TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9The symposium series was developed, in part, to facilitate interaction between the scientist and the warfighter. Day One of the symposium, therefore, emphasizes interaction with personnel of the Mine Warfare Command (COMINEWARCOM) and the Mine Warfare Training Center (MWTC). Small groups of attendees, accompanied by COMINEWARCOM personnel, will participate in a series of activities and tour relevant ships and facilities in an effort to increase the attendees' awareness of the challenges involved in mine warfare.
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Oceanography and Mine Warfare
APPENDIX B
Symposium Program
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8
Symposium registration and security check-in
Bachelor Officers Quarters (BOQ) Conference Center
1600 – 2000:
Security Check-in and Registration
1700 – 1900:
Recorder and Facilitator Briefing: Explanation of note-taker's duties and overview of symposium wargame
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9
The symposium series was developed, in part, to facilitate interaction between the scientist and the warfighter. Day One of the symposium, therefore, emphasizes interaction with personnel of the Mine Warfare Command (COMINEWARCOM) and the Mine Warfare Training Center (MWTC). Small groups of attendees, accompanied by COMINEWARCOM personnel, will participate in a series of activities and tour relevant ships and facilities in an effort to increase the attendees' awareness of the challenges involved in mine warfare.
0730 – 0800:
BREAKFAST
Corpus Christi Bay Club
PLANARY SESSION I: WELCOME AND OVERVIEW
Corpus Christi Bay Club
0800 – 0815:
Welcome and Administrative Remarks:
Dr. David Bradley (Chair, Symposium Steering Committee)
RADM Dennis R. Conley (Commander, Mine Warfare Command)
Dr. Dan Walker (Symposium Manager)
0815 – 0930:
Introductory Briefings:
0815 – 0835
Mine Warfare Overview
CDR John Brown (COMINEWARCOM)
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Oceanography and Mine Warfare
0835 – 0845
Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy (N096)
CDR Frank Garcia (N096)
0845 – 0905
Mine Warfare and Oceanography
LCDR Mark Null (COMINEWARCOM)
0905 – 0920
Research to Support Mine Warfare
Dr. Doug Todoroff (ONR)
0920 – 0930
Wrap Up
0945:
Buses load and depart for helicopter hangar (HM 15) for displays and demonstrations
1045:
Buses load and depart for Ingleside Naval Station
1130:
Buses arrive Ingleside
1130 – 1215:
LUNCH
Mine Warfare Training Center Enlisted Galley
TOUR INGLESIDE MINE WARFARE FACILITY
Group ALPHA
1230 – 1315:
Tour Mine Warfare Training Center
1330 – 1415:
Tour U.S.S. Inchon
1430 – 1515:
Tour U.S.S. Warrier
1530 – 1615:
Tour U.S.S. Falcon
Group BRAVO
1230 – 1315:
Tour U.S.S. Inchon
1330 – 1415:
Tour Mine Warfare Training Center
1430 – 1515:
Tour U.S.S. Falcon
1530 – 1615:
Tour U.S.S. Warrior
Group CHARLIE
1230 – 1315:
Tour U.S.S. Warrior
1330 – 1415:
Tour U.S.S. Falcon
1430 – 1515:
Tour Mine Warfare Training Center
1530 – 1615:
Tour U.S.S. Inchon
Group DELTA
1230 – 1315:
Tour U.S.S. Falcon
1330 – 1415:
Tour U.S.S. Warrior
1430 – 1515:
Tour U.S.S. Inchon
1530 – 1615:
Tour Mine Warfare Training Center
1630:
Depart for Corpus Christi Naval Air Station (NAS)
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Oceanography and Mine Warfare
1700:
Meeting adjourns for the day
1800–2000:
ICEBREAKER
Corpus Christi Bay Club
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10
Day Two introduces the attendees to the mission needs of typical mine warfare operations. Small groups will participate in a single-sided, seminar-style wargame to obtain an understanding of the tactical use of environmental information and identify desired capabilities in the overall area of environmental understanding and prediction in support of mine warfare. Potential research and technology development to provide these capabilities will be proposed and discussed on Day Three.
0730 – 0800:
BREAKFAST
Corpus Christi Bay Club
PLENARY SESSION II: Wargame Introduction
BOQ Conference Center
0800 – 0815:
Overview of structure and goals of the Wargame (See detailed gamebook in back of this program)
CDR Frank Garcia (N096) and CDR Thomas Hodgson (Naval War College)
0815 – 0845:
Mine Warfare Threat Brief (CLASSIFIED SECRET)
CDR Mike Shumaker (Office of Naval Intelligence)
0845 – 0900:
Wargame Scenario Brief
CDR Frank Garcia (N096) and CDR Thomas Hodgson (Naval War College)
0900 – 1200:
Concurrent Group Discussions
BOQ Conference Center
1200 – 1300:
LUNCH
Corpus Christi Bay Club
1300 – 1500:
Concurrent Group Discussions
(BOQ) Conference Center
1500 – 1600:
EXTENDED BREAK
PLENARY SESSION III: Lessons Learned
1600 – 1700:
Wargame Briefbacks
1600 – 1615
Group ALPHA
1615 – 1630
Group BAKER
1630 – 1645
Group CHARLIE
1645 – 1700
Group DELTA
1700 – 1800:
INFORMAL RECEPTION
Corpus Christi Bay Club
1800 – 1900:
DINNER
Corpus Christi Bay Club
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Oceanography and Mine Warfare
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11
The final day of the symposium will focus on lessons learned and the identification of ways for the ocean science community to support mine warfare. Attendees will be reorganized into topical working groups to provide an opportunity for colleagues to participate in a dialogue directed at problem solving. By identifying research priorities germane to providing COMINEWARCOM with the needed capabilities identified during Day Two, the attendees can help shape the future of oceanographic and meteorological support for the U.S. Navy and the Mine Warfare Command.
0730 – 0800:
BREAKFAST
Corpus Christi Bay Club
PLENARY SESSION IV: Finding Solutions
Corpus Christi Bay Club
0800 – 0830:
Overview of day's activities. Charge to the Working Groups.
CONCURRENT WORKING GROUPS
BOQ Conference Center and Corpus Christi Bay Club
0845 – 1200:
Working group Sessions
1200 – 1300:
LUNCH
Corpus Christi Bay Club
PLENARY SESSION V: Working Group Briefbacks
Corpus Christi Bay Club
1300 – 1700:
Working group briefbacks/discussion
1700 – 1730:
Closing Remarks
1730:
Symposium Adjourns
WORKING GROUP ASSIGNMENTS
Group ALPHA
Beach, Reg (facilitator)
Swean, Tom
Boss, Stephen
Tamburri, Mario
Carder, Ken
Tettelbach, Fred
Clark, Tony (steering committee)
Vinson, Phil
Foster, Diane
Webb, Benny
Frailey, Lisa (facilitator)
Weilert, Cynthia (recorder)
Hanes, Dan
Weller, Bob
Lingsch, Steve
Wheless, Glenn
Maye, Pete
Widmayer, Ray
Schnoor, Tim
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Oceanography and Mine Warfare
Group BRAVO
Bane, John
Holman, Rob (steering committee)
Bradley, Dave (steering committee)
Kattawar, George
Chotiros, Nick
Keene, Dave
Fry, Lee (recorder)
Kinder, Tom
Fuller, Andy (facilitator)
Olds, Bob
Garcia, Frank
Pettus, Eric
Glover, Linda
Rivenbark, Brian
Griner, Joel
Trowbridge, John
Hodgson, Tom
Williams, Kevin
Group CHARLIE
Anderson, Steve
Jaffe, Jules
Arnone, Bob
Lehr, Steve
Bellingham, Jim
Maffione, Bob
Boatman, Jerry
Martin, Dave (facilitator)
Cleveland, Joan
Null, Mark
Cowles, Tim
Richardson, Mike
Dugan, John
Scanlon, Randy
Gardner, Jim
Weidemann, Alan
Houtman, Bob
Wilson, Jim
Jacobson, Randy
Yoder, Tim (recorder)
Group DELTA
Baggeorer, Art
Paluszkiewicz, Terry
Blain, Cheryl Ann (recorder)
Perry, Mary Jane (steering committee)
Brink, Ken
Pfeil, Fred
Briscoe, Mel
Shanebrook, Kathy
Drake, Tom
Spinrad, Rick
Gunderson, Chris (facilitator)
Stanic, Steve
Haeger, Steve
Tubridy, Lisa
Healy, Anthony
Von Alt, Chris
Lascara, Cathy
Walker, Dan
Lingsch, Bill
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warfare command