• Carderock Division Headquarters,
Bethesda, Maryland. During
World War II, Bayview hosted the sizable
Farragut Naval Training Station. • Acoustic Trials Detachment,
Titusville, Florida, is the U.S. location managing and supporting the South
Tongue of the Ocean (TOTO) Acoustic Measurement Facility (STAFAC) at the
Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center (AUTEC) in the Bahamas. AUTEC is part of Naval Sea Systems Command's
Naval Undersea Warfare Center • Detachment Puget Sound,
Silverdale, Washington, at
Naval Base Kitsap provides west coast acoustic trials and the Southeast Alaska Acoustic Measurement Facility with management and logistic support. • Combatant Craft Division (CCD),
Norfolk, Virginia, supports Navy and other government agencies in engineering, design, testing and evaluation of high performance watercraft. • Memphis Detachment,
Memphis, Tennessee, engaged in Research, Design, Testing and Engineering using the Large Cavitation Channel (LCC), a high-speed, variable-pressure water tunnel capable of testing ship and submarine propellers. • South Florida Ocean Measurement Facility (SFOMF),
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, operates test ranges specializing in magnetic detection and electromagnetic signature testing related to mine warfare. • Southeast Alaska Acoustic Measurement Facility (SEAFAC),
Ketchikan, Alaska, makes high fidelity passive acoustic signature measurements of radiated noise for quieting programs. A unique feature allows suspending a submarine between barges on cables to measure radiated noise not related to underway hull and propeller noise. Those measurements may be directed to individual machinery noise with all other systems shut down. ==History==