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SNAME president Lester Rosenblatt (left) attended recent meeting of the Hampton

Roads Section. Adm. Isaac C. Kidd Jr., USN (ret.), was guest speaker at meeting.

Signing the contract that will link the extensive J.J. Henry Co. design and engi- neering force with Cali & Associates' innovative computer programs are (left)

Filippo Cali, president of Cali & Associates, and David F. McMullen, assistant vice president of J.J. Henry Co.

The members of the Hampton

Roads Section of The Society of

Naval Architects and Marine En- gineers were honored to have

Adm. Isaac C. Kidd Jr., USN (ret.), former Commander in

Chief, Atlantic, and Supreme Al- lied Commander, Atlantic, as guest speaker at a recent meet-

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Rosenblatt.

Admiral Kidd, in an informa- tive and authoritative talk, dis- cussed the problems that face the logisticians in the event of any major conflict in Europe or else- where in the world. He noted the importance of the marine indus- try in providing the logistic sup- port, the ship designs, and the major techniques that would be essential in any mobilization schedule.

In an emergency, with only some 570 U.S.-flag commercial ships available, Admiral Kidd said we would have to depend very heavily on ships of the 15 NATO nations to assist in this gigantic effort. If all NATO nations co- operated and made available every ship under their flags, perhaps as many as 6,000 could be made available. Opposition should be ex- pected, and it should be fierce.

The loss of supply ships, escorting warships, and protecting aircraft could be enormous. Thus, the tasks of the logistician are seen by Admiral Kidd as enormously difficult and challenging.

Before adjourning the meeting,

Section chairman Alfred Kurzen- hauser announced the election re- sults for the 1980-81 season. Sec- tion officers will be: Donald E.

Kane Jr., chairman; Donald L.

Blount, vice chairman; and Roy

L. Harrington, secretary-treasur- er. Martin W. Steffens was elected to the Executive Committee for three years.

J.J. Henry Co. To Utilize Computerized

Ship Design/Construction System

The J.J. Henry Co., Inc., New

York City, has signed an agree- ment with Cali & Associates of

New Orleans to provide a new and unique service for the shipbuild- ing industry.

Under the terms of the agree- ment, the Henry firm will utilize

Cali's proprietary "SPADES" sys- tem of computer programs in the preliminary, contract, and detail design stages to provide complete naval architectural services in- cluding lines fairing. When using the system, Henry will have the further capability of generating a structural data base that will allow Cali & Associates, or a com- patible shipyard, to produce all software necessary for N/C loft- ing operations.

The SPADES system is the cre- ation of Filippo Cali, a pioneer in the development of innovative computer applications for the shipbuilding industry. It consists of a number of different program modules for various applications such as hull fairing and lofting, naval architecture calculations, generation of engineering draw- ings and production parts for

N7C drafting and cutting, N/C nesting, and numerous assembly and manufacturing aids.

J.J. Henry is installing the nec- essary hardware and communica- tions equipment in its Moores- town, N.J. office to provide a di- rect link with Cali's computer in

New Orleans. Once established, this unique arrangement will al- low data input from Moorestown to be fed directly into Cali's com- puter, have it processed by the

SPADES program, and the re- sults used to drive the plotter and other graphics in Moorestown, which provides construction draw- ings for a large segment of the shipbuilding industry.

Admiral Kidd Guest Speaker At

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