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THE NEW NAVAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM

A Detailed Guide to $9.5 Billion in New Annual Sales for Manufacturers, Engineering Firms and Suppliers

Price $550.00 per copy

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IMA has just published a 220 page detailed guide to the new Navy technology program. It provides details for 204 specific development areas—giving past and future funding levels, current contractors, future direction, etc. A four year directory of major engineering and development contracts is provided.

Names and phone numbers for key technical personnel in 13 Navy activities are included. 1. OVERVIEW—(4 pages)

Technology Funding Growth

Range of Technology Development

Program Structure

Business Strategy

Organization of Report 2. SPECIFIC R&D PROGRAM—(151 pages)

Highlights

Ship Design:

Surface Ship Design & Engineering

Ship Subsystem & Component Development

Catapults & Weapon Elevators

Gas Turbine Technology

Electric Drive

Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Control

SSN 21 Engineering

Attack Submarine Development

Trident Submarine Improvement

Nuclear Propulsion Technology

Weapons:

D-5 Ballistic Missile (Trident II)

Standard Missile (SM-2)

Tomahawk Cruise Missile

Air Defense Missiles

SSN 688 Vertical Launch System

Sea Lance ASW Standoff Weapon

Vertical Launch ASROC (VLA)

MK 48 Advanced Capability Torpedo (ADCAP)

MD 50 Advanced Lightweight Torpedo

Acoustic Torpedo Targets

Mine Development

Close In Weapon System (CIWS Phalanx gun)

Ship Defensive Systems:

Electronic Warfare

Defensive Weapons & Surveillance

SSBN Survivability

Ship Combat Survivability

Mine Countermeasures

Surface Ship Torpedo Defense

Submarine Stealth

Sensors And Combat Systems:

Aegis AAW System

Search Radar Improvement

Surface Ship Combat Systems Improvement

Surface Ship ASW Systems

ASW Combat System Integration

Infrared Search & Target Designation System

Submarine Sonar Development

AN/BSY-1 Submarine Combat System

AN/BSY-2 Submarine Combat System

Attack Submarine Combat System Integration

Surface Ship Bow Sonar

To order please call or write:

International Maritime Associates, Inc.— 835 New Hampshire Ave., N.W.

Washington, DC 20037

Telephone; (202) 333-8501—Telex: 64325 IMA—Telefax: (202) 333-8504.

Area ASW Surveillance: • Underwater Sound Surveillance Systems • ASW Surveillance Test and Evaluation • ASW Data Collection • Nonacoustic ASW

Command Control & Communication (C3): • Basic C3 Technology • Warfare Support Systems • Tactical Command Systems • Communications Systems • C2 Reconnaissance/Surveillance Support • Submarine Communications • C2 Requirements and Integration

Shipboard Computers: • Enhanced Modular Signal Processor (EMSP) • Standard Embedded Computer

Basic Research: • Mathematical and Physical Sciences • Engineering Sciences • Environmental Sciences • Life Sciences • Other Sciences

Manufacturing Technology: • Manufacturing Technology Development

Other: • Special Naval Warfare Equipment • Sealift Support Equipment • Surface Warfare Training Devices • Training & Test Range Systems • Weapons Security • Environmental Protection 3. MAJOR NAVY DEVELOPMENT AND

ENGINEERING CONTRACTS—(43 pages) 4. KEY PERSONNEL—(24 pages)

Office of Naval Research

Naval Research Laboratory

Office of Naval Technology

David Taylor Naval Ship R&D Center

Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering Station

Naval Oceanographic Office

Naval Coastal Systems Center

Naval Ocean Systems Center

Space & Naval Warfare Systems Command

Naval Underwater Systems Center

Naval Surface Weapons Center

Naval Weapons Supply Center

Naval Sea Systems Commands •*• Circle 304 on Reader Service Card

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