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ISA has well over 500 current employees, and has established of- fices in Arlington, Alexandria, and

Norfolk, Va.; New London, Conn.;

Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.; San Diego and Camarillo, Calif.; and Dallas,

Texas. The company has also estab- lished over 30 computer mainte- nance facilities and 60 maintenance service locations throughout the country. ISA says it has assembled a cadre of highly qualified person- nel with extensive military, civil service and industry experience in the market areas it pursues, to en- sure quality performance on each contract it undertakes.

Intergraph Corp.

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Intergraph Integrated Ship De- sign and Production (ISDP) prod- ucts and engineering services aim at increasing productivity through- out the ship life cycle. Products cover compartmentation; the de- sign, detailing, and manufacturing of ship structure; schematics de- sign; and the modeling of piping,

HVAC, electrical and fiber optic sys- tems. Parametric construction and fabrication of equipment, interfer- ence detection between disciplines, it ULSTEIN

AS SPECIALISTS ON

HYDRAULIC DECK MACHINERY

AND HIGH PRESSURE SOLUTIONS

We have a simple philosophy at Ulstein Norwinch: to be the leading supplier of anchor and mooring winches for merchant vessels. Low or high pressure - our job is to fulfil our customers' requirements by means of functional, reliable solutions. Purpose built at competitive prices.

Both low pressure and high pressure systems may be supplied with remote control and self tensioning systems.

Ulstein Norwinch - a useful name to have on the maker's list.

ULSTEIN NORWINCH AS is approved in accordance with quality standard BS5750: PART 1, ISO 9001,

EN29001: 1987.

ULSTEIN NORWINCH AS

N-5220 Hagavik, Norway. |

Tel.: +47-56 30 80 20. Telefax: +47-56 30 82 41. ~

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SAVE up to 300 barrels! of oil per year!

ELIMINATE THAT OLD STEAM HORN

The Kahlenberg TRITON Piston Horn is a unique sound producing unit because it requires no compressed air and no diaphragms yet utilizes air vibrations in a tuned sound column. The unit consists of an electric motor driving a pis- ton with a cylinder similar in appearance to an air compres- sor. Very economical to operate and install. Write for bulle- tin. 92C. The KB-20 electric horn is available in 110 volt,

A C. or 24 volt, D C. for vessels up to 246' in length.

KMIIEI1BERG BROS. 10. 1986 Monroe St.

I Two Rivers, Wisconsin, 54841 U.S.A.

I I 414-7S3-4507 |

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WE DELIVER BOTH LOW and the generation of classification and production drawings are sup- ported. They are built on

Intergraph's object-oriented,

NURBS-based solid modeling com- puter graphic systems, with full sup- port for associativity and constraints.

Intergraph's Product Data Man- ager controls the access to a central- ized model database utilizing user- defined workflows. New manufac- turing features provide the auto- matic generation of shell plates and stiffeners, and jig and template de- sign. An Intergraph/BMT joint ef- fort provides solutions for hull form generation and fairing as well as stability and hydrodynamics analy- sis. Intergraph is participating in the implementation of several naval projects including NAVSEA CAD-2 and the European Future Frigate

Project at Yarrow Shipbuilders in

Glasgow.

John J. McMullen &

Associates

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JJMA, naval architects and ma- rine engineers, applies emerging technologies to meet clients' mission and operational requirements. Ca- pabilities include all-hull, mechani- cal and electrical engineering disci- plines as well as combat systems physical integration, program man- agement, integrated logistics sup- port, database development and ac- quisition planning.

Emergency de-ballasting systems, collective protective systems, low observable and noise signature de- sign, fiber optic command and con- trol systems, small waterplane area twin hull (SWATH) designs, and advanced pollution control systems are representative of the types of engineering and design that JJMA says define it as the company of choice for advanced and diverse com- batant and auxiliary designs.

KaMeWa

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KaMeWa is considered to be one of the world's leading manufactur- ers of propellers and waterjet pro- pulsion systems. The equipment meets the highest naval operational criteria for performance, efficiency, shock resistance and emissions sig- natures. It can be built to comply with any type or level of military design specifications (MIL, etc.)

KaMeWa propulsion systems are chosen by many navies worldwide.

They are installed and operating in vessels of all categories, from high- speed patrol craft with waterjets to the most powerful propeller-driven destroyers.

KaMeWa has recently received the order for delivery of Tunnel

Thrusters for the Military Sealift

Command's conversion of two ships.

Keystone Valve

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Keystone Valve U.S.A., Inc.,

Houston, Texas, is a world-wide sup- plier of commercial marine and Mil

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