- Four Navy R&D commands including NIWC Atlantic and NRL are creating the Gulf Coast Defense Catalyst
- The GCDC wants to reduce timelines between scientific concepts and operational capabilities in R&D efforts around technologies like C5I
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Four Navy research and development commands have signed a memorandum of agreement to create the Gulf Coast Defense Catalyst, a new partnership effort based in Louisiana to address the service’s most pressing technological challenges.
What Is the Goal of the Gulf Coast Defense Catalyst?
The goal of the Gulf Coast Defense Catalyst will connect warfighter needs with businesses and universities while helping the Navy access commercial solutions it might not otherwise reach. The GCDC seeks to reduce timelines between scientific concepts and operational capabilities, the Navy said Tuesday.
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What Technologies Will the GCDC Advance?
The GCDC is laying the foundation for ambitious technology efforts. These include a possible command, control, communications, computers, cyber and intelligence, or C5I, testbed on Lake Pontchartrain. It also includes a potential software living lab at The Beach, the University of New Orleans’ research and technology center.
“This partnership ensures our sailors and marines have the technological edge required to maintain maritime superiority in an era of great power competition,” said Naval Information Warfare Center, Atlantic Commanding Officer Capt. Matthew O’Neal.
What Comprises the Gulf Coast Defense Catalyst?
The Gulf Coast Defense Catalyst is comprised of: NWIC Atlantic; Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, aka CNMOC; Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division, or NSWC PCD; and the Naval Research Laboratory. The coalition builds upon a decade of collaboration between CNMOC, NSWC PCD and NRL.

Under the GCDC framework, GNODF is positioned to develop a burgeoning portfolio of initiatives, such as technology pitch events, industry convenings, targeted collaborative research projects, community outreach efforts and science, technology, engineering and math education programs. These will connect the Gulf Coast region’s newest talent to defense innovation opportunities.
“The Gulf Coast’s geographic advantages make it an unparalleled testbed for littoral and mine warfare,” said NSWC PCD Commanding Officer Capt. Paul Stence. “By aligning our research across commands, we are maximizing our collective regional strength to solve the Navy’s most complex challenges rapidly while driving economic and technological growth.”






