NEWPORT – The Program Executive Office Integrated Warfare Systems 5.0 Foreign Military Sales Team has won the PEO IWS Excellence Award. The team includes 19 members of the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport, according to a news release.
The award honors a group that has created significant benefits for Program Executive Office Integrated Warfare Systems, recognizing product quality, technical innovation and process improvement.
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Learn MoreThe PEO IWS team worked on development, integration, testing and evaluation of the Japan variant of the Undersea Warfare Combat System for modernizing the first Japanese-Atago-class destroyer DDG 177. The team supported the installation of JS Atago at the Japan Marine United Shipyard in Maizuru, Japan, and in Yokohama, Japan – marking the culmination of five years of U.S. Navy efforts.
PEO IWS Excellence Award Division Newport team members include: Jason Bellucci, Jason Chin, Christopher Williams, Joseph Lanza, Kyle Dellagrotta, Melodie Ross, Eli Wolfgang, Ronald Flight, Louis Ladstatter, Donaldo Guevara, Elijah Kibler, Benjamin Charbonneau, Matthew Cordes, Adam Gwaltney, Marisol Inesta-Miro, Christopher Kelly, Kevin Quinn, Michael Tobin and Bryan Bohn, as well as PEO IWS 5.0 team members Aaron Bowman and Meg Stout.
An award ceremony was held at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C.
NUWC Division Newport is part of the Naval Sea Systems Command.
Susan Shalhoub is a PBN contributing writer.