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Technology, Systems and Ships - key information for students, young professionals, and seasoned naval engineers
Created by mccue@navalengineers.org on 6/5/2018 3:07:34 PM


Overview

ASNE's Technology, Systems and Ships (TSS) begins in less than 2 weeks! We are excited and honored to have RADM William Galinis serve as the master of ceremonies, coupled with exceptional keynote speakers Congressman Rob Wittman, ASN RDA James Geurts, and VADM Thomas Moore, and 8 panels led by RADM James Kilby, USN, RADM (sel) Lorin Selby, USN, Mrs. Robin White, RADM John Neagley, USN, RDML Douglas Small, USN, DASN Ships Jay Stefany, CAPT Stephen Markle, USN, and symposium chair CAPT Rick White, USN (Ret.). Additionally, TSS 2018 will be host to the 3rd Rosenblatt Lecture, delivered this year by CAPT Barrick F. Tibbitts, USN (Ret.) on "Tales from the Design of the 600-ship Navy," multiple technical paper tracks, and presentation of 6 ASNE awards.

Register online at: http://www.navalengineers.org/Events/Event-Info/sessionaltcd/TSS2018

Students and Young Professionals

Thanks to generous sponsorship from Gibbs and Cox, TSS is also host to our annual student poster competition, student steering committee election, and special tracks for students and young professionals with round table discussions on career development, a resume workshop, and tailored keynotes.

Students, the deadline to submit your abstract to save your space for the student poster competition is June 8 - submit online at http://www.navalengineers.org/Symposia/TSS2018 .


Global Shipbuilding Executive Summit

ASNE’s next Global Shipbuilding Executive Summit (GSES), IX, will run in parallel with the TSS 2018 Conference at the FHI 360 Conference Center on Wednesday, 6/20/2018. For those who have not attended past GSES’s, this summit will focus on Flexible, Adaptable and Affordable Navy Ship: Best Practices and Lessons Learned from both USN and major international flexible naval ship programs. GSES IX attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in interactive roundtable sessions with their peers to build a set of recommendations to enable more flexibility/adaptability future and current USN & USCG ship classes. Wondering how to get an invitation to GSES IX? If you are registered to attend the TSS 2018 Conference, you are also eligible to attend any or all of the GSES IX sessions on 6/20/2018. Students, young professionals, and seasoned naval engineers all welcome.

Register online at: http://www.navalengineers.org/Events/Event-Info/sessionaltcd/TSS2018

WNY Shuttle

Thanks to a generous sponsorship from Atlassian, ASNE will run a continuous shuttle between the Washington Navy Yard and the FHI 360 Conference Center open to anyone traveling to/from Technology, Systems and Ships, from the Navy Yard, or nearby businesses. We will have two shuttle buses in the morning and two shuttle buses in the afternoon/evening on both June 19th and June 20th. For more information on the shuttle, please visit the event website: http://www.navalengineers.org/Symposia/TSS2018 .


Professional Development

Did you know ASNE offers PDH certificates* at all symposia as well as specialized courses that can lead to a certificate in Naval Engineering? One of the core courses in the Naval Engineering Certificate, Marine Systems I, will be taught in conjunction with TSS. Learn more at: http://www.navalengineers.org/Education/MarineSystemsI .

*PDH certificates at symposia are offered free upon request to members as a benefit of membership. They are available for a nominal fee for non-members. Join today at http://www.navalengineers.org/Membership !

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