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ASNE 1993 Fleet Maintenance Symposium The 1993 Fleet Maintenance Symposium, jointly sponsored by the Commander in Chief, the U.S. Pacific Fleet and the American So- ciety of Naval Engineers (ASNE), is scheduled for October 19-21, 1993 at the Town & Country Hotel and Convention Center in San Diego. The seminar will focus on fleet maintenance strategies supporting "From the Sea." The U.S. Navy has engineered a new strategy, called littoral strategy, which concentrates on how to structure fighting forces around the sea. Capt. Thomas Kelley, USN, will give the welcome and administrative remarks at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 19, to be followed by the kickoff by Adm. Robert J. Kelly, USN. For more information, contact ASNE: 1452 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314- 3458. Tel: (703) 836-6727. Schedule of Events: Tuesday, October 19: 8:00 a.m. Welcome and administrative re- marks, Capt. Thomas Kelley, USN 8:15 a.m. Kickoff, Adm. R. J. Kelly, USN 9:00 a.m. Session 1A - AEGIS Engineer- ing/Support: - AEGIS Maintenance Philosophy - Engineered Approach to Mainte- nance. D. Herman, GE - Downsizing the Availability Plan- ning Process - A Break with Tradi- tion. G. Sturtevant, PMS 400; J. Bianco/R. Davies, PRC - AEGIS Maintenance Monitoring. D. Collins, NSWC Carderock; P. Steward, PRC - AEGIS Maintenance 2000. R. Benavidez, GE Session IB - Maintenance Strat- egies: - Incremental Maintenance for USS Nimitz Class Aircraft Carriers. Capt. J.T. Mansvel, PMS 312; J. Knight, PERA (CV) - Modularity and Standardization Impacts on Warship Maintenance. Cdr. M. Bosworth, SEA 05R - The Maintenance Requirements System Risk-based Resource Pro- gramming at Work. K. Jacobs, SEA 915; G. Soderstrom, AMS - Shipboard Maintenance: A "Re- tooling" Process. A. Cieri and A. DiGiovanni 11:30 a.m. Lunch. Keynote Speaker, The Honorable John Dalton, Secretary of the Navy 1:30 p.m. Session 1C - AEGIS Engineering Support: - AEGIS Weapon System, R, M & A Program. R. MacBride, GE - Maintainability Planning - AE- GIS Engineering Development Model 4B. J. Sessommas, GE - AEGIS Weapon System - Opera- tional Readiness Test System (ORTS) Upgrade Program. J. Barger, GE - Acquisition Engineering for AWS Microwave Tubes - Tube Improve- ment Program. W. Kaiser, NSWC Crane Division Session ID - Maintenance Man- agement: - Navy Vendor Motivation Program. Capt. R. Couchot, USNR, NAVSEA VPM Det 319 - Intermediate Maintenance Activi- ties Interoperability. J.E. Beebe - The Power of Tags and Tagout (Will Anyone Listen?). Cdr. B. Martinez - (Potential pitch by Capt. Wheeler on "X-MRMS") Wednesday, October 20: 8:00 a.m. Session 2A - Mechanical Mainte- nance - Effects of Air System Operations and Integrity on Performance and Reliability of High Pressure Air Com- pressors. J.J. Craighead Reduced Maintenance Duplex Strainer for CG-47 Class Ships. R. Erskine, Ingalls and A. Kuntz, Cleveland Gear - Engineered Approach to Valve Sealing Systems. J. Webb, A.W. Chesterton - Shipboard Oil/Water Separator System (OWS). H.M. Gallardo Session 2B - Maintenance Deter- mination - Ship Systems Test and Trials/ Maintenance Training Program. T. Shaner - Automated Diesel Engine Trend Analysis - An Example of Implement- ing a Maintenance Program Fleetwide. R. Caccese; J. Fortune, George G. Sharp, Inc.; R. Conway - Main Propulsion Shaft Alignment Assessments Using Strain Gauge Technology. M.Bouve;R.DeJesus; G. Hull - Micro Calibration and Scheduling Management (MICRO-CSM). Lcdr. P. Sumner 11:30 a.m. - Lunch. Keynote Speaker, Mr. Richard H. Vortmann, Chairman, Shipbuilding Council of America. 1:30 p.m. Session 2C - Electrical Mainte- nance: - Power Quality Analysis of NATO Sea Sparrow Missile Systems Aboard CV-64 and CVN-70. W. Walden, George G. Sharp, Inc.; G. Durrant - The Effect of Changes in Environ- mental Regulations on the Avail- ability, Performance and Disposal of Batteries Used in Naval Systems/ A Review of the Use of Lithium Bat- teries in the Navy with a Focus on the Navy's Safety Policy. Dr. J. Barnes, Electro-Chem Branch, NSWC Dahlgren - Static Frequency Changers (SFC) Versus Motor-Generator (MG) for 400HZ Distribution Systems. Kirk, Martin and E. Morris - (Tentative Paper for "The Naval Reserve Engineering Duty Program: Fleet Maintenance Multiplier Dur- ing Crises Response." Cdr. E.M. Golda, USNR Session 2D - Corrosion Control/ Prevention - A Practical Data Base for Aircraft Carrier Tank and Void Maintenance Planning. R. G. Wheeler, PERA - Prevention of Premature Non-skid Failures. T. Stack, NSWC CD - U.S. Navy Coating Systems, An Update. G. Bossie, SUPSHIP San Diego - The AEGIS Combat System Cor- rosion Prevention and Control Pro- gram: A "Full Spectrum" Response to a Fleet Need. Dr. J. Barnes, NSWC Dahlgren Session 2E - Fleet HM&E Issues Kickoff by Maintenance Officer Radm. M.T. Coyle, USN Thursday, October 21: 8:00 a.m. Session 3A - Fleet HM&E Issues Keynote by Maintenance Officer Radm. A. Clark, USN September, 1993 149