Contents: Where the SCN S 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; EM1--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.
Annual Technical Symposium on Achieving Technical and Management Excellence (28th) Held at Arlington, Virginia on April 11, 1991
1991
258 pages
Report
No indication
English
Marine Engineering , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Naval architecture , Logistics support , Management planning and control , Marine engineering , Marine propulsion , Systems engineering , Waste management , Hazardous wastes , Computer applications , Lighting equipment , Meetings , Technology , Symposiums
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