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1452 DUKE STREET
ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA 22314-3458
Phone (703) 836-6727 FAX (703) 836-7491 E-MAIL: ASNEHQ@NAVALENGINEERS.ORG |
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ASNE
Day 2004
Naval Engineering: Transforming Maritime Defense and Sea Power June 28-29, 2004 Hyatt Regency Crystal City, Arlington, Virginia |
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Registration Form
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The last couple of years have clearly demonstrated the need for transformational change in our nations Navy and Coast Guard. The direction of change in the Navy is guided by the CNOs vision for Sea Power 21 and the future of the Coast Guard is centered on the Integrated Deepwater System Program. At the same time, increased emphasis on Homeland Defense and Homeland Security are prompting a quest for greater synergy between the Navy and Coast Guard.
In the words of the CNO, Innovative concepts and technologies will integrate sea, land, air, space, and cyber space to a greater extent than ever before. Similarly, the Commandant of the Coast Guard envisions layered, maritime security operations and a network-centric system of Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) for effective accomplishment of all Coast Guard missions. ASNE Day 2004 seeks to explore the implications that these changes and related efforts have for naval engineering.
As always, the ASNE Day
Exhibit Hall will feature many interesting displays highlighting the key roles
that leading defense system vendors, system support contractors and government
acquisition, technology and support organizations all play in developing, deploying
and sustaining these vital capabilities.