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ASNE DAY "93
ASNE Day 93 Program
Tuesday, May 4 12 noon Golf Tournament —
Andrews Air Force Base
Wednesday, May 5 4:30 p.m. Joint Council/Sections
Meeting — Hampton Room
Thursday, May 6 8:30 a.m. Plenary Session —
Regency Ballroom - Keynote address - "The Challenge," by Jerome J. Fee,
ASNE president - "The Requirement,"
Vice Admiral William A. Owens,
USN, deputy chief of naval opera- tions - "The Response:"
Vice Admiral Michael P. Kalleres,
USN, commander, Military Sealift
Command;
Vice Admiral Kenneth C. Malley,
USN, commander, Naval Sea Sys- tems Command;
Rear Admiral Peter A. Bunch,
USCG, chief of engineering & devel- opment; Mr. Ellsworth L.
Peterson, president, Peterson
Builders, Inc.
Session 1A — Palladian Room
Moderator: Captain James E.
Baskerville, USNS and Harry J.
Skruch, assistant 10:15 a.m. "Development of a Zonal
Architecture Fire Main System For
Combatant Ships," Mark E. Shiffler 11:00 a.m. "Zonal Electrical Distri- bution Systems: An Affordable Ar- chitecture for the Future," Chester
R. Petry & Jay W. Rumburg.
Session IB — Diplomat Room
Moderator: Rear Admiral Lowell J.
Hollo way, USN (Ret.) and Rich- ard Holden, assistant 10:15 a.m. "Information Technol- ogy Insertion: Key System Engineer- ing Element for Affordable, Mission
Flexible Ships," Ray Ward 11:00 a.m. "Combat System Engi- neering: A Return to Fundamen- tal," Andrew Mittura and Mitchel
S. Karp 12 noon Reception For Luncheon
Ticket Holders — Blue Room (cash bar) 12:30 p.m. Luncheon — Regency
Ballroom: "Jimmie" Hamilton
Award; Solberg Award; Luncheon
Address, General Carl E. Mundy,
USMC, Commandant U.S. Marine
Corps (invited)
Session 2A — Palladian Room
Moderator: Commander Nigel
Moors, RN, and Timothy C. Smith, assistant 2:30 p.m. "Naval Surface Combat- ant Ship Designer's Aid," Ed P.
Andert, Jr. 3:15 p.m. "Ships Service Electric
Power: Enhanced Survivability via
Early Detection of Incipient Cable
Faults," Stephen E. Williams and
B. Don Russel, Ph.D. 4 p.m. "Ship Impact Studies," Philip
J. Sims
Session 2B — Diplomat Room
Moderator: Captain Michael G.
Mathis, USN, and Frederick C.
Marcell, assistant 2:30 p.m. "An Approach to Turn-
Key Communications Suites for New
Construction Ships," Roy J. Biondi,
Barbara A. Keller and Donald
Risty 3:15 p.m. "Navy High Energy Laser
Weapon System," David Ferreira and Frederick C. Marcell 4 p.m. "Performance Testing of Ship- board Electronic Systems," George
Harder and Robert Martin.
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