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Navy's Newest DOD Security Professionals

Navy's Newest DOD Security Professionals

170830-N-RQ622-010 PORT HUENEME, Calif. (Aug 29, 2017) -Seven Department of Defense Lock Program Specialists completed the Security Fundamentals Professional Certification (SFPC). All seven are employed at Navy... More

NAVSEA Underwater Warfare Visits EXWC

NAVSEA Underwater Warfare Visits EXWC

180712-N-RQ622-003 PORT HUENEME, Calif. (July, 12, 2018) – Mr. Darren Finklea, NAVFAC EXWC Physical Security Specialist (pictured right) explains one aspect of the DOD Locks Program to Mr. Michael P. Breslin, e... More

Navy and UCSB Team Up for Engineering and Science Design Challenge

Navy and UCSB Team Up for Engineering and Science Design Challenge

180803-N-GT780-005 PORT HUENEME, Calif (Aug. 3, 2018) – Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center (EXWC) Commander Vince Fonte (left), executive officer (acting)... More

NAVFAC EXWC Leaders Empowered Through Leadership Class

NAVFAC EXWC Leaders Empowered Through Leadership Class

PORT HUENEME, Calif. (07/25/2018) – Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Engineering Expeditionary Warfare Center (EXWC) Commanding Officer, Capt. Michael Saum (left), reviews leadership tactics from t... More

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