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IMPROVED LOGISTICS SUPPORT THROUGH STANDARDIZATION
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1988年 第2期100卷 40-46页
作者: KINNEY, ET CONSTANT, AE Edward T. Kinney:is presently director of the Machinery Group Naval Sea Systems Command (NavSea). He graduated from Michigan State University in 1952 and joined the Bureau of Ships Engineer-In-Training Program. Mr. Kinney has held a variety of technical and senior management positions in NavSea and the Naval Material Command. He has authored a number of technical articles and papers and has been a contributing author to the Naval Engineers Journal. He is a past president of the Association of Scientists and Engineers and holds membership in ASNE SNAME Federal Conference of Environmental Engineers and ASME and is chairman of the ASME Shipbuilding Standards Machinery Committee. Alexander E. Constant:is a native of Newport Rhode Island and a graduate of Pennsylvania Military College from which he received his BS degree in civil engineering in 1960. After two years with the U.S. Forest Service working in civil sanitary engineering designing recreational facilities he joined the Vermont Water Resources Department as a project engineer. He was recruited by the Navy in 1966 and he accepted a position in the Piping Systems Branch where he attained the position of director. At present he is head of the Auxiliary Equipment Division Naval Sea Systems Command where for the past six years he has been responsible for the design operation maintenance and life cycle support for the majority of the U.S. Navy's shipboard auxiliary equipment. He has been a member of U.S. and international committees on standardization and has been a delegate representing the U.S. at several meetings throughout the world.
This paper presents improvements in logistics support of hull, mechanical, and electrical (HM&E) components through standardization to the piece part level. The process of component standardization is outlined and... 详细信息
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BARGESHIPS IN A SEAWAY
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1977年 第6期89卷 63-66页
作者: SHUMAKER, GL The author graduated from Auburn University in 1939 with a BS degree in Electrical Engineering and was a Distinguished Military Graduate. He then completed the General Electric Test Engineer Program and entered military service in 1941 with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers participating in the assault waves at Arzew North Africa Gela Sicily Salerno Italy and Utah Beach Normandy. He was awarded the Silver Star Medal the Purple Heart and a battlefield promotion at Salerno. From 1943 until 1950 he was in civilian life with Proctor and Gamble as an Engineering Supervisor and as owner of his own construction company. He returned to service in 1950 and served in various capacities in the United States Korea Japan Germany and the Dominican Republic. He received the Bronze Star Medal and three awards of the Army Commendation Medal before retiring in 1967 and commencing 10 years of Civil Service work at the Naval Coastal Systems Laboratory in the Marine Corps/Amphibious Warfare Division. He has an MS degree in Engineering from the University of Wisconsin and is also a graduate of the Command and General Staff College and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces.
This paper coven the Naval Coastal System Laboratory's efforts under Naval Sea systems Command sponsorship to determine whether the LASH and SEABEE Bargeships can be used in a resupply role for amphibious operatio...
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Acquisition of the enhanced Maritime Prepositioning Force, MPF(E), Ship
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1999年 第1期111卷 15-26页
作者: Mazumdar, T Sandison, J DuFlocq, R Thpan Mazurndar:is a Deputy Ship Design Manager from Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division. He was the Design Manager for the Engineering and Design Phase ofthe Enhanced Maritime Prepositioning Fme Ship (MPF(E)). Cuwently Mt: M2.zumdar is Deputy Ship Design Manager in NAVSEA 030 for the LHD and LSD classes of ships. Mr. Mazumdar was awarded a BSE in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from the University of Michigan in 1981 and an MS in Computer Science fiom Virginia Tech in 1988. He also possesses an International ChiejEngineer License (Motot unlimited). Mr. Mancmdar has been an Associate Member of WAME since 1981. James C. Sandison:is a Senior Ship Design Manager (SDM) for surface ships in the Nawl Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA03D3C). He has a long tem practical background in design construction and testing of surface ships. Starting in NAVSEC as a diving and salvage systems engineer for the Bathyscaph TRIESTE he has been involved with most ofthe Nays Mine Warfare and Auxiliary ships from naval architect to the present Senior Ship Design Manager for the Strategic Sealift Program. Mr: Sandison entered the U.S. Navy in 1956 in the (diesel) Submarine Service. Afterward he “went to sea in sailing ships and completed an apprenticeship as a wooden shipbuildex. In 1971 he graduated from the University of Michigan with a BSE in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering and was employed by NAVSEC. His latest additional duties have been as engineering coordinator on board the USS CONSTITUTION for her 200th anniversary sail. Mr. Sandison is a member of SNAME ASNE and the U.S. Naval Institute. Rick DuFlocq has over 24 years of combined project management mechanical system and general awangmmt design and design documentation experience the last 14 years urith Advance Marine Enterprises (AME). He has fmjmned this wurk on a wide variety of ships and auxiliary crafl including submarines primarily for the U.S. Navy and the Military Sealift Command (MSC). He has worked for both shiprards and marine eng
The paper will describe the streamlined acquisition process involved in the procurement, and conversion, of the first two of three Enhanced Maritime Prepositioning Force (MPF(E)) ships. This program was one of the fir... 详细信息
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COMPUTER-AIDED engineering AND SHOCK ANALYSIS FOR THE FOUNDATION OF A MODULARIZED VERTICAL LAUNCHING SYSTEM
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1989年 第2期101卷 34-43页
作者: WU, PY KANE, HP ELDER, RR REEVE, KM Philip Y. Wu received a B.E. degree in naval architecture and marine engineering from National College of Marine Science and Technology Taiwan and a M.E. degree in naval architecture and offshore engineering from U. C. Berkeley. Prior to joining John J. McMullen Associates Inc. (JJMA) in 1983 he worked on hydrodynamic projects at Brown and Root Inc. Houston and at Baker Marine Engineers Inc. where he developed and designed various classes of offshore jack-up rigs and semisubmersibles. After transferring to the JJMA's Arlington Va. office he focused on U.S. naval ship structural designs. He is currently a senior naval architect and a member of ASNE SNAME and ASME. Harry P. Kane is a senior project engineer in the Ship Modularity Section John J. McMullen Associates Inc. Arlington Va. He has a B.S. degree from Woodbury University and has attended numerous other training programs at the Universities of Nevada California Texas and Virginia. He has been employed as a program management engineer on a wide spectrum of design programs ranging from space booster systems remote sensors underwater acoustic systems ship systems Navy RDT&E management and technical program analysis. Currently he serves as a project leader for the application of modular weapons to different ship design programs. He is a member of the ASNE Journal Committee the Security and Intelligence Foundation and a life member of ASNE and the American Defense Preparedness Association. Robert R. Elder received a B.S.E. degree in naval architecture and marine engineering from the University of Michigan in 1969. He was commissioned an engineering duty officer and served aboard USS Guam (LPH-9) and at the Naval Ship Engineering Center Hyattsville Maryland. Prior to joining John J. McMullen Associates Inc. in 1980 he worked in various ship technical design disciplines at J.J. Henry Inc. and gained program management experience at Booz Allen Applied Research and Scientific Management Associates. He is currently the manager of the Ship M
The major objective of this paper is to describe a computer aided methodology for structural integration and analysis. Using the example of recent work in the installation of modular gun and vertical launch missile sy... 详细信息
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Meeting the Information Assurance Crisis in the U.S. Now
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EDPACS 2006年 第6期28卷 1-14页
作者: Corey Schou Deborah Frincke Charles Reynolds James Frost The Associate Dean of Information Systems Programs at Idaho State University (ISU) in Pocatello and the director of the Center for Decision Support. Currently he serves as the Chair of the National Colloquium on Information System Security Education. Schou also directs the ISU National Center of Excellence in Information Assurance Education and the ISU Technology Innovation Center. Contact Corey Schou one of the authors of this article and the Chair of the NCISSE by email at Schou@*** for help in finding additional ways to address the issues raised in this article. A member of the University of Idaho College of Engineering faculty. She graduated from the University of California at Davis. Frincke is the co-director and co-founder of the university's Center for Secure and Dependable Software (CSDS). She was the program chair for the 2nd International Workshop on Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection (RAID). A professor of Computer Science at the College of Integrated Science and Technology at James Madison University in Harrisonburg Virginia. He holds a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Texas at Austin and a BA in philosophy from the University of Houston. Reynolds is the Director of Information System Security Education at James Madison University. Since 1997 Reynolds has led the development of the first remote Internet-based curriculum that leads to an M.S. degree in computer science with a concentration in information security. Thus far 160 students have completed this program. A professor of computer information systems at Idaho State University and the manager of its Simplot Decision Support Center.
T he only difference etween evolution and revolution is the speed at which each occurs.
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THE PLACE OF engineering IN ANTI‐SUBMARINE WARFARE
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Naval Engineers Journal 1965年 第3期77卷 391-398页
作者: SHOR, S.W.W. The author was graduated from the United States Naval Academy in June 1942 with the Class of 1943. He spent the next four years at sea. He was a survivor of the sinking of USS CHICAGO south of Guadalcanal in January 1943 and later served in USS ST. LOUIS and USS QUINCY. He did postgraduate work in Naval construction and engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1946 to 1949 and was awarded the degree of Naval Engineer and was designated for engineering duty. He has since served six years as an engineer in the Navy's nuclear propulsion program and eight years in naval shipyards. Since August 1963 he has been in charge of ship sonar development and production for the Bureau of Ships and more recently for the Manager ASW Systems Project. Captain Shor is a member of the American Physical Society Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers and Sigma Xi.
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THE ARCTIC SURFACE EFFECT VEHICLE program
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Naval Engineers Journal 1976年 第2期88卷 70-83页
作者: KORDENBROCK, JAMES U. HARRY, CHARLES W. Mr. James U. Kor'denbrock:graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1942 with a BS degree in Aeronautical Engineering. Prior to his current employment his career was in private industry in the aerospace and the aircushion vehicle fields. With industry he was the Technical Director of the SKMR-1 Test Program and was later involved in the Army and Navy SK-5 Programs as well as the SES 100B test craft. With the Systems Development Department of DWTNSRDC he was the Technical Manager of the ARPA Arctic SEV Program but now he is in the Advanced Concepts Office. In addition to ASNE he is a member of SNAME and AIAA and is a registered professional engineer in the State of Ohio. Mr. Charles W. Harry:graduated from the University of Virginia in 1957 with an aeronautical option to his Mechanical Engineers degree. He has since been an employee of the David W. Taylor Naval Ship Research and Development Center (DWTNSRDC). Following wind-tunnel research on several V/STOL aircraft he participated in aerodynamic research on surface effect phenomena for both aircushion and wing-in-ground-effect vehicles. He served as Project Engineer and Test Pilot for the XR-3 one of the first U.S. aircushion vehicles with non-flexible sidehulls. He participated in establishing and managing the research and development of the aero-hydro technology for the then Joint Surface Effect Ship Program Office. More recently he was the Manager Technology Development for the Arctic SEV Program and is presently a member of the Advanced Concepts Office of the System Development Department at the DWTNSRDC.
The potential of the Surface Effect Vehicle (SEV) for operating in the Arctic was investigated. Investigation and development of the technology, for vehicle systems was undertaken as well as definition of the unusual ...
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THE ROLE OF THE WARFARE systems ENGINEER
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1986年 第1期98卷 30-38页
作者: HOLT, RH CAPT. RICHARD H. HOLT USN entered the naval service after graduating from University of Texas in January 1961 with a bachelor's degree in electronics engineering. After a short period as a design engineer at General Electric Company he enlisted in the U. S. Navy and he received his commission after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. He received an M.S. degree in electronics engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School in 1967. Capt. Holt was also graduated from the Naval War College with highest distinction in 1976 Duty assignments have included: USS Seminole (AKA-104) from 1961-1963 as assistant engineer officer Naval Electronic Laboratory San Diego from 1963–1964 as assistant program officer for systems from 1967 to 1969 as the UYK-7 and NTDS development officer at NA VSHIPS Technical Representative St. Paul NTDS Test Site Mare Island from 1969–1971 as officer in charge systems integration for CG-16/-26/-36 and -38 classes and CV combat systems Philadelphia Naval Shipyard from 1971–1975 as ship superintendent assistant repair officer ship management officer and head of surface ship type desk COMNA VSURFLANT from 1976–1979 as technical officer and maintenance plans and program officer COMNAVSEASYSCOM from 1979 to 1981 as head Combat Direction Systems Division. During that tour the NTDS improvement plan and ACDS were authorized. He has recently reported to SPA WAR after serving as the commanding officer of CINCPACFLT's Naval Electronic Engineering Activity Pacific. Capt. Holt's awards include the Meritorious Service Navy Achievement Vietnam Service and National Defense Service Medals.
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INVESTIGATING NEW COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES FOR SHIPBOARD COMBAT systems
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1995年 第3期107卷 253-265页
作者: GEARY, JW MASTERS, MW Cdr. John W. Geary USN:graduated from the United States Naral Academy in 1977. Upon completion of Surface Warfare Officers' School he was assigned to USS Timers (DDG-9). Cdr. Geary next attended the Naval Postgraduate School where he earned an M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering in 1983. He is also a graduate of the Program Management Course at the Detense Systems Management College. Ft. Belvoir. Virginia. Cdr. Geary was assigned to the Space and Naval Warfare Command from July I983 to June 1986. where he scrved as the Assistant Program Manager for the Integrated Communication System. Shipboard Communication Area Network (ICS SCAN) program. From July 1986 to July 1990. Cdr. Geary was assigned to the Supervisor of Shipbuilding. Conivrsion and Repair. Bath. Maine. He served as the Aegis Test Officer and was responsible tor the combat system integration and test of the Aegis cruisers and destroyers built by Hath Iron Works. In August 1990. Cdr. Geary assumed command of the Integrated Combat System Test Facility (ICSTF) in San Diego. California In December 1993. Cdr. Geary reported to Aegis Program Office (PMS400) where he presently serves as the Combat System Baseline Manager. Cdr deary's awards include the Meritorious Service Medal (two awards). Navy Commendation Medal (two awards). Meritorious Unit Commendation and the National Detense Service Medal
While the end of the Cold War minimized the threat of open ocean naval combat, new littoral warfare missions and threats such as tactical ballistic missiles have emerged. These threats and missions challenge the tradi...
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THE MODERN TORPEDO. A CASE STUDY IN systems engineering
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Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers 1956年 第4期68卷 801-804页
作者: QUARLES, GILFORD G. THE AUTHOR born December 24 1909 in Charlottesville Virginia. Graduated from the University of Virginia with a B.S. in electrical engineering in 1930 and Ph.D. in physics 1934. Taught physics at the University of Alabama and Furman University until 1944 when he joined the staff of the Harvard Underwater Sound Laboratory. At the end of the War moved to Penn State as project engineer in the newly established Ordnance Research Laboratory and became Assistant Director in 1947 and Director in 1952. In these capacities he has conducted and guided research and development in various fields related to the Navy's torpedo program including acoustics electronics hydrodynamics homing systems control and propulsion. He is a member of AIEE ASEE American Physical Society American Ordnance Association Tau Beta Pi and Sigma Xi.
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