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January 30 - February 2, 2023
Location: Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel at 900 S Orme St, Arlington, VA

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TSS - Engineering the Naval Force of the Future

As the Navy looks to engineer and build the Naval Force of the Future it is imperative that a forum exists to exchange ideas, discuss lessons learned and develop new ideas. All outside of the traditional acquisition process. Technology, Systems and Ships (TSS) is designed to create such a forum. Forward looking and emerging technologies will be discussed. New developments and programs will be highlighted. Challenges involving workforce development will be openly identified. Specific speakers will present current Fleet priorities and challenges as well as a unique view of the future, learning from the past. International shipbuilding concepts will also be presented. A vibrant technical papers and Young Professionals Development Program will run in parallel with the main program. TSS is an excellent opportunity to learn, network and further all professional naval engineering careers.

 

 

CSS - Ready to “Fight Tonight”: Delivering Combat Systems to Meet Our Strategic Objectives

 

The ASNE Combat Systems Symposium 2023 will focus on The Secretary of the Navy’s Strategic Objectives to be most ready and most lethal for any near-term conflicts. CSS 2023 will focus on how we expand our forward presence, enhance our warfighting readiness, and innovate and modernize our combat system capability.

From SECNAV Strategic Guidance (October 2021):

Maintaining Maritime Dominance in Defense of Our Nation. We will build, train, and equip the world’s most powerful naval force, one that continues to defend the Nation, our allies, our values, and our interests. We will build toward more integrated all-domain power within the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. Developing the Fleet and FMF will require trade-offs and tough, sometimes unpopular, choices. We will prioritize capabilities that create advantage relative to the pacing threat. We will develop and maintain the strategic concepts and warfighting capabilities, readiness, and sustainment necessary to generate integrated, all-domain naval power against an evolving threat environment to secure and protect our economic interests.

  1. Expand Forward Presence We will prioritize strategic competitive advantage over China and Russia by expanding our global posture to ensure the presence of naval forces with the right mix of platforms, capability, and capacity to maintain freedom of the seas, support international law and norms, stand by our allies and continue to fly, sail, and operate wherever international law allows. We will continue to promote sustained, persistent mobile operations forward. We will make tough decisions to maximize precious resources, ensuring our future naval supremacy against the full spectrum of potential threats, while seeking additional resources to support our increasing responsibilities in the Indo-Pacific region. It will be essential for us to set our naval posture forward to be able to effectively transition from competition to crisis to conflict as needed.
  2. Enhance Warfighting Readiness The Navy and Marine Corps Team must be ready to compete, fight, and win whenever and wherever needed. To reduce the time our platforms are offline for maintenance and repairs, we will invest in sustainment, critical readiness infrastructure, and the industrial workforce, while adopting the best practices of private industry to increase overall efficiency and reduce preventable mishaps. We will integrate and streamline our combined logistics apparatus and supply chains to ensure constant readiness throughout the Fleet and FMF. We will redirect savings towards transformative modernization wherever possible to enhance future and long term readiness. We will also enhance the readiness of our warriors through targeted investments in advanced training methods, ranges, and facilities on naval installations. Warfighting readiness is critical to deterring the People’s Republic of China.
  3. Innovate and Modernize From artificial intelligence and cyber weapons, to unmanned platforms, to directed energy and hypersonic weapons, we are on the cusp of technological breakthroughs that will define future conflict. Our Department will make targeted investments in key emerging technologies and capabilities to enhance and sustain amphibious battlefield maneuverability, dominance at sea, and information superiority. We will treat information as a strategic asset and make cybersecurity a top priority, increasing our lethality, improving readiness, and sustaining resilience in cyberspace. We will also affordably invest in the facilities, infrastructure, and systems we need to maintain our critical advantage in supporting and sustaining our combat forces.

American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE)

Young Professionals Program

1600 – 1730 Tuesday, 31 January 2023

Sheraton Pentagon City at 900 South Orme St, Arlington, Virginia 22204

Presented by Gibbs & Cox, a Leidos Company

During the upcoming annual ASNE Technology, Systems & Ships (ASNE TSS) Symposium at the Sheraton Pentagon City, ASNE is honored to offer a Young Professionals Career Development Panel Discussion on Tuesday, January 31st, 1600-1730.

Led again by Glen Sturtevant, our Young Professionals Program this year consists of a panel of senior Navy leaders sharing career development best practices and lessons learned. Young Professional participants will engage with panelists through questions and discussion and will then have an opportunity to network with the panelists.

Young Professionals Career Development Panel consists of :

  • Andres Rivas (Moderator)
  • Jimmy Smith (ASN RDA)
  • Lisa Radocha (PEO Attack Submarines)
  • Maria Proestou (ASN RDA)
  • Tom Perotti (NAVSEA HQ)
  • Anne Sandel (ASN RDA)

Symposium registration can be found at : https://www.navalengineers.org/Symposia/TSSCSS23

Thank you to our sponsor Gibbs & Cox, a Leidos Company!

Technology, Systems & Ships and Combat Systems Symposium 2023

The American Society of Naval Engineers is proud to host our engaging and informative professional development event! Back-to-back once again, the Technology, Systems & Ships (TSS) January 30-31, and Combat Systems Symposium (CSS) February 1-2. Attend either OR both Symposia. Register Early to Save. Non-ASNE Members -- Register to join ASNE and attend the events to save even more.

 
 

REGISTER NOW

 
Register Early & Save Up To $100
Thru 12/30/22
After 12/30/22
 
TSS or CSS
TSS and CSS
TSS or CSS
TSS and CSS
ASNE Members $295 $450 $395 $550
Join ASNE & Attend $391 $546 $491 $646
Non-ASNE Members $495 $650 $595 $850
Authors of accepted papers - Must be on agenda to present

(All registrations will be verified by the committee)

N/A $225 N/A $225
US Federal Government Employees

(Active Duty, Reservist Active Status, Gov. Civilians, No Contractors)

Includes all meals & snacks that are available to all attendees.

$150 $225 $150 $225
Active Duty Junior Officers (0-1 to 0-3), Chief Warrant Officers
(CWO 0-1 to CWO 0-5), and Enlisted (E1 - E9)

(US Government: Active Duty, Reservist Active Status)

$0 $0 $0 $0
Student - Full-time student K-12 (accompanied by guardian) and undergrad $0 $0 $0 $0
Press - Credentialed Only - Register by emailing asnehq@navalengineers.org $0 $0 $0 $0
This event will not have exhibit hall only passes. All attendees must be registered at the appropriate level. Registration includes meals (breakfast, lunch, breaks) and the Networking Reception.  
Women in Engineering Panel Discussion Only – 31 Jan, 1045-1215 (If attending only the WIE Panel). (Does not include lunch. To attend other sessions, you must register to attend at one of the above categories. $0
Young Professionals Discussion Only- 31 Jan, 1600-1730. (Includes access to YP discussion and networking reception only. To attend other sessions, you must register to attend at one of the above categories. $0

ASNE is excited to announce we now offer discounts on large group registrations!
(Restrictions apply – see below for details*)

     - Groups of 25-49 paid attendees: 10% discount
     - Groups of 50-99 paid attendees: 20% discount
     - Groups of 100-200 paid attendees: 25% discount
     - Groups over 200 paid attendees: 33% discount

*Restriction: Discount does not apply to membership and cannot be combined with other offers.  All individuals must be registered for the same event at the applicable price point and on one invoice. $0 registrations are excluded from the group count for discount purposes.
For more information, and to get your group registered, please call 703-836-6727 or email ASNEHQ@navalengineers.org

 

TSS-CSS Exhibits & Sponsorship

Interested in showcasing/promoting your brand and supporting TSS-CSS? Many unique opportunities are available to market and showcase your company. Become an exhibitor or sponsor of TSS-CSS today! Please email: Sponsorships@NavalEngineers.org or call (703)836-6727 to discuss the best opportunity for your organization or to submit your application. Sponsorships can also be purchased online below.

ATTENTION EXHIBITORS

Tabletop Display space in the main ballroom (Commonwealth Ballroom) is limited and is currently reserved for TSS-CSS Sponsors and ASNE Corporate Supporters. Tabletop Exhibitors will be located in the Cavalier Ballroom directly across the registration area from the Commonwealth Ballroom. For current availability in the Cavalier Ballroom, please visit the interactive map here. Spaces can also be purchased online here.

Purchase Sponsorship Online (Login Required) | Download Exhibit & Sponsorship Application
Interactive Map (Commonwealth Ballroom)

Logo usage for sponsoring organizations includes digital walk-in slides, sponsored function signage, various event signage, digital proceedings, event webpage with link to organization website
 

Diamond Sponsor

Presenting Sponsor

Event Green Room

Gold Sponsor

Event Lanyards

Gold Sponsor

Afternoon Lunch - CSS Day 1

Silver Sponsor

Continental Breakfast - CSS Day 2

Silver Sponsor

TSS-CSS Proceedings

Bronze Sponsor

Young Professionals Program

Bronze Sponsor

Afternoon Break Refreshments - TSS Day 1

Bronze Sponsor

Morning Break Refreshments - TSS Day 2

Bronze Sponsor

Morning Break Refreshments - CSS Day 1

Bronze Sponsor

Afternoon Break Refreshments - CSS Day 1

Bronze Sponsor

Morning Break Refreshments - CSS Day 2

Meeting Information

Venue

The 2023 Technology, Systems & Ships & Combat Systems Symposium will return to the Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel, 900 S Orme St, Arlington VA 22204.

ASNE has reserved a block of rooms at the conference hotel (The Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel at 900 S Orme St, Arlington, VA) at the group rate of $155 per night plus taxes and fees. The cutoff date to book your room is January 9th and a limited number of rooms are available, so reserve today.

  • To reserve by phone please call 1-800-325-3535 and book under the group name: American Society of Naval Engineers
  • To reserve via the web, please click here

Attire

Attendees: Business Attire / Uniform of the Day
Presenters (Non-military): Business Attire
Presenters (Military): Service Dress Blue or service equivalent

Terms & Conditions for symposium attendee cancellation of registration.
**PLEASE READ BEFORE PAYING YOUR REGISTRATION FEE**:
Payment of Registration Fee is the confirmation of agreement to the ASNE Terms & Conditions.

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For Active-Duty DOD, DHS, NOAA personnel, U.S. Government Service Civilians
*Full 100% registration fee refunds are provided for Active-Duty DOD, DHS, NOAA personnel, U.S. Government Service Civilians, if the request is received in writing greater than 7 days before the start of the symposium.

**If an event registration is cancelled in writing 7 days or less -- before the start of the symposium, a 33% registration cancellation fee applies [due to committed Food & Beverage contract charges].
*** If a registrations is cancelled -- AFTER-- the start of the Symposium, or, if the confirmed registrant is a no-show, no refund will be authorized.
Transfer of registration fee to another person is authorized. Request must be in writing greater than 7 days before the published start of the symposium.

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*For ASNE Members:
*Registration refund will be provided to ASNE Members -- if the request is received in writing greater than 7 days before the start of the symposium.
**If an event registration is cancelled in writing 7 days or less -- before the start of the symposium, a 33% registration cancellation fee applies [due to committed Food & Beverage contract charges], the rest of the registration fee will be refunded to the ASNE member.
*** If a registrations is cancelled -- AFTER-- the start of the Symposium, or, if the confirmed registrant is a no-show, no refund will be authorized.

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*For Non-ASNE Members:
* Cancelled Attendee Registration fees for non-ASNE members will be transferred to a future ASNE symposium or event. 
**If the request is received in writing greater than 7 days before the start of the symposium, the registration fee will be transferred to a future ASNE event, OR, can be donated / applied to ASNE as a charitable donation for K-12 STEM Programs, donated membership, or ASNE Scholarship Fund)! 
*** If an event registration is cancelled in writing less than 7 days before the start of the symposium, a 33 % registration cancellation fee applies [due to committed Food & Beverage contract charges]. The remaining paid registration fee can be applied to a future ASNE event registration, or can be donated to ASNE.
**** If a registrations is cancelled -- AFTER-- the start of the Symposium, or, if the confirmed registrant is a no-show, no refund will be authorized.

Thank You to our Sponsors!