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Session 2C—Congressional Room

Moderator: Robert J. Scott and

Gary L. Jayne, assistant 2:30 p.m. "Systems Calibration of

Automated Machinery Controls,"

Bruce R. Marshall 3:15 p.m. "Logistic Support Analy- sis: Lessons to be Learned," Mark

W. Green 4 p.m. "Naval Aviation Packaging

Improvement Initiatives," Irving

Gleaner and Richard Arter 5 p.m. Exhibit Hall Reception (cash bar)

Friday, May 7

Session 3A — Palladian Room

Moderator: Rear Admiral Arthur

E. Henn, USCG, and Commander

James W. Meyer, USCG, assis- tant 9 a.m. "Shipboard Damage Stabil- ity Assessment: Flooding Casualty

Control Software," Peter B. Zahn,

John Rosborough and Richard

Carlstrom 9:45 a.m. "Development of a Stan- dard Family of Composite Mate- rial Centrifugal Pumps for Naval

Surface Ships," Dennis Suitt and

Francisco Girona 10:30 a.m. "High Energy Density

Lithium Rechargeable Batteries for

Underwater Vehicle Propulsion,"

Patricia H. Smith, Ph.D.,

Stanley D. James, Ph.D., David

L. Chua, Ph.D., and Charles W.

Fleischmann, Ph.D.

Session 3B — Diplomat Room

Moderator: Rear Admiral Millard

S. Firebaugh, USN, and John

Kenney, assistant 9 a.m. "The Navigation Sensor

System Interface Project," Robert

A. Greer 9:45 a.m. "Statistical Process Con- trol for Software in the Mainte- nance Phase," Stephen R. Luke,

Derya Alasya Jacobs, Ph.D. and

Billie M. Reed, Ph.D. 10:30 a.m. "Virtual" Prototyping

Using Knowledge-Based Modeling and Simulation Techniques," John

G. Shea, Jr. 11:15 a.m. to 2 p.m. Exhibit Halls (Complimentary Lunch Stations) 1:15 p.m. Annual Business Meet- ing — Hampton Room

Session 4A — Palladian Room

Moderator: Bruce S. Rosenblatt and Lt. Commander John G.

Tuttle, USCG, assistant 2 p.m. "A Capable, Affordable 21st

Century Destroyer," William J.

Levedahl, Ph.D. 2:45 p.m. "Nuclear versus Non-

Nuclear Attack Submarine

Powerplants," Dean A. Rains, Ph.D. and Kenneth A. Mitchell 3:30 p.m. "Fast Attack Craft - A

Comparative Analysis," Kenneth

Brower and Captain James W.

Kehoe, USN (Ret.) 7 p.m. Banquet Reception —

Held in the Blue Room 8 p.m. Annual banquet

Regency Ballroom (Black Tie or Din- ner Dress White).

Presided over by ASNE president

Jerome J. Fee and featuring: the U.S. Navy Band and Combined

Armed Forces Ceremonial Color

Guard; presentation of the ASNE

Gold Medal and Harold E. Saunders

Award; banquet address by The

Honorable Les Aspin, Secretary of

Defense.

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