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Navy Clothing & Textile Research Facility Presented to: AAFA 15 March 2007. Louise A. Caulfield [email protected]. Organization Chart. Director Dr. Barbara Avellini. Administrative Staff. Technical Program Manager Cleveland Heath. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Navy Clothing & Textile Research Facility
Presented to:
AAFA 15 March 2007
Louise A. [email protected]
Organization Chart
Certification & Quality
AssuranceR. Wojtaszek
Certification & Quality
AssuranceR. Wojtaszek
Patterns & Prototypes
B. Quinn
Patterns & Prototypes
B. Quinn
Chemical & Biological
DevelopmentL. Welch
Chemical & Biological
DevelopmentL. Welch
Test & Evaluation
J. Giblo
Test & Evaluation
J. Giblo
New Item Development
D. Peppenelli
New Item Development
D. Peppenelli
Director Dr. Barbara Avellini
Director Dr. Barbara Avellini
Administrative StaffAdministrative Staff
Technical Program ManagerCleveland Heath
Technical Program ManagerCleveland Heath
Business Development Manager Louise Caulfield
Business Development Manager Louise Caulfield
Matrix Workforce
Navy Clothing & Textile Research Facility
MissionResearch, Development, Testing,
Evaluation & Engineering Support for Uniforms and Personal Protective
Ensembles & Uniforms
Staff30 civilians, 6 contractors
• Textile Technologists• Clothing Designers• Engineers• Supply Specialists
Facilities
LaboratoriesPattern & PrototypeBiophysicalFlame & Thermal
Textile Performance•Physical Properties•Chemical•Laundry•Shade
Task Force Uniform (TFU)
CNO Mandate to Review Uniform Requirements – Meet the Needs of the 21st Century Sailor
Navy Working Uniform
Service Uniform – E6 & below Goals
Rollout Date Fall 2008
Task Force Uniform Charter - October 2003
CNO Approves Phase 1 Proposals - February 06
Phase 2 Proposals Funded for R & D - June 06
Navy Working Uniform
• Two Piece Battle Dress Style
•Digital Printed Pattern (predominant blue)
• 50% Nylon/ 50% Cotton Twill
• 6.5 oz/yd² Blouse
• 7.5 oz/yd² Trouser
• Unisex Sizing
• Garment Dipped Permanent Press Treatment
• ACE Logo Embroidered in Blouse Pocket
•USN Logo in the Digital Print
Approved Design
Approved for all Ranks O-10 thru E-1
NWU - Features
NWU - Features
Enlisted Service Uniform (E-6 & Below)
• Intended for year-round wear
• E-6 and below, males and females
• Khaki top, black bottom
• Washable 75/25 polyester/wool blend
• Permanent creases– Men’s Shirt, Trousers and Slacks
• Rank Designation – – Metal Collar Devices
Approved Design
SU - Features
• Garrison Cap– Poly/Wool Tropical– Reinforced Crown
• Relaxed Fit Jacket– 55/45 Poly/Wool Gabardine – 10 oz/lin. yd– Water Repellent Finish– Officer’s Style for all Ranks– Knit Collar,Cuffs,Waistband
Optional Item
Phase 2 TFU
• Service Dress Khaki
• E-6 & Below Service Dress Blue (Male)
• E-6 & Below Service Dress White
• All Weather Coat
• Functional Pockets• Set in belt• Flat Front Trousers• Unbelted Side Zip Slacks• Wool and Wool Blend• No Iron Cotton Blend Shirt
SERVICE KHAKI Traditional Design
Worn by: Officers & Chiefs
SERVICE DRESS KHAKI
• Pointed Pocket Flaps• Non Functional Pockets• Pleated Front Trousers• Unbelted Center Zip Slacks• Wool and Wool Blend• No Iron Cotton Blend Shirt
Contemporary Design
Worn by: Officers & Chiefs
E1/6 SERVICE DRESS BLUE, MALE
• Poly/Wool Gabardine• Side Zipper on Jumper • Concealed Center Front Zipper on Trousers
E1/6 SERVICE DRESS WHITE
• Micro- denier Polyester• Increased Comfort• Less Translucent
• Cuffs• Side Zipper • Blue Stars on Collar• Blue Piping
• Collar • Cuff
Side Zipper
ALL WEATHER COAT Double Breasted
Back Cape ½ Belt in Back
6 Buttons8 Buttons
Proposals A. Performance Fabric & DesignB. Design Only in Current Fabric
Evolving CBRN Requirement
• The goal is to provide the Warfighter a revolutionary IPE solution that will:– Reduce thermal burden– Lighten the individual Warfighter’s load– Reduce the logistical burden for the unit– Be interoperable with communications and
weapons systems– Be fully integrated into the combat uniform
• Need for low cost, durable, FR materials• Need for closures
– Improvements or alternatives to hook and loop, slide fasteners, zip lock seals (for example)
– Consideration toward cost, weight, flexibility, ease of use
Navy Clothing & Textile Research Facility Commercial 508-233-4119, x111;
DSN 256-4119, x111FAX 508-233-4783email: [email protected]