
Thomas Choinski, deputy director of Undersea Warfare at NUWC Headquarters and NAVSEA’s liaison with NWC, was a longtime friend and colleague of Bundy’s, including working together on the Diffusion and Adoption of Innovation Studio Summit held at NWC in 20. We’re going to see an immediate return.”ĭr. “I appreciate your taking a year of your life to better this organization and this Navy. “This program is creating better employees not only for the Warfare Centers and the Navy, but for the nation as well,” Byrne said. Kevin Byrne met with members of the first cohort of Bundy Scholars to learn more about their backgrounds and what they are studying in the program. On a recent visit to Division Newport, current Warfare Centers Commander Rear Adm. Eric VerHage, former commander of the NAVSEA Warfare Centers. The program originally was endorsed by U.S. Naval Warfare Research Group, who died in December 2019. William Bundy, the former associate provost for Warfighting Research and Development, and director of the Vice Admiral Samuel L. Max Jones of NSWC Carderock Division and Mary Westlake and Jamie Jones both from NSWC Port Hueneme Division. Bundy Warfare Center Scholar Program include Chris Kona of the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport Emily Hester of Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Dahlgren Division D. Participants in the first class of the NAVSEA Dr. Naval War College (NWC) in Newport, Rhode Island.


Navy operational perspective is being offered by NAVSEA at the U.S. A 10-month master’s degree program that offers Naval Sea System Command (NAVSEA) warfare center employees a better U.S.
