Portfolios
Discovery and
Invention (D&I)
Dr. Dimitris
Tsintikidis
Transport and
Computing
Infrastructure (TCI)
Adam Christ
Battlespace
Awareness (BA)
Mike Tall
Decision
Superiority (DS)
Rob Starkweather
Business and Force
Support (BFS)
Amanda George
Integrated Cyber
Operations (ICO)
Mari Garcia-
Reynante
Legal – Eric Flores
CAPT Andrew Gainer
CO ED
Mr. Bill Bonwit
Digital Warfare Office Technical Advisor –
Mike O’Gara*
FIELD
Mavis Machniak
Decision Optimization
Dr. Karl Van Orden
Multi Domain Maritime Comms
Dr. Karl Moeller
Nonlinear Dynamics
Dr. Adi Bulsara
Tactical & Enterprise Networks
Dr. Albert Legaspi
Undersea Information Dominance
Dr. Eric Hendricks
Philadelphia Japan Guam
Our People Are Our Greatest Strength
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Highly credentialed, educated workforce
206 PhDs
1,523 Masters
~ 32% of workforce: Active Duty, Reservists, Veterans
~ 535 Civilians & Military Directly Supporting C4ISR with the Fleet Around the World
New Professional Program:
~3,514 applicants for 71 positions
Average GPA 3.42
4,342 SCI Clearances
2,512 Civil Servants & Military
1,830 Contractors
CIVILIANS 5,258Scientists & Engineers
Tech Specialists
S&E Technicians
Admin Professionals
General Support
SES / ST / SSTM / SL
MILITARY 222Enlisted
Officers
TOTAL 5,480
FY20 = $3.3B
Total Obligation Authority
2,566
1,087
355
1,060
163
27
162
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Capabilities – Across the Full Life Cycle
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Installation and SupportEngineering, Development,
Test and EvaluationScience and Technology
TodayThe Navy in Operation
TomorrowThe Navy in Construction
FutureThe Navy in Planning
Small Satellite CommunicationsC4ISR for Unmanned Vehicles
Live Virtual Constructive Simulations
Marine Mammals
Automated Production, Installation, & In-Service Support
QuantumIntegrated Cyber
Operations Artificial Intelligence / Machine LearningPredictive Maintenance
Networks Graphene Solid State Laser Atmospherics
Space Command & Control
3D Scanning / Additive Manufacturing
Overmatch Software ArmoryCompile to Combat
Super Swarms
2020 Significant Awards
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Ms. Taneka Lewis
2020 Women of Color -
Technology
Rising Star Award
ASN RD&A Dr. Delores M. Etter
Top Scientists & Engineers of the Year Awards
Team Awards: Non GPS Aided Positioning and Timing for
Surface Ships Future Naval Capacity Team, Rapid Response
and Integration Team, Teams Collaborating Across Naval
R&D Establishment/Maritime Test Bed Team
Mr. Nicolas Jenkins
AFCEA Meritorious
Rising Star Award for
Achievement in
Engineering
CDR Benjamin Cone,
Admiral Stan Arthur Military
Logistician of the Year
Phillip Baptiste
2020 BEYA
STEM Award
Dr. Sara Wheeland
2020 Women Engineers
(WE) Local New Emerging
Leader in Technology &
Engineering (ELiTE) Award
Mr. Edgar Teruel
ASN Financial Mgmt &
Comptroller Achievement
Award
Dr. Kristin Holzworth
NDIA A. Bryan
Lasswell Award
William Joo
Oreta B. Stinson
Small Business
Advocate Award
Dr. Carlos Torres
HENAAC Most
Promising Engineer
Advanced PhD Award
Andy Kho & Christina de Jesus
2020 Society of Asian
Scientists & Engineers
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End of Year Snapshot
Increasing Customer Demand
NIWC Pacific
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FY20 FUNDS TYPE
FY20 CUSTOMERS
Mill
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f D
olla
rs
Total Obligation Authority
FY20 = $3.3 B
NAVAIR/PEOs$108M
NAVSEA/PEOs$305M
NAVWAR/PEOs$1,137M
Other Naval$692M
Mission Funded$8M
ONR$108M
DARPA$237M
Other DoD$561M
Non DoD $129M
Other DoD$238 M
O&M$877 M
Non DoD$129 M
RDT&E$1,082 M
Procurement$951 M
Mission-Funded$8 M
FY20 Contracts
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TYPE Achieved Target
Small Business Awards 38.5% 36.77%
HUBZone Small Businesses 2.26% 1.69%
Disadvantaged Small Business 12.88% 13.26%
8(a) Small Business 4.02% N/A
Woman-Owned Small Business 6.39% 7.08%
Service-Disabled Vet-Owned Small Business 5.31% 3.62%
Competition: Target – 80%. Achieved 77% (Dollars)
Active contracts: 371 (D, C, and grants only)
Firms awarded contracts: 905 Different firms were awarded contracts & orders
(including simplified acquisitions)
TOTAL CONTRACTS
Total
Amount
Obligated
$1.5B
Small Business Goals
FY20 Top 25 Contractors (based on $ New Actions)
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Indicates Small Business
Categorization
FY20 Top 25 Contractors (based on $ New Actions) cont’d
NIWC Pacific
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Indicates Small Business
Categorization
FY20 Top 10 Small Business Contractors ($ New Actions)
NIWC Pacific
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Intellectual Capital and Partnerships –Industry and Academia
NIWC Pacific
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CRADA - Cooperative Research and Development Agreement
▼FY20: 59 Active CRADAs; 39 CRADA Actions
▼Establish and foster R&D partnerships with industry and academia, allowing
parties to share R&D resources, personnel, equipment and costs, enabling
development of new capability, technology, IP
Technology Transfer
▼ Eight Southern California companies are using NIWC Pacific technologies.
▼Promotes innovation and creativity with NIWC Pacific technology through
working relationships with industry and academia
▼Important pathway to move Navy innovation from lab to market and ultimately the
warfighter
PATENTS FY20
Disclosures 93
Patents Filed 46
Patents Issued 81
PUBLICATIONS FY20
Journal Article 119
Conf. Papers 211
TRs/TDs 82
Partnering in Education and Community Outreach
Via our Outreach Programs 692 NIWC Pacific Personnel
have engaged 7,028 Students
By Dllu - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 Geographer - Self-photographed, CC BY 1.0
Carnegie Mellon San Diego State University UC San Diego
Transforming Our “ Users’ ” Experience
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Unreliable
And
inconsistent
Wastes my
time
Tied to my
desk
Clunky and
outdated
Requires
training
Black box
Reliable and
consistent
Respects
my time
Anytime and
anywhere
Modern and
lethal
Intuitive
Responsive
and
transparent
S
L
O
W
F
A
S
T
Installer Trainer
Operational User
Taking Pride in the User Experience We Provide
Maintainer
Insights for the future
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▼ Information Warfare is a primary warfighting domain
Non-kinetic fires
▼ Our role is to drive the R&D, engineering, delivery and sustainment for IW systems
▼ Increased demand for enterprise engineering,
rapid prototyping and experimentation, system “toughness”
▼ Transforming the User Experience
Automation
Elegant Engineering
▼ Continued focus on autonomy, ML, ISR,
networks, AI / automated decision support
▼ Culture built on trust, empathy, unity of purpose,
and love for the team and everyone on it
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Bringing the Power of Information to the Fight!
the
future
of C4ISR
starts
here