SAN DIEGO (Feb. 16-18) — During AFCEA-USNI WEST 2022, Aerographer’s Mate Master Chief (AGCM) Gene Douglas, Fleet Survey Team Command-Master-Chief, engaged the future STEM workforce, educating Junior Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps students from Temecula, California’s Chaparral High School about Naval Oceanography’s Littoral Battlespace Sensing-Gliders (LBS-G). Naval Oceanography is home to the 24-hour, seven-days a week Glider Operations Center—a UUV program established in 2010 of civilian pilots who command and control an inventory of over 130 LBS-G. These buoyancy-driven UUVs are deployed globally, using satellite communication to set predetermined locations in collecting data.
Date Taken: | 02.18.2022 |
Date Posted: | 02.26.2022 23:00 |
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Location: | STENNIS SPACE CENTER, MISSISSIPPI, US |
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