(U)NAVAL CONSTRUCTION FORCES

Abstract

Project 3444 directly supports resilient and agile logistics in accordance with the National Defense Strategy (NDS) of 2018, A Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority 2.0, and the NAVFAC Strategic Design 2.0 Guidance. This program will deliver new capabilities to overcome expeditionary performance limitations in the areas of airfield damage repair (ADR), port damage repair (PDR), and expeditionary engineering and materials to maximize resiliency and agility. Investment in ADR technologies enhance Navy force response plans, and Joint Force Commander's flexibility to deploy and employ from expeditionary airfields, as well as deliver and sustain warfighting capabilities at the point of effect. This includes "right size, just-in-time" technologies that can facilitate both conventional and autonomous rapid assessment, repair, and re-constitution of expeditionary airfields. Innovative PDR capabilities enable the reviving, re-armament, repair, re-fueling, re-calibration and re-constitution of fleet platforms at Navy Port Facilities of opportunity. This effort will develop technologies that facilitate just-in-time assessment and rapid repair of piers, quay-walls, fleet moorings, critical expeditionary waterfront facilities and infrastructure, and port facilities above, at, and below the waterline. Development of alternative expeditionary engineering materials will maximize agility and resilience while minimizing supply chain risk. These technologies will enable in-the-field production of parts (including original and spare parts for expeditionary equipment) and in-situ fabrication of expeditionary structures. This includes production equipment (such as additive manufacturing systems), raw materials (such as locally sourced construction materials), inspection and quality certification equipment, as well as support methods and criteria to employ these systems in the expeditionary environment. New concepts for expeditionary engineering equipment technologies enhance expeditionary engineering operations, to include site identification, selection, and planning; site clearing and preparation; construction activities; site operations support (including local material handling, damage repair, etc.); and site deconstruction and retrograde activities. Technologies demonstrated will provide required engineer support capability while maximizing deployability (by minimizing size and weight) and enhancing operator safety (by providing direct operator protection or allowing for remote or autonomous operation).

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Document Details

Document Type
R2 Budgetary Justification
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2021
Source ID
0603239N_4_1319_PB_2021
Change Summary Explanation
Service Agency Name
Navy

Entities

Organizations

  • United States Navy

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Autonomy
  • Engineered Resilient Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Additive Manufacturing
  • Calibration
  • Construction
  • Construction Materials
  • Costs
  • Engineering
  • Engineers
  • Fabrication
  • Landing Fields
  • Logistics
  • Manufacturing
  • Materials
  • National Security
  • Product Development
  • Resilience
  • Spare Parts
  • Supply Chain

Readers

  • Industrial Economics
  • Maritime Combat Support and Expeditionary Logistics.

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