Technical Capabilities and Business Profile informing technology decisions Cardinal Engineering LLC Rev April 2015 213 Duke of Gloucester Street Annapolis, MD 21401 Phone: (202) 506-3962 E-mail: info@cardinalengineeringllc.com Website: www.cardinalengineeringllc.com
COMPANY PROFILE Background Founder, President and CEO: Roger Bagbey Established April 2010 Emerging Small Business Steady growth since inception The Team 19 employees as of February 1, 2015 Over 50% have advanced engineering/science degrees Over 50% with 15+ years in marine systems Over 50% hold Security Clearances Areas of Expertise HM&E Systems Engineering Marine Energy Systems R&D Structural Engineering Shipboard Power and Energy Systems System Survivability and Shock Qualification Naval Architecture Acoustic Engineering Test & Evaluation Composite Materials and Manufacturing Processes Computational Analysis and Finite Element Modeling (FEM) Programming and Custom Design Tool Development Fluid Mechanics Control Systems Systems Integration 2
LOCATIONS Offices Annapolis, MD (HQ) Washington, DC Employee Sites Navy Yard (DC) Gulfport, MS DOE 3
CORPORATE IDENTITY Mission Provide superior, reliable, innovative and cost-effective engineering solutions Deliver unbiased technical and management expertise Honest Broker Maintain long term relationships based on excellence and dependability Apply scientific and engineering expertise to programs of national importance Technology Sectors Ships, submarines and marine systems Ocean energy marine & hydrokinetic energy, hydropower, and offshore wind Cardinal engineers and scientists direct technology toward real world operating systems. This focus pushes our projects beyond interesting experiments to game-changing mission capabilities. 4
THE CARDINAL DIFFERENCE As a dynamic, emerging small business, Cardinal Engineering provides a competitive edge that delivers: Personalized service Innovative solutions Flexibility and adaptability Time-tested operational and project management expertise Direct and efficient communication 5
OVERVIEW OF CORE CAPABILITIES System Survivability Structural Engineering Fluid Mechanics Shipboard Power & Energy Propulsor Systems Marine Renewable Energy Point of Contact: Phone: Email: * Justin Caruana Senior Engineer 443.798.3317 jcaruana@ John Hering Principal Engineer 443.955.6083 jhering@ Chris Mairs, Ph.D. Principal Engineer 443.569.6460 cmairs@ Guy Grater Principal Engineer 443-743-3551 ggrater@ Eric Jennings Principal Engineer 443.588.5059 ejennings@ Brian Lounsberry Senior Engineer 443.898.9437 blounsberry@ * - Please add cardinalengineeringllc.com 6
CAPABILITIES: SYSTEM SURVIVABILITY Navy Ship and Submarine Shock Survivability Underwater Explosion (UNDEX), airblast, and implosion Finite Element Modeling (FEM) and Analysis (FEA) Dynamic Design Analysis Method (DDAM) Shock test plans and procedures On-site test operation, analysis, and management support Shock qualification by test, extension and analysis (MIL-S-901) Specification compliance, review and development 7
CAPABILITIES: STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING Static, dynamic and transient analysis of structures Composite and hybrid materials DDAM and UNDEX analysis Weapons effects and extreme events analysis Modal analysis Fluid-structure interaction 2-D, 3-D & Super-Elements Hydrostatic pressure analysis Fatigue analysis 8
CAPABILITIES: FLUID MECHANICS Hydrodynamic Noise Reduction Radiation Noise Cavitation Noise Appendage Flow Fields Root vortex flows and mitigation Propulsion spatial and temporal non-uniform inflows Drag Reduction Fluid Structure Interaction Blast wave propagation / impact / pressure Hydro-elastic dynamics 9
CAPABILITIES: SHIPBOARD POWER & ENERGY SYSTEMS Surface Ship and Submarine Power System Architectures Power conversion, distribution and generation systems Power quality assessment and analysis Energy storage systems Advanced control system design and implementation Technology demonstration design, testing, analysis and documentation Integration and Impact Assessment of Pulsed/High Energy Loads on Shipboard Power Systems Electromagnetic Rail Guns Directed Energy Weapons Advanced Sensors DDG 1000 Electromagnetic Rail Gun Electric Ship Technologies 10
CAPABILITIES: PROPULSOR SYSTEMS Design and Performance Predictions Vibration and radiated noise Unsteady forces Near-field unsteady pressures Acoustic signatures Computational methods including Finite Element Modeling (FEM) and Strip Theory Analysis Propulsion Manufacturing Oversight Resolve manufacturing process issues Maintain configuration control Inspect propulsor hardware for drawing compliance Review Certification data for drawing and specification compliance Review and revise tooling, fabrication assembly drawings Support propulsor shipping and installation Ensure proper incorporation of design changes MK-48 Torpedo 11
CAPABILITIES: MARINE RENEWABLE ENERGY Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Policy and regulatory support Assessments and feasibility studies Technology research and development support Marine Energy Converters International standards development and data sharing Resource assessments and site characterization Field measurement methods Wave and tidal energy numerical modeling and analysis Techno-economic assessment of emerging technologies Technology research and development support Environmental Survivability and Reliability Fatigue and extreme event analysis Operational failure analysis Manufacturability and maintainability Offshore Wind Resource assessments Policy and regulatory support Verdant Power Tidal Turbine ORPC Tidal Device Frame 12
PROGRAMS: US DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY Focus Ship and submarine design R&D for new technology applications Customers PMS 397, Ohio Replacement Program NAVSEA Engineering Directorate NSWC, Carderock and Dahlgren Divisions Austal Shipbuilding USA PMS 320, Electric Ships Of fice PMS 405, Directed Energy Weapons Of fice PMS 450, Virginia Class Submarine Areas of Expertise Systems sur vivability Structural and electro -mechanical system design Vibration/Radiated noise design and mitigation Hydrodynamic design and performance predictions Power Systems / High Energy Loads Virginia Class DDG 1000 Ohio Class Replacement EM Rail Gun Our engineers have participated in the design of every active submarine class. 13
PROGRAMS: US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Focus Renewable Energy Marine and Hydrokinetic Power Offshore Wind Power Conventional Hydropower Customers and Partners DOE & National Labs Marine Renewable Energy Centers U.S. and international technology developers Areas of Expertise Techno-economic assessment of emerging technologies Technology R&D management Development of an analysis and testing infrastructure International standards development and data sharing Marine planning and policy Working to accelerate the development and deployment of ocean energy in the U.S. as a cost competitive, renewable energy source 14
PARTNERS AND ASSOCIATES Austal USA Fulcrum / Syntek Technologies National Renewable Energy Laboratory URS Federal Technical Systems Wartsila Defense, Inc. Herren Associates 15
CURRENT CONTRACTS Prime Contracts SeaPort-e Prime Contract N00178-11-D-6482 National Renewable Energy Laboratory AFC-5-52022-01 GSA Professional Engineering Services - GS-10F-077BA Subcontracts URS Federal Technical Services N00178-04-D-4042 Fulcrum / Syntek Technologies N00024-10-C-4212 Herren Associates N00178-04-D-4062 16
OPERATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE Accounting, Finance and Contracts DCAA-approved accounting system NCMA Certified Federal Contracts Manager Facilities and Security DSS-approved facility clearance (DC Office) Conference room with 25 person capacity for classified meetings Human Resources Competitive compensation with performance-based bonus program Industry-leading benefit package Collegial atmosphere that fosters productivity and creativity 96%+ employee retention rate 17
Cardinal Engineering, LLC Headquarters 213 Duke of Gloucester Street Annapolis, MD 21401 Washington Navy Yard 810 Potomac Avenue SE, Suite 202 Washington, DC 20003 Phone: (202) 506-3962 E-mail: Info@cardinalengineeringllc.com Website: www.cardinalengineeringllc.com 18