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ASNE DAY 2008 – TECHNICAL PAPER SESSIONS TECHNICAL PAPER SESSIONS Session 1: Acquisition/Requirements/Affordability Moderator: CAPT Norbert Doerry, USN Assistant: Moderator: Dr. John Amy Ship Affordability Through Cost Engineering - Dr. Robert S. Johnson, & CAPT Robert C. Percival, USN (Ret.) Application Of Physical Modular Open Systems to Meet Technological Requirements & Capabilities – A Modular Reconfigurable Space - Andrew Levine, William Mish & Tim Lynch Modular/Open Systems to Support Ship Acquisition Strategies - Jack W. Abbott, Andrew Levine & John Vasilakos Using Required Operational Capabilities to Connect Operational & Technical Require- ments - Kenneth M. Adams & Ken Kott Session 2: Hull Mechanical & Electrical Systems Moderator: Dr. Tim McCoy Assistant Moderator: Dave Stevenson 21st Century Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC) System for Future Surface Combatants - Matthew Frank, P.E. & Richard Helmick, P.E. Cathodic Protection for Future Surface Warships - Stephen Ellis High Frequency AC Power System - Ray Calfo, Gregory Poole & John Tessaro Advanced Naval Energy Storage – Revisiting SMES - Dr. Patrick I. James & Dr. George Stejic Session 3: Combat Systems & Next-Generation Radar Moderator: CAPT Lee Bond, USN Assistant Moderator: Gina Fachini Role of Precision Naval Gun Fire in Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) on CG(X) – Shoot the Archer, Stop the Arrows - Russ Davis & Dave Cooper Modeling & Simulation of Notional Future Radar in Non-Standard Propagation Environments Facilitating by Mesoscale Numerical Weather Prediction Modeling - Dr. Robert E. Marshall, William D. Thornton, George Lefurjah, & Timothy S. Casey Open Architecture (OA) S-Band Radar Demonstration & Risk Reduction System For CG(X) - James E. Judd Making CG(X) a Full Spectrum Warship: The Renewal Case for Laser Weapons on USN Capital Ships of 21st Century - Dr. Josef Shwartz, Sarah Rutledge & Michelle Creedon Session 4: Acquisition/Requirements/Affordability Moderator: CAPT Charlie Behrle, USN (Ret.) Assistant Moderator: Matt Montoya The CGBL – A Product Improved Version of the CG 52 - Philip Sims Lean Product Development Using Lean Six Sigma For Design - Myles Burke Affordability of Power Density - Ray Calfo, Gregory Poole & John Tessaro Agility & the Combat System - Ken Kott, Ken Adams & Rick Dove Session 5: Design Tools & Modeling Moderator: Scott Littlefield Assistant Moderator: Dr. Rob Cox Combat System Application of Change – Tolerant Technology: Using Rules Engine for Decision Automation - Catherine L. Payne, Mark E. Schmid, Barbara A. Shapter, & Brian T. Taylor Applying Open Architecture Concepts to Mission & Ship Systems - John M. Green Modeling & Simulation of Sensor Task Assignment & Scheduling In CG(X) - Will Geckle, Jeff Smoot & Dan Dockery Time Based Vulnerability Requirements for Survivability Design - Derek W. Skahen & Daniel J. Foos Session 6: Systems Integration & Next Generation Radar Moderator: CAPT Peter “Mac” Grant, III USN, Ret. Assistant Moderator: Dr. Zareh Soghomonian Navy Radar Trades at the Ship Interface - J. White & Amy Billups Intelligent Ship Arrangements (ISA): A New Approach to General Arrangement - Dr. Michael Parsons, Dr. Hyun Chung, Dr. Eleanor Nick, Anthony Daniels, Su Liu © 2008, American Society of Naval Engineers 2008 #4 11 DOI: 10.1111/J.0028-1425.2009.00174.x

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Page 1: ASNE DAY 2008 – TECHNICAL PAPER SESSIONS

A S N E D A Y 2 0 0 8 – T E C H N I C A L P A P E R S E S S I O N S

TECHNICAL PAPER SESSIONS Session 1: Acquisition/Requirements/Affordability Moderator: CAPT Norbert Doerry, USNAssistant: Moderator: Dr. John Amy� Ship Affordability Through Cost Engineering

- Dr. Robert S. Johnson, & CAPT Robert C. Percival, USN (Ret.)

� Application Of Physical Modular Open Systems to Meet Technological Requirements & Capabilities – A Modular Reconfi gurable Space - Andrew Levine, William Mish & Tim Lynch

� Modular/Open Systems to Support Ship Acquisition Strategies - Jack W. Abbott, Andrew Levine & John Vasilakos

� Using Required Operational Capabilities to Connect Operational & Technical Require-ments - Kenneth M. Adams & Ken Kott

Session 2: Hull Mechanical & Electrical SystemsModerator: Dr. Tim McCoyAssistant Moderator: Dave Stevenson� 21st Century Heating Ventilation & Air

Conditioning (HVAC) System for Future Surface Combatants - Matthew Frank, P.E. & Richard Helmick, P.E.

� Cathodic Protection for Future Surface Warships - Stephen Ellis

� High Frequency AC Power System - Ray Calfo, Gregory Poole & John Tessaro

� Advanced Naval Energy Storage – Revisiting SMES - Dr. Patrick I. James & Dr. George Stejic

Session 3: Combat Systems & Next-Generation Radar Moderator: CAPT Lee Bond, USNAssistant Moderator: Gina Fachini � Role of Precision Naval Gun Fire in Ballistic

Missile Defense (BMD) on CG(X) – Shoot the Archer, Stop the Arrows - Russ Davis & Dave Cooper

� Modeling & Simulation of Notional Future Radar in Non-Standard Propagation Environments Facilitating by Mesoscale Numerical Weather Prediction Modeling - Dr. Robert E. Marshall, William D. Thornton, George Lefurjah, & Timothy S. Casey

� Open Architecture (OA) S-Band Radar Demonstration & Risk Reduction System For CG(X) - James E. Judd

� Making CG(X) a Full Spectrum Warship: The Renewal Case for Laser Weapons on USN Capital Ships of 21st Century - Dr. Josef Shwartz, Sarah Rutledge & Michelle Creedon

Session 4: Acquisition/Requirements/AffordabilityModerator: CAPT Charlie Behrle, USN (Ret.) Assistant Moderator: Matt Montoya� The CGBL – A Product Improved Version of

the CG 52 - Philip Sims� Lean Product Development Using Lean Six

Sigma For Design - Myles Burke� Affordability of Power Density - Ray Calfo,

Gregory Poole & John Tessaro� Agility & the Combat System - Ken Kott, Ken

Adams & Rick Dove

Session 5: Design Tools & Modeling Moderator: Scott Littlefi eldAssistant Moderator: Dr. Rob Cox� Combat System Application of Change –

Tolerant Technology: Using Rules Engine for Decision Automation - Catherine L. Payne, Mark E. Schmid, Barbara A. Shapter, & Brian T. Taylor

� Applying Open Architecture Concepts to Mission & Ship Systems - John M. Green

� Modeling & Simulation of Sensor Task Assignment & Scheduling In CG(X) - Will Geckle, Jeff Smoot & Dan Dockery

� Time Based Vulnerability Requirements for Survivability Design - Derek W. Skahen & Daniel J. Foos

Session 6: Systems Integration & Next Generation Radar Moderator: CAPT Peter “Mac” Grant, III USN, Ret.Assistant Moderator: Dr. Zareh Soghomonian� Navy Radar Trades at the Ship Interface -

J. White & Amy Billups� Intelligent Ship Arrangements (ISA): A New

Approach to General Arrangement - Dr. Michael Parsons, Dr. Hyun Chung, Dr. Eleanor Nick, Anthony Daniels, Su Liu

© 2008, American Society of Naval Engineers 2008 #4 � 11DOI: 10.1111/J.0028-1425.2009.00174.x

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A S N E D A Y 2 0 0 8 – T E C H N I C A L P A P E R S E S S I O N S

� Integration of Advanced Electrical Power Systems into Modern Warships - Kevin Prince, P.E., Stephen Callis, P.E., & Donald Schmucker

� Ship Integration of the CG(X) Radar System - Edward J. Burke, Gerrit R. Schulze, Nicholas J. Pelosi & Timothy J. Broderick

Poster Session Papers:� Net-Centricity and CG(X) - John Noble� ZUMWALT Class Destroyer Systems

Engineering Foundations for CG(X) - Richard A. Dumas & Anthony J. Montano

� Upgrading the GEDMS Design For Increased COTS Content in Ship Control Systems - Albert Manfredi & Scott Meier

� Engineering Across the Surface Navy, the Utility of a Combat System Operational Agent - Todd Tangert & Dr. Dinesh Verma

� Methods for Naval Ship Concept and Propulsion Technology Exploration in a CG(X) Case Study - LT Justin Strock, USCG, & Dr. Alan Brown

NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 2008 #4 � 12

“Innovating Naval Ship Operation”

Presented by The Delaware Valley Section of the American Society of Naval Engineers

May 20-21, 2009 • Drexel UniversityPhiladelphia, PA

The Delaware Valley Section of the American Society of Naval Engineers isproud to announce another Intelligent Ships Symposium, number eight in the

outstanding series of symposia to be held again at Drexel University’s Bossone Research Enterprise Center.

For more detailed event information, visit www.navalengineers.org.