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The Roles of Government and Industry in Research and Development for the Maritime Industries: An Interim Report (1986)
Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems (CETS)

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. "Appendix B: Work Groups of the Committee." The Roles of Government and Industry in Research and Development for the Maritime Industries: An Interim Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1986.

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APPENDIX B. . WORK GROUPS OF THE COMMITTEE SHIPBUILDING Edwin J. Petersen, Leader Todd Pacific Shipyards Corp. San Pedro, Call forni a John Boyls ton Seaworthy Systems, Inc. Solomons, Maryland Jess W. Brasher Robert Slaughter Ingalls Shipbuilding Co. Pascagoula, Mississippi Ernst Frankel Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge' Massachusetts C. L. French National Steel & Shipbuilding Co. San Diego, California James Lisanby Naval Services International, Inc. Washington, D.C. James F. Wilkins Kenner, Louisiana SHIP OPERATIONS Ernst Frankel, Leader Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts Daniel Brand Charles River Associates, Inc. Boston, Massachusetts Charles R. Cushing C. R. Cushing ~ Company New York, New York Jose Femenia SUNY Maritime College Bronx, New York Andrew E. Gibson American Automar, Inc. Washington, D.C. John H. Leeper Phillips Cartner & Co. Alexandria, Virginia Eugene R. Miller, Jr. Hydronautics Laurel, Maryland Milton Pikarsky City College of New York New York, New York John F. Wing Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Inc. Bethesda, Maryland H. Peter Young American President Lines, Ltd. Oakland, California 41

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42 MARINE TERMINALS Frank W. Nolan, Jr., Leader ITO Inc., Retired New York, New York Leo Donovan Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Inc. Bethesda, Maryland Lee Lane Bradley Gewahr Association of American Railroads Washington, D.C. Eugene K. Pentimonti American President Lines Oakland, California Milton H. Pikarsky City College of New York New York, New York Christopher Redlich, Jr Marine Terminals, Inc. Long Beach, California William A. Creelman Marine Consultant St. Louis, Missouri . *Reviewed working paper. , Ltd. Albert Rosselli Harry Ekizian T.A.M.S. New York, New York Robert N. Steiner Michael Morrow William Cronin Port Authority of New York/ New Jersey New York, New York David Tolan Sea-Land Services, Inc. Iselin, New Jersey A. Yobey Yu ORBA Corporation Mt. Lakes, New Jersey INLAND WATERWAYS Robert Meyer National Marine Service Houston, Texas

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