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Changing Of The Guard At

Gibbs & Cox

Gibbs & Cox's president, Henry E.

Buttelman, has retired after more than 40 years of ser- vice with the compa- ny. Proceeding his retirement, Buttel- man will continue to serve as consultant and member of the company's board of directors.

Robert J. Scott was elected as Buttel- man's successor this past March.

Litton Marine Services Names

New General Manager

Dr. Clark Graham, president of Lit- ton Marine Systems, has announced the appointment of Malcolm Bruce as gen- eral manager of Litton Marine Systems

U.K. Bruce replaces Graham as gener- al manager of U.K. operations. The

U.K. operation, located in New Maiden, is Litton's marine radar business area that focuses primarily on engineering, marketing, sales, service and support for all radar products worldwide.

Bruce has been operations director of

Litton Marine Systems U.K. since 1997.

He will continue to serve as operations director.

Corbett & Holt, L.L.C.

Corbett & Holt, a Washington D.C. based firm specializing in transporta- tion economics, logistics, maritime safety and marine environmental pro- tection, announced that Thomas Davis has joined the firm's logistics and mangement practice.

Circle 227 on Reader Service Card J1

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Built for the U.S. Navy, Ingalls Ship- building has commissioned the newest in a series of advanced Aegis guided missile destroyers — USS Porter. The vessel was commissioned last month in a ceremony at Port Canaveral, Fla. Its namesake honors Commodore David

Porter and his son, Vice Admi- ral David Diox- in Porter, whose joint naval achieve- ments earned them honorable spots within

USN history.

CDI Wins USN Contract

The CDI Marine Company, a division of staffing and outsourcing leader CDI

Corp., announced the renewal of its contract with the U.S. Navy's Naval Sea

Systems Command to provide advance planning and project management for the Enhanced Quality of Life program to improve habitability of select aircraft carrier compartments. The contract is expected to generate $5.4 million in rev- enues for CDI over the next five years.

CDI Marine has been awarded this contract three times consecutively and will continue to advise the Navy on all aspects of the program, from recom- mending habitability improvements for enhancing the aircraft carrier compart- ments to managing individual project completion.

May, 1999

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