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Naval Surface Warfare Center - Crane Division

Laboratory Information:

Naval Surface Warfare Center - Crane Division
Code TEO
Highway 361
Building 3395
Crane, IN 47522-5001
Phone: 812-854-4164
Fax: 812-854-4041
Email: john.dement@navy.mil
Website: http://www.crane.navy.mil/
Technology Transfer Website: http://www.crane.navy.mil/newscommunity/TechTrans_default.asp
Agency/Department: Dept. of Defense - Navy
Region: Midwest

FLC Laboratory Representative:

Mr. John Dement
Phone: 812-854-4164
Fax: 812-854-4041
Email: john.dement@navy.mil

Background/History of the Laboratory:

The initial mission of Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center was to prepare, load, renovate, receive, store, and issue all ammunition, including pyrotechnics and illuminating projectiles, and to act as a principal source of supply at a most critical time - the early days of World War II. After the end of World War II, NSWC Crane began to develop expertise in engineering and electronics that carried the facility into a leadership position in today's Navy. Today NSWC Crane is a multi-mission, multi-service product center with both a fleet support and industrial base mission. Our fleet support mission is performed in a joint, cross-service, and cross-platform environment when possible. In fulfilling the industrial base mission, NSWC Crane acts as a steward of microwave tubes, printed wiring boards, pyrotechnics, radiation hardened devices and batteries. NSWC Crane serves a modern and sophisticated Navy as a recognized leader in diverse and highly technical product lines in the areas of ordnance, electronics and electronic warfare. The professionalism and pride of NSWC Crane's workforce significantly benefits the Navy and the taxpayer through better products at lower cost. NSWC Crane is an industrial leader in applying better processes and technologies to the development, acquisition and support of modern naval combat weapons systems. NSWC Crane is unique in all of DoD with the co-location of a range of diverse capabilities complemented by NSWC Crane's acquisition professionals, material logistics expertise, and the product test ranges on a 100-square mile property. NSWC Crane serves the Navy well not only by recruiting and training the very best personnel - both civilian and military - but also by acquiring state of the art equipment and facilities. Modern management practices are used to meet today's needs and to insure NSWC Crane's transition into the future. Partnerships with industry, academia and other government activities leverage the strengths of each to meet the needs of the Fleet. NSWC Crane's many tenant activities, including the Crane Army Ammunition Activity, the Coast Guard and others, enable us to realize the synergies possible only through joint-service cooperation. NSWC Crane is a world-class organization involved in virtually every ship, submarine, aircraft, and missile system fielded by the Navy. Every day, 24 hours a day, NSWC Crane is harnessing the power of technology for the Warfighter.

Mission of the Laboratory:

NSWC Crane supports our Warfighters in the areas of special missions, strategic missions, and electronic warfare/information operations by: providing full spectrum acquisition, engineering, logistics, &maintenance; sustaining systems; procuring hardware; operations support inserting technology into critical components; extensive failure analysis; reverse engineering &obsolescence analysis; enhancing fleet's maintenance capability; robust test capability.

Technology Transfer Mechanisms:

  • Collaborative Partnerships
  • Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs)
  • Dual-use Technologies
  • Facility Sharing
  • Patents and Licensing
  • Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR)
  • Technical Assistance
  • Testing Services

Technology Areas of Expertise:

  • Acquisition Support
  • Airborne Electronic Warfare
  • Chemical/Biological Warfare Detection
  • Conventional Ammunition
  • Defense Security Systems
  • Expeditionary Warfare Systems
  • Fleet Maintenance and Modernization
  • Global Material Logistics
  • Microwave Vacuum and Solid State Devices
  • Night Vision & Electro-Optics
  • Power Systems
  • Pyrotechnics
  • Radar
  • Small Arms
  • Strategic Systems
  • Surface Electronic Warfare
  • Surface Ship Systems
  • Undersea Warfare Systems