NPS has a strong history in teaching and research in aircraft survivability and air defense
lethality. On Jan. 30, the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) announced the creation of the Center for Survivability and Lethality.
The new center builds upon the pioneering work of Distinguished Professor Emeritus Robert
Ball, who founded the first and only course on all aspects of aircraft combat survivability at
NPS in the 1970s and wrote the field’s ‘bible,’ The Fundamentals of Aircraft Combat Survivability
Analysis and Design. Twenty NPS faculty members from the departments of Mechanical
and Astronautical Engineering (MAE), Physics and Electrical Engineering have already
agreed to participate in the research and education activities of the new center.
NPS Center on Survivability and Lethality will include an industrial consortium through which
industry representatives can support its research efforts, take short courses and receive up-todate
publications in the field.
The center will support the ongoing NPS missile systems engineering track, as well as pursue
critical homeland security and military and civilian infrastructure issues that can benefit from
the same analytical framework.
Supporting Organizations
- Joint Aircraft Survivability Program Office (JASPO)
JASPO was formerly known as Joint Technical Coordinating Group on Aircraft Survivability (JTCG/AS). Established in 1971 to coordinate, provide technical data and manuals and develop survivability as a design discipline.
- Survivability and Vulernability Analysis Center (SURVIAC)
SURVIAC is a DOD Center of Excellence providing a centralized information and analytical resource for all aspects of non-nuclear survivability, lethality, and munitions effectiveness.
- National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA)
Established a Combat Survivability Division in 1988. Added Survivability to its list of Technical Committees in 1989.
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