NSRP National Shipbuilding Research Program Joint Panel Meeting May 10-12, 2016 Biloxi, MS
AGENDA Introductions Chair’s Report Panel Business Navy Topic Panel Project Overview Process ETP Timeline Discussion of Panel Projects DTS Demonstration National Shipbuilding Research Program 2
NSRP National Shipbuilding Research Program Chair’s Report Joint Panel Meeting May 10-12, 2016 Biloxi, MS
Mission Statement Reduce the cost associated with the installation and operation of electrical systems in ship construction, maintenance, and modernization Facilitate communications among Navy programs, electrical system integrators, ship designers, shipbuilders and other NSRP panels 4
Current Focus Areas • Promote commonality of electrical processes, products, components, and methods across ship programs • Evaluate & transition improved electrical system technologies, installation processes, and electrical system specifications. • The panel’s mission is to identify and implement technologies and processes that improve: Total Ownership Cost Energy Efficiency Electrical System Performance Safety of Workforce and Ship’s Crew 5
NSRP Member Shipyards National Shipbuilding Research Program 6
Panel Activities The Electrical Technologies Panel typically meets three times per year Panel meetings include: Review of active and recently completed projects Discussion and brainstorming Facility tours where available New technologies applicable to the ETP focus area are presented and discussed Industry & Tech Transfer NSRP Day @ NAVSEA SNAME/SPS
2015 Summary Panel Meetings Spring – NSRP All Panel (Charleston, SC) Focus: Electrical Safety Summer – Joint Panel Meeting (Groton, CT) Joint meeting with IT Panel Focus: Fiber Optic Applications in Shipbuilding Presentation of New Panel Project Topics Tour of Electric Boat Winter – Joint Panel Meeting (San Diego, CA) Panel Project Updates Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) Navy Standards Update CODA Overview Tour of NASSCO Technology Transition Activities NSRP All Panel Meeting Expo NSRP Day @ NAVSEA SNAME/WMTC 2015
Panel Projects Projects Recently Completed Low Voltage Quick Connector Evaluation Materials & Components for Exterior Low Voltage Quick Connector Evaluation Electrical Connections Lead: Greg Stevens - BIW Fiber Optics Installation and Acceptance Criteria Materials & Components for Exterior Electrical Connections Lead: Maurissa D’Angelo – D5T
Current Panel Activities Panel Projects Materials & Components for Exterior Electrical Connections (Phase 2) * Safer Inspection of MV-HV Systems * Alternatives to Fiber Optic Connectors * Improved Methods for Bonding & Grounding Fiber Optic Testing Enhancement for Cost Reduction High Temperature Insulated Bus Pipe Performance Testing
2016 Overview Panel Meetings Spring – Joint Panel Meeting Date: May 10-12, 2016 Location: Biloxi, MS Focus: Shipboard Power Systems Summer – Joint Panel Meeting with WD Panel Date: August Location: Marinette, WI Tour: Marinette Marine Winter Date: November/December Location: SE Tour TBD Technology Transition Activities ShipTech 2016 NSRP Day @ NAVSEA SNAME/WMTC 2015 NSRP All Panel Meeting Expo
Panel Business Actions from last meeting: None Discussion of 2016 Meeting times/location Technology Transition
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NSRP National Shipbuilding Research Program White Paper Roundtable Discussion Joint Panel Meeting May 10-12, 2016 Biloxi, MS
Panel Project Overview Projects Focused on NSRP Strategic Objectives Project scope limited to 12 months PoP and $150K Each panel can submit up to 3 project White Papers White Papers should be formatted IAW NSRP Panel Project Guide (Rev. P, dated 4 April 2016 ) Submit White Papers to appropriate Panel Chair Should fit within a particular Panel’s Focus Area Teaming Encouraged Check with shipyard representatives for particular process & policy National Shipbuilding Research Program 17
NSRP STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES 1. Reduced Total Ownership Cost of ships 2. Improved quality in ship design, construction and repair through continuous improvement of advanced technologies, processes and data management applications 3. Enhanced workforce excellence a. Improved safety, wellness and environmental stewardship for shipyards and shipboard personnel b. Recruitment, training, engagement and retention of shipbuilders through collaboration, knowledge sharing and attitude management during change 4. Reduced cost associated with ship systems integration during ship design, construction, modernization and maintenance 5. Increased materials and process commonality across the shipbuilding and ship repair enterprise to reduce cost 6. Identification of best practices from all sources regarding cybersecurity technologies and their appropriate application to shipbuilding and repair systems and equipment National Shipbuilding Research Program 18
Panel Project Overview National Shipbuilding Research Program 19
Timeline (Electrical Technologies) DATE EVENT 5/4/2016 Solicitation Released 5/21/2016 ETP Conference Call 5/10/2016 Topic Presentations • Roundtable Panel Discussion • Idea Development • Team Building 7/8/2016 White Papers Due to Chair Panel Vote – Top 3 Projects Selected 8/3/2016 White Papers Due to SCRA Sept 2016 (est) ECB Project Selection Meeting National Shipbuilding Research Program 20
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