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Telex: SEISLIM RS21492 WEATHER Exclusively for the Maritime Industry WEATHER ROUTING, INC. 90 Broad Street, New York 10004 Tel.: HA 5-9644 Cable address: WEATHERWAY WHITMAN, REQUARDT AND ASSOCIATES - ENGINEERS Complete Engineering Services SHIPBUILDING FACILITIES WATER FRONT STRUCTURES BALTIMORE MARYLAND CRAFTERS OF FINE SCALE SHIP MODELS FOR HOME. OFFICE OR SHOWCASE Send $1.00 for catalog YANKEE SHIPWRIGHTS P.O. Box 35251 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55435 Phone: (612) 920-0072 Tracor, Inc. Awarded $4.9-Million Contract The Naval Ship Systems Command has awarded Tracor, Inc. a $4.9-million contract to continue engineering, installation, and lo- gistics support to the sonar systems on the Navy's missile-carrying submarines. Under this contract, Tracor will coordinate with several other contractors, Navy labora- tories and shipyards, and Navy offices involved in the development, installation, and logistics of sonars being developed and produced for the Navy's Polaris and Poseidon submarines. These sonars will provide the strategic mis- sile fleet a better capability to avoid potential enemies at sea and to protect themselves if attacked. As coordinator, Tracor will review the sonar designs and installation plans, and will assist in planning and carrying out tests at sea. The company will also make certain that the tech- nical manuals and supplies needed to keep the sonars operating properly are adequate. Tracor Group vice president Dr. Wayne Rudmose states that approximately 150 Tracor, Inc. scientists, engineers, technicians, and managers will be involved on this contract. Most of the work will be accomplished at Tracor's Rockville, Md., and Austin, Texas, facilities. However, Tracor representatives located in various manufacturing plants and shipyards throughout the country will also be involved in this work. The program office for this 24-month con- tract will be in Rockville under the general management of division vice president Wendell C. Murray. The program manager, J.D. Mo- rell, will report to Robert Jackson, director, tactical systems, submarine department. The' program office will be supported by three sys-! tem managers-—Neil Ellis, J. Bailey Rathbone, and Richard Miller. Tracor began its Work in sonar systems in 1958, and has had a continued involvement with Navy sonar programs since that time. The company, headquartered in Austin, does research and development in a number of scientific fields and manufactures scientific and medical analysis equipment, electronic naviga- tion systems, and electronic components. Tra- cor has operations in 11 states and six foreign locations. 'N**iff>'tMH WMBBSa^m i FOR TEXACO NORTH SEA: The Netherlands Offshore Company, has announced that its catamaran survey ves- sel, the M/V Duplus (shown above), will be employed for subsoil investigations for Texaco North Sea U.K. Com- pany. The vessel will be utilized for soils sampling to a penetration of approximately 400 feet below the sea floor in over 400 feet of water depth in the northern North Sea. The soil borings and soils engineering will be under- taken on board by McClelland Engineers Inc. of Houston, Texas. Technical assistance will also be provided by Dredging Investigation Ltd. of Bromborough, U.K., a related company to Netherlands Offshore Company. Drill- ing on this particular project will take the vessel into U.K. North Sea blocks off the Shetland Islands, as well as near Aberdeen. September 1, 1973 45