NEWS | May 19, 2021
NSWC Dahlgren Division and Elected Leaders Honor Employees’ Impact for the Warfighter, Community and Nation via Virtual Ceremony By NSWCDD Corporate Communications Dahlgren,Va. –
Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) honored 105 individuals and 36 teams with 22 different awards at the command’s annual honor awards ceremony held virtually and scheduled for release to the workforce as a video presentation, May 21.
Since its debut on an internal website, the command’s military, government and contractor personnel have viewed the virtual ceremony featuring remarks by NSWCDD Commanding Officer Capt. Stephen ‘Casey’ Plew, NSWCDD Technical Director John Fiore, U.S Sen. Mark Warner, U.S. Rep. Rob Wittman and Virginia Delegate Margaret Ransone.
By NSWCDD Corporate Communications
Think of your first mentor. It’s possible this individual still influences you.
“The web defines a mentorship as a relationship between two people where the individual with more experience, knowledge, and connections is able to pass along what they have learned to a more junior individual within a certain field. The more senior individual is the mentor, and the more junior individual is the mentee,” NSWCDD Technical Director John Fiore stated. “I agree with that definition, and I would add mentoring focuses on teaching. Mentoring is a careful consideration of another’s goals compared to their capability gaps and strategically working to find ways to close those gaps through experience, training and education. Mentoring requires we know something about each other.”
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By NSWC Dahlgren Corporate Communications Division
DAHLGREN, Va. – A Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) engineer received the newly established NSWCDD Award of Excellence for Analysis for his outstanding accomplishments for the U.S. Navy.
NSWCDD Engineer Brandon Hayes’ leadership of the Future Surface Combatant Force (FSCF) Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) informed U.S. Navy shipbuilding and Force capability development through the end of the century. This achievement is a testament of the technical cross-organizational expertise that Hayes provided. The large analytic effort was designed to inform future fleet architecture and capability evolutions, over time, and acquisition decisions for critical platforms and capabilities.