Winter 2015 Laying of the Keel for LCS-13, the future USS Wichita S R/V Sikuliaq finished her mission in Pacific Jurassic Quiet Zone and is currently in Alaska for her Commissioning. hip sponsor Kate Staples Lehrer completed the time-honored tradition as she authenticated the keel of Wichita (LCS 13). On February 9, 2015, Lehrer had her initials welded into a sheet of the ship's steel, which will ultimately be mounted in the ship throughout its entire service. See page 2 for more details. USS Fort Worth aids in the recovery efforts in Java Sea in December. See page 3 for more details. Looking at the engraved keel plate is Charles Valitchka Jr., MMC welder, Kate Staples Lehrer, Ship Sponsor, and Joe North, Vice President of Littoral Ships and Systems at Lockheed Martin. "This is an honor and a pleasure for me to be a sponsor of the USS Wichita,” said Lehrer. “My right hand will remain forever in a salute to those men and women who are building, and to those who will serve, on this special ship." Wichita is a flexible Freedom-variant LCS that will be designed and outfitted with mission systems to conduct a variety of missions including antisurface warfare, mine countermeasures and submarine warfare. Marinette Marine Corp. has delivered two LCS class ships with six others in various stages of construction and testing. The nation's first LCS, USS Freedom, completed a U.S. Navy deployment in 2013, and USS Fort Worth (LCS 3) is currently deployed for 16 months to Southeast Asia. These two deployments demonstrate how the ship class is addressing the U.S. Navy's need for an affordable, highly-networked and modular ship unlike any other in the world. "This ship class, and the industry team behind it, has shown it can adapt to meet the Navy's most challenging missions and provide a powerful, modular platform," said Joe North, Vice President of Littoral Ships and Systems at Lockheed Martin. "We have leveraged best practices and incorporated improvements based on sailors' feedback to ensure the fleet is prepared and empowered to fight, operate and support the ship in the littorals and open seas worldwide." Continued on page 11 ARRV on Jurassic Magnetism Mission President’s Message Key events represent the initiation, continuation and implementation of MMC’s major programs. We are currently working toward three key events; trials and delivery of LCS 5 Milwaukee, trials before ice of LCS 7 Detroit, and move-out and launch of LCS 9 Little Rock. To successfully meet these goals the scope of work must be complete, the requirements well defined, work prioritized, and a solid Estimate at Complete (EAC) established. To ensure that we are on track to meet dates and performance goals, we need to continuously look for ways to meet our schedule and cost objectives. I encourage every employee to do their part. Stay focused on completing all activities critical to these near term key events as well as recover costs to support a healthy EAC. Additionally, this past month we successfully achieved DNV recertification. I want to thank everyone in maintaining our ISO-9001:2008 quality management system inspection. Sincerely Jan Allman, President - CEO/GM Reminder: This is your newsletter, and we want your input. Please email your ideas for stories or ask questions that can be addressed in the future issues to Tina Dyer, Communication Coordinator at (Tina.Dyer@us.fincantieri.com). e2f December through January 2015 – R/V Sikuliaq and her team of 10 scientists, 5 engineers, 20+ technicians and crew, and an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) Sentry sailed to the Western Pacific Ocean to measure magnetism, bathymetry, gravity, and seafloor structure while investigating the Earth’s geomagnetic field; the Pacific Jurassic Quiet Zone. For each of the 30-hour dives executed, the Sikuliaq deployed and recovered the AUV Sentry from her starboard side using a large crane and a deep-tow sled. The Sentry is capable of exploring the Jurassic seafloor up to a depth of 19,685 feet. She retrieved magnetic data from the oldest Jurassic crust in the Pacific. Sentry’s capabilities were crucial to the Jurassic Magnetism Mission—without it, scientists would be unable to get a magnetometer close enough to the seafloor to obtain highresolution readings of the magnetic record from the ocean crust. This is the R/V Sikuliaq’s second science mission en route from construction at Marinette Marine to her home port in Seward, AK. She has provided lodging, transport, base of operations, and laboratory facilities for the duration of the mission to the Pacific Jurassic Quiet Zone. Citation: Jurassic Magnetism; <http://web.whoi.edu/jurassicmagnetism/> Alaska Homecoming for R/V Sikuliaq (ARRV) The R/V Sikuliaq arrives in Alaskan waters and will visit three Alaskan ports during February and March 2015. The University of Alaska Fairbanks celebrates the Sikuliaq's homecoming to Alaska. Ketchikan, AK Event • February 10th: Community Ship Tours & Reception Juneau, AK Event • February 17th: Community Ship Tours & Reception Seward, AK Event • March 6th: Community Ship Tours • March 7th: Commissioning Ceremony & Ship Tours • March 8th: Community Ship Tours Visit the R/V Sikuliaq site for more details: https://www.sikuliaq.alaska.edu/?q=node/27 Photo by: Russ Patton, MMC Chief Electronics Engineer 9 Feb. 2015, Tongass Narrows (Ketchikan, Alaska) USS Fort Worth Aids in Recovery Efforts in Java Sea December 2014 – The USS Fort Worth (LCS 3) left its forward deployed port in Singapore to join the Guided Missile Destroyer USS Sampson (DDG102) with search and recovery efforts of AirAsia Flight QZ8501 in the Java Sea. The downed Flight, bound for Singapore from the Indonesian city of Surabaya, went missing on December 28, 2014. systems to search for wreckage on the ocean floor and provided highly accurate imagery of significant objects for further analysis. Over the course of the operation, the MDSU 1 team conducted 78 hours of side scan sonar operations over 12 square nautical miles. They employed a remotely operated vehicle with an underwater video camera to investigate objects detected by the Two Fish system. The MDSU divers also used USS Sampson deployed on December 30, 2014, with her 300-person crew to immediately began conducting around-the-clock surface and aerial search efforts. Two of her MH-60R helicopters along with optical sighting devices and radar systems were used to locate wreckage and remains. In total, the U.S. Navy aircraft flew 226 hours and covered 22,000 square nautical miles. Although the debris from the crash was located about 60 feet below the surface, in total the searchers were able to recover only 70 bodies and four large fuselage pieces. Hampered by storms, strong currents, rough seas and poor undersea visibility; the Indonesian military halted their recovery efforts on January 27, 2015 after days of unsuccessful attempts to raise the fuselage. After logging more than 650 search hours in the Indonesian-led search effort for AirAsia flight QZ8501, USS Sampson (DDG 102) and USS Fort Worth (LCS 3) concluded their assistance efforts on January 15, 2015. Sampson will continue with her deThe USS Fort Worth, the guided missile destroyer USS Sampson, and an MH-60R Seahawk from Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 35 operate together in the Java Sea while supporting ployment in the 7th the Indonesian-led search effort for AirAsia flight QZ8501. Fleet area of operaUSS Fort Worth tions and Fort Worth joined Sampson will return to Singapore for maintethe AN/PQS-2A passive sonar system on January 3; she brought maneuvernance before continuing with her 16ability, speed, shallow draft and a sonar for 17 hours of search time over 24 month Indo-Asia-Pacific deployment. system allowing her 100-person crew to square nautical miles in an attempt to listen for the black box pings. conduct expeditious visual and radar Citation: www.navy.mil. January2015 searches in a congested, shallow water <http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=85201> Citation: news.usni.org. January2015 The two MH-60R helicopters on board environment. <http://news.usni.org/2015/01/05/lcs-forth-worth-joins-airlinerSampson worked closely with Fort search> Photo Credit: US Navy Worth’s MH-60R helicopter conducting The MDSU 1 divers onboard Fort Worth <Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Brett Cote/Released> both day and night search operations. operated three Tow Fish side scan sonar Marinette Marine Corporation continues to look for men and women who want to be part of America's premier shipbuilding team. Visit www.marinettemarine.com or www3.apply2jobs.com/fmg for job opportunities or use your smart phone to click on the quick response (QR) code to the right to link to the jobs site. e3f Re-designating Ships as FF instead of LCS January 2015 – At the recent Surface Navy Association’s annual symposium, Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced that the Navy will begin referring to the 20 remaining LCS (hulls 33-52) as a Frigate (FF), noting “If it’s like a Frigate, why don’t we call it a Frigate?” While some might question whether the change in designation makes a distinction without a difference, the clarification could help deflect some of the criticism leveled at the program regarding the vessel’s role in combat scenarios. A 15 January Defense News article notes: “In the Navy's designation system, the first letter sometimes is the key to the overall role of the ship, and "Lclass" ships are widely considered to be those involved in carrying Marines and their equipment for an amphibious assault. LCS is the sole exception — a ship the Navy counts as a surface combatant, not an amphibious lift ship.” Secretary Mabus also shared that re-naming of the program will change the hull designation of future LCS class ships to “FF” – an alignment of the Navy’s designation of the LCS vessels as a surface combatant rather than an amphibious lift ship. However, Mabus also made it clear that the LCS “will still be the same ship, the same program of record, just with an appropriate and traditional name." The acknowledgment Wall of Honor is now displayed at the guard shack. Multiple cases are now mounted containing names of MMC employees who are serving / have served our country through the US Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard, National Guard, and Merchant Marines. You can join the others posted on this wall too. To do so, complete a form regarding your branch and years of service. Contact Marissa Axtell, x6604, in HR – Tech Center for the form today! Watkins Participates in Local Science Night February 2015 – 56 students and 67 parents of students from Blesch Intermediate School, Menominee were excited to participate in the first ever Family Science Night held on February 17th. The “Science Discovery” program introduced grade school students to the scientific method through experimentation. Students and families were divided into smaller groups to try different experiments. Bob Watkins, MMC’s Director of Engineering, and Blesch’s technology teacher Gab Williams led one of the groups working on, appro- priately enough, “Which Object will Float.” Students examined objects, predicted if they would float or sink, then tested their hypothesis by placing each object in buckets of water. Bob learned that a can of regular soda would sink, but a can of diet soda would float. Some groups of students attempted to harness the power of electrons. Others tried to submerge a piece of paper in water while keeping it dry. And some just peered-on with wide eyes in wonder! As further noted in the Defense News article, Mabus believes one of the reasons the ship is misunderstood is the nontraditional LCS designator. In making clear that the LCS is a surface combatant, Mabus thus hopes to avoid having to spend time explaining the role of LCS in the line of battle. Read more on LCS/FF online at: http://www.defensenews.com/story/ defense/naval/ships/2015/01/15/lcsnavy-frigate/21801559/ e4f http://news.usni.org/2015/01/15/ sna-modified-littoral-combat-shipclass-changed-fast-frigate http://www.reuters.com/article/ 2015/01/15/navy-shipsidUSL1N0UU1GU20150115 http://www.navytimes.com/story/ military/2015/01/15/navy-secretarymabus-littoral-combat-ship-fastfrigate/21805513/ Building 22 Receives Leveling Platen February 2015 – For a number of years now the uneven concrete floors in Building 22-Stage of Construction (SOC 2) have caused many problems in the construction processes. The variance from east to west was 6 inches, while north to south was 4 inches. With these variances the joining of modules, welding sections together, etc., were a challenge. The good news is… the problems caused by the uneven flooring have recently been rectified. In October, the SOC 2 management team set out to resolve this issue. In their investigation they considered a number of different options and finally decided on what they felt was the best. They purchased two leveling platen units to correct the uneven floor issue. You can’t miss the big yellow platen units. One is a 240’ x 40’ permanent platen in Building 22. The working surface is leveled by adjusting the fixture’s feet when installed. The second portion is considered a “joining sections unit,” comprised of 5 Shims were placed under the feet to level platens. 50’ x 20’ sections. Pending demands, single or multiple up less space than joining sections can be added at any previous Building 22 jigs. time. These sections are considered The SOC 2 construction team is cur“self leveled.” When not in use, the rently working with the MMC Methjoining sections are stored on flat racks ods Group to design, manufacture, and outside of the building. They can easily implement a flexible stair, guardrail and be moved by crane into Building 22 walkway system for working on and and bolted to the permanent platen fixture. The joining section units take around the new platen. FMG NEW Safety Vision February 2015 – A new Safety Vision has been developed by Fincantieri Marine Group, to include Marinette Marine, ACE Marine and Bay Shipbuilding. This is a result of a dramatic improvement in our safety culture throughout all yards over the past 2-years. This new Safety Vision reflects the changes and supports our continuous commitment to safety. Each and every employee, visitor, contractor and sub-contractor that enters MMC, ACE and BSC shall go home safe and healthy every day. Watch for updated signs and billboards during the upcoming weeks. The MMC Hotline Task Force Team wants to know if you have witnessed any unsafe practices, quality of work issues, theft, or breach of security throughout any MMC building or the yard. Call 715-735-4754 and leave an anonymous and secure message outlining your concern and include, time, date, ship, building and/or location of incident. e5f Forest Facts National Arbor Day April 24, 2015 • Today the US has 750 million acres of forestland. • There are 12 million more acres of forest in the US today than there were 25 years ago. • Forest inventory, the number of trees still standing after mortality and harvesting, increased by 49% between 1953 and 2006; and has steadily increased over the years thereafter. • Every day more than 1.7 million trees are planted in the US - 4 trees per person per year. Visit the Arbor Day Foundation website and become a member today. With your membership you will receive 10 FREE trees. Successful ISO Re-Certification Congratulations to all for your effort in helping MMC to successfully pass this audit. February 2015 – The Det Norske Veri- ranged from procedure rewrites, em- tas (DNV) conducted a follow-up visit ployee training, and maintenance com- to Marinette Marine Corp. to finish the pletion of over 1200 welding International Standard Organization machines. (ISO) Recertification Audit. This effort started back in December 2014 when 3 DNV auditors reviewed all aspects of our company to determine compliance to ISO 9001:2008. During the initial Visit:http://shop.arborday.org/content.aspx? 3-day visit, auditors identified 11 areas page=memberships needing improvement. To correct these findings, MMC created a number of project teams totaling 42 members FSV-6 Passes Inspection January 2015 – NOAA Ship Reuben Lasker (FSV-6) maintains a Certificate of Inspection issued by the U.S. Coast Guard after she underwent a series of annual inspections including testing on machinery and safety gear. who worked diligently over 7-weeks to develop and implement plans to correct these areas. The improvements This certification was crucial to MMC meeting the contract requirements for the Quality Systems required to build the Littoral Combat Ships (LCS). Completion of this audit provides MMC with a certification of its Quality Management System for the upcoming 3-years. DNV auditors will return every 9 months over the next 3 years to perform spot inspections to ensure that the company continues to meet the requirements. Valitchka Recongized at Keel Laying MMC employee Charles Valitchka, Jr. was presented a certificate signed by Jan Allman and LCS 13 Sponsor, Kate Lehrer, for his role in the LCS 13 Wichita Keel Laying. During this milestone, Charles welded the sponsor’s initials onto the ceremonial keel plaque, an important symbol that will sail with the ship throughout its lifetime. Charles Valitchka, Jr. receiving a recognition certificate for his welding efforts. Jan Allman, MMC President, CEO/GM, and Joe North, Lockheed Martin Corp., Vice President, Littoral Ship Systems (LSS) presented the certificate. e6f Charles has been with MMC for 11 years, and his skill and attention to detail made him a perfect candidate to perform this duty. HRA Follow-Up Appointment REMINDER: If you or your covered spouse has an overall HRA score of 70 or less from your Health Risk Assessment in August 2014, you must complete an HRA follow-up appointment at the onsite Bellin clinic. The appointment must occur by April 30, 2015 to continue to pay the reduced premium in 2015. H R A Follow-up Failure to follow-up will result in increased premiums effective May 1, 2015. To Schedule Your HRA Follow-up Appointment Call 800-528-7883 today! 2015 FMG Scholarship Award We are pleased to announce technical college that applications are being or university of accepted for the Fincantieri choice. Marine Group Scholarship Applications Award. Applications and more and required information are available at the items must Reception Desk. be submitted Selected Scholarship recipients by March 31, will receive $500 initially and 2015 at 4:00 could receive $500 for seven PM CST. (7) additional semesters towards tuition, room and board, or books during an undergraduate Scholarship recipients will be education at an accredited U.S. selected by April 30, 2015. REMINDER Applications and required items must be submitted by March 31, 2015 at 4:00 PM CST to: Fincantieri Marine Group Attn: FMG Scholarship Program / Benefits Department 3301 S. Packerland Drive Suite A DePere, WI 54115 For more information, refer to FMG CPS‐313, Organizational Scholar Program which is posted on the Bridge. If you have questions or concerns, please contact the FMG Benefit Department at 715‐735‐9341; Michelle Diercks at x6188 or Linsey Lytie at x6109. e7f MMC Team Raises Money for Local Organization January 2015 – Fourteen MMC employees participated in the 5th Annual New Year’s Day “Da Yooper Plunge” held at the Menominee River Marina. Temps helped set the scene at the annual event reading a full 22 degrees warmer than last year’s plunge. The 20 degree air temperature felt balmy and a relatively light wind helped provide great conditions for the plunge. Fresh ice along the pier and outlying waters created the need for speedy entry and exit — “in/out of the water.” All went smoothly for the mob of 19 teams comprised of 180 enthusiastic swimmers! Da Yooper Plunge was a huge success for the area raising just over $61,000 to support the River Cities Community Pool Association. For the past 5 Congratulations to Captain America, MMC’s Derek Techmeier, for winning the award for “Best Male Costume.” years it has been a unique opportunity to raise funds for this or- Remember that this is the only event of its type ganization held in our area! The through countdown has begun taking the flying leap into the frigid waters. Once again, a BIG “thank you” to the MMC participants for supporting this event. for the 6th annual plunge scheduled for New Year’s Day 2016! Contact Todd Christian at x6059 and register early; it’s a refreshing dip in the icy waters of Lake Michigan. MMC to Support Local Hygiene Drive In 2014 MMC employees proved to be incredibly generous during the hygiene products drive benefitting local homeless shelters and crisis agencies. Let’s match or better last year’s Smile Miles! It has been a year since a group of MMC Outreach members first joined together to form the MMC Miles for Smiles hygiene drive. The goal of the group was to collect personal care products to meet the immediate needs of families in our communities. The 2014 MMC Miles for Smiles Hygiene Drive was a huge success and exceeded all expectations. 818 Smile Miles were raised through a good natured, intercompany challenge between MMC employees. With this amazing outpouring of support, MMC was able to help clients of both NEWCAP and Rainbow House. e8f The Outreach Committee would like to encourage all MMC employees to bring-out the spirit of “paying it forward” by supporting this worthy cause in 2015. Our 2nd annual Miles for Smiles hygiene drive will begin on March 2nd and run through March 16th. Some of the hygiene items we hope to collect include diapers, toilet tissue, paper towels, toothpaste, shampoo, soaps, and cleaning items – amongst other things. Smiles Miles for BSC’s Winter Fleet Continues to Grow Hu The Winter Repair season for the Great ican Century will drydock for her 5-year Lakes fleet at Bay Shipbuilding Corporasurvey, installation of the Air Drag systion (BSC) shipyard is in full swing. Eight tem, and a high sea chest installation. different fleets are wintering at BSC to un- The Walter McCarthy arrives for major dergo a wide range of repairs including slope renewals. The Buffalo will drydock repowering, hull repair and in the spring of 2015, but Cason J. Callaway structural steel renewal, will proceed with her 5generator replacement and year internal surveys and electrical automation endockside repairs. hancements, as well as ABS Key Lakes and USCG inspections. The Cason J. Callaway arFleets are as follows: Canada Steamship Lines Two vessels kick-started the BSC Winter Fleet, the Laurentien and Assiniboine. Both are scheduled for repowering, drydocking and winterwork. BSC geared-up their manpower to complete this drydock and repair work before additional winter fleet ships arrive. Wilfred Sykes Samuel de Champlain rived for drydocking and 5-year survey, high sea chest installation and steel renewals. The Edgar Speer repairs consist of steel work in the ballast tanks, hogbacks, slopes and exhaust manifold work. Central Marine The Wilfred Sykes winter work includes bulkhead, gates and hogbacks; with the Joe Block changing out 6 hatch covers, cargo hold lights, gate seals, and other miscellaneous work. Interlake Steamship Hon. James L. Oberstar Three vessels arrived in mid-January; the Paul R. Algoma Central Tregurtha, the James R. The Algolake is drydocked Barker, and the Hon. for her 5-year survey repairs. James L. Oberstar. BSC will work to complete the Andrie slope renewal program The tug Samuel de ChamAmerican Century on the Paul R. Tregurtha, plain arrived for a steering do a belt change-out, and upgrade and the tug Reperform various winter rebecca Lynn for her 5-year pairs. The James R. Barker survey and repairs. winter work includes cargo Grand River Navigation hold painting/plastic instalThe tug Invincible is at BSC lation, belt renewals, and blade changefor lay-up. No major work anticipated at out. Winter work on the Hon. James L. this time. Oberstar includes an exhaust scrubber The race is on to complete all work by installation, longitudinal plating reMarch 20th – the anticipated date of newals, and bow thruster controls. the opening of the Great Lakes St. American Steamship Lawrence Seaway Locks. Three American Steamship vessels will be arriving now through spring. The Amer- Julie Koch, BSC Contract Manager Unexpected Visit to the BSC Drydock A handful of BSC employees deployed extraordinary ingenuity to rescue a deer that had fallen into their floating dry dock and through the ice. Falling through ice into the frigid waters below brings about almost instant hypothermia to human or animal. In fact, the body responds to the sudden temperature drop by going into cold-water shock. Just a 4-degree drop in body temperature causes hypothermia — the victim loses heat faster than it can produce it — 32 times faster in cold water than cold air. So it was critical to get the deer out of the water and get her dry as fast as possible. Thanks to the efforts of Glenn Nelson, Scott Kueter, Troy Walter, Dave Wilson, and Eric McKinney, the deer was successfully pulled out of the water and returned safely to nearby woods. e9f Where to find INLS in Action! December 2014 – Marinette Marine Corp. (MMC) constructed the Sea State Three (SS3) capable causeway systems, the US Navy’s Improved Navy Lighterage System (INLS) is participating in the Pacific Horizon 2015 exercise. Pacific Horizon is a scenario-driven, simulation supported crisis response exerOffload an INLS ramp modcise designed ule from the Military Sealift Command USNS Dahl. to improve 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade's and Expeditionary Strike Group 3's interoperability. This exercise will strengthen Navy-Marine Corps relationships by conducting an in-stream Maritime Prepositioning Force offload of equipment; by providing host country civilmilitary security assistance; and by conducting infrastructure restoration support. Dell and CDW Offer FMG Employee Discounts Dell and CDW offer a wide variety of valuable discount to employees, families and friends. You are sure to find lots of great deals on products you use every day. Dell Member Purchase Program This program extends volume pricing This program allows Fincantieri Marine to Fincantieri Marine Group (FMG) Group (FMG) employees, families, and employees for their personal purchases. friends to receive member only pricing CDW offers FMG employees the latest on all personal PCs from Dell. in computing technology including • Up to 30% off list prices for select configurations. • Low price guaranteed on all PC’s and laptops as compared to retail pricing at dell.com/home. • Members re- tronics, televisions, stereo equipment, DVD and Blu-ray players and other fun gadgets. To establish your Employee Purchase Program (EPP) account: savings Go to www.cdw. com/epp on select • Enter in the EPP Access Number electronics AF9B1F8 and accessories! Create your employee purchase account • Visit the MMC Bridge (Shared Documents/IT Documents/Employee Discounts/Dell) or the website listed Simply visit Dell.com/mpp/Fincantieri or call 1.888.243.9964 and mention member ID GS17495030 at the beginning of the call. Enjoy the rewards. Join Dell Advantage at no cost and receive 5% back in re- • Use your @us.fincantieri.com email address You will receive an email from CDW that welcomes you to the Marinette Marine Corp Employee Purchase Program (EPP) Click the “Log On and Shop” button in the email You must log on after you receive your CDW email, hence your account will not be verified Create your own password • If you do not have a company pro- wards on your purchase and 10% back vided email account, please call Alex in rewards on any purchase financed Miles at CDW (312.705.8852) to using a Dell Preferred Account™; obtain a FMG employee discount. plus free 2nd business day shipping. • The next time you log into CDW’s To join Dell Advantage visit the site, you will click Log On in the Dell.com/mpp/Fincantieri/advantage upper left hand of the web page Enter the username and website. password you setup previously Shop CDW Employee Purchase Program e 10 f addition, they offer name brand elec- ditional coupons/promos for Members Only. Citation: www.navy.mil. November 2014; http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=84591 Photos: Command Master Chief Michael Lopez/Released ers, monitors, software, and more. In ceive ad- below for additional monthly The INLS can be assembled into four platforms: roll-on roll-off discharge facility, causeway ferry, floating causeway, and warping tug. Each platform is comprised of a group of interoperable and interchangeable floating modules as seen in the above photo at Pacific Horizon 2015. name brand desktop, notebooks, print- Malware may be intended to steal information or spy on computer users for an extended period without their knowledge. It may also be designed to cause harm, often as sabotage; or to extort payment. Knowledge is Power MMC’s Information Technology (IT) Department is offering on-line training. To schedule an on-line training session, it’s as simple as submitting a meeting invite through the Outlook calendar. Malware is any software used to disrupt computer operation, gather sensitive information, or gain access to private computer systems. Malware, short for malicious software, is defined by its malicious intent, acting against the requirements of the computer user. Malware is an umbrella term used to refer to a variety of forms of hostile or intrusive software, including computer viruses, worms, trojan horses, ransomware, spyware, adware, scareware, and other malicious programs. Spyware or other malware is sometimes found embedded in programs supplied officially by companies, e.g., downloadable from websites, that appear useful or attractive, but may have, for example, additional hidden tracking functionality that gathers marketing statistics. Software such as anti-virus, anti-malware, and firewalls are used to protect against activity identified as malicious, and to recover from attacks. Citation: Wikipedia.org; <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malware> IC3 Basic Computing Skills: Global Standard 3 & 4 • IC3 (GS3) (Consolidated) Key Applications, Living Online and Computing Fundamentals • IC3 (GS4) Hardware, Ergonomics, OS Basics, File Management, Software Basics and Troubleshooting • IC3 (GS4) Word Processing, Spreadsheets, Databases, Presentation, Graphics and Video Software • IC3 (GS4) Web Basics, Networks, Connections, Security, Browsers, Digital Responsibilities and Internet Research Intuit QuickBooks 2011 (Consolidated) Setup, General Product Knowledge, Customization and List Management Working with Items, Sales, Purchases and Inventory Sales Tax, Reconciliation, Tracking Laying of the LCS 13 Wichita Keel Continued from page 1 Reports, Basic Accounting, Saving Time and Shortcuts Google Applications Series • Google Spreadsheets (Consolidated) "The LCS 13, Wichita, is a tangible measure of the collaboration and strength within this industry team," said Jan Allman, President, CEO and GM of Marinette Marine Corporation. "I'm extremely proud of our skilled workforce, the hardworking men and women that transform the LCS from a design into a powerful warship that will serve an invaluable role in the Fleet. Through Fincantieri's expansion and improvement in our facility, Marinette Marine was tailored to grow with this program, and we look forward to continuing our valuable partnership with the Navy." Citation: Lockheed Martin, February 10, 2015 Press Release, Lockheed Martin Media Contact: Keith Little Getting Started, Spreadsheet Fundamentals and Beyond the Basics Enhancing Spreadsheets, Spreadsheet Organization & Optimization and Spreadsheet Distribution • Google Documents (Consolidated) Getting Started, Document Fundamentals, Document Formatting and Customization Working with Tables, Proofing, Navigation Techniques and Distribution • Google Presentations (Consolidated) Getting Started, Presentation Fundamentals, Formatting Text and Drawing Options Working with Images, Video and Tables, Animating Slide Elements, Collaboration and Distribution The full course list is located on the MMC and BSC Bridge under Shared Documents – Captain Thomas Anderson, USN, LCS Program Manager giving his remarks at the keel laying of the future USS Wichita (LCS 13). Seated left to right are Kate Staples Lehrer, Ship Sponsor along with her husband Jim Lehrer, Joe North, Jan Allman, Honorable Reid Ribble, CDR Nathan Schneider, and Monsignor James Dillenburg. IT Documents – IT Online Training Courses. Sign-up for training today! e 11 f MMC Engineering “Deck the Halls” Contest Celebrating MMC Anniversaries division chose to have a “Deck the Here’s cause for celebration – your employment anniversary! Celebrating your anniversary demonstrates to all employees that, while others have come and gone, MMC has flourished. MMC’s Senior Leadership Team recognizes your accomplishments and wishes to spread awareness of your service. Halls” contest this past December. December 2014 – MMC Engineering 20 Year Anniversay Watkins, Robert The judges had a difficult time choos- Archambault, Alan Lead Shipbuilder 1 Year Anniversay Buechler, Kenneth Lead Shipbuilder ing just one winner over all the excel- King, Joseph Armstrong, Harold Director of Information Technology Journeyman Shipbuilder Director of Engineering Mueller, Joshua Mechanic - NTJ Shipbuilder Niemuth, Benjamin EHS Coordinator Paris, Dakota Mechanic Shipbuilder Pentony, James Journeyman Shipbuilder Kremhelmer, Suzanne Journeyman Shipbuilder Babin, Gerard Foreman Ponton Jr., Dennis Mechanic - NTJ Shipbuilder McMahon, David Journeyman Shipbuilder Berchem, Debra Senior Finance Manager Rodriguez, Nicolas Mechanic - NTJ Shipbuilder Metzner, Jeffery Lead Shipbuilder Bothos, Sophia Accounting Clerk II Rose, Brock Millimaki, Karen Mechanic Shipbuilder Bunker, Justin Journeyman Shipbuilder Shiverski, Brandon Mechanic - NTJ Shipbuilder Nason, Mark Lead Shipbuilder Burck, Christopher Mechanic - NTJ Shipbuilder Sieracki, Justin Engineer Technician II the honor of win- Rasner, Bradley Journeyman Shipbuilder Caswell, Justin Mechanic - NTJ Shipbuilder Tryan, Patrick Mechanic - NTJ Shipbuilder Votava, Timothy Lead Shipbuilder Clark, Benjamin Mechanic Shipbuilder Yarbrough, Cecil Mechanic - NTJ Shipbuilder ning the contest. Wade, Charles Journeyman Shipbuilder Collins, Wesley Foreman Younger, Norman Foreman Watson, Donn Lead Shipbuilder Dagenais, Brent Journeyman Shipbuilder lent creations. In the end the structural engineering department, with their “North Pole” theme, took home For their decorating expertise, they received a tray of home baked Christmas cookies. “Olaf the snow engineer,” the key element to “North Pole” theme in the structural department. A pot-luck luncheon was also held as a finale to the Christmas season. It was the engineering department’s 15 Year Anniversay Uecke, Paula Documentation Control Specialist 5 Year Anniversay Abbs, Gregory RBM Field Service Manager Matson,Jeffrey Sr. Accuracy Control Hess, Joe Trade Planning Supervisor Hummel, Roger Foreman VanDerWegen, Debra Planner Engineer Mechanic - NTJ Shipbuilder Vann, Randall Foreman DeMeuse, Christopher Foreman Verhalen, Tina Planner Doolittle, Donald Mechanic - NTJ Shipbuilder Wahl, Justin Mechanic - NTJ Shipbuilder Eland, Daniel Mechanic - NTJ Shipbuilder Williams, Brian Journeyman Shipbuilder Graves, KC Mechanic - NTJ Shipbuilder Hammerberg, Ryan Journeyman Shipbuilder Hareid, Jason Mechanic - NTJ Shipbuilder Lambrecht, Shawn Journeyman Shipbuilder Lueskow, Dakota Mechanic - NTJ Shipbuilder February and March 2015 List may vary dependent on the date list was pulled. Montgomery, Lucas Mechanic - NTJ Shipbuilder Whether you’re celebrating a milestone year (those ending in 0 or 5) or an in-between year, your anniversary is a chance to remind the shipbuilding industry of Marinette Marine’s continued success. way to say “thank you” and show Announcing MMC Retirements their appreciation for all the hard After years of hard work and dedication, it's time to take a permanent vacation! work throughout the past year. Please join us as we offer best wishes to our recent MMC retirees. Due to an overwhelming amount of delicious food made and served. Fred Gignac Jim Frosch Rick Baldwin January 2015 42 years of service January 2015 37 years of service January 2015 18 years of service Glenn Haese David Baxter Steve Rupert January 2015 9 years of service February 2015 41 years of service February 2015 15 years of service In the time honored “season of giving” tradition, trays of leftovers were . .did you find the hidden “Easter Egg” in the Holiday Beacon? donated to the individuals and families housed at the Rainbow House. The idea of the hidden Easter Egg involves hiding media content within another product. In the case of the Beacon, it may take the form of micro LCS ship hidden in a photo, transposed letters, or even the Elf-on-the-Shelf seen in the Holiday Beacon. Congratulation to Jeff Hall! He was the first to call-out the hidden Easter Egg in the Holiday newsletter. Jeff wins an MMC T-Shirt. See if you can find the Easter Egg in this issue. MMC Outreach and Community Calendar of Events Help the Homeless Hygiene Drive March 2 - 16, 2015 Menominee High School Musical “Beauty and the Beast” March 12 - 15, 2015 Unity Club Golf Outing (36 Teams) May 30, 2015 © Marinette e 12 f Marine Corporation • 1600 Ely Street, Marinette, WI 54143 • 715-735-9341 • www.MarinetteMarine.com
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