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Environmental Sciences:

Ocean sciences—PE 61153-S31

Ocean geophysics—PE 61153-S32

Atmospheric sciences—PE 61153-S33

Astronomy and astrophysics—

PE 61153-S34

Life Sciences:

Biological and medical sci.—

PE 61153-S41

Behavioral sciences—PE 61153-S42

Other Sciences:

Univ. research instrument.—

PE 61153-S51

Multidisciplinary supp.—PE 61153-S52

Manufacturing Technology:

Flexible manufacturing systems—

PE 78011-M0512

Computer aided propeller manufacture—PE 78011-S1101

Fire resistant nonmetallic bulkhead—

PE 78011-S0933

Shipbldg. mfg. technology—n.a. 3D optical system—PE 78011-M0520

Rapid acquisition of manufactured pts. (RAMP)—n.a.

Circuit card assembly & processing system—PE 78011-0407

Integrated mfg. electronic packaging—

PE 78011-0504

VHSIC mfg. technology—n.a.

Gallium arsenide mfg. technology—n.a.

Inspection & repair technology for aircraft—n.a.

Aircraft propulsion mfg. technology—

PE 78011-A2222

Articulating robot for laser metalworking—PE 78011-S0806

Casting technology—n.a.

Electronics manufacturing—

PE 78011-M0511

Ion plated metal matrix composites—

PE 78011-M0413

Graphite metal mill shapes—

PE 78011-M0421

Metal matrix composites—n.a.

Guayule Rubber—PE 78011-M0416

Traveling wave tubes—n.a.

IX. OTHER

Special Naval Warfare Equipment:

SEAL weapons systems—S0416

SEAL support systems—S0417

Special warfare combatant craft—S1684

Sealift Support Equipment:

Sealift systems engineering—PE 63726

Surface Warfare Training Devices:

Surface Tomahawk trainer—

PE 64715-S1126

LAMPS MK lll/SQQ-89 training system—

PE 64715-S1132

Tactical electronic warfare trainer—

PE 64715-S1140

Air tactical control operator trainer—

PE 64715-S1274

Surface tactical team trainers—

PE 64715-S1427

LCAC operator trainer—PE 64715-S1834

Surface warfare training analysis—

PE 64715-S1436

Amphib. warfare tactical trainer—

PE 64715-S 1949

Training & Test Range Systems:

Instrumentation development—

PE 64208-W0604

Mobile sea range—PE 64208-W0169

Atlantic underwater test center (AUTEC)—PE 65864-W0541

Weapons Security:

Advanced concepts—PE 63571

Systems engineering—PE 64563

Environmental Protection:

Ordnance disposal—PE 63721-S0400

Shipboard waste management—

PE 63721-S0401

Pollution abatement—PE 63721-Y0817 * Added in defense appropriations bill

Source: International Marine Associates,

Inc.—Future Business Opportuni- ties in Navy Research & Develop- ment, February 1988

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