John J Slager

  • This year's American Society of Naval Engineers ASNE Day meetings will be held on Thursday, April 30 and Friday, May 1 at the Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C. The theme of the technical program is "Naval Design and Engineering —- New Dimensions." In addition to the two full days of technical sessions, luncheons will be held on both days, and the 64th Annual Banquet will take place at 2000 on Friday night, with Vice Adm. C. Russell Bryan, USN (ret.), ASNE president, presiding. A reception at 1900 will precede the banquet.

    TECHNICAL PROGRAM THURSDAY, APRIL 30 Session No. 1, Regency Ballroom, (Ship Design I). Moderator: Rear Adm. James H. Webber, USN.

    0900 The Challenge of Design: Rear Adm. James W. Lisanby, USN.

    0945 D e v e l o p m e n t of Requirements : Rear Adm. John T. Parker, USN.

    1030 Streamlining the NAVSEA Ship Design Process: Robert J.

    Riggins.

    S e s s i o n No. 2A, Palladian Room, (Ship Design II). Moderator: Rear Adm. James W. Lisanby, USN.

    1430 What It Is Like To Design a Naval Ship in NAVSEA Today: Cdr. Clark Graham, USN.

    1515 What It Is Like To Design a Combat System in NAVSEA Today: Capt. T. Michael Shortal, USN.

    1600 Ship Design and the Navy L a b o r a t o r y : William M. Ellsworth and Dennis J. Clark.

    Session No. 2B, Diplomat Room, (Ship Design Methodology). Moderator: Robert P. Giblon.

    1430 E n e r g y C o n s i d e r a t i o ns Study on Naval Ship Fuel Consumption V a r i a t i o n s : John J.

    Slager, Carlos A. Tomassoni and William C. Sandberg.

    1515 A Guide To Generic Seakeeping P e r f o r m a n c e Assessment: Nathan K. Bales and Daniel S. Ciezlowski.

    1600 "Design Budgeting" — A Bold New Ship Acquisition Strategy — Now a Proven Concept.

    Paul S. Jarvis, J. David Kazal, Donald B. Campbell Jr. and Maurice W. Haff.

    FRIDAY, MAY 1 S e s s i o n No. 3A, Palladian Room, (Combat Systems). Moderator : Rear Adm. Kleber S. Masterson, USN.

    0930 The Needs f o r Modern Technology and the Impacts on Combat System Design: Leonard C.

    Thomas.

    1015 The Unimast Concept — A Major Departure in Shipboard Radar Antenna Installation Philosophy : Roy J. Biondi and Bradford E. Kruger.

    1100 The Latest in Ship Weapon Launchers—The Vertical Launching System: Seth B. Moorhead.

    Session No. 3B, Diplomat Room, (New C o n c e p t s ) . M o d e r a t o r: Nathan Kobitz.

    0930 Combat System Engineering and the Top Level Requirements: Cdr. Charles W. Truxall Jr., USN (ret.).

    1015 Surface Ship Conform—-Dimension 2000: Cdr. Michael R.

    Terry, USN.

    1100 A Logical Integrated Approach to Naval Ship Design: Lt.

    Cdr. Michael R. Reed, USN.

    S e s s i o n No. 4A, Palladian Room, (Ship Design III). Moderator: Rear Adm. John D. Beecher, USN.

    1430 Machinery Arrangement Design—A Perspective: Michael E. Resner, Stephen H. Klomparens and John P. Lynch.

    1515 Detailed Design — FFG-7 Class: Capt. Robert E. Stark, USN (ret.) and Capt. David M.

    Stembel Jr., USN.

    1600 HANDE — A Computer- Aided Design Approach To Hydrofoil Ships: James H. King and Matthew D. Devine.

    Session No. 4B, Diplomat Room, (Energy Conservation). Moderator: Rear Adm. Thomas M. Hopkins, USN.

    1430 Energy C o n s e r v a t i o n for Propulsion of Naval Vessels: Dr.

    Eugene F. Brady.

    1515 The Age of Sail — Is It Over?: Kenneth C. Morisseau.

    1600 U.S. Navy Shipboard Energy R&D—An Overview: Dr. C.F.

    Krolick.

    Advance registration may be made through headquarters: ASNE, Inc., 1012 14th Street, N.W., Suite 807, Washington, D.C.

    20005; (202) 737-0757. On-site registration will begin at 1600 on Wednesday, April 29 in the Executive Room of the Shoreham Hotel, and continue at 0800 on Thursday and Friday.

  • MR Feb-24#29  ARC. Our chairman is General John 
Handy, a former commander)
    February 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 29

    units in the group, and there are a lot of synergies,” said Ebeling. “But we have an independent board of US directors at ARC. Our chairman is General John Handy, a former commander of U.S. Transportation Command. We have a strong U.S. citizen leadership team also, and that’s really to make sure that

  • MR Feb-24#6  
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CEO
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entering year)
    February 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 6

    HQ 118 E. 25th St., 2nd Floor becomes a geopolitical New York, NY 10010 USA T +1.212.477.6700 quagmire, with Russia’s Awar in the Ukraine soon CEO John C. O’Malley entering year three and disparate groups [email protected] aiming to disrupt commerce by ? ring President & COO Publisher & Editor rocke

  • MN Feb-24#42  Leading Port Everglades
St. Johns President
Glenn A. Wiltshire)
    February 2024 - Marine News page: 42

    People & Companies Rella Hired as Wiltshire Leading Port Everglades St. Johns President Glenn A. Wiltshire has taken over as Joe Rella has been appointed as presi- acting director of Broward County’s Port Rella Barton dent of St. Johns Ship Building. Everglades Department. Barton Named Vineyard CEO New

  • MN Feb-24#41  are under construction at St Johns, and 
transfer vessels)
    February 2024 - Marine News page: 41

    & WINDEA Courageous The ? rst two designed, BV-classed CTVs for WINDEA CTV. The third newbuild crew and fourth vessels are under construction at St Johns, and transfer vessels construction of the ? fth vessel is well underway at Breaux (CTV) for WIN- Brothers in Louisiana. DEA CTV—a At 30 meters long

  • MN Feb-24#40  Cruz Bay 
on the island of St. John, with capacity for up to)
    February 2024 - Marine News page: 40

    Islands Ferry foot vessel will service the tourist and commuter route be- tween Red Hook on the island of St. Thomas, and Cruz Bay on the island of St. John, with capacity for up to 300 passen- gers. Incat Crowther said it designed the simple yet stylish new ferry with accessibility and an elevated customer

  • MN Feb-24#25  on behalf of its mem-
bership. John Groundwater is Ex-
ecutive)
    February 2024 - Marine News page: 25

    mid- January 2024. Bigger vessels The Passenger Vessel Association is a national trade and advocacy associa- tion that works on behalf of its mem- bership. John Groundwater is Ex- ecutive Director. He was asked about PVA’s top passenger safety issues. He mentioned two: • PVA expects the USCG to issue SMS

  • MN Feb-24#4 . offshore 
CEO
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    477-6700; fax: (212) 254-6271 www.marinelink.com Down but not out. That’s how I’d de- scribe the current state of the U.S. offshore CEO wind industry. John C. O’Malley • [email protected] Philip Lewis, director of research at busi- Publisher & Editorial Director Greg Trauthwein • trauthwein@marinelink

  • MT Jan-24#52  Thermal Management Techniques”, John 
data centers via Immersion)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 52

    Smith, Southwest Research Institute management of batteries, EVs and 4. “Electric Vehicle Battery Thermal Issues and Thermal Management Techniques”, John data centers via Immersion Cooling. P. Rugh, Ahmad Pesaran, Kandler Smith; presented at SAE 2011 Alternative Refriger- ant and System Ef? ciency

  • MT Jan-24#4  market. Sitting at that table 
John C. O’Malley
jomalley@marinelink)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 4

    (though not for attribution or reporting) Justin Zuure on the path, direction and importance of the CEO subsea vehicle market. Sitting at that table John C. O’Malley [email protected] that night were several U.S. Navy Admirals as well as the CEOs from about a dozen autonomous underwater vehicle

  • MR Jan-24#41  Cruz Bay on the island of St. John. Currently, 
two other)
    January 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 41

    ist and commuter route between Red Hook on the island of St. the vessel to accommodate the latest hammer size. Thomas, and Cruz Bay on the island of St. John. Currently, two other Incat Crowther-designed 28-m vessels service this AiP: World’s Largest Car Carrier route. The ferry will transport up to 300

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    Editorial MARITIME REPORTER AND ENGINEERING NEWS M A R I N E L I N K . C O M HQ 118 E. 25th St., 2nd Floor New York, NY 10010 USA T +1.212.477.6700 CEO John C. O’Malley It’s all about [email protected] President & COO Publisher & Editor Greg Trauthwein the Molecule Photo Justin Zurre trauthwein@marinelink

  • MT Nov-23#4  embody ingenuity – and needs – 
John C. O’Malley
jomalley@marinelink)
    November 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 4

    is arguably one of the most challenging. This Justin Zuure month I’m pleased to highlight two stories CEO that I think embody ingenuity – and needs – John C. O’Malley [email protected] in the sector. Massa Products Corporation is no stranger to the subsea space, as the company – led by President

  • MR Dec-23#6  USA
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CEO
 John C. O’Malley
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    December 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 6

    Editorial MARITIME REPORTER AND ENGINEERING NEWS M A R I N E L I N K . C O M HQ 118 E. 25th St., 2nd Floor New York, NY 10010 USA T +1 212 477 6700 CEO John C. O’Malley What’s in [email protected] President & COO Publisher & Editor Greg Trauthwein Store in ‘24? [email protected] t has been

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Promoted to VP
St. Johns Ship Building, has been)
    November 2023 - Marine News page: 58

    VP and head of rine Engineers (SNAME). marine, Ascot U.S. USMMA Honors Bukoski Newport News’ Horne Jeffery Bukoski, president of Promoted to VP St. Johns Ship Building, has been David Horne has been promoted to awarded the RADM Lauren S. Mc- Merlino Dunsford Anzai Cready Award, which recognizes

  • MN Nov-23#41 . That’s 
what we do best.”
 
– John Bond, Project Director)
    November 2023 - Marine News page: 41

    Philly Shipyard “[The VCM model] helped us build vessels. That’s what we do best.” – John Bond, Project Director and NSMV Program Manager, Philly Shipyard, Inc. “The IDIQ approach,” Linares explained, “provided the right ? exibility to support the initial funding/construction of the ? rst two

  • MN Nov-23#39  and New Construction. John Bond is Project Di-
rector)
    November 2023 - Marine News page: 39

    up to ? ve NSMVs. Keel laying for the Empire State was in May 2021. Ben Christian is TOTE Services’ VP for Business Devel- opment and New Construction. John Bond is Project Di- rector and NSMV Program Manager for Philly Shipyard, Inc. The two were asked for their insights and advisories about the VCM process

  • MN Nov-23#4  in the National Security 
John C. O’Malley • jomalley@marinelin)
    November 2023 - Marine News page: 4

    254-6271 www.marinelink.com Give credit where credit is due. MARAD, TOTE Services, Philly Shipyard and all CEO parties involved in the National Security John C. O’Malley • [email protected] Multi-Mission Vessel (NSMV) build pro- Publisher & Editorial Director Greg Trauthwein • trauthwein@marinelink

  • MR Nov-23#14  comments on climate change by John Anderson, 
of sustainability:)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 14

    at the most exalted levels this is true. I came across allow me to refer you to the ? rst and second commandments some 2021 comments on climate change by John Anderson, of sustainability: Love your neighbor like yourself and it is no less than the President of the National Academy of En- the CO2 Stupid!”

  • MR Nov-23#6  USA
T  +1 212 477 6700  
CEO
 John C. O’Malley
jomalley@marinelink)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 6

    Editorial MARITIME REPORTER AND ENGINEERING NEWS M A R I N E L I N K . C O M HQ 118 E. 25th St., 2nd Floor New York, NY 10010 USA T +1 212 477 6700 CEO John C. O’Malley [email protected] President & COO Publisher & Editor Greg Trauthwein [email protected] aving maintained a fairly rigorous

  • MT Sep-23#65  and recy-
U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams/Released
Oceanograph)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 65

    On Aug. 3, a solemn gathering of well-wishers watched Scripps Institution of as FLIP was towed, at sunset, to a dismantling and recy- U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams/Released Oceanography at University cling facility. Last month, a formal good-bye ceremony was of California, conducts investigations

  • MT Sep-23#64  Engineering and Gangbing Song, John and Re-
Real-time remote)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 64

    Zheng Chen, Bill D. Cook Assistant Professor of the workclass ROV system on board an ROV support vessel. Mechanical Engineering and Gangbing Song, John and Re- Real-time remote control was achieved via a secure, high- becca Moores Professor of Mechanical Engineering, who are speed, communications link

  • MT Sep-23#54  OCEAN LANDERS
Scripps Professor John Issacs developed his ?)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 54

    recording. then all the rest that ends in “discovery”. When we Ocan’t send humans to look, we send the robots. CAMERAS AND OCEAN LANDERS Scripps Professor John Issacs developed his ? rst deep sea Landers have unbeatable persistence on the sea? oor. Landers “Monster Camera” in the 1960’s from surplus WWII

  • MT Sep-23#4  this 
industry’s future.
 
CEO
John C. O’Malley
In fact “fuel”)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 4

    , keeping on top of the people, Tel: (212) 477-6700; Fax: (212) 254-6271 Tcompanies and technologies that serve a fuel for this industry’s future. CEO John C. O’Malley In fact “fuel” is the perfect bridge to this edition, as in “fu- [email protected] ture” or “alternate” fuels, as the energy transition

  • MN Oct-23#36  Marine in Franklin, La. and St. Johns 
Ship Building in Palatka)
    October 2023 - Marine News page: 36

    un- der the “collaborators” section of the BOT site include Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding in Somerset, Mass., Gulf Craft Marine in Franklin, La. and St. Johns Ship Building in Palatka, Fla. Blue Ocean Transfers 36 | MN October 202