Annual Technical Symposium (28th): Achieving Technical and Management Excellence. Held in Arlington, Virginia on April 11, 1991,
Abstract
Contents: Where the SCN Dollars Go: An Affordability Focus, Systems Engineering; in Ship Design; Where Do We Go from Here; Combat Systems Engineering Process; The Effects of Confined Water Operation on Ship Performance; A Guide for the Perplexed; Think Energy again. Video Enhanced SECAT-An Energy Program; Quality Ship Service Power with an Integrated Diesel Electric Propulsion Plant; EMI--The Enemy Within; Damage Control--Last Line of Defense and Guardian of Sustained Mission Capability; Probabilistic Ship Structural Design; Foreign the Future; Naval Shipyard Corporate Operations Strategy and Plan; Improving the Naval Ship Design Acquisition and Construction Process; Is It SEAMOD Time--Hazardous Material and Hazardous Waste Management Within the Navy--The Time Has Come; Computer-Aided Acquisition and Logistics Management System; Making Logistics Easy for the Engineer; Why Engineers Don't Understand Logistics; Operational Use of Low Level White Lighting; and FFG 61 Prototype Digital Technical Library.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 11, 1991
- Accession Number
- ADA262032
Entities
People
- Catherine Mathai
- Dineen M. O'colman
- John A. Johnston
Organizations
- Naval Sea Systems Command