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U.S. NAVY (continued from page 28) next two fiscal years which will be available to commercial shipyards. This figure includes 20 overhauls, 116 selected availabilities, 113 phased maintenance availabilities, and 10 past shakedown availabili- ties. Navy has estimated the budget to perform this work to be $2.3 bil- lion. IMA Associates provides assis- tance in developing market strategy and long term business plans. For more information contact: Jim McCaul at (202) 333-8501. FIGURE 2-10: FLEET SUPPORT (AUXELLIARY) SHIP FORCES . A* F* r J-C14-1 | 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 Exhibit 2—Navy Shipbuilding and Conversion Budget FY 1989-1994 FY 1989 FY 1990 FY 1991 FY 1992 FY 1993 FY 1994 Construction Note: Figures in parentheses not included in totals Source: Department of the Navy Northwest Marine Services? DEFINITELY? "I've been in the business too long to get emotional about it, but they've been very good, very reliable and effective. They're not harbor bound - - they're able to meet the ships wherever they may be." A H. McDonald, recently retired port engineer of Alaska Ferry Systems, speaks highly of his association with Northwest Marine Services Contact Northwest Marine Services for sales and service of these fine products: Liaaen (Sole U.S. service representative) • Controllable Pitch Propellers • Tunnel Thrusters • Compass Thrusters • Electronic Remote Control Systems • Integrated Maneuvering Systems