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State of the Panels

This panel focuses on reducing the cost and improving the efficiency of electrical systems in ship construction and maintenance. They also aim to facilitate communication among various stakeholders in the industry. The panel has worked on projects such as bonding and grounding, fiber optic testing, and safer inspection methods for electrical systems.

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State of the Panels

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  1. State of the Panels 2019 NSRP All Panel Meeting

  2. Electrical Technologies Jason Farmer Ingalls Shipbuilding

  3. 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. Recent Panel Activities • Panel Projects • Improved Methods for Bonding & Grounding • Fiber Optic Testing Enhancement for Cost Reduction • Materials & Components for Exterior Electrical Connections (Phase 2) • Safer Inspection of MV-HV Systems • Alternatives to Fiber Optic Connectors * Final Report Available via NSRP Website

  5. 2018 Panel Activities • Panel Projects • Distributed Temperature Sensing for Inspection of Electrical Panels on Navy Ships* • Power Panel and Breaker Commonality* • Low Voltage Shipboard Lighting Feasibility Study** • Evaluation of Efficacy of Self-Sealing Cable Transit Devices for Aluminum Bulkheads and Decks in Non-Watertight Boundaries** * Final Report Available via NSRP Website ** 2018 New Starts • Areas of Interest • Electrical Installation • Switchgear Inspection • Solid State Lighting • High Temperature Insulated Bus Pipe

  6. 2018 Overview • Panel Meetings • Spring – Joint Panel Meeting (ELE, SPC) • Date: March 7-9, 2017 • Location: Charleston, SC • ShipTech • Summer – Joint Panel Meeting (ELE, SWSI) • Date: July 24-25, 2018 • Location: Washington, DC • Tour: NSWC CD • Winter Panel Meeting • Date: December 11-12, 2018 • Location: Tallahassee, FL • Tour: FSU Center for Advanced Power Systems • Industry Events • ShipTech • SNAME Maritime Convention 2018

  7. Future Panel Activities • Electrical Technologies Panel Meeting • Thursday, March 14, 2019 • Time: 8:00 – 11:30am • Summer Panel Meeting • Date: June/July • Location: Atlanta, GA • Focus: Fiber Optics

  8. Questions?

  9. Ship Design & Material Technologies Panel Alicia D’Aurora Harmon Newport News Shipbuilding

  10. Mission Statement The SDMT panel is focused on projects that provide cost reduction initiatives across the complete spectrum of design processes (conceptual to detail) and the use of advanced materials to support the rapid and efficient development, construction, sustainment, and disposal of the next generation of vessels.

  11. Current Focus Areas • In addition to the NSRP major focus areas, the SDMT Panel will focus more specifically in the following areas: • Improving technologies in early ship design. • Improving integration of all shipboard systems and undefined mission systems during design. • Improvement of design technologies, including design and analysis tools, to reduce costs in production engineering and construction. • Investigate material technologies to improve material performance, standardization, and overall material processes while reducing part count and total ownership costs during all phases of ship design and construction. • Reduction of re-work in all areas of ship design and construction. • Improving specifications and standards and investigating new technologies that can be incorporated into Rules or technical requirements documents for both commercial and naval shipbuilding programs. • Collaborate and partner with other NSRP panels on topics and initiatives that encompass the other panel focus areas.

  12. Current Panel Activities • Conclusion of Research Announcements and panel projects • Final RA Outbrief scheduled for the SDMT break-out on Thursday • Selection of the 2019 panel projects • Revision of the project focus areas for the Technology Investment Plan

  13. Future Panel Activities • Combining panel meetings with currently attended industry conferences or events • Holding meetings with themed focus areas to increase government attendance • Initial planning of a panel meeting to meet with the NASA Technology Transfer Office

  14. Questions?

  15. Environmental Panel Kyle Hopf HII-Technical Solutions

  16. Mission Statement • Research, develop, and sustain current and emerging environmental technologies that will both enhance and assist the national shipbuilding and ship repair industry with the reduction of ship construction and repair costs to the U.S. Navy and other national security customers while ensuring compliance to federal, state, and local environmental regulatory requirements.

  17. Current Focus Areas • Evaluate best practices to prevent pollution and improve the overall environmental proficiency of the U.S. shipbuilding and repair industry. • Provide a collaborative framework to improve shipbuilding-related technical and business processes in the environmental field.

  18. Future Panel Activities • Upcoming whitepaper solicitations • Summer joint meeting is preliminarily scheduled with Risk Management Panel • Push for panel membership and participation • Existing, emerging and vacating regulation communications

  19. Questions?

  20. Planning, Production Processes & Facilities Panel March 12-14, 2019 Charleston, SC

  21. Mission Statement Discover and disseminate best practices related to the principal manufacturing processes, equipment, planning, and facilities required to support all phases of ship production.

  22. Current Focus Areas • Researching and evaluating advanced technologies, tools, and materials used during the ship production phase • Examining methods to optimize build strategies, improve planning, and utilize facilities • Researching new and emerging technologies to reduce service and support costs • Maximizing collaborative efforts with the Ship Design & Materials Panel to fully realize new technologies, tools and processes developed by both panels • Seeking collaborative opportunities in welding, coatings and electrical technologies

  23. Current Panel Activities • Recent panel meetings • June 2018, Chicago, IL (joint with BT, SDMT, WD) • November 2018, Atlanta, GA (FabTech)

  24. Current Panel Activities • Completed panel projects • ROXTEC resilient mechanical pipe transits (HII-NNS) • Horizontal Access Lifting System (CTC, BIW, EB) • Equalizing Load Lifting Bar (NASSCO) * All of these have presentations in the APM agenda

  25. Current Panel Activities • New panel project white papers • 19 white papers submitted • Ranking completed in January • Top 3 • Quick-deploy Scaffolding (ElectraWatch) • Applications of Targetless Photogrammetry (Newport News) • Additive Manufacturing for Incidental Tooling (EWI)

  26. Current Panel Activities • Joint panel project with Welding • Advanced Anodizing Process (CTC) • “Extra” 4 and 5 white papers • Shipboard Pipe Insulation Tape (BIW) • Autonomous Mobile Robots for Material Transport (Newport News)

  27. Future Panel Activities • Upcoming panel meetings • March 2019, Charleston, SC (Thursday AM of All Panel Meeting) • Summer/Fall 2019, TBD

  28. Questions?

  29. Risk Management Panel Thresa Nelson Newport News Shipbuilding

  30. Mission Statement The Risk Management Panel consists of the Safety and Health Advisory Committee (SHAC) and the Workers’ Compensation Committee. The Committees provide an open and interactive forum to explore/share best practices and new technologies that support injury/illness prevention and workers’ compensation cost reduction.

  31. Current Focus Areas • Monitor and evaluate the impact of new regulations and consensus standards on the shipbuilding industry. • Electronic Recordkeeping – OSHA • Beryllium – OSHA • Leased workers – OSHA • Weld Fume Carcinogen status – American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienist (ACGIH)

  32. Current Focus Areas • Promote research to develop or refine processes, tools and programs to address safety, health and risk avoidance issues. • Sensor technology • Robotics, human augmentation • Risks associated with shipyard worker experience • Workforce Development • Augmented Reality (training)

  33. Future Panel Activities • Continue to monitor regulatory developments • Engage with Maritime Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health (MACOSH) • Panel Projects • Beryllium • Fire gels • Panel Meetings • Continue joint meetings with other Panels and Shipbuilders Council of America (SCA) with central, shared theme • Next planned meeting combined with the Environmental Panel • Engage Public Shipyard Code 106’s

  34. Questions?

  35. Business Technologies Panel Virgel Smith Ingalls Shipbuilding

  36. Panel Structure Panel Chair: Virgel Smith Panel Vice-Chair: Patrick Roberts Committee Chair: Jamie Breakfield

  37. Panel Mission • Shipyard business processes, tools and approaches, leveraging existing and emerging technologies • Data content and configuration management • Information assurance and cybersecurity • Shipbuilding informatics (Data Analytics) – information collection, what to do with data, best practices to analyze and make use of data, process methods, information reporting • Enterprise process and tool integration – data exchange, delivery, interoperability, intra-operability (commonality) • Digital thread related to Model-Based Enterprise (MBE), which includes model based: production engineering, planning, logistics, pricing and costing, design, engineering, manufacturing, system engineering, sustainment, inspection/test and evaluation (Digital Shipbuilding Committee)

  38. Target Technologies • Digital Twin • Internet of Things • Data Exchange & Reuse • Data Analytics • Scanning/3D Data Capture • Augmented/Virtual Reality • Additive Manufacturing • Cyber Security • Configuration Management

  39. 2019 BT Panel Roadmap - Timeline

  40. 2020 BT Panel Roadmap - Timeline

  41. Future Panel Activities • WebEx and Panel Meetings • June – LoT • August – Data Delivery • October – Additive Manufacturing • November – Scanning • Collaboration with other NSRP panels and other organizations

  42. Questions?

  43. Workforce Development Panel Anna Bourdais Ingalls Shipbuilding

  44. Mission Statement Reduce the cost of shipbuilding through effective projects centered on training and development, human resources, change management and technology transfer. Ensure that all NSRP panel projects reflect a consideration of issues regarding project implementation, especially around human interactions.

  45. Current Focus Areas • Workforce of the future • Collaboration with other NSRP panels and other organizations • Facilitation technology transfer

  46. Current Panel Activities • Weld Qualification (Joint Panel Project) • Austal USA (Prime) • Business Technologies & WFD panels • Improving Workforce Development Initiatives Using Augmented Reality Technology (Research Announcement) • Newport News Shipbuilding (Prime)

  47. Future Panel Activities • Reduce Total Ownership Cost of ships • Improved quality in ship design, construction and repair through continuous improvement of advanced technologies, processes, and data management applications • Enhanced workforce excellence • Improved safety, wellness and environmental stewardship for shipyards and shipboard personnel • Recruitment, training, engagement and retention of shipbuilders through collaboration, knowledge sharing and attitude management during change • Reduced cost associated with ship systems integration during ship design, construction, modernization and maintenance • Increased materials and process commonality across the shipbuilding and ship repair enterprise to reduce cost • Identification of best practices from all sources regarding cybersecurity technologies and their appropriate application to shipbuilding and repair systems and equipment www.presetermedia.com

  48. Questions?

  49. Ship Warfare Integration Systems Panel Perry Haymon Ingalls Shipbuilding

  50. Mission Statement • Reduce the costs of integration and test for warfare systems in ship construction and maintenance / modernization. • Facilitate communications among Navy programs, warfare systems integrators, ship designers, shipbuilders and other NSRP panels.

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