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Ship Maintenance Symposium (continued from page 22) Equipment Repair Program," by E.R. Eckstein. Session #3—Working Luncheon. Speaker: RADM James K. Nun- neley, USN (Ret.), president of ASNE. Session #4—Ship Overhaul Pro- cess, Claremont Room. Moderator: RADM Jamie Adair, USN (Ret.). 1430-1520—"NAVSEA's Expanded Planning Yards," by Larry R. Dutton. 1530-1620—"How Modular Combat Systems Will Enhance Support of Surface Combatants," by J. Birin- delli and A.R. Boerum. Session #5—Process Improve- ment, Brandon Room. Moderator: Edward T. Kinney. 1430-1520—"Production and Ser- vice Test of Thermal Spray Coat- ings for Naval Machinery," by R. Helliwell, F. Rogers, and R. Sulitt. 1530-1620—"Abrasives Reclama- tion in Shipyards," by J. Peart. 1630-1720—"Underwater Repair DEUTZ DELIVERS ANYWHERE ...even across the frozen Beaufort Sea For the Deutz sales/service team nearest you, contact: Deutz Corporation: 7585 Ponce de Leon Circle Doraville, Ga. 30340 Telephone: (404) 449-6140 1-800-241-6320 Telex: 0070-7478 KHD Canada Inc. 180, rue de Normandie Boucherville, Quebec Canada J4B 5S7 Telephone: (514) 641-2680 Telex: 05-268544 The Repowering Mission: To deliver two Deutz SBV 12M 628 diesel engines (total 6,000 hp) to the Canmar Supplier VII in the frozen Beaufort Sea in the dead of winter. The Deutz Response: The Deutz engines were hauled overland to the highway's end, then trucked on the same flatbed trailer across 200 miles of ice to man- made McKinley Island at 140° W, 70° N, in record time. The Operation: The Deutz team was on hand to supervise all phases of shipment, receipt, and installation. We were delighted that with some added man- power, the Canmar crew easily installed the new Deutz 628s under our engineer's supervision. Conclusion: No repowering challenge is too chilling for Deutz! Rely on Deutz. More than 80,000 vessels do. Deutz is represented in all 50 states and 10 provinces. KHDI DEUTZ and Ship Husbandry," by LT. Kar- en Lynn, CEC, USN. Session #6—Acquisition Strategy, Poplar and Providence Halls. Moderator: VADM V. Lascara, USN (Ret.). 1530-1645—"The Cost of Competi- tion and its Consideration in the Acquisition Strategy," by J.H. Au- gusta and J.S. Grosson. Thursday, October 4 Session #7— Cost Savings Through Component Design, Clare- mont Room. Moderator: Gary D. Schulen- burg. 0830-0920—"RACER—Affordabili- ty Through Maintainability," by M. Donovan and W. Mattson. 0930-1020—"The Significance of CAD in the Maintenance and Mod- ernization of Ships," by S. Tatum. 1030-1120—"Water-Lubricated Rubber Bearings—History and New Developments," by R. OrndorfF and N. Tiedeman. Session #8—Combat Systems Overhaul and Maintenance I, Bran- don Room. Moderator: COMO G.J. Flannery, USN 0830-0920—"The Master Ordnance Repair Program," by CAPT J. Chenard, USN, and W. Stim- son. 0930-1020—"Combat Systems Overhaul in a Naval Shipyard," by CDR G.P. Nanos, USN, and CDR Huffman, USN. 1030-1120—"Combat Systems Maintenance," by CDR T.C. Se- ward, USN. Session #9—Quality Assurance, Poplar and Providence Halls. Moderator: RADM W. McGarrah, USN (Ret.). 0830—"Shipyard Quality Assur- ance," by V.W. Davis. "Ship Overhauls and Quality Assur- ance in Private Shipyards," by CAPT J.A. Culver, USN. "Quality Assurance," by A.C. Mun- son. Session #10—Working Lun- cheon. Speaker: COMO Stuart F. Piatt, USN, Competition Advocate Gener- al of the Navy. Session #11—Combat Systems Overhaul and Maintenance II, Brandon Room. Moderator: RADM John D. Beecher, USN. 1400-1715—"Remote Technical As- sistance (RTA)," by CDR A.L. Tucker, USN, and E.G. New- man. "Combat Systems Testing, Surface Combatants," by J.S. Gallahue. "Integrated Diagnostics—A Chal- lenge in Support Design," by M. Battagalia and G. Neumann. Session #12—Maintenance Man- agement, Claremont Room. Moderator: Gary M. Bowers. 1400-1715—"Maintenance Manage- ment Strategy," by LCDR C.P. Hedderich, USN, and CDR J.M. Todd, USN. "Phased Maintenance," by CDR J.M. Todd, USN. "An Approach to Intra-Cycle Main- tenance Material Management," by F. Praissman. Session #13—Modernization, Poplar and Providence Halls. 24 Circle 300 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News