Maritime Lethality Toolset
ID: N0016724Q0041Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNSWC CARDEROCKBETHESDA, MD, 20817-5700, USA

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SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: ENGINEERING/TECHNICAL (R425)
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    Combined Synopsis/Solicitation DEPT OF DEFENSE DEPT OF THE NAVY is seeking a Maritime Lethality Toolset. This toolset, developed by NSWCCD, includes Target Damage Cards (TDC), Integrated Naval Simulations for Testing and Evaluation (INSiTE), and Submarine Vulnerability and Lethality Undersea Evaluator (SUBVALUE). These software tools will be used to predict the likelihood of damage from air or underwater-delivered weapon systems against naval targets.

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