Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific, San Diego CA

Laboratory Coordinator:

TeKali Arnold
53560 Hull St.
San Diego, CA 92152-5001
tekali.m.arnold2.civ@us.navy.mil

1. U.S. citizens will be considered for positions at this lab; dual citizens and permanent residents are eligible on a case by case basis. 
2. The Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific (NIWC PAC) provides technological and engineering support critical to information warfare for the U.S. Navy, as well as for Marine Corps, Air Force, Army and Coast Guard            programs.
3. Systems development and support includes basic research and prototype development through systems engineering, and integration to life cycle support of fielded systems.
4. While NIWC Pacific is a recognized leader in the cyber domain and for autonomous unmanned systems, other areas include command and control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and space.
5. NWIC Pacific employs a highly educated, diverse, multidisciplinary workforce of more than 5,200 computer scientists, electrical engineers, cyber engineers, AI/ML scientists, technical specialists, contract managers and more, who hold more than 200 Ph.D./J.D. degrees, and approximately 1,500 master’s degrees.
6. The primary lab, located in San Diego, California, is ranked as a top generator of patents and license agreements. With 81 issued patents in FY20, the Center’s active IP portfolio (invention disclosures, filed patent applications and issue patents) grew to over 1,100.
7.  NIWC PAC is responsible for development of the technology to collect, transmit, process, display and, most critically, manage information essential to naval operations. Engineers and scientists at NIWC PAC develop the capabilities that allow decision-makers of the Navy, and the joint services, to protect their own forces and carry out their operational missions. 
8. To support the system engineering and integration functions that are key to NIWC PAC’s efforts, the command also maintains research programs pushing the state-of-art in such diverse fields and technology areas, such as: 

o   Artificial Intelligence
o   Command, control and communication systems & system countermeasures
o   Cyber Operations
o   Data Science
o   Ocean surveillance systems
o   Command, control and communication modeling and analysis
o   Ocean engineering
o   Navigation systems and techniques
o   Marine mammals
o   Integration of space communication and surveillance systems
o   Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) and Information Operations (IO) Support
o   Environmental quality technology
o   Machine Learning
o   Marine Mammal Program
o   Microelectronics
o   Signal processing
o   High-performance computing
o   Display technology
o   Science and Technology
o   Software Engineering
o   Space Systems
o   Photonics
o   Propagation (acoustic, radio, electro-optic)
o   Production, Installation and In-Service (PII) Engineering