Location: TWMS

  • Engineering and Technical Authority Familiarization

    This course consists of four main modules that are further broken down into submodules. Module 1 provides an introduction to Technical Authority within the Naval Sea Systems Command. Module 2 introduces you to the Competency Aligned Organizational concept. Module 3 examines Engineering and Technical Authority Engagement. Finally, Module 4 discusses internal mechanisms and processes that…

  • Fundamentals of Specifications for Building Submarines

    Submarines are among the most formidable elements in our nation’s defense. Their mission potentials are nearly unlimited, and new and improved capabilities are being added every day. The transition from concept to design to construction, and finally to successful operation, begins with the ship specifications: high level requirements from which the vast majority of other…

  • HM&E Control System’s Overview

    The purpose of this course is to gain an understanding about Hull, Mechanical and Electrical (HM&E) Control System work performed at the Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD). Information provided includes in-depth information about Control System architecture and functionality, as well as the actual work and related capabilities at NSWCPD. Training topics include an…

  • NAVSEA SSO Annual SCI Security Awareness Training

    This course provides an introduction to Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) policy. The course discusses adjudication guidelines; protecting Classified Information; 700 forms; transporting; Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF); Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and dissemination/distribution; markings; threats; visitors; Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs); reproduction and destruction; prepublication; security incidents; Sensitive Activity and Intelligence-Related Contracting (SAIRC); emergency procedures, and…

  • Intermediate Quality Course

    This course provides an overview of Quality and talks about where to find supporting information and resources related to the Management System. The course discuss the two support areas: Resources and Acquisition; the four technical areas: Safety, Project Management, Systems Engineering, and Quality; and the importance of Continual Improvement within the support and technical areas.

  • NSWC PHD SSO Annual SCI Security Awareness Training

    This course provides an introduction to Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) policy. The course discusses adjudication guidelines; protecting Classified Information; 700 forms; transporting; Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF); Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and dissemination/distribution; markings; threats; visitors; Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs); reproduction and destruction; prepublication; security incidents; Sensitive Activity and Intelligence-Related Contracting (SAIRC); emergency procedures, and…

  • Introduction to Submarine Compressed Air Systems

    This course provides an overview of Navy Shipboard Compressed Air Systems for Submarines. It covers some basic physics regarding compressed gases, common system design practices, as well as details on major system components. Topics include compressed air basics, uses of compressed air on Navy submarines, types and classes of compressed air systems, main ballast systems,…

  • On-Site Installation Coordinator (OSIC)

    This course represents part of the overall training requirements for an OSIC to become qualified to supervise Alteration Installation Team (AIT) installations. Each command will dictate additional training requirements, as deemed necessary, for an OSIC to obtain qualification.

  • Introduction to Surface Ship Air Systems

    This course provides an overview of Navy Shipboard Compressed Air Systems for Surface Ships. It covers some basic physics regarding compressed gases, common system design practices, as well as details on major system components. Topics include compressed air basics, uses of compressed air on Navy ships, types and classes of compressed air systems, safety concerns,…

  • Program Risk Management Training

    This training will include a summary of risk management, a discussion of the expectations for project teams, an introduction to the risk management process and best practices as defined in the Department of Defense Risk, Issue, and Opportunity Management Guide, as well as references that can be used for amplifying information.