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Conference Committee

William Riley, chairman

Victor Humphreys, vice chairman

Ken Farquharson

Andrew Parker

Hugh Plant

Wynne Potter

Mobil Oil Canada

Mulgrave Industrial Commission

National Research Council (Canada)

Netherlands Council for Trade Promotion

Nortech Surveys (Canada)

Nova Scotia Business Journal

Nowea International

Nova Scotia, Government of

Ocean Industry Development Office

Ocean Resources Magazine

Offshore Resources

Offshore Trade Association of Nova Scotia

Oilweek

Old Orchard Inn

Omnithruster

Ontario, Government of

Peace Bridge Brokerage

Pister-Kugelhahne

Pitney Bowes of Canada

Quebec Department of External Trade

Rheinische Armaturen

Romor Equipment

Saint John Shipbuilding

Schmitter Truck Heating

Smit International Marine Service

Steel Plate & Sections

Strait of Canso Industrial Development Authority

Sub-Sea Systems

Telecom Canada

T.K. Valve (Canada)

TRW Pleuger

T. Thompson

Ulstein Maritime Limited

Urijhof Aankers

Voith Turbo

Windsor-West Hants Area Industrial Commission

Wormald Fire Systems $7.3-Million Order

Awarded Gould For

Torpedo System Support

Gould Incorporated, Ocean Sys- tems Division, Cleveland, Ohio, is being awarded a $7,268,552 order under a basic ordering agreement to furnish 59 homing control logical units in support of the MK-48 tor- pedo system. Work will be per- formed in Cleveland, and is ex- pected to be completed in August 1989. The Navy Ships Parts Control

Center, Mechanicsburg, Pa., is the contracting activity (N00104-85-G- 0229).

Siemens Energy Names

Malott Head Of Electrical

Distributor Products Group

Harry S. Burker Jr., president and chief executive officer of Siem- ens Energy & Automation Inc., re- cently announced that Thomas J.

Malott has been named group ex- ecutive and vice president of the company's Electrical Distributor

Products Group. Mr. Malott will be responsible for the Circuit Pro- tection Division, Electrical Appara- tus Division, Control Products Divi- sion, Custom Control Division, and the distributor sales organization.

The Electrical Distributor Prod- ucts Group manufactures and mar- kets molded case circuit breakers and other low voltage electrical dis- tribution and control equipment.

Siemens Energy & Automation, a

Circle 152 on Reader Service Card • member of the Siemens Group, is a manufacturer of electrical and elec- tronic equipment and systems for electric utilities, commercial and residential construction and general industry. Headquartered in Atlanta,

Ga., the company has 24 manufac- turing facilities in the United States and its products are marketed worldwide. $14.6-Million Contract

Awarded NASSCO

For Overhaul Work

National Steel and Shipbuilding

Company, San Diego, Calif., is being awarded a $14,573,936 firm-fixed- price contract for the regular over- haul of USS Albert David (FF- 1050). Work will be performed in

San Diego, and is expected to be completed September 11, 1987.

Fourteen bids were solicited and seven offers were received. The

Naval Sea Systems Command,

Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-85-H-8192). "ONLY A CHOSEN FEW

COULD SURVIVE THE TRIP."

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