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D'EMIDIOUSNThe author Prior to entering the Navy
Commander D'Emidio received a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the Newark College of Engineering (1951) and a Master of Science degree in Sanitation Engineering from the University of Michigan (1960). He was employed as a Sanitary Engineer Designer for the Architect/Engineer firm of Porter Urquhart-Skidmore Owings and Merrill in North Africa. After completing Officer Candidate School in 1953 Commander D'Emidio served in the Public Works Department of the Naval Air Material Center Philadelphia Pennsylvania. In 1957 he became Officer in Charge of Construction for three U.S. Air Force Strategic Air Command Bases in Spain. After successful tours of duty as Public Works Officer Naval Air Station Columbus Ohio and Technical Department Officer Construction Battalion Center Davisville Rhode Island he was assigned to the Naval Nuclear Power Division of Naval Facilities Engineering Command. In this capacity he assisted in the procurement and shipment of the Navy's first nuclear power plant which was installed by Seabees at McMurdo Sound Antartica in 1962. Later that year he became Civil Engineer Corps Advisor to the Brazilian Navy where he assisted in the design of a carrier-sized dry dock. In 1965 he returned to the Naval Facilities Engineering Command to establish the Navy's first Comprehensive Air and Water Pollution Abatement Program. During this tour of duty he successfully defended the Navy's Pollution Abatement Program through the Congress. Commander D'Emidio is a licensed Professional Engineer in the states of New Jersey and Ohio and is a Diplomat in the American Academy of Environmental Engineers. He is also a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers the Society of Military Engineers and the American Public Works Association. Commander D'Emidio is assigned to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations where he is the Director of the Navy Environmental Protection Division.
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SINGERMAN, HAROLD H.KINNEY, EDWARD T.Mr. H. H. Singerman is Head of the Fluid Processes Branch of the Annapolis Division of the Naval Ship Research and Development Center. A native of Massachusetts
he has been at the Center since 1951. He has a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Northeastern University and is a degree candidate for Master of Public Administration (Technology of Management) at the American University. His group is responsible for Research and Development in such diverse fields as life support in nuclear submarines analytical chemistry water treatment and control and shipboard sewage systems. He is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Mr. E. T. Kinney
a native of Grand Rapids Michigan earned his Bachelor of Science degree with honors in Civil Engineering from Michigan State University in 1952. After a brief stint as an assistant county engineer in Michigan he began his career with the Bureau of Ships as a Naval Architect in the Hull Design Training Program in September 1952. Mr. Kinney is currently a Project Coordinator in the Propulsion Power and Auxiliary Systems Division (SEC 6151) of NAVSEC where he is responsible for auxiliary and landing ships deep submersible vehicles and the NAVSEC Environmental Pollution Control Program. He is a member of the board of directors of the Federal Conference of Sanitary Engineers Panel M-17 of SNAME and Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society.
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FROSCH, ROBERT A.Robert A. Frosch was appointed Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research and Development on July 1
1966. In this capacity he is responsible for formulation and management of the Navy's Research Development Test and Evaluation program. In addition he is responsible for policy guidance of Navy work in Oceanography. In July 1966 he was designated Chairman of the Interagency Committee on Oceanography
which was reconstituted in July 1967 as the Interagency Committee on Marine Research Education and Facilities (ICMREF). This Committee reports directly to the National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Development chaired by the Vice President. As Chairman of ICMREF Dr. Frosch has contributed to the national oceanographic program and to the Navy's role in ocean sciences and engineering. In November 1967 Dr. Frosch was Chairman of the United States Delegation to the Fifth Session of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission which met in Paris. Dr. Frosch entered Government service in 1963 when he joined the Department of Defense as Director of Nuclear Test Detection (Project VELA)
Advanced Research Projects Agency. In 1965 he became Deputy Director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency and remained in that position until becoming Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Prior to completing graduate work
Dr. Frosch joined Hudson Laboratories of Columbia University in 1951 as a scientist. He held various positions of increasing responsibility until appointed Director in 1956 which position he held until 1963. While at Hudson Laboratories he was involved in cooperative research with the Office of Naval Research on projects in underwater sound and related marine matters applicable to undersea warfare. He took part in various seagoing research projects. He served as a member of various anti-submarine warfare and oceanographic advisory committees to the Navy and to the Department of Defense. He has written numerous scientific and technical articles. In early 1966 Dr. Frosch received the Arthur S. Flemmin
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