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Mobile Services," by Raymond A.

Kowalski, U.S. Federal Commu- nications Commission. "The NOAA Ocean Services

Program," by Dr. John G. Hayes,

U.S. Department of Commerce,

NOAA, National Ocean Service. "Selecting the Optimum Mix of

Federally Provided Radionaviga- tion Systems," by David C. Scull,

U.S. Department of Transporta- tion, Research and Special Pro- grams Administration. "Marine Weather Observation

Programs of the National Weather

Service, NOAA," by Jerome W.

Nickerson, U.S. Department of

Commerce, NOAA, National

Weather Service. "The Shipboard Environmental

Data Acquisition System (SEAS):

An Inexpensive, Rapid and Accu- rate System for Marine Data

Transfer from Deployed Ships to

Shore-Based Users," by Vince Ze-

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DIVISION »i r* JB gowitz, U.S. Department of Com- merce, NOAA, National Ocean

Service. "Maritime Applications of Space

Remote Sensing—A Perspective for the 80's," by Samuel W. Mc-

Candless Jr., User Systems, Inc. "Satellite Communications and

Its Application to Ship Weather

Routing," by Ed Bender and

Larry Moore, Comsat Tele- systems. "Shipboard Personnel Informa- tion Systems," by V. Frank Co- langelo, Lykes Brothers Steam- ship Company, Inc. "The Role of the Radio Electron- ics Officer: Present and Future," by Barry V. Hamilton, consultant. "Advanced Technology in the

Coast Radiotelephone Station," by

Edward B. Robinson, AT&T

Communications. "Communications Services Pro- vided by the United States Public

Coast Stations," by John Klemm,

Mobile Marine Radio, Inc. "Computer Assisted Operation of a High Frequency Communica- tions Station," by Heinz H. Blan- kenhagen, Rockwell Interna- tional Corporation. "Mechanized Vessel Access—A

Human Factor to be Considered," by George P. Schleicher, Illinois

Bell Telephone Company. "The Geostar Navigation, Posi- tion Determination and Message

System," by Gerard K. O'Neill and Leslie O. Snively, Geostar

Corporation. "Mobile Communications by

Satellite—A Commercial Reality," by Roy E. Anderson, Mobile Sat- ellite Corporation. "Cellular Radio Telephone Com- munications Area Wide Gulf of

Mexico System," by J. Arthur Pe- tranek, Petroleum Communica- tions, Inc.

PROGRAM 1984 RTCM Assembly

New Orleans, La.

May 29 4-8 pm—Registration 7-9 pm—"Welcome Reception" spon- sored by 1984 RTCM Booster Club

May 30 8 am-8 pm—Registration desk open 9-10:30 am—Annual Business Meeting 10:45-12 noon—Technical Session I 12:15-2:15 pm—Luncheon with keynote address 2:30-5:15 pm—Technical Session II 7:15-10:30 pm—Mississippi River Dinner

Cruise on the "Creole Queen"

May 31 8:30 am—Registration 9 am-12:10 pm—Technical Session III 12:30-2:00 pm—Buffet Luncheon for all

Meeting Registrants 2:15 pm—Meeting of Special Committee

No. 103 on Ship Radar Specifications 2:15-6 pm—Electronic Equipment Manu- facturer's Display areas open

June 1 8:30 am—Registration 9-11:45 am—Technical Session IV 12:15-2:15 pm—International Luncheon and Luncheon Address 2:30-5:15 pm—Technical Session V 5:15-5:30 pm—Closing Remarks 18 Circle 313 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

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