<P> As the largest DoD full - spectrum energetics facility, NSWC Indian Head employs a workforce of more than 1,900, of which more than 850 are scientists, engineers, and technicians that develop and sustain explosives, propellants, pyrotechnics, high - energy chemicals, and their application to warfighting systems . In addition, NSWC Indian Head has the largest concentration of Ph. D.'s working in Energetics in the WFC, including the highest number of synthetic chemists, detonation physicists, and formulation scientists dedicated to the energetics national competency . </P> <P> The Division's unique synergy and balanced capabilities address all aspects of energetics, including basic research, applied technology, technology demonstration, prototyping, engineering development, acquisition, low - rate production, in - service engineering / mishaps and failure investigations, surveillance, and demilitarization . </P> <P> If the military experience problems with current weapon systems, or encounter new threats on the battlefield, Indian Head Division collaborates and provides the appropriate solution . As the U.S. Navy's lead technical authority in the United States, NSWC Indian Head performs over 60% of all Navy energetics workload, and has an unmatched record of 13 Navy - qualified explosives transitioned into 47 Navy, Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps weapons . Seventy - five percent of all explosives deployed in U.S. weapons were developed by NSWC Indian Head . </P> <P> One of ten divisions of the NAVSEA Warfare Center Enterprise, the main site for NSWC IHD is located at Naval Support Facility Indian Head, a 3,500 - acre peninsula along the Potomac River in Southern Maryland . It also maintains operations in McAlester, OK; Colts Neck, NJ; Ogden, UT; Louisville, KY, and Picatinny, New Jersey . </P>

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