An official website of the United States government
Here's how you know
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

News | July 20, 2023

FRCSW Engineer Receives Assistant Secretary of Navy (Research, Development and Acquisition) Dr. Delores M. Etter Top Scientists & Engineers of the Year Award

By Janina Lamoglia

Named after ASN (RDA) Dr. Delores M. Etter, the Assistant Secretary of the Navy Top Scientists and Engineers of the Year Award recognizes the best military and civilian engineers and scientists while inspiring the field’s future generations. Only the top engineers and scientists are considered for this accolade to recognize their exceptional achievements and contributions to the department of defense. The highly competitive selection process illustrates the level of excellence and professionalism exhibited by the Navy’s best and brightest in the engineering community. Fleet Readiness Center Southwest’s (FRCSW) very own Aerospace Engineer, Christopher Linko, has been selected to receive this prestigious award.

Linko’s early influence and exposure to engineering came from his father who enjoyed fixing cars, dirt bikes, and remodeling the family home. Additionally, his uncle who worked for NAVFAC was an encouraging factor in his decision to work for the federal government. Beginning his career with FRCSW in 2015, Linko joined the F/A-18 A-D Forward Fuselage Team where he became a subject matter expertise (SME) providing direct production support to artisans performing the necessary aircraft repairs. Since then, Linko has performed several aircraft repair dispositions, conducted numerous stress analyses that identified repairs necessary for full life capability of the aircraft,  worked on high priority test line jets, deployed aircraft, and Blue Angel planes. Linko’s passion for his work continues in his current position as the SME for the Canopy and Windshield shop. In this position, he is attempting to tackle emergent fleet production constraints and barriers.

“The biggest pride that I take in my work is what we have been doing with the canopy and windshields through the degrader action cell team. This team looks at the full life cycle of the windshield and canopies and identifies the root causes of why these components are such a head hurter for the fleet. This not only benefits FRCSW as we establish new capability whether it be increasing repair limits or looking for alternate materials to alleviate long lead time for parts, but also to increase time for the aircraft on wing, allow more reparability at lower levels, and ultimately generate a more reliable part for the warfighter.”

FRCSW engineers deliver affordable and timely engineering solutions in support of the FRCSW mission to provide the warfighter with the tools necessary to keep our skies free from enemies. Their efforts strengthen the readiness and strike capabilities of the service men and women of the Navy and Marine Corps who enable the freedoms we enjoy today. Engineers like Linko pave the way for future generations to continue providing superior products and solutions.

“I work with so many great engineers who do great work for the Navy. Their efforts have huge impacts and to be named a top emergent engineer within the naval enterprise is amazing. Being able to see the impact that my work has done is one of the most fulfilling parts of my job. I have a unique role attached to both the production side at FRCSW and the fleet side,” Linko said.

Along with the other recipients, Linko was honored at the Pentagon on June 15, 2023.
 
 

Oct. 31, 2024

FRCSW Bids Farewell to Its Last Legacy Aircraft

Fleet Readiness Center Southwest (FRCSW) has been a pillar of naval aviation maintenance since its establishment in 1919. Over the decades, the facility has supported the U.S. Navy’s mission readiness, ensuring iconic aircraft like the F-14 Tomcat, A-6 Intruder, and S-3 Viking remained airworthy. Now, FRCSW signifies a major shift with the final maintenance of its last legacy aircraft—an F/A-18 Hornet.

Oct. 23, 2024

FRCSW Enhances Fleet Readiness with 3D Printing Technology

Fleet Readiness Center Southwest (FRCSW) is leveraging advanced 3D printing technology to address supply chain delays and improve fleet readiness. The Stratasys F-900 3D printer, an industrial-grade system capable of producing high-performance thermoplastics, recently played a key role in manufacturing a critical F/A-18 button plug, traditionally supplied via injection molding.

Oct. 10, 2024

Quality Management at FRCSW

Quality Management at FRCSW

Oct. 10, 2024

FRCSW Civilian of the Quarter

FRCSW Civilian of the Quarter

Oct. 10, 2024

FRCSW Employee Honored as Technology All-Star

ShaWanda Weintraub, the Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Industrial Supply Branch Manager at Fleet Readiness Center Southwest (FRCSW), has been named a Technology All-Star by Women of Color (WOC) magazine. WOC Magazine, with sponsorship from Apple, Google, and RTX, is one of the leading magazines for professional women in STEM and business. Each year the magazine serves as a host of the Women of Color STEM Conference, which recognizes the achievements of women in STEM. 

Oct. 4, 2024

FRCSW Welcomes VADM Pappano

Fleet Readiness Center Southwest hosts Principal Military Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development and Acquisition) VADM Scott Pappano, September 5, 2024.

Sept. 26, 2024

FRCSW Components Team Receives CO Coin

Comptroller team receives commanding officer's coin for a job well done.

Sept. 13, 2024

Welcome to the Fleet

Fleet Readiness Center Southwest welcomes new hire through new employee orientation program.

Sept. 5, 2024

FRCSW Revamps Supply Chain Efficiency

Fleet Readiness Center Southwest (FRCSW) has entered into a strategic collaboration with the U.S. Army Software Factory (ASWF) to develop a web-based application designed to improve how Transportation Account Codes (TACs) are managed and tracked. The function of TACs is to help the command pay for and track shipments. The initiative aims to solve major issues with keeping up with and verifying shipments because of the large number and fast pace of movements.

Nov. 21, 2023

FRCSW at Fleet Week San Diego

On November 8 2023, Fleet Week in San Diego unfolded as a grand spectacle of innovation and technology, transforming the Port Pavilion Building into a vibrant hub of the future.