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Moderator: COMO David P. Don- ohue, USN. 1430-1520—"Battleship Reactiva- tion—A Perspective," by CAPT J.G. Champlain, USN. 1530-1620—"CG-47 Class Upgrade Approach," by CAPT W.S. Szczy- pinski Jr., USN, and CDR J.J. Nittle, USN. 1830-1930—Cocktails in Exhibit Area. 1930—Banquet, Guest Speaker: M. Lee Rice, president, Shipbuild- ers Council of America. For additional information and registration forms, contact Mrs. Sally Skolnick, American Society of Naval Engineers, 1452 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; tele- phone (703) 836-6727. LIST OF EXHIBITORS Name Booth(s) Advanced Marine Enterprises, Inc 36 Advanced Structures Corp. . . 38-9 Aeroquip Corp 46 Alfa-Laval, Inc 14 CACI, Inc.-Federal 47 CDI Marine Co 20 CLA-VAL Co 11 Consolidated Controls Corp. . . 33 David Taylor Naval Ship R&D Center 6-7 Devoe Marine Coatings Co. ... 4 Douglas Call Co., Inc 13 Energy Audit Corp 37 Everpure, Inc 25 General Electric Co 24 J.J. Henry Co., Inc 1 Ingersoll-Rand Co 45 ITT Mackay 5 Leslie Co 12 Maritime Reporter . . . 12A-13A METCO, Inc 17 Morgan Industries, Inc 15 Naval Research Laboratory . 42-3 NAVSEACOMBATSYSENGSTA, Norfolk Eppington USN—Four Surface PERAs Greenway USN—Four Surface PERAs 25A-26A Newport News Shipbuilding 40-41 Norfolk Shipbuilding 34-5 Planning Research Co 9-10 Raychem Corp 44 RCA Corp 27-8 M. Rosenblatt & Son, Inc. . 29-30 Scientific Management Associates, Inc 5 Seaward Marine Services, Inc. . 19 George G. Sharp, Inc 26 Sperry Corporation 31-2 SSS Clutch Co. of America, Inc. 23 The Stanwick Corp 16 Systems Engineering Associates Corp 22 Terry Corp 48 Transamerica Delaval, Inc. . . .1-3 Unified Industries, Inc 18 Worthington Division 8 Wright-Austin Co 49 RMI Awarded $6-Million Navy Contract To Overhaul LST San Bernardino RMI Incorporated of National City, Calif., has been awarded a $6,145,000 firm-fixed-price contract for the overhaul of the tank landing ship USS Qan Bernardino (LST- 1198). The Supervisor of Shipbuild- ing, Conversion and Repair, Ports- mouth, Va., is the contracting activ- ity. September 15, 1984 IBM Appoints Marine Management Systems As Authorized Dealer Marine Management Systems, Inc. (MMS) of Stamford, Conn., has been named an authorized Interna- tional Business Machines value added dealer in the maritime indus- try for the entire IBM personal computer product line and accesso- ries, according to MMS president Eugene D. Story. Mr. Story also announced the appointment of Steve Rossow to manage the VAD program. Before joining MMS, he was manager of micro-computer technology for Al- exander and Alexander, Inc. in Washington, D.C., and is a former vice president and co-owner of The Logical Choice, Inc., a Washington/ Baltimore area chain of personal computer retailers. Marine Management Systems has been researching, developing, and implementing computer-based management information systems for the shipping industry for more than 10 years. It also owns 60 per- cent of a subsidiary, Maritime Data Network, Ltd. (MARDATA) in a partnership with Lloyd's Register of Shipping and Lloyd's of London Press. Its clients include many of the major shipping companies in the world. For further information on MMS's services, Circle 35 on Reader Service Card Ulstein i anchorhandling tong SHARK JAW Wide experience in manufacturing of marine equipment and first hand knowledge of anchorhandling made us first on the market with an anchorhandling tong, Ulstein «SHARK JAW». Ulstein «SHARK JAW» is developed in co-operation with experienced users and - secures the crew during anchorhandling makes the job more effective - is remote controlled from a safe position - is approved by Norwegian Maritime Directorate - has changeable jaws for different wires Ulstein , N-6065 Ulsteinvik, Norway Tel: 47/70/10050. Telex 42342 SUBSIDIARIES: Ulstein Schiffstechnik, Hamburg, telex 2173487 Ulstein (UK), Edinburgh, telex 727383 Ulstein (Singapore), Singapore, telex 24484 Ulstein Maritime, Vancouver, telex 4354799 iff Circle 203 on Reader Service Card 25