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Energy Technologies, Inc. (ETI) supports hundreds of
defense, industrial, medical and telecommunications programs around the world in
tens of thousands of installations. The
following is a list of some of the defense programs ETI supports including
program descriptions and links:
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CVN-68 CVN-68 NIMITZ Class Aircraft Carrier
The ten NIMITZ
Class nuclear-powered aircraft carriers currently in active service comprise
three-quarters of the Navy's aircraft carrier force. Since USS
NIMITZ (CVN 68) was commissioned in 1975, these ships have been replacing
our aging, fossil-fueled carriers on a one-for-one basis.
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CVN-21 CVN-21 Aircraft Carrier
The CVN 21 Program is designing the replacement for the NIMITZ Class
carriers, preserving the core capabilities of the Carrier Strike Group, but
with more flexibility to adapt to changing missions, and with reduced manning
and maintenance to lower total ownership costs to the Navy over the 50 year
life of each ship.
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DDG-1000 DDG 1000 Zumwalt Class Multi-mission Destroyer
Developed under the DD(X) destroyer program, ZUMWALT (DDG 1000) is the
lead ship of a class of next-generation multi-mission destroyers tailored for
land attack and littoral dominance. DDG 1000 will provide forward presence and
deterrence, and operate as an integral part of joint and combined
expeditionary forces.
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DDG-51 Arleigh Burke Class Aegis Guided-Missile Destroyer
The DDG 51 class is a multi-mission guided destroyer missile designed to
operate independently, or as units of Carrier Strike Groups (CSG),
Expeditionary Strike Groups (ESG), and Missile Defense Action Groups in
multi-threat environments that include air, surface, and subsurface threats.
These ships will respond to Low Intensity Conflict/Coastal and Littoral
Offshore Warfare (LIC/CALOW) scenarios as well as open ocean conflict
providing or augmenting power projection, forward presence requirements, and
escort operations at sea.
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LPD-17
LPD 17 Amphibious Transport Dock Ship
The amphibious transports are used to transport and land Marines, their
equipment and supplies by embarked landing craft or amphibious vehicles,
augmented by helicopters or vertical take off and landing aircraft in
amphibious assault, special operations, or expeditionary warfare missions.
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LHA-6
LHA-6 Amphibious Assault Ship
Amphibious Assault Ships are designed to embark, land and support Marine
expeditionary forces for extended periods of time. These ships resemble
smaller aircraft carriers and are capable of supporting Marine aircraft and
landing craft.
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SSN-774 SSN 774 Virginia Class Attack Submarine
Fast-attack submarine designed to clandestinely: seek and destroy enemy
submarines and surface ships; carry out land-attack missions; conduct
clandestine Special Operation Forces missions; engage in Intelligence,
Surveillance, and Reconnaissance missions; Mine Warfare; and Carrier and
Amphibious Battle Group Support.
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NTCSS Naval Tactical Command Support System
NTCSS is a suite of software applications and requisite Commercial Off The
Shelf (COTS) hardware used to provide ship and aviation maintenance
management, inventory management, supply and financial business management,
administration, and personnel management to Navy and Marine Corps operational
forces, afloat and ashore.
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