The
Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC) Soldier Center, now CCDC SC,
["NSRDEC, now the CCDC Soldier Center, has a new name and a bright future" at army.mil]
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, charged by the U.S. Department of Defense with the research and development (including fielding and sustainment) of food, clothing, shelters, airdrop systems, and other servicemember support items for the U.S. military. The installation includes facilities from all the military services, not just the Army, and is so configured to allow cross-service cooperation and collaboration both within the facility and with the many academic, industrial and governmental institutions in the Greater Boston Area.
The CCDC is subordinate to United States Army Futures Command (AFC) headquartered in Austin, Texas, which was activated in July 2018. Futures Command was formerly U.S. Army Research, Development, and Engineering Command (RDECOM) at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
The SSC is sometimes called the Natick Army Labs
The Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC) Soldier Center, now CCDC SC, was formerly the United States Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center, and is a tenant unit of the United States Army Natick Soldier Syste ...
, although this designation more properly refers to one of its tenant units, the United States Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center.
The installation
The SSC occupies at its main Natick campus and has an additional in neighboring communities. The main campus is located to the northwest of Natick center and abuts upon Lake Cochituate.
Employee/tenant numbers total 1,957 (159 military personnel, 1,048 civilians and 750 contractors).
The SSC public relations office reports that the installation’s FY2006 funding totaled approximately $1 billion and that the facilities infuse more than $135 million annually into the local economy through installation salaries, utilities and local contracts.
The installation commander is a U.S. Army Brigadier General, currently BG Vincent Malone, who also serves as the Deputy Commanding General of the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command.
Mission
The SSC includes facilities designed to research and test both materials (textiles, combat rations), advanced technologies and human performance (human research volunteers) under simulated environmental extremes (altitude, heat, cold, wind, etc.). The requirement for improved combat rations has led to groundbreaking developments in the field of food irradiation
Food irradiation is the process of exposing food and food packaging to ionizing radiation, such as from gamma rays, x-rays, or electron beams. Food irradiation improves food safety and extends product shelf life (preservation) by effectively ...
and freeze-drying
Freeze drying, also known as lyophilization or cryodesiccation, is a low temperature dehydration process that involves freezing the product and lowering pressure, removing the ice by sublimation. This is in contrast to dehydration by most conve ...
techniques. Improved body armor
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, new military parachuting technology, and enhanced military garments designed for a variety of environments are all ongoing efforts.
History
Construction of the Quartermaster Research Facility at Natick, authorized by Congress in October 1949, began in November 1952. A year later, the QRF was redesignated as the Quartermaster Research and Development Center and four years later as the Quartermaster Research and Engineering Command.
July 1961 saw the activation of the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine
The U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine (USARIEM) is the U.S Army’s main institution and facility for military environmental medicine and exercise physiology research. It is located at Natick, Massachusetts, within the U.S ...
at Natick and a year later the QREC was placed under the U.S. Army Materiel Command
U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC) is the primary provider of materiel to the United States Army. The Command's mission includes the management of installations, as well as maintenance and parts distribution.
It was established on 8 May 1962 and wa ...
(AMC). In November 1962, the QREC was redesignated as Natick Laboratories and the following year the Food and Container Institute
Food is any substance consumed by an organism for nutritional support. Food is usually of plant, animal, or fungal origin, and contains essential nutrients, such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, or minerals. The substance ...
moved to Natick. July 1967 saw the Navy Clothing and Textile Research Facility relocate to Natick.
Natick Laboratories became a subordinate element to the Troop Support Command
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in July 1973 and was redesignated two years later as the U.S. Army Natick Development Center and reassigned to the AMC. The NDC was redesignated the U.S. Army Natick Research and Development Command in January 1976 and assigned to the U.S. Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command. (The same month, AMC was redesignated the U.S. Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command (DARCOM).)
In September 1980, the NRDC was redesignated as the U.S. Army Natick Research & Development Laboratories and three years later as the U.S. Army Natick Research and Development Center, a subordinate element of the U.S. Army Troop Support Command in St. Louis, Missouri. (DARCOM and TSC merged in July 1992 forging the U.S. Army Aviation & Troop Command, St. Louis, Mo.)
In 1982, Natick Labs surrendered control of 3,100 acres in the Massachusetts towns of Hudson, Maynard, Stow and Sudbury to Fort Devens to become a field training facility. The land had been an ordnance supply depot during World War II. After being an Environmental Protection Agency
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"superfund" cleanup site in the 1990s it became the Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge.
In October 1992, the NRDC was redesignated the , still a subordinate element of the ATC. A U.S. Army Soldier Systems Command (SSC) was activated at Natick in November 1994. Elements subsequently established at the SSC included the Sustainment & Readiness Directorate (February 1995) and Product Manager-Soldier Support (October 1995); elements subsequently relocated to Natick included the Clothing and Services Office (October 1996; from Ft. Lee, Virginia) and Product Manager- Force Provider (June 1997). The Sustainment & Readiness Directorate became the Integrated Material Management Center in October 1997. SSC merged with the Chemical Biological Defense Command to become the Soldier and Biological Chemical Command in October 1998. At this time the installation was renamed the United States Army Soldier Systems Center. At some time prior to January 2017 the installation was renamed Soldier Systems Center Natick.
Tenant units and facilities
The SSC hosts several tenant units
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and facilities at its Natick installation:
*The United States Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center (CCDC SC),[ formerly known as United States Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center (NSRDEC), or as the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Center (NSC), or as The Natick Army Labs, an element of the United States Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC), formerly U.S. Army Research, Development, and Engineering Command (RDECOM) at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.
*The United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine (USARIEM), a subordinate lab of the U. S. Army Medical Research and Material Command (USAMRMC), headquartered at Fort Detrick, MD, USA.
*The United States Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM)
*The United States Army Integrated Logistics and Support Center (ILSC)
*The United States Coast Guard Clothing Design and Technical Office (CDTO)
*The United States Navy Clothing and Textile Research Facility
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Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier
*The United States Army Product Manager Force Sustainment Systems (PM FSS)
*The United States Army RDECOM Acquisition Center - Natick, the Natick Contracting Division of RDECOM AC, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
*An office of the General Services Administration (GSA)
*An office of the Hanscom Federal Credit Union
*An office of the United States Health Services Command
*An office of the Defense Automated Printing Service
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*An office of the United States Army Audit Agency
*The Doriot Climatic Chamber Complex
* Combat Rations Production and Packaging Facility
*3-D Anthropometrics Laboratory
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*Camouflage Evaluation Facility
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* Rain Court
* Hydro-Environmental Chamber
* Shade Room
*Fiber Plant
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Fiber crops are characterized by having a large concentration of cellulose, which is what gives them their strength. The fibers may b ...
* Thermal and Flame Laboratory
*Military Operations in Urban Environment
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(MOUT) Lab/Facility
Soldier Lethality
Soldier Lethality is a priority of the U.S. Army Futures Command (AFC
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* Action for Children, a UK children's charity
* AFC Enterprises, the franchisor of Popeye's Chicken and Biscuits
* Africa Finance Corporation, a pan-African multilateral development finance institution
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). The aim is to modernize the capabilities of the individual soldier. The Soldier Lethality Cross-functional team[ (]CFT CFT may refer to:
Chemistry
*(-)-2β-Carbomethoxy-3β-(4-fluorophenyl)tropane
* Cefatrizine, a cephalosporin antibiotic
*Crystal field theory, describes the breaking of degeneracies of electron orbital states
Mathematics and physics
* Class field ...
) operates within constraints of requirements, acquisition, science and technology, test, resourcing, costing, and sustainment. PEO Soldier (the acquisition branch) coordinates with this Cross-functional team.[Bridgett Siter, Communications Director, Soldier Lethality CFT (September 16, 2019) Soldier Lethality team delivers big win for AFC]
Close combat force
[Todd South (October 9, 2018) Taking infantry to the ‘next level’: This task force is working to make it happen]
Close combat lethality task force
[Thomas Brading, Army News Service (August 29, 2019) Army closer to delivering new infantry squad vehicle]
(ISV)
[David Vergun (October 8, 2018) Next-generation squad weapon to be very capable, lethal, says Army chief of staff]
Close combat force
Products and systems
Natick Labs has developed or is developing the following items or systems:
*The MRE ( Meal, Ready-to-Eat)
*Irradiated food
*The "instant chapel"
*Bulletproof clothing
* MOLLE Loadcarriage Equipment
* Land Warrior
* Future Soldier
* Future Force Warrior
* Collective Protection Shelters
* Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops
* Interceptor Body Armor
*Quarpel, a water-repellent, water and stain resistant textile treatment
See also
*Future Integrated Soldier Technology
The Future Integrated Soldier Technology (or FIST) sometimes incorrectly referred to as the Future Infantry System Technology or Future Infantry Soldier Technology is a project by the British Army, which aims to enhance the infantry's combat effec ...
* Armed Forces Recipe Service (maintained by Natick Labs until 2009)
* Close quarters combat
* Close combat
* Small unit tactics
* List of military installations in Massachusetts
References
*Earls, Alan R., (2005) ''U.S. Army Natick Laboratories: The Science Behind the Soldier'' (Series: Images of America), Arcadia Publishing.
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External links
Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier
Official SSC Website
Official Garrison Website
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