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    N A V S E A    M A C

    In 2002, the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) promulgated Seapower 21.  It provides a framework to align, organize and integrate the U.S. Navy to meet the wide variety of challenges that lie ahead. The CNO called upon the entire Navy, including Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and the Warfare Centers (WCs), to find ways to become more efficient and effective.  To meet Seapower 21 objectives and to increase efficiency, the Naval Surface Warfare Centers (NSWCs) and the Naval Undersea Warfare Centers (NUWCs) have aligned to provide seamless integrated support for twelve core Product Area Directorates.  The day-to-day project management, planning, staffing and project execution will be provided by the geographically diverse NSWC and NUWC Divisions.

    In the SEAPORT Enhanced (SEAPORTe) Multiple Award Contract (MAC), the Naval Surface Warfare Centers, Naval Undersea Warfare Centers, the Naval Sea Systems Command and all of their Field Activities have established a mechanism to work efficiently and effectively across the entire NAVSEA Enterprise to acquire Engineering, Technical, and Programmatic Support Services.  These Services span twenty-one Functional Areas in support of all twelve core Product Areas.

    Titan Corporation and its partners are proud to be part of the SEAPORTe Team.  Founded in 1981, Titan has deep and longstanding relationships with key federal agencies.  Virtually all of Titan’s 2003 revenues (~$1.9B) derive from support for Federal National Security Programs… more than 25% for the US Navy. Our 12,000+ employees are located in all seven of the NAVSEA zones for Seaport Enhanced (SEAPORTe).  This workforce represents a significant and stable national resource available to the NAVSEA Warfare Centers today and over the span of the SEAPORTe Contract; they are currently providing mission enabling support in all 21 functional areas of this Solicitation.  Our population by Zone is as follows:

    • 1 – 2,020
    • 2 - 2,797
    • 3 - 1,346
    • 4 - 1,037
    • 5 - 402
    • 6 - 2,894
    • 7 - 259

    Our Navy work today ranges from research and development of new weapon systems to life-cycle support of systems on every ship and aircraft type in the Navy’s inventory.  Our Navy work today ranges from research and development of new weapon systems to life-cycle support of systems on every ship and aircraft type in the Navy’s inventory. A few examples are cited below:

    • Research in using periscope imagery for automated ship detection, ranging and tracking.
    • Development of a signal processor that enhances 360 ° submarine sonar performance.
    • Affordable Weapon alternative to the Cruise Missile at less than 10% of the cost.
    • Development, fabrication, and installation of high stress Cables and Cable Molds for outboard cabling systems on submarines.
    • Broad ranging ISEA support at every Fleet facility used by the US Navy.
    • Installation of the NAVSEA Headquarters LAN/WAN at Washington Navy Yards.
    • Total Ship Training Program support for PEO IWS 1 including BFTT, BEWT, and TSSS on-board training systems.
    • System/Subsystem Specification and architectural design documentation for DJC2.
    • Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) O&M, engineering, T&E, Logistics support.
    • Extension of Joint Mission Planning System to distributed, collaborative planning capability for expeditionary forces.
    • Research and development of the X-Craft aluminum catamaran…a 1,000-ton-displacement naval vessel that is self-deployable up to 6,000-n.mi, capable of sustained 50-knot speed in SS3, and able to accommodate multiple missions in the littoral environment.
    • Pulse power requirements for a ship-mounted electro-magnetic launcher for a deployable gun system for DDX capable of launching 20 kg smart projectiles a distance of 200+ km.
    • Transforming aging electronic modules from fielded C4I systems into new modules with identical form, fit, and function to solve obsolescence problems with C4I systems.

    For more information, please see our Experience section.