Photo by Kristi R Britt | Norfolk Naval Shipyard | 11.13.2025
Code 100TO.32 RPC Program Analyst Kelly Carson, and Engineering Technicians John Tate and Kenny Kinstler at the 2024 Norfolk Naval Shipyard Innovation and Technology Showcase....
Photo by Shelby West | Norfolk Naval Shipyard | 10.09.2025
From left to right: Code 100TO.32 Rapid Innovation Lab Engineer Adam Seamster, Code 100TO.32 Industrial Engineer James Martin, Shop 52 RADIAC Electronic Measurement Equipment Mechanic Chris Burke, Code 100TO.32 Mechanical Engineer Dixie Cox, and Shop 52 RADIAC Electronic Measurement Equipment Mechanic Shane Wilson show off a RADIAC monitoring device with the developed fittings from the Rapid......
Photo by Shelby West | Norfolk Naval Shipyard | 10.09.2025
Shop 52 RADIAC Electronic Measurement Equipment Mechanic Shane Wilson and Code 100TO.32 Industrial Engineer James Martin show how a wedge print works inside a piece of monitoring equipment, protecting the wiring and the worker calibrating the equipment....
Photo by Shelby West | Norfolk Naval Shipyard | 10.09.2025
Shop 52 RADIAC Electronic Measurement Equipment Mechanic Chris Burke works on calibrating a piece of equipment with the developed 3D printed casing from Code 100TO.32, the first device developed in their partnership....
Photo by Shelby West | Norfolk Naval Shipyard | 10.09.2025
Shop 52 RADIAC Electronic Measurement Equipment Mechanic Chris Burke works on calibrating a piece of equipment with the developed 3D printed casing from Code 100TO.32, the first device developed in their partnership....
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Christian Victor Bautista | Norfolk Naval Shipyard | 09.10.2025
From left to right: Shop 31 Toolmaker Troy Elmore, Code 930 Process Manager Chris Conley, Shop 38 ALRE Supervisor Benaiah Wade, Code 263 Waterfront Lead Hydraulics and Machinery Jonathan Schwalm, and Code 100TO.32 RPC Program Analyst Kelly Carson. Not pictured: Shop 31 Toolmaker Nino Perkins and Code 100TO.32 RPC Engineering Technician John Tate. Special mention to Kenny Kinstler, who has......
Photo by Kristi R Britt | Norfolk Naval Shipyard | 09.10.2025
The Jet Blast Deflector Conveyor tool was developed by the Rapid Prototype Center in partnership with the toolmakers, Code 930, and Code 263 in order to lift and rotate the shafts in the jet blast deflector operating gear to eliminate the need for extensive rigging requirements as well as removing the need to cut access points to remove the fixture....
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Christian Victor Bautista | Norfolk Naval Shipyard | 09.10.2025
The Jet Blast Deflector Conveyor tool was developed by the Rapid Prototype Center in partnership with the toolmakers, Code 930, and Code 263 in order to lift and rotate the shafts in the jet blast deflector operating gear to eliminate the need for extensive rigging requirements as well as removing the need to cut access points to remove the fixture....