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SYMPOSIUM ON NAVAL WARFARE AND COASTAL OCEANOGRAPHY
Appendix I
SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM
SYMPOSIUM ON NAVAL WARFARE AND COASTAL OCEANOGRAPHY
A CLASSIFIED EVENT SPONSORED BY THE OCEANOGRAPHER OF THE NAVY CHIEF OF NAVAL RESEARCH
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (OCEAN STUDIES BOARD)
APRIL 29 - MAY 2, 1991
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK, VIRGINIA
OBJECTIVES
FAMILIARIZE THE ACADEMIC OCEANOGRAPHIC COMMUNITY WITH NAVAL WARFARE AND APPLIED R&D IN THE COASTAL REGION
ASSESS THE POTENTIAL OF PRESENT OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TO SUPPORT CURRENT AND FUTURE NAVY OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
IDENTIFY POSSIBLE NEW DIRECTIONS IN RESEARCH TO SUPPORT NAVY NEEDS
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SYMPOSIUM ON NAVAL WARFARE AND COASTAL OCEANOGRAPHY
SYMPOSIUM ON NAVAL WARFARE AND COASTAL OCEANOGRAPHY
April 29-May 3, 1991
Naval Amphibious Base
Little Creek, Virginia
Draft Agenda
Monday, April 29
0730 - 0900
Breakfast/Registration (Officers Club)
0900 -1700
Seminar Wargames
Facilitators:
Tactical Training Group, Atlantic
ASW Training Group, Atlantic
Amphibious Warfare Center
Mine Warfare Command
1900 - 2000
Reception (Officers Club)
2000 - 2130
Dinner
Remarks:
CAPT H. Stephan, USN Commanding Officer Naval Amphibious Base
Dr. C. Dorman Ocean Studies Board National Academy of Sciences
Dr. E. Hartwig Office of Naval Research
RADM G. Chesbrough, USN Oceanographer of the Navy
2130
Adjourn
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SYMPOSIUM ON NAVAL WARFARE AND COASTAL OCEANOGRAPHY
Tuesday, April 30
0730 - 0830
Breakfast/Registration (Officers Club)
0830 - 1030
Plenary Session I:
Moderator: R. Winokur, Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy
0830 - 0915
“The Threat: Regionally Based Instability”
Speaker: CAPT S. Rose, USN Office of the Secretary of Defense (Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict)
0915 - 1000
“Third World Submarines Developments”
Speaker: Mr. J. Benedict Applied Physics Laboratory The Johns Hopkins University
1000 - 1045
“Academic and Coastal Oceanography”
Speaker: Dr. K. Brink Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
1100 - 1200
Amphibious Training Model Demonstration
1215 - 1330
Lunch/Speaker: Dr. D. Inman Scripps Institution of Oceanography
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SYMPOSIUM ON NAVAL WARFARE AND COASTAL OCEANOGRAPHY
1330 - 1600
Plenary Session II:
1330 - 1400
Warfare: Anti-Submarine
Speaker: Dr. A. Bisson Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (ASW)
1400 - 1430
Warfare: Amphibious & Strike
Speaker: CAPT J. Howick, USN Director, Amphibious Warfare Center
1430 - 1500
Warfare: Mine
Speaker: CAPT F. West, Jr., USN Deputy of Chief of Staff Mine Warfare Command
1500 - 1530
Warfare: Special Operations
Speaker: CDR D. Coulter, USN Chief Staff Officer Special Warfare Group Two
1530 - 1600
Break
1600 - 1730
Plenary Session III: Open Panel Discussion
“Naval Warfare and Coastal Oceanography”
Moderators: Dr. M. Briscoe, Office of Naval Research Dr. K. Brink, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Dr. A. Bisson
CAPT F. West
CDR D. Coulter
CAPT J. Howick
RADM G.L. Chesbrough, USN Oceanographer of the Navy
Dr. A. Green, Naval Oceanographic and Atmospheric Research Laboratory
Dr. J. Hovermale, Naval Oceanographic and Atmospheric Research Laboratory
1730
Adjourn
Wednesday, May 1
0730 - 0830
Breakfast
0830 - 1100
Warfare Discussion Groups (Concurrent)
"Discuss operational requirements and needs the potential contributions of science and technology."
Anti-Submarine Warfare
Facilitators: Dr. D.Conlon Space and Naval Warfare System.
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Command
Dr. R. Spindel Applied Physics Laboratory University of Washington
Remarks: Mr. H. Hultgren Naval Underwater Systems Center
CDR S. Schrobo, USN Surface Warfare Development Group
Mine Warfare
Facilitators: CAPT F. West, Jr., USN Mine Warfare Command
Dr. W. Dally Florida Institution of Technology
Remarks: LCDR J. Battle, USN Fleet Marine Force Pacific
Amphibious & Strike Warfare
Facilitators: Maj. D. Roberts, USMC Headquarters, US Marine Corps
Dr. S. Jenkins Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Remarks: CDR S. Ronnie, USN Naval Strike Warfare Center
LT A. Rivera, USN Naval Oceanography Command Detachment, Charleston
Special Operations Warfare
Facilitators: CAPT J. Sandoz, USN Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Special Operations-Low Intensity Conflict)
Dr. Craig Dorman
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Remarks: LtCol T. Cummins, USMC Navy Operations Intelligence Center
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SYMPOSIUM ON NAVAL WARFARE AND COASTAL OCEANOGRAPHY
1115 - 1215
Plenary Session IV:
Re-assessment of Wargame Decisionmaking
1215 - 1330
Lunch/Speaker: RADM J. Koehr, USN Commander, Naval Oceanography Command
1345 - 1700
Science & Technology Discussion Groups
(Concurrent)
“Assess ability of science and technology to support operational requirements and needs and develop findings and recommendations.”
Acoustics/G&G/Sediments/Transport
Facilitators: Dr. J. T. Warfield, Naval Research Laboratory
Dr. R. Dalrymple, University of Delaware
Remarks: Dr. W. Jobst, Naval Oceanographic Office
Dr. M. Max, Naval Research Laboratory
Non-Acoustics/Biology/Optics/Chemistry
Facilitators: CAPT M. McDonald, USN Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development and Acquisition)
Dr. P. Jumars University of Washington
Remarks: Dr. H. Heaton Applied Physics Laboratory The Johns Hopkins University
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SYMPOSIUM ON NAVAL WARFARE AND COASTAL OCEANOGRAPHY
Physical Oceanography
Facilitators: Dr. M. Grussendorf Naval Oceanographic and Atmospheric Research Laboratory
Dr. R. Guza Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Remarks: Mr. M. Gill Naval Coastal Systems Center
Dr. M. Gregg Applied Physics Laboratory University of Washington
Coastal Meteorology
Facilitators: Dr. J. Richter Naval Ocean Systems Center
Dr. C. Friehe University of California, Irvine
Remarks: Mr. L. Clarke Fleet Numerical Oceanography Center
Dr. D. Rogers Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Electro-Magnetics
Facilitators: Dr. D. Johnson Office of Naval Research
Dr. A. Chave AT&T Bell Laboratories
Remarks: Dr. E. Mozley Naval Oceanographic and Atmospheric Research Laboratory
Dr. T. Roy Naval Ocean Systems Center
1900 - 2100
Reception and Dinner (Sheraton Hotel, Virginia Beach)
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SYMPOSIUM ON NAVAL WARFARE AND COASTAL OCEANOGRAPHY
Thursday, May 2
0730 - 0830
Breakfast
0830 - 1230
Plenary Session V:
Moderators:
Mr. R. S. Winokur Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy
Dr. E. O. Hartwig Office of Naval Research
Science & Technology Discussion Group
Facilitators Present
“Findings & Recommendations”
1230 - 1330
Lunch
1400 - 1600
Navy Seal Team Demonstration
1600
Adjourn
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SYMPOSIUM ON NAVAL WARFARE AND COASTAL OCEANOGRAPHY
SYMPOSIUM STEERING GROUP
Dr. Craig Dorman, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Dr. James O'Brien, Florida State University
Dr. John Orcutt, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Dr. Robert Detrick, University of Rhode Island
Dr. Stewart B. Nelson, Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy
Dr. Melbourne Briscoe, Office of Naval Research
Dr. Thomas Kinder, Office of Naval Research
Mr. Glenn Spalding, Office of Naval Technology
Mr. Charles Votaw, Office of Naval Technology
Dr. David Bradley, Naval Research Laboratory
Note: This symposium is a classified, invitation-only event.
For information call:
Mary Hope Katsouros or Maureen Hage
NAS Ocean Studies Board
(202) 334-2714
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