At-A-Glance
In its ten year span CCDoTT’s contributions to dual use military/commercial maritime transportation have charted the course for U.S. goods movement technologies. We have been able to sustain this program over the years by providing technological developments that seek to support national interests.
This site lays out our overall accomplishments, planning process and initiatives. Selections included here provide a review of our progression and program direction organized in the following categories:
CCDoTT Summary Work Program
Index of CCDoTT projects undertaken since inception identifying the program sector, brief project objective, and project team.
CCDoTT Current Year Program Plan
Overall description and detailed Statement of Work for current projects in the Agile Port and High Speed Ship Technologies program.
CCDoTT Affiliations
CCDoTT Sponsoring agencies, CSULB and Research Partner project teams, and other organizations with whom we have worked.
Project Fact Sheets - briefing papers on individual research projects
Tests and Demonstrations
Index of tests and demonstrations CCDoTT has successfully performed over the years to validate technologies in preparation for handoff to the commercial or military end user.
CSULB Academic Senate Annual Report
Report on CCDoTT Center activities to the California State University, Long Beach Academic Senate.
AP / HSS Operational Concept Document
The guiding principle for the CCDoTT organization, this Agile Port / High Speed Ship OCD provides the framework for the CCDoTT R&D program.
Project Results
Archive of CCDoTT’s ten years of research in High Speed Sealift and Agile Port technologies. Projects are organized by subject areas known as Program Sectors, then by the Fiscal Year the project was funded.- Program Sectors: