M a r a n g i e l l o Elected C h a i r m a n of A S TM Shipbuilding Committee

Daniel A. Marangiello, executive scientist at ORI, Inc., has been elected to a two-year term as chairman of the Shipbuilding Committee (F-25) of the American Society of Testing & Materials. The prime job of this committee is to develop nongovernment specifications and standards to replace Mil Specs and Standards where possible.

After attending Harvard College for two years, Mr. Marangiello attended the U.S. Naval Academy and graduated in 1951. He earned an MS degree in naval engineering from MIT in 1956. He served in the Navy from 1951 to 1966, with sea duty in surface ships and submarines, and shore assignments in both public and private shipyards, as well as other line and staff assignments in Washington and field activities as a qualified engineering duty officer.

In 1967-69 he was manager-naval architecture at Westinghouse Electric Corporation. In 1969 he became deputy director of the Naval Sea Systems Command, where he was civilian director of 115 engineers, technicians, and clerical personnel, and had total responsibility for the maintenance, modernization, and technical and logistic support of all U.S. Navy submarines. He joined ORI in 1984, and is currently executive director of the Marine Machinery Association.

Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 66,  Apr 1986

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