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ASNE is the leading professional engineering society for engineers, scientists and allied professionals who conceive, design, develop, test, construct, outfit, operate and maintain complex naval and maritime ships, submarines and aircraft and their associated systems and subsystems.  ASNE also serves the educators who train the professionals, researchers who develop related technology, and students who are preparing for the profession.  Society activities provide support for the U.S. Navy; U.S. Coast Guard; U.S. Marine Corps; U.S. Merchant Marine and U.S. Army.

ASNE is the seventh oldest technical society in the United States.  It was founded in 1888 by a group of naval engineering pioneers, most of them officers of the U.S. Navy's Engineering Corps, who sought a unified approach to their profession in order to make the most of new advances in technology. The purposes of ASNE are:           

  • to advance the knowledge and practice of naval engineering in public and private applications and operations,
  • to enhance the professionalism and well-being of members, and
  • to promote naval engineering as a career field.

For 125 years, the Society’s objectives have been strengthened and preserved to meet the changing needs of a time-honored profession. Today ASNE conducts a variety of technical meetings and symposia, publishes the highly regarded Naval Engineers Journal and a number of other technical proceedings and publications, and fosters professional development and technical information exchange through technical committees, local section activities and cooperative efforts with government organizations and other professional societies.

The Society's annual meeting, ASNE Day, is typically held in February of each year in the Washington, DC, area. The meeting features major addresses by high level industry and government leaders and panel discussions by leading members of the profession.  It also includes presentation and discussion of technical papers on a variety of timely naval engineering topics, presentation of the Society's prestigious annual awards and a large exposition with government and industry exhibits covering the full spectrum of naval engineering technology. ASNE Day is highlighted by the Society’s annual Honors Gala, attended by hundreds of executives and senior managers from both government and industry.

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Advanced Combat System Engineering – Lessons Learned

Please note the course is open to U.S. citizens only.

Course Title: Advanced Combat System Engineering – Lessons Learned

Date: March 1, 2016
Location: Hyatt Regency Crystal City, 2799 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202
Time: 0800-1600 (Lunch is not included, however participants will be provided an hour lunch break.)


Instructor: Tom Pugh and Bob Donoghue

Tom Pugh has 40 years’ experience in design, development, integration and test of Navy surface combatants including CG-47 Class Cruisers, DDG-51 Class Destroyers and DDG-1000 Class Destroyers. This includes all phases of design and development from operational and functional analysis through design, software development, system integration and test of major combat systems.

Bob Donoghue has over 40 years design, development, integration and test of surface ships including, FFG-7 Class Frigates, CG-47 Class Cruisers, DDG-51 Class Destroyers, LPD-17 Class Amphibious Ships, and DDG-1000 Class Destroyers. This includes all phases of design and development from operational and functional analysis through design, software development, system integration and test of major combat systems.


Course Description: The Advanced Combat System Engineering – Lessons Learned course is designed for participants with a minimum of five years’ experience. This course will include a detailed focus on engineering incorporating threat analysis and algorithms – participants will also perform calculations. The instructors will share their lessons learned and participants will be required to present at least one of their lessons learned for discussion.

Course Level: Advanced (300 Level) – Learner requires a working knowledge and considerable experience in the topic area. Participants will be able to analyze problems and evaluate new situations by combining acquired knowledge and techniques to generate solutions.

Enrollment Fee:
Member $275
Non Member $350

Registration Deadline*: March 1, 2016

Questions?
Please contact ASNE Senior Education Manager, Ms. Erica Smedley Cox, at (703) 836-6727 or ecox@navalengineers.org


*Please make sure to read the Terms and Conditions. Undergraduate students may be eligible for a reduced rate.