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November 2005 25 Harris Named President of NASSCO National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASS- CO) said that, effec- tive January 1, 2006, Frederick J. Harris, 60, will become pres- ident of NASSCO, succeeding Richard H. Vortmann, 61. Vortmann will become chairman of the board of NASS- CO. "The 23-year span of Dick Vortmann's leadership as president of NASSCO encompasses dramatic changes in both the company and the shipbuilding indus- try, and he has kept a steady hand on the organization's helm throughout his tenure," said Michael W. Toner, General Dynamics executive vice presi- dent and group executive for Marine Systems. "Fred Harris, who has served the Electric Boat subsidiary of General Dynamics and its customers with an intense focus on quality, innovation and efficiency, will carry that commitment and energy to NASSCO as he leads the company forward," Toner said. "Fred has an intimate understanding of shipbuilding, shipyard operations and our customers' expectations, and is com- mitted to helping NASSCO excel." Harris joined Electric Boat in 1973 as a senior engineer in the Trident ballistic- missile submarine program. He held positions of increasing responsibility, including Deputy Program Manager- Advanced Propulsion Plant Technology Program for the Virginia-Class Submarine, before being appointed sen- ior vice president for programs at Electric Boat. In that position, he was responsible for execution of several key design, con- struction and fleet support programs, including the Seawolf- and Virginia- class submarine programs, CVNX Aircraft Carrier Design, Submarine Planning Yard & Fleet Support, and Submarine Life-Cycle Engineering. Harris graduated from Maine Maritime Academy with a bachelor's degree in Marine Engineering. He sailed for several years in the U.S. Merchant Marine, notably aboard the U.S.-registered SS Transglobe, the most decorated American merchant ship of the Vietnam War. He holds a U.S. Coast Guard Chief Engineer's License of Unlimited Horsepower. In 1972, Harris received an MBA degree from Babson College, graduating with distinction. Bollinger Named Executive Vice President Bollinger Shipyards, Inc. named Chris Bollinger as Executive Vice President of New Construction Division, according to Donald "Boysie" Bollinger, Chairman and CEO of the Lockport, La. headquartered shipbuilding and repair company. Bollinger has been employed at Bollinger Shipyards, Inc. since 1993 and has held numerous managerial and lead- ership positions. He will continue his role on Bollinger Shipyard's Board of Directors as well as serving as President of Bollinger/Incat USA (B/I), Bollinger High Speed Vessels (BHSV) and Chand, which are divisions of Bollinger Shipyards, Inc. Bollinger received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration from the University of Tennessee in 1993, and his Master of Science Degree in Business Administration from Nicholls State. Circle 240 on Reader Service Card Every Night, All Night #1 IN MULTI-SENSOR THERMAL IMAGING FROM THE PERSIAN GULF TO THE GULF COAST We've Got Your Back SeaFLIR III USA: 1.800.727.FLIR International: +44 (0) 1732 22 0011 See video of these products at: www.flir.com CDMQ TM Products FLIR Systems’ unique Commercially Developed - Military Qualified products undergo a development process that delivers battle hardened products at volume commercial prices. It’s part of what has made FLIR the number one thermal imaging multi-sensor supplier. The Most Reliable – The Best Support – Across the Broadest Base of Operations SeaFLIR II WideEye Security HDSea StarSAFIRE III F.J. Harris MR NOVEMBER 2005 #4 (25-32).qxd 10/28/2005 9:49 AM Page 25