Research Summaries

Back Multidisciplinary Energy Studies Support for USMC Expeditionary Energy Office: Feasibility Study and System Architecture of Radioisotope Power Generation Systems for USMC Forward Operating Bases

Fiscal Year 2013
Division Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Science
Department Systems Engineering
Investigator(s) Marquis, Fernand D.S.
Sponsor Marine Corps Systems Command (Marine Corps)
Summary The proposed effort leverages the academic and research expertise, resources, and capabilities that reside at NPS. It makes available the experience and collection of best practices from related work that can be applied to the Expeditionary Energy Office's (E20) mission. Led by the core team of NPS faculty in this proposal, this effort taps into communities of interest for energy-related research and education. A host of systems, experienced faculty, and military operators. who are the catalysts of all efforts at NPS, are made available to the E20. Energy issues are shared by all Services and are therefore inherently joint and multidisciplinary. A great deal of realism and operational pragmatism may be gained from these military professionals. domain-specific system engineers, and policy experts. NPS offers a partnership that will support and manage an NPS comprehensive effort to help the E20 address the Marine Corps' short term energy issues and plans for achieving long term goals.
To support the E20 mission NPS will examine areas from the Marine Corps Commandant's Energy Study Topics and the Initial Capabilities Document for USMC Expeditionary Energy, Water, and Waste.
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