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Happy Pi Day from ASNE!
Created by mccue@navalengineers.org on 3/14/2017 7:55:24 AM


With the expected increase in naval shipbuilding to design, build, test, and deliver a 355-ship Navy, we at the American Society of Naval Engineers are increasing our event pace as well in an effort to deliver the professional development, networking, education and training needs of the naval engineering community. With that in mind, I am writing to draw your attention to the follow events planned in the coming months. Recommendations for Professional Development Credits (PDH) and Continuous Learning Points(CLP) are typically available for attending American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) symposia and conferences.

In honor of Pi Day, registration for each event listed below is discounted by $31.42 on March 14, 2017. Use appeal code PIDAY to receive the discount.


Mission Engineering and Analysis, and Integration and Interoperability, 4/25/2017 - 4/26/2017, Dahlgren, VA

The Mission Engineering and Analysis and Integration and Interoperability Conference is a two-day forum for the discussion of current Department of Navy and Department of Defense initiatives to apply Mission Engineering principles to a variety of Surface Warfare initiatives to enable combat capabilities that are integrated and interoperable.

This unique two-day event is being held in partnership between the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division and the American Society of Naval Engineers. The first day will be unclassified at the University of Mary Washington, Dahlgren Campus and the second day will be classified at the Aegis BMD Facility, Dahlgren, VA. Please note, registration for the event does not guarantee access to the second day. Visit authorization requests must be submitted for the 2nd day.

Confirmed Keynote: Congressman Rob Wittman on "Capitol Hill Perspective of 355 Ship Navy Pitch and Budget Topline"


Intelligent Ships Symposium XII, 5/24/2017 - 5/25/2017, Philadelphia, PA

The Intelligent Ships Symposium is a biennial conference that provides technical presentations, expert panels, and networking opportunities to the Naval Engineering professional community. Engage with papers tracks focusing on:

Cybersecurity • Information Assurance • Energy Storage • System Architectures • Automated Failure Recovery • Thermal Management • Modeling & Simulation (M&S) • Variable Speed Drives • Propulsion Systems • Auxiliary Shipboard Systems • Machinery Automation • Power Systems & Distribution • Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) • Modular Design • Maintenance (Condition-based, Robotics, etc.) • Control Systems & Control System Sustainment • Modernization Systems Engineering • Life Support & Ship Habitability Systems • Distance Support & Logistics Technologies • Ship Modernization Technologies

Confirmed Keynote: RDML Lorin Selby, USN


Mega Rust 2017: Naval Corrosion Conference, 6/20/2017 - 6/22/2017, Newport News, VA

Mega Rust 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.

The conference provides an impartial forum for dialogue between government and commercial organizations, and providers of coatings and corrosion control products, processes, technologies and solutions. Participants include representatives from military, industry, and government organizations involved with research and development, design, engineering, construction, maintenance, modernization and operation of naval systems that are potentially affected by corrosion. The conference covers all segments of the naval services including sea, air, Marine Corps, vehicles, and facilities.

Confirmed Keynotes: VADM Thomas Moore, USN and RADM Mark Whitney, USN


Naval Future Force Science and Technology Expo 2017, 7/20/2017 - 7/21/2017, Washington, DC

The American Society of Naval Engineers is honored to co-sponsor with the Office of Naval Research (ONR) the Naval Future Force Science and Technology (S&T) Expo. The Expo is the premier S&T event for the Navy and Marine Corps. It draws several thousand attendees and is designed to support the objectives of the Naval S&T Strategy. An updated strategy will be unveiled at the event.

Confirmed Keynote: ADM John Richardson


Fleet Maintenance & Modernization Symposium 2017, 8/14/2017 - 8/16/2017, San Diego, CA

The American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) Fleet Maintenance & Modernization Symposium is an annual event, alternating between Hampton Roads and San Diego, bringing together the entire naval ship maintenance and modernization community like no other forum. FMMS 2017 will include prominent guest speakers, panelists and paper presentations from the Navy, Coast Guard, industry and academia; providing a unique opportunity to interact with senior military and civil service decision makers, ship and craft operators and maintainers, repair and maintenance personnel, designers, builders, planners, engineers, program managers, life cycle engineers, equipment suppliers and other technical experts.


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