The big picture: Harrisburg (LPD 30) has achieved electronic systems light-off (ESLO), moving the ship closer to full operational capability. This milestone sets the stage for fuel on-load (FULO) and combat systems light-off (CSLO).
What’s happening:
• ESLO ensures the readiness of key electronic systems, including engineering control signals, advancing remote operation capabilities.
• The milestone highlights the teamwork of craft teams, engineers, technical experts, quality assurance reps, and local Government Test teams.
What they’re saying:
• Robert Cole III, general superintendent, Electrical:
“Reaching ESLO is a key step toward ensuring Harrisburg is mission-ready for the challenges ahead.”
• Cecil Collins, LPD waterfront production manager:
“This success reinforces our commitment to operational excellence.”
Why it matters:
• Harrisburg, a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock, embodies the strength of Pennsylvania’s capital city. This marks the first ESLO for LPD Flight II.