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The Computational Research and Engineering Acquisition

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The Computational Research and Engineering Acquisition Tools and Environments (CREATE) – Ships Team receives the Vice Adm. Emory S. Land Award for collaboration excellence at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division Honor Awards ceremony Aug. 28, 2018, in West Bethesda, Md. The team spanned all the technical codes at Carderock and they are: Dr. Shawn Aram, Raymond DeFrese, Dr. Keegan Delaney, Dr. John Gilbert, Dr. Alexander Gray, Todd Heidenreich, Jeffrey Hough, Dr. Jun Li, Dory Lummer, Michael Miraglia, Cathy Ngo, Dr. Bong Rhee, Cullen Sarles, Dr. Hua Shan, Jonathan Stergiou, Richard Van Eseltine, Dr. Abel Vargas and Wesley Wilson. (U.S. Navy photo by Nicholas Brezzell/Released)

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