ASNE Shew To Be Held In U.S. Capitol
The annual meeting of the
American Society of Naval
Engineers, ASNE Day 1997, is
scheduled to take place in
Washington D.C., from March 19
to 20. This year's conference will
include a one-day forum allowing
industry and government repre-
sentatives to tackle key aspects of
the Department of Defense's
(DoD's) Acquisition Reform initia-
tives.
The session is scheduled to be
conducted on March 19.
The DoD Acquisition Reform ini-
tiatives are aimed at reengineer-
ing the procedures used to develop
and procure defense weapons sys-
tems in order to reduce the life
cycle costs of those systems, short-
en their acquisition cycle time, and
improve utilization of the nation's
total defense industrial base.
ASNE Day 1997 has been be struc-
tured to promote interaction
between those in government who
are defining the principles and
objectives of acquisition reform,
and those in industry or in govern-
ment engineering and industrial
activities striving to provide innov-
ative responses to the challenge.
Since the reform began, ASNE
Day has included discussions on
the challenges and opportunities
raised by the initiatives for those
who will develop, design, build,
operate and maintain the naval
systems that will carry the U.S.
into the next century.
This year, however, the sympo-
sium will provide an unprecedent-
ed opportunity for attendees to
focus directly on how acquisition
reform is impacting the maritime
industry and the naval engineer-
ing professions.
In addition to the emphasis on
acquisition reform, approximately
two dozen technical papers
addressing themes such as cost of
ownership, modeling and simula-
tion and combat systems will be
presented.
For more infortion on ASNE Day
1997, contact the American Society
of Naval Engineers, 1452 Duke St.,
Alexandria, Va. 22314, tel: (703)
836-6727; fax: (703) 836-7491.
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Announces 1996 Financial
Earnings
Northrop Grumman reported
record sales and operating margin
for 1996, but registered a seven per-
cent reduction in net income due
primarily to a previously announced
charge related to plant closures.
The company's net income for the
year ended Dec. 31, 1996, was $234
million, or $4.33 per share, versus
$252 million, or $5.11 per share, in
1995.
The year included two major non-
recurring items: a pretax charge of
$90 million, or $1.07 per share,
related to the plant closures; and a
pretax gain of $28 million, or $.34
cents per share, from the sale of
shares the company owned in ETEC
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high technology equipment for the
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