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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX A: SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM." National Research Council. 1996. Proceedings of the Symposium on Tactical Meteorology and Oceanography: Support for Strike Warfare and Ship Self-Defense. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9265.
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Appendix A

Symposium Program

SYMPOSIUM ON TACTICAL METEOROLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY: SUPPORT FOR STRIKE WARFARE AND SHIP SELF DEFENSE

Ocean Studies Board

National Research Council

Naval Strike Warfare Center (NSWC)

Naval Air Station (NAS)

Fallon, Nevada

September 11-14, 1995

Monday, September 11

1730-1930

Welcome Reception, Silver State Club, Naval Air Station

Remarks:

 

RADM George W. Davis VI (Oceanographer of the Navy)

Dr. Arthur Bisson (Director, Science and Technology, Office of Naval Research)

Dr. Arthur Nowell (National Research Council/Ocean Studies Board; Director, School of Oceanography, University of Washington)

1945

Bus departs Silver State Club for Fallon motels

Tuesday, September 12

0730-0815

Plenary Session I Strike Warfare (STW)

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX A: SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM." National Research Council. 1996. Proceedings of the Symposium on Tactical Meteorology and Oceanography: Support for Strike Warfare and Ship Self-Defense. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9265.
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Moderators:

Dr. Scott Sandgathe (Office of Naval Research)

CAPT Craig Peterson (COMNAVMETOCCOM)

0815-0845

Opening Remarks

CAPT Tim Keating (Commanding Officer, NSWC)

0845-0915

Mission and Functions of NSWC

CAPT Tim Keating (Commanding Officer, NSWC)

0915-0945

Operators' View of the Strike Warfare Mission

LCDR Steve Bos (NSWC)

0945-1000

Break

1000-1030

METOC Requirements for Strike Warfare

LCDR Zendka Willis (Naval Air Systems Command)

1030-1100

METOC Support for Strike Warfare

CDR Dave Titley (Naval Oceanographic Office)

1100-1145

Sensor and Weapon Systems

Mr. Wayne Tanaka (Naval Air Warfare Center, China Lake, California)

1330-1530

Simulations and Demonstrations

  • METOC Detachment

  • Strike Aircraft Static Displays

  • Tactical Air Combat Systems

  • Carrier Intelligence Center

1530-1730

STW/METOC Working Groups (Concurrent)

 
  • Models

  • Atmospheric Effects

  • Sensors and Systems

Working groups will discuss the practical and scientific (R&D) aspects of the process of detecting, identifying, targeting, and attacking targets. Each working group will also discuss how each segment of the process requires tailored applications, special sensors, and specific equipment to meet the operational challenge expeditiously. A formatted set of questions will be provided to working group chairs.

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX A: SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM." National Research Council. 1996. Proceedings of the Symposium on Tactical Meteorology and Oceanography: Support for Strike Warfare and Ship Self-Defense. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9265.
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Wednesday, September 13

0730-0815

Plenary Session II Ship Self-Defense (SSD)

Moderators:

 

Dr. Andrew Goroch (NRL)

CAPT Bob Clark (NAVPACMETOCFAC, San Diego, California)

0830-0900

Operators' View of the Ship Self-Defense Mission

LCDR Robert Dees (AEGIS Program Office, Naval Sea Systems Command)

0900-0930

METOC Requirements for Ship Self-defense

Dr. Mark Grussendorf (Chief of Naval Operations [N86T])

0930-1000

SHAREM 110

Exercise Results

CDR Dave Markham (Naval Space and Warfare Systems Command [PMW-175])

1015-1100

METOC Support to Ship Self-defense

Dr. Chuck Wash (NPGS)

1100-1145

Sensors and Systems

Mr. Roger Horman (Naval Surface Weapons Center, Dahlgren Laboratory)

1330-1415

Sensor/Weapon Performance

Prediction and Tactical Decision Aids

Dr. Jurgen Richter (Naval Command, Control, and Ocean Surveillance Center)

1415-1500

Coastal Meteorology

The State of the Science

Dr. David Rogers (Scripps Institution of Oceanography)

1500-1730

SSD/METOC Working Groups (Concurrent)

 
  • Models

  • Atmospheric Effects

  • Sensor and Weapon Systems

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX A: SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM." National Research Council. 1996. Proceedings of the Symposium on Tactical Meteorology and Oceanography: Support for Strike Warfare and Ship Self-Defense. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9265.
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Thursday, September 14

0730-0800

Plenary Session III Analysis of METOC Trends and Direction

Moderators:

 

Dr. Ed Whitman (NO96)

CAPT David Kelly (ONR)

0800-0930

STW/SSD Presentations

Working Group Chairs

 
  • Models

  • Atmospheric Effects

  • Sensor and Weapon Systems

0945-1100

Review of Presentations and Integration of Common Themes

Dr. Ed Whitman

NO96 Technical Director and

Panel of Senior Representatives

1100-1130

Closing Remarks

Dr. Arthur Nowell

Dr. James DeCorpo

Dr. Ed Whitman

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX A: SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM." National Research Council. 1996. Proceedings of the Symposium on Tactical Meteorology and Oceanography: Support for Strike Warfare and Ship Self-Defense. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9265.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX A: SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM." National Research Council. 1996. Proceedings of the Symposium on Tactical Meteorology and Oceanography: Support for Strike Warfare and Ship Self-Defense. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9265.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX A: SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM." National Research Council. 1996. Proceedings of the Symposium on Tactical Meteorology and Oceanography: Support for Strike Warfare and Ship Self-Defense. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9265.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX A: SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM." National Research Council. 1996. Proceedings of the Symposium on Tactical Meteorology and Oceanography: Support for Strike Warfare and Ship Self-Defense. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9265.
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