Join Congressman Gallagher at Set-Based Design – ASNE Events Created by mccue@navalengineers.org on 9/13/2017 4:51:01 PM
Just announced: Congressman Mike Gallagher will be speaking at the 2017 ASNE Design Sciences Series Workshop
on Set-Based Design. This two-day event, being held September 26-27 at 20F St NW, in Washington DC has one of our
best agendas on record including:
- Keynotes by Congressman Joe Courtney, Congressman Mike Gallagher, and SES Robin White
- Panel headed by Dr. John Burrow that includes panelists Mr. Robert Cross, Dr. Norbert Doerry, Mr. Joseph Horvath,
Mr. Jeffrey Hough, Mr. Stephen Hunt, and Mr. David Shuttleworth
- Short courses by Dr. David Singer and Dr. Matthew Collette
- Rigorous technical papers tracks
If you want to design to achieve a 355-ship Navy, this is a must-attend event. Registration is online at:
http://www.designsciences.org or call ASNE Headquarters at 703-836-6727 to register by phone.
Upcoming Events
Arctic Day 2017
- One of the most dynamic environments around the globe requiring non-traditional naval engineering is the Arctic.
This area requires the most unique engineers to design, build and test ships that operate in regions of great
climatic change and harsh environments surrounded by ice. Arctic Day 2016 sold out. ASNE is thus thrilled to
announce the 2nd Arctic Day: a day to discuss naval engineering challenges, operating challenges, and advancements in
technology and innovation allowing mighty ships to traverse the world.
- Date: November 17, 2017
- Venue: FHI 360 in Dupont Circle, Washington DC
- Website: http://www.arcticday.org
Combat Systems Symposium 2017
- The 2016 ASNE Combat Systems Symposium looked at the CNO’s “A Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority”
(Version 1.0, January 2016) and applied it to the theme of: Strengthening Naval Power from the Sea: Combat Systems
Lines of Effort for Maintaining Maritime Superiority. The 2017 ASNE Combat Systems Symposium will focus on one of
those lines of effort; specifically, how we will position the Combat Systems Engineering Team for the Future to
support our Return to Sea Control.
- Date: December 4-5, 2017
- Venue: Washington Navy Yard
- Website: http://www.combatsystems.org
MegaRust 2018
- MegaRust is conducted annually to provide a consolidated focus on Navy corrosion issues. Corrosion is a major
factor in the readiness and total ownership cost of naval systems and this conference is intended to provide updated
information on programs, policies, standards and Fleet experience related to corrosion and to promote discussion and
sharing of information on technologies and strategies for controlling corrosion.
- Date: May 22-24, 2018
- Venue: San Diego Marriott Mission Valley
- Website: http://www.megarust.org
Technology, Systems, and Ships 2018
- This year’s event promises to be an excellent opportunity to hear from and interact with shipbuilding program offices, including their leadership in an effort to understand the technologies and requirements necessary to build the “next Navy”. We anticipate that the program will offer intriguing dialogue with all programs from Submarines to Surface Ships, Carriers to Amphibs. Don’t miss it!
- Date: June 18-20, 2018
- Venue: FHI 360 in Dupont Circle, Washington DC
- Website: http://www.tss18.org
Fleet Maintenance and Modernization Symposium 2018
- Build your knowledge, your network, and your perspective with guest speakers, panelists and paper presentations
from the Navy, Coast Guard, industry and academia will discuss current issues and hot topics facing maritime vessels
and crews. This event presents a unique opportunity to interact with senior military, civil service decision makers,
ship/craft operators and maintainers, repair/maintenance personnel, designers, builders, planners, engineers, program
managers, life cycle engineers, equipment suppliers and other technical experts.
- Date: September 17-20, 2018
- Venue: Virginia Beach Convention Center
- Website: http://www.fmms2018.org
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