About NASC
About NASC
Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation
Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation has provided engineering and technical services in support of the Department of Defense and industry since 1977. Offering our customers quality products and services and consistently exceeding customer expectations has allowed us to grow to a 200+ employee company with more than 10 locations with numerous detachments overseas.
NASC began operations by providing Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance RDT&E services and support to the Department of Defense. Over the years, our core capabilities quickly expanded to encompass avionics, air vehicles, sensors, electro-optics, prototyping, systems integration, and aerospace manufacturing.
Today, the specialized products and services of NASC are being used in multiple operational theaters around the world. NASC is proud to offer the equipment, training, and support vital to our military and civilian customers. NASC areas of expertise include Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) design, integration and flight services, UAS ground control stations, anti-submarine warfare, advanced acoustics and sensor development, persistent surveillance systems services, combat systems development and support, and information technology. As we look to the future, NASC will continue to expand by supporting our customers with the quality engineering and technical expertise that has fueled growth throughout our history.
NASC is completely committed to providing excellent results for our customers in industry and the Department of Defense. NASC, like our country, is deeply indebted to the sacrifices and heroism of our war fighters and their families. At NASC, we have a true connection to the warfighter. In many instances, our employees have served in the military – so we know the difficult and sometimes life-threatening situations our warfighters face on a daily basis.
In 1999, the government established the Veteran’s Entrepreneurship and Business Development Act to support growth in business opportunities for our veterans. This legislation dictates a minimum of 3 percent of the total value of government contract awards for each fiscal year be awarded to Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). An SDVOSB is defined as a business that is (1) at least 51 percent owned directly and unconditionally by a service-disabled veteran and (2) managed and controlled by a service-disabled veteran, or spouse or permanent caregiver of a service-disabled veteran with a permanent and severe disability. NASC is proud to be a service-disabled veteran-owned business (SDVOSB).
All federal contracts include clauses to meet the government SDVOSB contract award goals. Contracting with NASC brings the right people with the right skills to solve problems and provide innovated solutions. Additionally, we can collectively help the government achieve SDVOSB goals and give back to the men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
NASC qualifies as a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) for several NAICS Codes Including:
- 336411 Aircraft Manufacturing
- 541715 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)
- 541330 Engineering Services
Consortiums
- Undersea Technology Innovation Consortium (UTIC) – UTIC exists to facilitate collaborative, rapid development, testing and commercialization of innovative undersea and maritime technology for commercial, academic and nonprofit organizations contributing to the defense and security of our nation.
- Border Security Technology Consortium (BSTC) – BSTC supports the CBP and other potential customers within DHS in providing collaborative R&D and rapid prototyping/piloting capabilities germane to the border security domain.
- The Training and Readiness Accelerator (TReX) – TreX expedites development, demonstration, and delivery of prototypes to increase Warfighter readiness. With a focus on modeling, simulation, and training, TReX provides the United States Government with an agile mechanism to iterate and refine critical technologies to keep pace with ongoing and emerging challenges.
- Consortium for Energy, Environment and Demilitarization (CEED) – CEED is a consortium composed of leading companies and institutions in the Energy, Environmental and Demilitarization technology sectors.
- C5 Consortium – C5 is composed of leading companies and institutions in the C4ISR and cyber technology sectors. C5 accelerates the development and deployment of new capabilities to the Warfighter through the use of Other Transaction Authority.
- Naval Aviation Systems Consortium – The Naval Aviation Systems Consortium has been formed to support the technology needs of the Naval Air Warfare Centers (NAWCs) and the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) through the use of Other Transaction Authority.
- Autonomy Research Collaboration Network – The Autonomy Research Collaboration Network or ARCNet is a collaboration of industry and academic members working in concert to expedite the development of technology and to address current and future Air Force and other DoD technological needs.
Multi – Award Contracts
- Responsive Strategic Sourcing for Services (RS3) – NASC has been awarded an RS3 prime contract. This contract is a multiple award Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Performance Based Services Contract that provides customized best value solutions to organizations whose mission is Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR). The breadth of the RS3 Contract scope also encompasses most cyber (C5) related support services.
- SeaPort-NXG – Awardees of the Seaport-NXG IDIQ provide qualified personnel, materials, facilities, equipment, test instrumentation, data collection and analysis, hardware and software, and other services to support the Department of the Navy (DON) in the execution of its overall organizational functions and the specific missions of the individual activities and ordering offices. This includes services that potentially span the entire spectrum of mission areas and technical capabilities supported by the DON ordering activities. Seaport-NXG awards fall into two broad categories; Engineering Services and Program Management Services.
The Small Business Innovation Research (or SBIR) program is a United States Government program intended to help certain small businesses conduct research and development (R&D). Funding takes the form of contracts or grants. The SBIR program was created to support scientific excellence and technological innovation through the investment of federal research funds in critical American priorities to build a strong national economy. For the purposes of the SBIR program, the term “small business” is defined as a for-profit business with fewer than 500 employees, owned by one or more individuals who are citizens of, or permanent resident aliens in, the United States of America.
NASC is actively involved and has been awarded numerous Small Business Innovation Research Contracts to provide next generation technologies. Please click the link below to view a partial list of these contracts.
Quality and integrity of all customer products is the top priority at Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation. Our Quality Management System (QMS) uses a process approach to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in achieving our objectives. We use the “Plan-Do-Check and Act” model of quality improvement which emphasizes continuous monitoring, measurement, and improvement of the system. It is directed at enhancing the satisfaction of customers by means of constant review and understanding of customer requirements and exceeding all expectations. A metric-based Performance Evaluation System is used to collect and analyze data related to the effectiveness of our processes and the quality of our products.
NASC has established quality, responsiveness, and integrity as the principles of our existence. We strive to guarantee satisfaction. By closely managing, measuring, and recording every critical product and service, we can define and validate each of our processes and work procedures. We involve and empower our employees to constantly review and audit these processes to continuously improve them and deliver the highest standards of quality and integrity.
At NASC, our mission is to develop and deliver technology and products that provide unmatched capability for the men and women who protect America and provide innovative cost saving solutions to our partners in industry.
NASC prides itself on having the necessary expertise to take technology and products from concept to reality. This includes identifying and analyzing needs, developing concepts, designs and prototypes, technology risk assessments, test and evaluation, production, support, maintenance and upgrades.
Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation
Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation is committed to being a trusted partner and a highly-proficient supplier to our customers. We are proud to offer analytical, engineering, science, and state-of-the-art technology services to address the needs of our government and industry. Below you’ll find just a partial listing of the customers NASC is honored to have served.
- Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft and Weapons Divisions
- Naval Air Systems Command
- Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
- U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
- Office of Naval Research
- Sandia National Laboratories
- Federally Funded Research and Development Centers
- Air Force Research Laboratory
- Georgia Tech Research Institute
- Mississippi State University
- University of Maryland
- Department of Homeland Security
- U.S. Air Force
- Department of the Army
- U.S. Marine Corps
- NASA
Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation
Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation has provided engineering and technical services in support of the Department of Defense and industry since 1977. Offering our customers quality products and services and consistently exceeding customer expectations has allowed us to grow to a 200+ employee company with more than 10 locations with numerous detachments overseas.
NASC began operations by providing Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance RDT&E services and support to the Department of Defense. Over the years, our core capabilities quickly expanded to encompass avionics, air vehicles, sensors, electro-optics, prototyping, systems integration, and aerospace manufacturing.
Today, the specialized products and services of NASC are being used in multiple operational theaters around the world. NASC is proud to offer the equipment, training, and support vital to our military and civilian customers. NASC areas of expertise include Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) design, integration and flight services, UAS ground control stations, anti-submarine warfare, advanced acoustics and sensor development, persistent surveillance systems services, combat systems development and support, and information technology. As we look to the future, NASC will continue to expand by supporting our customers with the quality engineering and technical expertise that has fueled growth throughout our history.
In 1999, the government established the Veteran’s Entrepreneurship and Business Development Act to support growth in business opportunities for our veterans. This legislation dictates a minimum of 3 percent of the total value of government contract awards for each fiscal year be awarded to Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). An SDVOSB is defined as a business that is (1) at least 51 percent owned directly and unconditionally by a service-disabled veteran and (2) managed and controlled by a service-disabled veteran, or spouse or permanent caregiver of a service-disabled veteran with a permanent and severe disability. NASC is proud to be a service-disabled veteran-owned business (SDVOSB).
All federal contracts include clauses to meet the government SDVOSB contract award goals. Contracting with NASC brings the right people with the right skills to solve problems and provide innovated solutions. Additionally, we can collectively help the government achieve SDVOSB goals and give back to the men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
NASC qualifies as a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) for several NAICS Codes Including:
- 336411 Aircraft Manufacturing
- 541715 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)
- 541330 Engineering Services
SDVOSB VA Certification pending
Consortiums
- Undersea Technology Innovation Consortium (UTIC) – UTIC exists to facilitate collaborative, rapid development, testing and commercialization of innovative undersea and maritime technology for commercial, academic and nonprofit organizations contributing to the defense and security of our nation.
- Border Security Technology Consortium (BSTC) – BSTC supports the CBP and other potential customers within DHS in providing collaborative R&D and rapid prototyping/piloting capabilities germane to the border security domain.
- The Training and Readiness Accelerator (TReX) – TreX expedites development, demonstration, and delivery of prototypes to increase Warfighter readiness. With a focus on modeling, simulation, and training, TReX provides the United States Government with an agile mechanism to iterate and refine critical technologies to keep pace with ongoing and emerging challenges.
- Consortium for Energy, Environment and Demilitarization (CEED) – CEED is a consortium composed of leading companies and institutions in the Energy, Environmental and Demilitarization technology sectors.
- C5 Consortium – C5 is composed of leading companies and institutions in the C4ISR and cyber technology sectors. C5 accelerates the development and deployment of new capabilities to the Warfighter through the use of Other Transaction Authority.
- Naval Aviation Systems Consortium – The Naval Aviation Systems Consortium has been formed to support the technology needs of the Naval Air Warfare Centers (NAWCs) and the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) through the use of Other Transaction Authority.
- Autonomy Research Collaboration Network – The Autonomy Research Collaboration Network or ARCNet is a collaboration of industry and academic members working in concert to expedite the development of technology and to address current and future Air Force and other DoD technological needs.
Multi – Award Contracts
- Responsive Strategic Sourcing for Services (RS3) – NASC has been awarded an RS3 prime contract. This contract is a multiple award Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Performance Based Services Contract that provides customized best value solutions to organizations whose mission is Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR). The breadth of the RS3 Contract scope also encompasses most cyber (C5) related support services.
- SeaPort-NXG – Awardees of the Seaport-NXG IDIQ provide qualified personnel, materials, facilities, equipment, test instrumentation, data collection and analysis, hardware and software, and other services to support the Department of the Navy (DON) in the execution of its overall organizational functions and the specific missions of the individual activities and ordering offices. This includes services that potentially span the entire spectrum of mission areas and technical capabilities supported by the DON ordering activities. Seaport-NXG awards fall into two broad categories; Engineering Services and Program Management Services.
Quality and integrity of all customer products is the top priority at Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation. Our Quality Management System (QMS) uses a process approach to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in achieving our objectives. We use the “Plan-Do-Check and Act” model of quality improvement which emphasizes continuous monitoring, measurement, and improvement of the system. It is directed at enhancing the satisfaction of customers by means of constant review and understanding of customer requirements and exceeding all expectations. A metric-based Performance Evaluation System is used to collect and analyze data related to the effectiveness of our processes and the quality of our products.
NASC has established quality, responsiveness, and integrity as the principles of our existence. We strive to guarantee satisfaction. By closely managing, measuring, and recording every critical product and service, we can define and validate each of our processes and work procedures. We involve and empower our employees to constantly review and audit these processes to continuously improve them and deliver the highest standards of quality and integrity.
At NASC, our mission is to develop and deliver technology and products that provide unmatched capability for the men and women who protect America and provide innovative cost saving solutions to our partners in industry.
NASC prides itself on having the necessary expertise to take technology and products from concept to reality. This includes identifying and analyzing needs, developing concepts, designs and prototypes, technology risk assessments, test and evaluation, production, support, maintenance and upgrades.
*Photo by Greg L. Davis
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