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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Summary of Committee Meeting Agendas." National Research Council. 2007. Distributed Remote Sensing for Naval Undersea Warfare: Abbreviated Version. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11927.
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Summary of Committee Meeting Agendas

The Committee on Distributed Remote Sensing for Naval Undersea Warfare first convened in June 2005 and held additional meetings and site visits over a period of 7 months:

  • June 23-24, 2005, in Washington, D.C. Organizational meeting: Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Fleet ASW Command, Program Executive Office for Integrated Warfare Systems, and Program Executive Officer for Littoral and Mine Warfare briefings on requirements for distributed remote sensing for naval undersea warfare.

  • July 14-15, 2005, in Washington, D.C. Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, and Naval Air Systems Command briefings on requirements for distributed remote sensing for naval undersea warfare; and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and Office of Naval Research briefings on distributed remote sensing programs.

  • August 17-18, 2005, in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Navy Warfare Development Command, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Applied Research Laboratory/University of Texas at Austin, Applied Physics Laboratory/Johns Hopkins University, Dynamics Technology, Inc., Applied Research Laboratory/Pennsylvania State University, Electric Boat Corporation, BAE Systems, Raytheon Company, and Boeing Integrated Defense Systems briefings on distributed remote sensing programs.

  • September 22-23, 2005, in Washington, D.C. Fleet Anti-Submarine Command, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, National Science Foundation, Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, National Defense Industrial Association,

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Summary of Committee Meeting Agendas." National Research Council. 2007. Distributed Remote Sensing for Naval Undersea Warfare: Abbreviated Version. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11927.
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and Northrop Grumman Corporation briefings on distributed remote sensing studies and programs.

  • October 27-28, 2005, in Washington, D.C. Naval Surface Warfare Center/Coastal Systems Station, Program Executive Office for Littoral and Mine Warfare, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Lincoln Laboratory/Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Exponent, and Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute briefings on distributed remote sensing programs.

  • December 8-9, 2005, in Washington, D.C. Office of Naval Research; Office of Naval Intelligence; Program Executive Office for Integrated Warfare Systems, Underwater Systems; Department of Homeland Security; Marine Physical Laboratory/University of California at San Diego; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; AETC, Inc.; and Sverdrup, Inc., briefings on distributed remote sensing requirements and programs.

  • January 24-27, 2006, in Irvine, California. Committee deliberations and report drafting.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Summary of Committee Meeting Agendas." National Research Council. 2007. Distributed Remote Sensing for Naval Undersea Warfare: Abbreviated Version. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11927.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Summary of Committee Meeting Agendas." National Research Council. 2007. Distributed Remote Sensing for Naval Undersea Warfare: Abbreviated Version. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11927.
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The widespread availability of quiet, diesel electric submarines and inexpensive mines is posing a growing threat to global access by the U.S. Navy. In response, the Navy has expanded its undersea warfare efforts and put particular emphasis on the potential for new distributed remote sensing (DRS) approaches. To assist with this effort, the former Chief of Naval Operations requested the NRC to conduct an assessment of DRS for naval undersea warfare. This report provides a clear, near-term path by which useful DRS systems can be applied rapidly to pressing naval USW problems, and by which ongoing science and technology efforts can be directed toward the most useful options. The report contains information as described in 5 U.S.C. 552(b) and therefore could not be released to the public in its entirety. The public version consists of the front matter and executive summary.

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