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Informative Exhibits
The American Society of Naval
Engineers (ASNE) annual exhibition, conference, and annual meeting,
ASNE Day 2001, is set for April 30 -
May 1, 2001 at the Hyatt Regency
Crystal City Hotel in Arlington, Va.
Attendees and exhibitors will have the opportunity to see the latest prod- ucts on display and to listen to mili- tary leaders and industry executives discuss issues critical to naval engi- neering as we enter the next millenni- um.
ASNE Day events begin Monday,
April 30 with a plenary session. The conference's keynote speaker is
RADM Jay M. Cohen, USN. Chief of Naval Research. Admiral Cohen's address will focus on the ASNE Day 2001 theme, "Technology Insertion in the 21st Century Fleet." and will dis- cuss the important role the Office of
Naval Research plays in meeting the future needs of the Fleet. His address will be followed by a panel discus- sion on Technology Insertion with senior representatives from Naval Sea
Systems Command. Program Execu- tive Offices, and the Navy Laborato- ries. After the plenary session, ASNE will recognize the technical pro- gram's authors and moderators, and present the ASNE's prestigious Sol-
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ASNE 2001 will feature a plenary session with technical presentations discussing the sealift and transport of the USS COLE and its repair requirements. berg, Jimmy Hamilton, and Claud A.
Jones Awards at the Awards Lun- cheon. This year's luncheon speaker is ADM William J. Fallon, USN,
Vice Chief of Naval Operations. The admiral is expected to provide a first- hand perspective on the readiness and modernization challenges facing the
Navy today and in the future.
After the luncheon, the technical paper program commences with two concurrent technical session tracks.
The technical program will include six sessions of technical papers pre- sentations with topics including
Technology Insertion in Today's
Fleet; Ship Design and Modeling;
Shipboard Equipment; Shipboard
Diagnostics; Naval Logistics; and
Maritime Environmental/Logistics.
ASNE is also offering two Profes- sional Development sessions with continuing education credit on
Wednesday, May 2, in cooperation with the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, (SNAME).
These sessions on Feasibility Studies and Preliminary Design and on Naval
Architecture provide excellent refresher training for the new profes- sional licensing exam in Ship Design
Engineering. For more information contact Kelly Bentley in the ASNE office (703) 836-6727.
The ASNE Day 2001 exhibit hall continues the tradition of bringing together the latest products and ser- vices in naval engineering to show- case to ASNE Day attendees and vis- itors. The hall will be open to the public from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on
Monday; and from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday. At press time, more than 130 booths have been reserved and an additional 25 more are expect- ed.
If your company would like to exhibit, there is still space available.
Contact Megan Sinesiou at the
ASNE office at: (703) 836-6727; or
Carey Filling at (703) 413-9596. Or log on to the Society's Web site at www.navalengineers.org.
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