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Fleet Maintenance In The 21st Century October 22-23, 1991, Virginia Beach, Virginia A joint symposium called "Fleet Maintenance in the 21st Century," to be co-sponsored by the Tidewater Section of the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) and the Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, will be held October 22-23, 1991 in the Pavilion Convention Center in Virginia Beach, Va. Nationally prominent speakers from the military and government will address current issues during luncheons. A panel of flag/executive level experts from the fleet and private industry will discuss critical avia- tion, surface and submarine main- tenance concerns during TYCOM/ industry panel presentations. Over 45 technical papers will be presented by leading government officials, maritime commercial industry ex- ecutives, professionals and academians regarding fleet mainte- nance management, engineering, logistics and training within avia- tion, surface and submarine com- munities. Specifically, among the topics that will be presented are "Maintenance Strategies," "Propul- sion Plant Condition Assessment," "Vibration Monitoring: Surface Ships," "Overhaul Practices," "Qual- ity Supply Support, SSN 688 Class," and "New Developments in Butter- fly Valves." The quality and variety of exhib- its have always been a primary con- tribution to the success of ASNE's maintenance symposiums. The ex- hibition area will bring together rep- resentatives from combat systems, test and evaluations, aviation sup- port systems, submarines, logistics and support and contracts, as well as surface ships' maintenance. The symposium will kick-off at 9 a.m. on October 22 with Adm. Paul D. Miller, Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, in Pavilion Au- ditorium A as the keynote speaker. In Auditorium A, three sessions will center around "Maintenance Strat- egies." In the Pavilion Room B, "Elec- tronics Testing" will be the subject of three presentations, while in Pa- vilion Room C and Pavilion Room D, "Overhaul Practices" and "Research/ Development I" will be the main topics, respectively. The four ses- sions will be held in parallel and followed by Admiral Boorda's lun- cheon speech in the Pavilion Center at noon. In the afternoon of Tuesday, Oc- tober 22, "Maintenance Develop- ments I" will be the main session in the Auditorium A, while "Mainte- nance Electronics I" will be the focus of the session in the Pavilion Room B. The parallel sessions in Pavilion Room C and Pavilion Room D will be "Logistics Developments I" and "Computer Maintenance I," respec- tively. A 20-minute afternoon break will follow the sessions at 3:25 p.m. in the Pavilion Exhibit Hall. Following the break, the second part of the sessions will continue in their respective meeting areas. A social gathering will be held from 5- 7 p.m. in the Pavilion Exhibit Hall following the sessions. On October 23, the keynote speaker, Rear Adm. James E. List Of Exhibitors Company Booth Company Booth American Bureau of Shipping 18 Jered Brown Brothers 34 American Management Systems 4/5 JJH 7 American Oceanic Coatings Corp. 30 Jo-Kell 65 American Society of Naval Engineers 2 John J. McMullen Associates 111 Analysis & Technology 24 Jonathan Corp. 82 Aqua-Chem 58 Labarge 12 ATIS 39 Lapeyre Stair 38 BFGoodrich 46 Life Cycle Engineering 92 BMT International 110 Lokring Corp. 57 CDI Marine Company 51 Management Systems Cla-Val Company 55 Applications 94 Commander/NAVAIRLANT 107 Maritime Reporter & Commander, NAVELEX 27 Engineering News 63 Commander, NAVSEACENLANT 75 Metritape 50 Commander, NAVSEA, Combat National Standards Association 112 Systems Engineering Station 26 Naval Research Laboratory 47/48 Commander, NAVSSES Philadelphia 36 NAVSEA Shipbuilding Commander, Norfolk Naval Shipyard 14 Support Office 43 Commander, TRALANT 106 Ocean City Research Co. 31 Compressor Engineering Corp. 49 Olympus Corp. IFD 83 Copy Data Corp. 1 PERA CV 98 David Taylor Research Center 19/20 PERA Surface (Atlantic) 10 Deanco 70 QED Systems, Inc. 22 Defense Fire Protection Assoc. 9 Radio Holland 66 Deutsch Metal Components 56 Raytheon Marine Co. 109 Diversified Technology 71 Rix Industries 11 DLI Engineering 76 SAIC-AMSEC 21 Dreadnought Marine 59 Schroder Brothers 62 Dresser-Rand 8 Seacoast Electric Co. 85/86 Electric Motor & Contracting Co. 25 SPD Technologies 93 Engineering Visions 77 SUPSHIP, Newport News 105 FMC Corp. 53/54 Systems Engineering Corp. 3 Furmanite, Inc. 29 Tate Andale 84 General Electric 78-81,88-91 Thordon Bearings 37 Hevi-Duty/Nelson 6 Tite-Flex 33 IM0 Industries 35 U.S. Naval Institute 87 Industrial Marine Service 42 Ultra Poly 64 Integrated Systems Analysis 15 Vitro Corp. 23 Intergraph 60 Westinghouse Electric Corp. 32 J.A. Moody 61 Worldwide Marine 28 Miller, will open the sessions with a speech in the Pavilion Auditorium A at 8:30 a.m. In Auditorium A, the two ses- sions will focus on "Environmental Controls." Rounding out the other topical morning sessions will be "Fleet Maintenance," "Machinery Maintenance," and "Research/Devel- opment II." A morning break period will fol- low the sessions from 10:35-10:50 a.m. in the Pavilion Exhibit Hall. "Underwater Maintenance" will start off the afternoon sessions in Auditorium A, while the parallel ses- sion in Pavilion Room B will be "Maintenance Management." "Ma- chinery Modernization" will be the topic of the sessions in Pavilion Room C and "Maintenance Materials" in Pavilion Room D. The Honorable Sean O'Keefe Sr., Comptroller, Department of Defense will be the luncheon speaker at noon in the Pavilion Center. Following lunch, "Non-Develop- ment Items" will be the focus of the sessions in Auditorium A, while "Combat Systems," in Pavilion Room B, "Reserve Fleet," in Pavilion Room C, and "Corrosion Control," in Pavil- ion Room D, will be the parallel sessions. Vice Adm. Jerry O. Tuttle, USN, Director, Space Command & Con- trol, Office of Chief, Naval Opera- tions, will be the principal speaker at the NDI Presentation at 2:20 p.m. in the Pavilion Auditorium follow- ing the sessions. After a break period, a TYCOM Industry Panel discussion will take place in the Pavilion Auditorium at 3:10 p.m. The event will be moder- ated by Rear Adm. D.H. Hines, CINCLANTFLT Staff, Fleet Main- tenance Officer. Hampton Roads, Va., is the larg- est Navy complex in the U.S. and the heartland of ship's maintenance. In the 1988 ASNE Fleet Maintenance Symposium, 33 technical papers were presented and there were 100 exhibits, of which 20 were major naval activities. Around 1,500 per- sonnel attended the symposium. For this year's symposium, over 100 displays and exhibitors are an- ticipated in the Pavilion Convention Center exhibit hall, with exhibit hours scheduled for 9 a.m to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 22, and 8 a.m to 6 p.m. on Thursday, October 23. Shipbuilders and repairers, ma- rine equipment suppliers, such as valve, propulsion, navigation and communication, and bearing manu- facturers, naval engineering and de- sign firms and government agencies will participate in the exhibition. For registration information, con- tact: ASNE Joint Symposium, P.O. Box 1839, Norfolk, Va. 23501; tele- phone: (804) 640-7140; or fax: (804) 640-7227. 37 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News