Eisert Named To Head General Electric's New Navy Programs Section
The General Electric Company's Turbine Business Group has formed a Navy Programs Section to focus on U.S. Navy business, and has appointed Robert M. Eisert to head the section. The announcement was made by George C. Cox, senior vice president and group executive of the Turbine Business Group.
The Navy Programs Section will be responsible for overseeing and providing support for all products produced for the Navy by the company's Steam Turbine Generator Operation. These products include steam propulsion equipment, ship's service generators, gearing for a variety of propulsion and auxiliary systems, and overall system design integration.
Mr. Eisert has been associated with GE for 15 years. He has managed engineering, manufacturing, and quality control activities for GE Navy work, and has served as plant manager at the company's Durham, N.C., facility
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