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September 8, 2016 - Newsletter
Created by mccue@navalengineers.org on 9/8/2016 10:44:22 AM


IN THIS ISSUE
  • FMMS Last Call
  • Annual Awards
  • ASNE TubeTalks

Open Call for Papers

Have a paper you want to submit and present at a symposium? Check out the below opportunities to participate.

Arctic Day
November 2, 2016
Washington, DC
Abstracts due: September 12, 2016

ASNE Presents: Technology, Systems and Ships
February 14-16, 2017
Arlington, VA
Abstracts due: November 4, 2016

Intelligent Ships Symposium XII
May 23-24, 2017
Philadelphia, PA
Abstracts due: November 4, 2016


Upcoming Education

Shipbuilding & Ship Repair Business Management: I
Number of PDH's: 4
September 12, 2016
Hampton, VA

Shipbuilding & Ship Repair Business Management: II
Number of PDH's: 4
September 15, 2016
Hampton, VA

Shipyard Safety and Familiarization
Number of PDH's: 4
September 16, 2016
Philadelphia, PA

The Sinking of the ROKS Cheonan
Number of PDH's: 1
September 20, 2016
Alexandria, VA

Shipyard Safety and Familiarization
Number of PDH's: 4
September 30, 2016
Philadelphia, PA

Introduction to Combat Systems Engineering
Number of PDH's: 8
October 28, 2016
Alexandria, VA

Ship Seakeeping and Small Boat Dynamics
Number of PDH's: 4
November 15, 2016
Linthicum Heights, MD

Electrical Power Basics
Number of PDH's: 4
December 12, 2016
Alexandria, VA

Introduction to Power Electronics
Number of PDH's: 4
December 12, 2016
Alexandria, VA

Upcoming Events

Fleet Maintenance and Modernization Symposium 2016
September 12-15, 2016
Hampton, VA

Arctic Day
November 2, 2016
Washington, DC

Launch & Recovery Symposium
November 16-17, 2016
Linthicum Heights, MD

Combat Systems Symposium
December 6-7, 2016
Washington, DC

Technology, Systems, and Ships; ASNE Day 2017
February 14-16, 2017
Arlington, VA

Intelligent Ships Symposium XII
May 23-24, 2017
Philadelphia, PA

MegaRust 2017

 

June 20-22, 2017

 

Newport News, VA

Naval Future Force Science & Technology (S&T) Expo
July 2017
Washington, DC

Technology, Systems, and Ships; ASNE Day 2018
February 13-15, 2018
Arlington, VA

ASNE Weekly Newsletter

September 8, 2016

 


FMMS Last Call

Save time on-site and register online for the 2016 Fleet Maintenance and Modernization Symposium. With keynotes by ADM Philip Davidson, VADM Tom Moore, and RDML William Galinis, complimented by 24 technical presentations and three panels: an enlisted panel, a multi-service Flag panel, and an industry-government discussion, the FMMS 2016 program is looking exceptional.

As a particular highlight, at FMMS 2016 we will be recognizing the 2015 Claud A. Jones Award (Fleet Engineering) Recipient - LCDR Jeffrey Payne, USCG. LCDR Payne led the Icebreaker, Buoy, and Construction Tender Product Line’s effort to induct maintenance management of buoy tenders into the Coast Guard’s new mission support business model. This effort required extensive preparation of engineering data, verification of thousands of onboard configuration items, and validation of hundreds of maintenance procedure cards. This effort set the stage for streamlined fleet logistics practices and centralization of unit-level maintenance funds, which will better intertwine maintenance and supply resource allocation decisions and improve the efficiency of both unit and depot level maintenance execution. LCDR Payne’s initiative, inspirational leadership, and service to the fleet make him truly deserving of the Society’s 2015 Claud A. Jones Award for superior performance in fleet engineering. We applaud LCDR Payne and look forward to recognizing him formally at FMMS 2016.


Annual Awards

Speaking of annual awards, the call for nominations for the 2016 annual awards program is open through October 21. The Society proudly presents the following prestigious awards:

ASNE Gold Medal Award (Engineering)

The ASNE Gold Medal Award is presented for a singular achievement in naval engineering. It has been presented annually since 1958 and is given to an individual who has made a significant naval engineering contribution in a particular area during the past five years.

Solberg Award (Research)

The Solberg Award, presented annually since 1967, is awarded to an individual who has made a significant contribution to naval engineering through personal research during the past three years. 


Harold E. Saunders Award (Lifetime Achievement)

Presented annually since 1977, the Harold E. Saunders Award honors an individual whose reputation in naval engineering spans a long career of notable achievement and influence. 


Frank G. Law Award (Service to ASNE)

Originally presented in 1980, the Frank G. Law Award is given to an individual whose longtime dedication and service to the Society is deemed worthy of special recognition. Evidence of personal involvement in the management, administration, and financial affairs of the Society measured by achievement while serving as a member, officer, or committee chairperson shall be presented.

Claud A. Jones Award (Fleet Engineering)

Presented annually since 1987, the Claud A. Jones Award is given to a fleet or field engineer who has made significant contributions to improving operational engineering or material readiness of our maritime forces during the past three years. 

Frank C. Jones Award (Intermediate/Depot Maintenance & Alterations)

The Frank C. Jones Award, named for RADM Frank C. Jones, a past President of ASNE, is presented for major achievements in Maintenance and Alteration. The award recognizes Naval Engineering professionals who, over a period of the last ten years, culminating in the most recent previous year, have substantially and significantly contributed to their agency’s intermediate and/or depot-level ship maintenance and/or alteration programs that involve the complex work of managing, planning, preparation and/or execution of extensive repairs, overhauls, upgrades and/or modernizations. 


Rosenblatt "Young Naval Engineer" Award

Established by the ASNE Council, the Rosenblatt Young Naval Engineer Award is presented to a person under 35 years of age who has demonstrated remarkable, early professional achievement in one or more areas of naval engineering.

Clifford G. Geiger Award (Naval Logistics)

This award is named in honor of Clifford G. Geiger, a renowned expert and legendary leader in the field of naval logistics. It recognizes naval logistics professionals who, over a period of years have exemplified the ideals portrayed by Mr. Geiger through exceptional leadership and influence within the naval logistics community, determined efforts to strengthen the synergy between engineering and logistics, and dedication to enhancing the capability and stature of the naval logistics profession through increased emphasis on education and professional development for naval logisticians. Submit a nomination today!

ASNE TubeTalks

Headed to FMMS and wondering what effect Military Sealift Command's recent HQ move to Norfolk might have on your business? Check out the ASNE TubeTalk "Military Sealift Command" by John Tuttle available free online via YouTube.

This talk is also available via our Learning Management System. Need a login for the LMS? Contact Erica Smedley Cox.


Have questions or suggestions?
Send us your thoughts or suggestions, by contacting ASNE at asnehq@navalengineers.org.

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