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Suggested Citation:"E. Agendas for Meetings of the Committee for Mine Warfare Assessment." National Research Council. 2001. Naval Mine Warfare: Operational and Technical Challenges for Naval Forces. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10176.
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APPENDIX E
Agendas for Meetings of the Committee for Mine Warfare Assessment

AUGUST 1–2, 2000

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, D.C.

Tuesday, August 1, 2000

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0830

CONVENE—WELCOME, INTRODUCTORY REMARKS

Mr. Gene Porter, Committee Chair

Mr. Seymour Deitchman, Committee Vice Chair

Dr. Charles Draper, Senior Program Officer, Naval Studies Board

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0900

THE MINE THREAT—Overview of Key Technical Features of Modern Mines Present and Future; Recent Quantitative Trends in Inventories of Modern (Influence) Mines Held by Potential Hostile Nations and Projections Thru 2020; Known Role of Mines in Political/Military Doctrine of Potentially Hostile Nations; Likely Proliferation of Advanced Features Such as Wireless Remote Control, Mine Signature Reduction, and Anti-Helicopter/ACV Capabilities; Summary of Known Signatures of Mine Laying Activities, Trends; Assessment of Current and Planned Countermine Capabilities of Likely U.S. Allies Against Foregoing Threats

Mr. Don R.Jones, Office of Naval Intelligence

Suggested Citation:"E. Agendas for Meetings of the Committee for Mine Warfare Assessment." National Research Council. 2001. Naval Mine Warfare: Operational and Technical Challenges for Naval Forces. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10176.
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1015

THE MINE THREAT—Operational

LT Lynne A.Corso, USN, SABRE Division, Office of Naval Intelligence

1130

THE MINE THREAT—Very Shallow Water, Craft Landing Zone, Technology Advances in Anti-Landing Mines, Integrated Anti-Amphibious Assault Defenses

Mr. Michael Howard, Marine Corps Intelligence Activity

1300

CURRENT DOD MINE WARFARE PROGRAM, OUSD (A&T) PERSPECTIVE— DOD Development and Procurement to Meet the Threat

Mr. George Leineweber, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition and Technology)

1430

CURRENT DON MINE WARFARE PROGRAM, DASN MUW PERSPECTIVE— DON Development and Procurement to Meet the Threat

Mr. Dale Gerry, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Mine and Undersea Warfare)

1600

CURRENT NAVY MINE WARFARE PROGRAM, N85 PERSPECTIVE—Top-level Navy Response to the Threat; Program Structure; Fleet Engagement Strategy; Recent At-Sea Testing Results; Congressional Certification; Status of Funding; Future Program of Record

BrigGen William Whitlow, USMC, Director, Expeditionary Warfare, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N85

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1815

DINNER: GUEST SPEAKER—MINE WARFARE IN THE GULF WAR

ADM Stanley R.Arthur, USN (Ret.)

1945

END SESSION

Wednesday, August 2, 2000

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0800

CONVENE—Welcome, Composition and Balance Discussion

Mr. Gene Porter, Committee Chair

Mr. Seymour Deitchman, Committee Vice Chair

Dr. Ronald Taylor, Director, Naval Studies Board

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0900

CURRENT DON MINE WARFARE PROGRAM, PEO MINE WARFARE PERSPECTIVE—DON Development and Procurement to Meet the Threat, to include SABRE and DET

Suggested Citation:"E. Agendas for Meetings of the Committee for Mine Warfare Assessment." National Research Council. 2001. Naval Mine Warfare: Operational and Technical Challenges for Naval Forces. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10176.
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RADM Curtis Kemp, USN, Program Executive Officer (Mine and Undersea Warfare)

1000

SURFACE MINE WARFARE SYSTEMS

CAPT Terry Briggs, USN, Program Executive Officer (Mine and Undersea Warfare), Surface Mine Warfare Systems Office (PMS 407)

Mr. Doug Gaarde, Deputy Program Executive Officer (Mine and Undersea Warfare), Surface Mine Warfare Systems Office (PMS 407)

1045

AIRBORNE MINE COUNTERMEASURES SYSTEMS

CAPT Louis Morris, USN, Program Executive Office (Mine and Undersea Warfare), Airborne Mine Countermeasures Program Office (PMS 210)

1130

MINE WARFARE SHIP SYSTEMS

CAPT Anthony Shutt, USN, Deputy Program Executive Officer (Mine and Undersea Warfare), Mine Warfare Ship Program Office (PMS 303)

1245

EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS

CAPT Rick Kiser, USN, Program Executive Office (Mine and Undersea Warfare), Explosive Ordnance Disposal Program Office (PMS EOD)

1330

MINE WARFARE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM—Existing Technology Base and Developments to Support Future Mine Warfare Acquisition

Dr. Douglas Todoroff, Associate for Mine Warfare Applications, Office of Naval Research (Code 322)

1530

MARINE CORPS LAND MINE WARFARE REQUIREMENTS—Beach Area Programs

BrigGen John F.Goodman, USMC, Deputy Commanding General, Marine Corps Combat Development Command

1700

ADJOURN

SEPTEMBER 5–6, 2000

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, D.C.

Tuesday, September 5, 2000

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0800

CONVENE—Welcome, Introductory Remarks, Proposed Sub-Panels, Provisional Report Outline

Mr. Gene Porter, Committee Chair

Mr. Seymour Deitchman, Committee Vice Chair

Dr. Charles Draper, Senior Program Officer, Naval Studies Board

Suggested Citation:"E. Agendas for Meetings of the Committee for Mine Warfare Assessment." National Research Council. 2001. Naval Mine Warfare: Operational and Technical Challenges for Naval Forces. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10176.
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Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0900

MINE COUNTERMEASURES (MCM) FORCE 21 STUDY

Ms. Sabrina Edlow, Committee Member, Co-Author MCM Force 21 Study, Center for Naval Analyses

1100

INTEGRATED WARFARE ARCHITECTURE (IWAR) FOR MINE WARFARE

CDR Edward L.Brownlee, USN, Assessment Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Resources, Warfare Requirements, and Assessment, N81X

1300

MARINE CORPS LAND MINE WARFARE REQUIREMENTS—Beach Area Programs

Col Thomas E.Seal, USMC, Director, Warfighting Requirements Division, Marine Corps Combat Development Command

1430

NAVY SEA MINES—Past, Present, and Future

Mr. William C.Jones, Head, Mines Division, NAVSEA/Panama City Coastal Systems Station

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1600

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION—Proposed Sub-Panels, Provisional Report Outline

Mr. Gene Porter, Committee Chair

Mr. Seymour Deitchman, Committee Vice Chair

1730

RECEPTION AND WORKING DINNER—Report Discussion

Mr. Gene Porter, Committee Chair

Mr. Seymour Deitchman, Committee Vice Chair

1930

END SESSION

Wednesday, September 6, 2000

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0830

CONVENE—Welcome, Introductory Remarks, Report Discussion

Mr. Gene Porter, Committee Chair

Mr. Seymour Deitchman, Committee Vice Chair

Dr. Charles Draper, Senior Program Officer, Naval Studies Board

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0930

N87 MINE COUNTERMEASURES STUDY—NCW Implementation Principles; End-to-End Clearance Metrics; MCM Design Principles Required to Achieve Meaningful MCM Clearance Rates

Suggested Citation:"E. Agendas for Meetings of the Committee for Mine Warfare Assessment." National Research Council. 2001. Naval Mine Warfare: Operational and Technical Challenges for Naval Forces. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10176.
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RADM Thomas J.Elliott, Jr., USN, Deputy Director, Submarine Warfare Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Resources, Warfare Requirements, and Assessment, N87B

 

CDR Richard Medley, USN, Submarine Warfare Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Resources, Warfare Requirements, and Assessment, N873B

1200

DARPA MINE WARFARE PROGRAM—Water Hammer Program

Dr. Sheldon Meth, Chief Scientist, Special Projects Division, Science Applications International Corporation

1300

DARPA MINE WARFARE PROGRAM—Synthetic Aperture Sonar Program

Dr. Steven Borchardt, Chief Technology Officer, Dynamic Technology, Incorporated

1400

JOINT COUNTERMINES ADVANCED CONCEPT TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION— Summary of Results and Lessons Learned

Mr. Barry P.Blumenthal, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N816T

1530

SURF ZONE AND BEACH ZONE BREACHING BY EXPLOSIVE CHANNELING— Summary of Naval Surface Warfare Center/Indian Head Efforts

Dr. Sidney Reed, Consultant, Naval Studies Board

1700

ADJOURN

OCTOBER 3–5, 2000

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, D.C.

Tuesday, October 3, 2000 (Plenary)

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0830

CONVENE—Welcome, Introductory Remarks, Report Discussion

Mr. Gene Porter, Committee Chair

Mr. Seymour Deitchman, Committee Vice Chair

Dr. Charles Draper, Senior Program Officer, Naval Studies Board

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0900

JOINT STAFF MINE WARFARE PERSPECTIVE—Mine Threat with Respect to the Contingency Planning Process; Relation of Chairman’s Recent Integrated Priority List to Navy’s Mine Warfare Program

LTC Robert Brown, USA, Joint Warfighting Capability Assessment, Joint Staff, J8

LCDR Mark Guevarra, USN, Joint Warfighting Capability Assessment, Joint Staff, J8

Suggested Citation:"E. Agendas for Meetings of the Committee for Mine Warfare Assessment." National Research Council. 2001. Naval Mine Warfare: Operational and Technical Challenges for Naval Forces. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10176.
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1045

SURFACE WARFARE DEVELOPMENT GROUP (SWDG) MINE WARFARE READINESS AND EFFECTIVENESS MEASURING (MIREM) PROGRAM—Data Collection Process and Key Metrics; Performance of Legacy MCM Systems in MIREM; Specific MIREM Exercises with Organic MCM Systems (RMS Prototype, SQS-53 “Kingfisher,” Magic Lantern)

CDR Patrick Bowe, USN, Expeditionary Warfare Division, N752G

1300

MINE WARFARE—METEOROLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY (METOC) SUPPORT

CDR James Berdeguez, USN, Expeditionary Warfare Division, N752K Mr. William Lingsch, Naval Oceanographic Office, Stennis Space Center, Mississippi

1430

INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE SYSTEMS FOR MINE WARFARE MISSIONS—Organizations with This Responsibility and the Capabilities Provided; Process for Tasking Sensors; Results of “Real World” Surveillance Tests

Dr. Frank Herr, Director, Office of Naval Research (Code 321)

1600

MINE WARFARE TRAINING AND EDUCATION—Officer/Enlisted Paths for Mine Warfare; Mine Warfare Curriculums Compared to Other Naval Warfare Areas; Fleet Battle Experiments; Role of Mine Warfare Fleet Training

CAPT David Grimland, USN, Mine Warfare Command

1730

END SESSION

Wednesday, October 4, 2000 (Panel 21)

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0830

CONVENE—Welcome, Introductory Remarks, Report Discussion

Mr. Gene Porter, Committee Chair

Ms. Sabrina Edlow, Panel 2 Chair

Dr. Charles Draper, Senior Program Officer, Naval Studies Board

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0900

LEGACY MINE COUNTERMEASURES SYSTEM BASELINE CAPABILITIES (SURFACE MINE COUNTERMEASURES, AIRBORNE MINE COUNTERMEASURES, EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL) —Operational Requirements Documents; Demonstrated Capabilities at-Sea (search/clearance rates); Technical and Operational Limitations; Associated Training and Manning Plans; Funding Profile and Budget Information

Mr. Douglass Gaarde, Surface Mine Warfare Office (PMS 490B)

1Including members of Panel 1.

Suggested Citation:"E. Agendas for Meetings of the Committee for Mine Warfare Assessment." National Research Council. 2001. Naval Mine Warfare: Operational and Technical Challenges for Naval Forces. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10176.
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CAPT Louis Morris, USN, Airborne Mine Countermeasures Program Office (PMS 210)

 

Mr. Robert Simmons, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command

1300

ORGANIC MINE COUNTERMEASURES SYSTEM CAPABILITIES (RMS, LMRS, AQS-20X, AMNS, OASIS, ALMDS, RAMICS) —System Operational Employment Concept; Operational Requirements Document; Demonstrated Performance to Date (from various tests including any at-sea results); Technical and Operational Limitations; Technical and Operational Risks (including risk mitigation measures being undertaken by the program); Development Time Line and Associated Funding; Procurement and Operating Cost Funding; Plan for “Mainstreaming” into Fleet (including plans for training and manning)

CAPT Terry Briggs, USN, Surface Mine Warfare Office (PMS 490)

Mr. Henry Scheetz, Airborne Mine Countermeasures Systems Program Office (PMS 210)

Mr. Robert Simmons, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command

Mr. Leslie Taylor, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Division

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1600

PANEL DISCUSSION

Moderator: Ms. Sabrina Edlow, Panel 2 Chair

1700

END SESSION

Wednesday, October 4, 2000 (Panel 32)

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0830

CONVENE—Welcome, Introductory Remarks, Report Discussion

Mr. Seymour Deitchman, Committee Vice Chair

Mr. Lee Hunt, Panel 3 Chair

Dr. Charles Draper, Senior Program Officer, Naval Studies Board

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0900

GENERAL DISCUSSION:

AMPHIBIOUS ASSAULT PLANS AND REQUIREMENTS—Number and Width of Cleared Approach Lanes and Terminal Lanes as a Function of Assault

2Including members of Panel 1.

Suggested Citation:"E. Agendas for Meetings of the Committee for Mine Warfare Assessment." National Research Council. 2001. Naval Mine Warfare: Operational and Technical Challenges for Naval Forces. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10176.
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Phases; Distance Between Cleared Terminal Lanes; Number and Types of Vehicles Expected Per Set as a Function of Phases; Turn Around Area Required; Maximum Slope Negotiable by Fully Loaded LCAC, AAAV; Navigation Capability of Assault Vehicles; Time Allowed for Breaching

 

DESCRIPTION OF PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT FROM SURF ZONE TO BEACH EXIT— Range of Zonal Types (gross percentage of each type to be expected); Depth of Offshore Bar (surf zone); Distance from Bar to High Water Mark; Tidal Range; Depth of Intervening Water Bottom and Beach Types (sediment); Slope of Beach; Beach Width for Breaching

 

DESCRIPTION OF MINE TYPES AND DISPOSITION TO BE EXPECTED IN SURF ZONE/ CRAFT LANDING ZONE/BEACH EXIT—Overall Dimensions; Charge Size; Sensor Mechanism; Case, Electronics, and Mechanical Hardness; Stability in Surf Zone; Burial Potential

 

DESCRIPTION OF OBSTACLE TYPES AND DISPOSITION TO BE EXPECTED IN SURF ZONE/CRAFT LANDING ZONE/BEACH EXIT—Spacing Between Obstacles; Sequencing of and Distance Between Obstacle Types; Distance Extended Seaward; Spatial Relationship to Mines; Description of Classical Mine and Obstacle Defense (including worst case)

CDR Edward Brownlee, USN, Assessment Division, N81X

Mr. Scotty Burleson, Mine Warfare Command

CAPT David Grimland, USN, Mine Warfare Command

Mr. Walter Rankin, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, Coastal Systems Station

Mr. Henry Scheetz, Airborne Mine Countermeasures Systems Program Office (PMS 210)

Maj Timothy Seamon, USMC, Marine Corps Combat Development Command

Mr. Robert Simmons, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command

Mr. Leslie Taylor, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Division

1300

GENERAL DISCUSSION (Continued)

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1600

PANEL DISCUSSION

Moderator: Mr. Lee Hunt, Panel 3 Chair

1700

END SESSION

Suggested Citation:"E. Agendas for Meetings of the Committee for Mine Warfare Assessment." National Research Council. 2001. Naval Mine Warfare: Operational and Technical Challenges for Naval Forces. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10176.
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Thursday, October 5, 2000 (Plenary)

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0830

CONVENE—Introductory Remarks, Report Discussion

Mr. Gene Porter, Committee Chair

Mr. Seymour Deitchman, Committee Vice Chair

Dr. Charles Draper, Senior Program Officer, Naval Studies Board

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0845

OVERVIEW OF THE MINE WARFARE COMMAND

Mr. Scotty Burleson, Mine Warfare Command

CAPT David Grimland, USN, Mine Warfare Command

1030

OVERVIEW OF THE COASTAL SYSTEMS STATION

Mr. Walter Rankin, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, Coastal Systems Station

1200

ADJOURN (EXCEPT INTEGRATION PANEL)

Thursday, October 5, 2000 (Integration Group3)

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1300

REPORT DISCUSSION

 

Moderators:

Mr. Gene Porter, Committee Chair

Mr. Seymour Deitchman, Committee Vice Chair

1700

ADJOURN

NOVEMBER 13–15, 2000

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, D.C.

Monday, November 13, 2000 (Plenary)

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0830

CONVENE—Welcome, Introductory Remarks, Report Discussion

Mr. Gene Porter, Committee Chair

Mr. Seymour Deitchman, Committee Vice Chair

Dr. Charles Draper, Senior Program Officer, Naval Studies Board

3The integration group includes Gene Porter, Seymour Deitchman, Sabrina Edlow, William Hurley, and Lee Hunt.

Suggested Citation:"E. Agendas for Meetings of the Committee for Mine Warfare Assessment." National Research Council. 2001. Naval Mine Warfare: Operational and Technical Challenges for Naval Forces. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10176.
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Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0900

OPTEVFOR ROLE IN ASSESSING MINE WARFARE SYSTEMS

CDR John R.Ericson, USN, Director, Mine Warfare Division, Operational Test and Evaluation Force

1030

USAF MARITIME MINING SUPPORT

Maj. James R.Auclaire, USAF, Liaison Officer, Mine Warfare Command

1300

NAVY/MARINE CORPS EXPERIMENTATION AND INCLUSION OF MINE WARFARE— Overview and Mine Warfare Issues of Fleet Battle Experiments, Sea Dragon/Hunter Warrior/Urban Warrior/Kernel Blitz 99 Exercises

CAPT Patrick L.Denny, USN, Maritime Battle Center, Navy Warfare Development Command

1430

SHIP PROTECTION—Navy Programs for Limiting Vulnerability and Improving Ship Self-Defense (Degaussing, Quieting, Withstanding Explosions); Discussion of Recent Attack on USS Cole in Aden

Mr. John A.Schell, NAVSEA 05 Ship Survivability

Mr. Randall L.Horne, Coastal Systems Station, Project Engineer, Foreign Mines, Force Protection, Modeling and Simulation

1730

END SESSION (WORKING DINNER FOR PANEL 2 OFFSHORE COUNTERMINE WARFARE MEMBERS)

Tuesday, November 14, 2000 (Panel 1)

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0830

CONVENE—Welcome, Introductory Remarks, Report Discussion

Messrs. Gene Porter and Seymour Deitchman, Committee Chair and Vice Chair

Dr. William Hurley, Panel 1 Chair

Dr. Charles Draper, Senior Program Officer, Naval Studies Board

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0900

GENERAL DISCUSSION

 

NAVAL MINES IN SERVICE—Weapon Characteristics and Current Capabilities of Quickstrike Family (Bottom), Mk 56 (Moorad), Mk 60 (Encapsulated Torpedo, CAPTOR), Mk 67 (Submarine Launched Mobile Mine, SLMM)

Suggested Citation:"E. Agendas for Meetings of the Committee for Mine Warfare Assessment." National Research Council. 2001. Naval Mine Warfare: Operational and Technical Challenges for Naval Forces. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10176.
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NAVAL MINES IN DEVELOPMENT—Target Detection Device (TDD) for Mk 71, Improved Submarine-Launched Mobile Mine (ISLMM), Littoral Sea Mine, LongStrike, Remote Control, Deployable Autonomous Distributed Systems (DADS), ONR S&T

 

MINE DELIVERY PLATFORMS—F-14, F/A-18, P-3, B-52, B-1B, B-2, SSN 636, SSN 688, SSN 21, NSSN

 

NAVAL MINING INFRASTRUCTURE—Uniform, Civil Service, Industry

Maj. James R.Auclaire, USAF, Liaison, Mine Warfare Command

Representatives from:

Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, Coastal Systems Station

Office of the Chief of Naval Operations N75 Expeditionary Warfare

Office of the Chief of Naval Operations N78 Air Warfare Divisions

Office of Naval Research

Program Executive Office for Mine and Undersea Warfare

1200

ARMY SCIENCE BOARD—Mine Warfare Study

Mr. Frank Kendall, Member, U.S. Army Science Board

1300

GENERAL DISCUSSION (CONTINUED)

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1600

PANEL DISCUSSION

Moderator: Dr. William Hurley, Panel 1 Chair

1700

ADJOURN

Tuesday, November 14, 2000 (Panel 2)

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0830

CONVENE—Welcome, Introductory Remarks, Report Discussion

Messrs. Gene Porter and Seymour Deitchman, Committee Chair and Vice Chair

Ms. Sabrina Edlow, Panel 2 Chair

Dr. Charles Draper, Senior Program Officer, Naval Studies Board

Suggested Citation:"E. Agendas for Meetings of the Committee for Mine Warfare Assessment." National Research Council. 2001. Naval Mine Warfare: Operational and Technical Challenges for Naval Forces. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10176.
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Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0900

GENERAL DISCUSSION: ABILITY AND READINESS OF CH-60 TO SUPPORT ORGANIC MCM

CAPT William E.Shannon, USN, Naval Air Systems Command (PMA 299)

CAPT Tom Barns, USN, OCNO Air Warfare Division, N78OH

CDR Paul Lluy, USN, OCNO Airborne Mine Countermeasures, N752E

CDR John R.Ericson, USN, Director, Mine Warfare Division, Operational Test and Evaluation Force

LCDR James Sperbeck, USN, Naval Air Systems Command (PMA 299)

1300

GENERAL DISCUSSION: REMOTE MINE-HUNTING SYSTEM—DDG-91+, DD-, AND LPD-17 ABILITY AND READINESS TO SUPPORT ORGANIC MCM

CDR John R.Ericson, Director, Mine Warfare Division, Operational Test and Evaluation Force, Norfolk, Virginia

Representatives from:

DD-21 Program Office

Office of the Chief of Naval Operations N75 Expeditionary Warfare Division

Office of the Chief of Naval Operations N76 Surface Warfare Division

Naval Surface Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet

U.S. Atlantic Fleet

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1600

PANEL DISCUSSION

Moderator: Ms. Sabrina Edlow, Panel 2 Chair

1700

END SESSION

Tuesday, November 14, 2000 (Panel 3)

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0800

CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

0830

CONVENE—Welcome, Introductory Remarks, Report Discussion

Messrs. Gene Porter and Seymour Deitchman, Committee Chair and Vice Chair

Mr. Lee Hunt, Panel 3 Chair

Dr. Charles Draper, Senior Program Officer, Naval Studies Board

Suggested Citation:"E. Agendas for Meetings of the Committee for Mine Warfare Assessment." National Research Council. 2001. Naval Mine Warfare: Operational and Technical Challenges for Naval Forces. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10176.
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Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0900

GENERAL DISCUSSION: MINE AND OBSTACLE BREACHING IN SUPPORT OF INSHORE MCM OPERATIONS

Dr. Thomas F.Swean, Program Officer, Ocean Engineering and Marine Systems, ONR 321

CDR David Jardot, USN, Section Head for Test and Evaluation of EOD, Naval Command Operational Test and Evaluation Force

Representatives from:

Office of Naval Intelligence

Naval Oceanographic Office

Office of the Chief of Naval Operations N75 Expeditionary Warfare Division

Marine Corps Combat Development Command

1200

WORKING LUNCH

1300

GENERAL DISCUSSION (CONTINUED)

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1600

PANEL DISCUSSION

Moderator: Mr. Lee Hunt, Panel 3 Chair

1700

ADJOURN

Wednesday, November 15, 2000 (Panel 2)

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0800

CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

0830

CONVENE—Welcome, Introductory Remarks, Report Discussion

Messrs. Gene Porter and Seymour Deitchman, Committee Chair and Vice Chair

Ms. Sabrina Edlow, Panel 2 Chair

Dr. Charles Draper, Senior Program Officer, Naval Studies Board

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0900

GENERAL DISCUSSION: UPDATE ON THE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR MAINSTREAMINING MINE WARFARE AND THE TRANSITION TO ORGANIC MCM CAPABILITIES

Suggested Citation:"E. Agendas for Meetings of the Committee for Mine Warfare Assessment." National Research Council. 2001. Naval Mine Warfare: Operational and Technical Challenges for Naval Forces. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10176.
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Representatives from:

Office of the Chief of Naval Operations N75 Expeditionary Warfare Division

DASN for Mine and Undersea Warfare

Mine Warfare Command

1200

WORKING LUNCH

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1300

PANEL DISCUSSION

Moderator: Ms. Sabrina Edlow, Panel 2 Chair

1400

ADJOURN

DECEMBER 6–7, 2000,

MINE WARFARE COMMAND, CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS

Wednesday, December 6, 2000

0810

CONVENE—Welcome, Introductory Remarks

Mr. Gene Porter, Committee Chair

Mr. Seymour Deitchman, Committee Vice Chair

Dr. Charles Draper, Senior Program Officer, Naval Studies Board

0815

FULL SPECTRUM MINE WARFARE THREATS

Briefer: CDR Droddy, USN

Attendees:

RADM Betancourt, USN

CAPT Rennie, USN

CAPT Jones, USN

CAPT Grimland, USN

CDR Carlson, USN

LCDR Beaver, USN

Mr. Burleson

0845

MINE WARFARE FORCE OVERVIEW

Briefer: Mr. Burleson

Attendees:

RADM Betancourt, USN

CAPT Rennie, USN

CAPT Jones, USN

CAPT Grimland, USN

CDR Droddy, USN

LCDR Beaver, USN

0930

BREAK

Suggested Citation:"E. Agendas for Meetings of the Committee for Mine Warfare Assessment." National Research Council. 2001. Naval Mine Warfare: Operational and Technical Challenges for Naval Forces. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10176.
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0945

CURRENT MINE WARFARE FORCE CAPABILITIES

Briefer: CAPT Grimland, USN

Attendees:

RADM Betancourt, USN

CAPT Rennie, USN

CAPT Jones, USN

CDR Droddy, USN

LCDR Beaver, USN

Mr. Burleson

1045

MAINSTREAMING MINE WARFARE AND ORGANIC MINE WARFARE

Briefer: CAPT Grimland, USN

Attendees:

RADM Betancourt, USN

CAPT Rennie, USN

CAPT Jones, USN

LCDR Beaver, USN

Mr. Burleson

1230

MINING

Briefer: CDR Swart, USN

Attendees:

RADM Betancourt, USN

CAPT Rennie, USN

CAPT Jones, USN

CAPT Grimland, USN

LCDR Beaver, USN

Mr. Burleson

1330

FUTURE MINE WARFARE CONCEPTS

Briefer: CAPT Grimland, USN

Attendees:

RADM Betancourt, USN

CAPT Rennie, USN

CAPT Jones, USN

LCDR Beaver, USN

Mr. Burleson

1430

FORCE C4I

Briefer: CDR Droddy, USN

Attendees:

RADM Betancourt, USN

CAPT Rennie, USN

CAPT Jones, USN

CAPT Grimland, USN

LCDR Beaver, USN

Mr. Burleson

Suggested Citation:"E. Agendas for Meetings of the Committee for Mine Warfare Assessment." National Research Council. 2001. Naval Mine Warfare: Operational and Technical Challenges for Naval Forces. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10176.
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1445

Force METOC

RADM Betancourt, USN

CAPT Rennie, USN

CAPT Jones, USN

CAPT Grimland, USN

CDR Droddy, USN

LCDR Beaver, USN

Mr. Burleson

1500

DEPART CC BAY CLUB FOR CMWC

1515

DEMONSTRATIONS:

Group 1: Bottom Mapping and METOC (LCDR Beaver, USN)

Group 2: MEDAL in CMWC (Mr. Burleson)

1545

DEMONSTRATIONS:

Group 1: MEDAL in CMWC (LCDR Beaver, USN)

Group 2: Bottom Mapping and METOC (Mr. Burleson)

1615

END SESSION

Thursday, December 7, 2000

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0800

HM-15 BRIEF AND TOURS—Static Displays; PMA Demonstration

LCDR Beaver, USN

Mr. Burleson

0915

DEPART HM-15 FOR MWTC

1015

MWTC/MICFAC BRIEF AND TOUR

LCDR Beaver, USN

Mr. Burleson

1345

RSG BRIEF AND TOUR

LCDR Beaver, USN

Mr. Burleson

1500

DEPART RSG FOR USS (MCM) AND USS (MHC)

1510

MCM/MHC TOURS

Group 1: USS (MCM) (LCDR Beaver, USN)

Group 2: USS (MHC) (Mr. Burleson)

1600

MCM/MHC TOURS

Group 1: USS (MHC) (LCDR Beaver, USN)

Group 2: USS (MCM) (Mr. Burleson)

1700

HOTWASH

1730

ADJOURN

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