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SFOMC: A successful navy and academic partnership providing sustained ocean observation capabilities in the Florida straits
Marine Technology Society Journal
  • William Venezia, Naval Surface Warfare Center
  • William Baxley, Naval Surface Warfare Center
  • Peter Tatro, Naval Surface Warfare Center
  • Manhar Dhanak, Florida Atlantic University
  • Rick Driscoll, Florida Atlantic University
  • Pierre Philippe Beaujean, Florida Atlantic University
  • Steven Shock, Florida Atlantic University
  • Stewart Glegg, Florida Atlantic University
  • Edgar An, Florida Atlantic University
  • Mark Luther, University of South Florida, Tampa
  • Bob Weisberg, University of South Florida, Tampa
  • Harry DeFerrari, University of Miami
  • Neil Williams, University of Miami
  • Hien Nguyen, University of Miami
  • Nick Shay, University of Miami
  • John Van Leer, University of Miami
  • Richard Dodge, Nova Southeastern University
  • Dave Gilliam, Nova Southeastern University
  • Alexander Soloviev, Nova Southeastern University
  • Shirley Pomponi, Oceanographic Institution
  • Michael Crane, NASA Stennis Space Center
  • Kevin Carter, Water Resources Division
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2003
Abstract

To succeed at developing a nationwide Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS), stakeholders in academia, government, and industry must forge and maintain strategic partnerships. The South Florida Ocean Measurement Center (SFOMC) is such a partnership model and mutually beneficial collaboration that is conducting year-in and year-out major at-sea operations, sustaining the operation of a complex array of sub sea sensors, and providing the maintenance and the shore-based infrastructure to support both. The transformation of a longstanding, narrowly focused, and somewhat antiquated (but highly capable) Navy test and evaluation facility is described. Formerly plagued with a decreasing customer base and increasing operational costs, the Centers transformation into this now fully integrated coalition has mitigated these forerunners of extinction while answering both Navy and academic needs. The successful partnership has resulted in modern facilities, a broad customer base, and steadily decreasing costs of operation. Examples are provided that demonstrate the ability of the Navy's South Florida Testing Facility (SFTF) to realize user cost savings and to aid in the convergence of interest and capabilities among a variety of user groups toward the solution of problems of national concern, including naval research, homeland security, and environmental stewardship.

ORCID ID
0000-0001-6519-1547
DOI
10.4031/002533203787537221
Citation Information
William Venezia, William Baxley, Peter Tatro, Manhar Dhanak, et al.. "SFOMC: A successful navy and academic partnership providing sustained ocean observation capabilities in the Florida straits" Marine Technology Society Journal Vol. 37 Iss. 3 (2003) p. 81 - 91 ISSN: 00253324
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david-gilliam/132/