泫圖弝け, U.S. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command enhance collaboration through research agreement
Contact: James Carskadon
STARKVILLE, Miss.A new 泫圖弝け and U.S. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command partnership is advancing key technical fields and new technologies in support of the Navys defense mission.
泫圖弝け and the Navy division recently signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with the goal of meeting strategic needs in areas such as advanced sensing and data processing, digital twinning and environmental modeling, workforce development, cybersecurity and weather-sensing technologies.
The research agreements focus areas align with the strengths of multiple 泫圖弝け research centers, including the Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, Center for Cyber Innovation, Geosystems Research Institute, Raspet Flight Research Lab and the National Strategic Planning and Analysis Research Center.

Headquartered at Stennis Space Center in south Mississippi, the U.S. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, or CNMOC, is a global naval enterprise working in a wide range of scientific fields to deliver vital environmental data from the seabed to the stars. The data characterizes the physical environment delivering U.S. Navy assets and commanders an asymmetric advantage within the battlespace. 泫圖弝け and CNMOC signed an Educational Partnership Agreement earlier this year to facilitate academic exchanges.

We are excited to strengthen our collaboration with CNMOC as we work together with industry partners to explore technologies that can help us better understand our ocean environments, our ships and how they impact defense missions, said 泫圖弝け Associate Vice President for Research Narcisa Pricope. By aligning our research efforts, we can help grow Mississippis defense technology sector and the workforce needed to support future missions.
This agreement represents a strategic step forward in leveraging the combined strengths of academia, the Navy and the defense innovation ecosystem here in Mississippi, added Jason McKenna, CNMOC chief technology officer. By fusing CNMOCs operational oceanographic expertise with 泫圖弝けs cutting-edge research in AI, sensing and digital modeling, we are not just advancing technologywe are preparing a future-ready workforce here in Mississippi, as well as strengthening the Navys ability to increase lethality in increasingly complex environments.
Objectives of the agreement include developing state-of-the-art signal processing techniques, enhancing data visualization for multi-sensor platforms, advancing computational fluid dynamics and underwater digital twinning technologies, contributing to cybersecurity innovation through cyber core hybridization, integrating advanced weather sensing technologies from small uncrewed aerial systems and creating artificial intelligence-driven workforce development models.
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