![]() NAVSEA's six affiliated Program Executive Offices (PEOs) are responsible for the development and acquisition of Navy and Marine Corps platforms and weapons systems. Main article: Naval Sea Systems Command Program Executive Offices Warfighting Capability and Enterprise Readiness (SEA 06): Disestablished and aligned within other directorates as of 1 October 2020.Surface Warfare (SEA 21): Manages the maintenance and modernization of non-nuclear surface ships currently operating in the fleet also oversees the ship inactivation process, including ship transfers or sales to foreign navies, inactivation, and/or disposal.Corporate Operations (SEA 10): Performs all operations support for NAVSEA directorates and field activities as well as PEOs.Naval Nuclear Propulsion (SEA 08): Also known as Naval Reactors or as the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, responsible for the safe and reliable operation of the Navy's nuclear propulsion program.Undersea Warfare (SEA 07): Provides research, development, test and evaluation, engineering, and fleet support services to the in-service submarine and undersea forces.Naval Systems Engineering Directorate (SEA 05): Provides the engineering and scientific expertise necessary to design, build, maintain, repair, modernize, certify, and dispose of the Navy's ships, submarines, and associated warfare systems.Logistics, Maintenance and Industrial Operations (SEA 04): Gets ships to sea and keeps them ready.Cyber Engineering and Digital Transformation Directorate (SEA 03): Delivers enterprise digital capabilities and infrastructure for cyber-secure digital work and innovation.Contracts (SEA 02): Awards nearly $24 billion in contracts annually for new construction ships and submarines, ship repair, major weapon systems and services.Comptroller (SEA 01): Provides financial policy, budgeting, accounting, and manages appropriation areas.NAVSEA's activities are organized under nine directorates at the Echelon II level. The following are the current and previous NAVSEA commanders to 1998: NAVORD was the successor to the Bureau of Naval Weapons and the earlier Bureau of Ordnance. The Naval Sea Systems Command was established on J with the merger of the Naval Ship Systems Command (NAVSHIPS) with the Naval Ordnance Systems Command (NAVORD). The Naval Ship Systems Command was established in 1966 replacing BuShips. These bureaus traced their origins back to earlier organizations. Since then various organizations were established and succeeded them to oversee design, construction and repair of ships and ordnance.Įstablished in 1940, Bureau of Ships (BuShips) succeeded the Bureau of Construction and Repair, which had been responsible for ship design and construction, and the Bureau of Engineering, which had been responsible for propulsion systems. The origin of NAVSEA dates to 1794, when Commodore John Barry was charged to oversee the construction of a 44-gun frigate and ensure that all business "harmonized and conformed" to the public's interest. Seal of the Naval Sea Systems Command (historic). ![]()
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