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Micro-Processor Control

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NAV/AIDS fore-ait and slow speed propulsion and positioning.

MODULAR THRUSTER SYSTEM ..

OMNITHRUSTER ship control systems* utilize individual module thrusters of up to 3000 HP in any combination to produce desired forward or lateral net thrust. Prime movers for the

Modular Thruster System may be electric, hydraulic or diesel powered in conjunction with manual/automatic or integrated control networks.

ADVANTAGES FOR LARGE VESSELS ... • Incremental Thrust Capability • Multiple Module Reliability • Easily Retrofitted or Installed in New

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JT/PV1 100-1000HP

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Annual Meeting

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Nova Group Awarded $3.4-Million Navy Contract

Nova Group Incorporated, Napa,

Calif., is being awarded a $3,486,000 fixed-price contract for compressed breathing air system improvements at Mare Island Na- val Shipyard, Vallejo, Calif. The

Naval Facilities Engineering

Command, Alexandria, Va., is the contracting activity (N62474-78-C- 0036).

Bath Iron Works Wins $6-Million Contract For

Frigate Availability

Bath Iron Works Corporation,

Bath, Maine, is being awarded a $6,153,180 cost-plus-fixed-fee con- tract for the post shakedown avail- ability of USS Dewart (FFG-45),

USS Nicholas (FFG-47), USS Rob- ert C. Bradley (FFG-49). The su- pervisor of shipbuilding Conver- sion and Repair, Bath, Maine, is the contracting activity (N00024- 80-G-2146).

R J Brown Initiates

Pipeline Study For

Alaskan Diapir Area

R J Brown and Associates,

Houston, has initiated a joint in- dustry study on the feasibility and costs of offshore pipeline transpor- tation in the Diapir area, off

Alaska. This area is subject of planned OCS Lease Sale 87, scheduled for mid-1984.

A significant portion of this area is permanently covered by the Po- lar ice pack. Novel pipeline con- struction techniques need to be in- vestigated and developed in order that submarine pipelines can be economically installed in such an environment.

Subjects to be addressed include establishing a data base, design criteria, review and selection of pipeline installation and trench- ing methods, and cost estimates.

Companies interested in joining the study as a late participant should contact Jim Gillespie at the RJBA Houston office, tele- phone (713) 683-9333, telex 762186 or 4620114.

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