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Session 2C—Congressional Room Moderator: Robert J. Scott and Gary L. Jayne, assistant 2:30 p.m. "Systems Calibration of Automated Machinery Controls," Bruce R. Marshall 3:15 p.m. "Logistic Support Analy- sis: Lessons to be Learned," Mark W. Green 4 p.m. "Naval Aviation Packaging Improvement Initiatives," Irving Gleaner and Richard Arter 5 p.m. Exhibit Hall Reception (cash bar) Friday, May 7 Session 3A — Palladian Room Moderator: Rear Admiral Arthur E. Henn, USCG, and Commander James W. Meyer, USCG, assis- tant 9 a.m. "Shipboard Damage Stabil- ity Assessment: Flooding Casualty Control Software," Peter B. Zahn, John Rosborough and Richard Carlstrom 9:45 a.m. "Development of a Stan- dard Family of Composite Mate- rial Centrifugal Pumps for Naval Surface Ships," Dennis Suitt and Francisco Girona 10:30 a.m. "High Energy Density Lithium Rechargeable Batteries for Underwater Vehicle Propulsion," Patricia H. Smith, Ph.D., Stanley D. James, Ph.D., David L. Chua, Ph.D., and Charles W. Fleischmann, Ph.D. Session 3B — Diplomat Room Moderator: Rear Admiral Millard S. Firebaugh, USN, and John Kenney, assistant 9 a.m. "The Navigation Sensor System Interface Project," Robert A. Greer 9:45 a.m. "Statistical Process Con- trol for Software in the Mainte- nance Phase," Stephen R. Luke, Derya Alasya Jacobs, Ph.D. and Billie M. Reed, Ph.D. 10:30 a.m. "Virtual" Prototyping Using Knowledge-Based Modeling and Simulation Techniques," John G. Shea, Jr. 11:15 a.m. to 2 p.m. Exhibit Halls (Complimentary Lunch Stations) 1:15 p.m. Annual Business Meet- ing — Hampton Room Session 4A — Palladian Room Moderator: Bruce S. Rosenblatt and Lt. Commander John G. Tuttle, USCG, assistant 2 p.m. "A Capable, Affordable 21st Century Destroyer," William J. Levedahl, Ph.D. 2:45 p.m. "Nuclear versus Non- Nuclear Attack Submarine Powerplants," Dean A. Rains, Ph.D. and Kenneth A. Mitchell 3:30 p.m. "Fast Attack Craft - A Comparative Analysis," Kenneth Brower and Captain James W. Kehoe, USN (Ret.) 7 p.m. Banquet Reception — Held in the Blue Room 8 p.m. Annual banquet Regency Ballroom (Black Tie or Din- ner Dress White). Presided over by ASNE president Jerome J. Fee and featuring: the U.S. Navy Band and Combined Armed Forces Ceremonial Color Guard; presentation of the ASNE Gold Medal and Harold E. Saunders Award; banquet address by The Honorable Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense. Circle 210 on Reader Service Card ASNE '93 EXHIBITION GUIDE An integral part of ASNE Day is its exhibition, which offers attend- ees the opportunity to examine some of the latest naval technology prod- ucts and services. This guide pro- vides a brief overview of some of the major exhibitors at the show, with a short description of the products and EXPERIENCE DERBYSHIRE QUALITY BATTLESHIPS TO BURKE BB61 ,. , It DDG51 IS ON BOARD SEAWOLF TO SEAWOLF SSN575 SSN21 VALVES GLOBE, ANGLE, CROSS, GATE, STOP, PLUG, NEEDLE, CHECK, CONTROL, BLOW, EXHAUST, RELIEF, FOOT, FLOAT, SHEAR, MANIFOLD, CARTRIDGE AND MIL-V-24109 EDUCTORS & PERI-JETS® CUSTOM DESIGNED UNITS TO SUIT ANY CUSTOMER REQUIREMENT INCLUDING PUMPING, MIXING AND DREDGING. ALL CONFORM TO MIL-E-24127 INSTRUMENTATION VALVES & FITTINGS GAGE VALVES, ALL END CONNEC- TIONS, FITTINGS, ADAPTERS, THERMOMETER WELLS& FITTINGS. AVAILABLE IN A WIDE RANGE OF SIZES AND MATERIALS. FFS FIAT FACE SEALED ADAPTERS & FITTINGS IPS &OD TUBE FITTINGS AND ADAPTERS IN ALL MATERIALS AND END CONNECTIONS. Since 1905 Derbyshire has been designing and manufacturing a multitude of products for the marine industry. Along with our standard product lines, we invite inquiries for yourspecial product needs including prototypes. CNC machining using CAD-CAM is our specialty. Quality is assured by our approved MIL-1-45208 system. Non-destructive testing includes radiography, dye penetrant and ultrasonic inspection. Complete material mill certification and traceability are available. Experience combined with a solid commitment to quality guarantees that you will receive the best product available in the industry. Made in U.SJk. Give us a call. LET OUR EXPERIENCE HELP YOU! 5100 BELFIELD AVE. PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19144-1788 PH: (215) 844-3200 FAX: (215) 849-8680 (2> Keep our number handy for... Design, Manufacture and retrofit of control systems. 24 hour Field Service and parts support on CP Props, shaft seals and Controls of all types MCR Engineering Co., Inc. MCR Services Inc. Offices in Seattle, Houston, Great Lakes Main Office: Norfolk, MASS. Tel: (508) 384-5186 Circle 291 on Reader Service Card April, 1993 111