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U.S. Nav USS Mobile Bay Gets "Smart" at NASSCO USS Mobile Bay (CG 53) recently completed an eight-month Extended Dry-docking Selected Restricted Avail- ability (EDSRA) at National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO), the highlight being the installation of the SMART SHIP and All-Electric alter- ations, the first time that both of these actions have been performed simultane- ously. Mobile Bay will utilize data obtained during the two alterations in order to develop their modified manning DOLPHIN RUBBER FENDERS ALL TYPES / ALL APPLICATIONS Pneumatic Fenders DockFenders Ship Fenders #«» m -m Engineered & Manufactured by: Distributed in the Americas by: KUMNAM CHEMICAL, INC. 348-3, Chung Chun-Ri, Chillye- Myun Kimhae, Kyungnam, Korea E-mail: kumnam@kumnamkorea.com Tel: 82 (55) 346-3131 DOLPHIN RUBBER USA 2241 Barraud Avenue Norfolk, Virginia 23504 Tel: (757) 625-3200 Fax: (757) 625-3300 E-mail: network@sybercom.net Fax: 82 ( 55) 346-3137 www.kumnamkorea.com Circle 233 on Reader Service Card or visit www.maritimereporterinfo.com you're u ci o\N genets out ^"Tje?* 55'000 PS a\*aV s even ^sler F I Flow International Corporation has developed every major advance in the field of waterjet technology and is the world's leading manufacturer of ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) waterjet equipment. O w 1-800-446-3569 •www.flowcorp.com You need the best available equipment to stay competitive in this business. FLOW knows. We lead the waterjet industry in: Productivity Remove coatings faster with FLOW'S HUSKY® pump running at 55,000 psi. the highest operating pressure available. Reliability FLOW has more pumps in the field than all other UHP waterjet manufacturers combined, with over 1 million total working hours. Low Operating Costs FLOW'S HydroCat® is proven in the field to remove tough coatings faster than grit blasting, without the added cost of grit containment and disposal. Circle 247 on Reader Service Card or visit www.maritimereporterinfo.com levels. Numerous other jobs and alterations were also performed during the EDSRA. This simultaneous installation of SMART SHIP and All-Electric required extensive Ship's Force training to ensure the correct operation of new equipment. In addition. Mobile Bay was a returning forward deployed unit that had experi- enced a crew exchange just a few months prior to the start of the availabil- ity. The Northrop Grumman SMART SHIP installation team also conducted 12 days of intensive crew training under the direction of NAVSSES installation managers Summer Clark and Bill Anderson. Raytheon Marine to Supply T45 Destroyer's IBS This month in Amsterdam Raytheon Marine will present its newest version of its integrated "BridgeControl." Raytheon Marine's new bridge console design will be installed first time on the new class T45 destroyer for the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. The new design includes TFT screens for the main work stations like Radars, ECDIS and Conning display in modular con- soles. Circle 14 on Reader Service Card www.maritimereporterinfo.com DCS Wins Navy SBIR Contract For $670K Dimensional Control Systems (DCS) was awarded a $670,000 Phase II Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) contract from Office of Naval Research (ONR) to develop a dimensional varia- tion control software tool specific to the shipbuilding industry. The technology basically adapts processes used in the auto and aerospace industry for more than 20 years, industries that have used computer simulation during product design to assess the impact of part and assembly dimensional variation on pro- ducibility. The application of this technology in shipbuilding has the potential to allow shipbuilders to predict and resolve dimensional problems at the product definition stage. Bender Shipbuilding has agreed to be a Beta Site for this development work. In addition. General Dynamics Electric Boat and Northrop Grumman Ingalls Shipyard will provide informational support for this effort. Other shipyards and ship design firms which would like to participate should contact Ramesh Kumar of DCS at tel: (248) 786-0145 or email: kumarr@3dcs.com 42 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News