Ship Survivability Topic Of Symposium In Philadelphia December 7

The Naval Ship Systems Engineering Station (NAVSSESl and the Deleware Valley Chapter of the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) are jointly sponsoring a one-day colloquium covering present and future ship survivability issues in Naval, Coast Guard, and commercial marine applications.

The meeting will be held on December 7 at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.

Some 500 participants are expected to be on hand when Vice Adm. Robert L. Walters, USN, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Surface Warfare, makes the keynote address. The Hon. Robert A. Borski, House of Representatives, representing Pennsylvania's Third Congressional District, will be the luncheon speaker. Congressman Borski is a member of the House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

James Deal, Sanders and Thomas, Inc., chairman of Delaware Valley ASNE, and Thomas P. Campbell, Newport News Technical Services, Inc., vice chairman, announced that Vice Adm. Robert O. Gooding, USN (Ret.), chairman of the board, Columbia Research Corporation, and Dr. Joseph Bordogna, Dean, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, will moderate the technical sessions.

Anyone interested in attending the colloquium (registration fee is $50) should contact Eli Axler, QED Systems, Inc., 3001 Greentree Executive Campus, Route 73, Marlton, N.J. 08053; telephone (609) 596-0610.

Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 10,  Nov 15, 1983

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