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FUTURE by Barry Taylor and

Rashid Khan. 1530: TEST AND EVALUATION OF THE

REVERSIBLE CONVERTER

COUPLING REVERSE REDUCTION

GEAR by Robert P. Nufrio. 1615: ADVANCED DAMAGE CONTROL

SYSTEM by David Geer.

Thursday P.M., MAY 5

Hampton Room—Session 2B

Moderator: RAdm. Lowell J. Holloway,

USN

Capt. Gilbert L. Kraine, USCG (Ret.). 1445: SHIP EM DESIGN TECHNOLOGY by

Shing Ted Li, Ph.D.: James C.

Logan, and John W. Rockway, Ph D 1530: PROTECTIVE DEVICES IN NAVY

SHIPBOARD ELECTRICAL POWER

SYSTEMS by John I. Ykema. 1615: COMBAT SYSTEM UPGRADE

ENGINEERING by Richard A.

Holden.

Friday A.M., MAY 6

Palladian Room—Session 3A

Moderator: RAdm. Robert L. Topping, USN

James F. Horton, Assistant 0845: ORDNANCE ON TARGET: THE

IMPROVED 16-1N GUN WEAPON

SYSTEM by LCdr. Richard W. White,

USN, and Thomas H. Antoniuk 0930: SEA LANCE WEAPON

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DEVELOPMENT—SYSTEM AND

NAVAL ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF

THE CAPSULE by LCdr. Ronald "J"

Booth, USN (Ret.). 1015: ROCKET MOTOR DESIGN FOR

UNDERWATER SHOCK by Jon J.

Yagla, Ph.D.

Hampton Room—Session 3B

Moderator: Capt. Robert E. Kramek, USGC

Allen G. Ford, Assistant 0845: THE ADVENT OF THE PAPERLESS

SHIP by John E. Chickering. 0930: HISTORY OF COAST GUARD

SURFACE EFFECT SHIP

PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS by Gary Larimer, Joseph

McCollum, Benton Schaub, Cdr.

Donald Van Liew, USCG, and

Charles Whipple. 1015: A COMPUTATIONAL PROCEDURE

FOR PREDICTING STRUCTURAL

LOAD AND RESPONSE OF A

SWATCH SHIP IN WAVES by Edward

T. Reilly, Yung S. Shin, and Ersnt

H. Kotte.

Friday P.M., MAY 6

Palladian Room—Session 4A

Moderator: Robert J. Scott

Bruce H. Barber, Assistant 1430: APPLICATION OF A GENERAL

PURPOSE COMPUTER-AIDED

DESIGN SYSTEM IN THE DDG-51

CLASS SHIP DESIGN PROCESS by

Randy E. Ayers, Patrick J. Callahan, and Ben Kassel. 1515: AUXILIARY SHIP HULL FORM

DESIGN AND RESISTANCE

PREDICTION by Siu C. Fung.

Hampton Room—Session 4B

Moderator: Norman O. Hammer

Terrence R. Applebee,

Assistant 1430: A MODULARIZED SHIPBOARD

HELICOPTER SUPPORT SYSTEM by

Eugene J. Rodrick, David M.

Maurer, and Raymond B.

Gorchowski. 1515: NAVAL ENGINEERING ANALYSIS by

Dale K. Pace and Richard J. Hunt.

SPECIAL SESSION

Palladian Room

Moderator: RAdm. H.L. Young, USN 1600: USS STARK LESSONS

LEARNED—MEETING FUTURE

SURVIVABILITY CHALLENGES by

Capt. Raymond T. Michelini, USN.

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ABS 161

Advanced Technology 49/50

Aerco International 13

Aeronav Labs 43

Aeroquip 229/230

Alco Power 137/138

Allied Marine Ser. —

Alloy Spot Welders —

Alpha Laval 306

ALS Corp/Magnetek 135/136

American Mgt. Sys. 250

Appleton Marine 126

Aqua-Chem 59

Arinc Research 176

ASTM 7.1

Avon/lmtra 140

Balmar Printing 302

Bath Iron Works 112

BMT International 247/248

CACI-Federal 201/202

Cad Group 108

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