Launch & Recovery of Manned & Unmanned Vehicles from Marine Platforms 2010 Symposium

8-9 March 2010 Event is moving to December 2010

Maritime Institute of Technology & Graduate Studies (MITAGS)

Linthicum, Maryland (Baltimore / Washington Corridor) Sheraton National Hotel (Arlington, VA)

 
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Note: Date and venue location has changed for this event. The event will now be in December 2010 at the Sheraton by the Navy Annex.

WELCOME

The 2005 & 2008 Launch and Recovery Conferences were outstanding successes drawing upon the leading experts from around the world to discuss emergent technical issues.  The 2010 Launch and Recovery Conference of Manned and Unmanned Vehicles from Marine Platforms represents a unique opportunity to also include the vehicles themselves in the discussion and the special interfaces that must exist between the vehicle and the platform. New participants and those who attended the previous conferences are encouraged to present their current cutting edge technology, and discuss progress that has occurred over the intervening two years. Unmanned vehicles are increasingly integrated into the day-to-day operations of naval and commercial maritime operations, from ocean platform inspection, to search-and-rescue, to surface and antisubmarine warfare.  At the same time, the use of small manned vehicles is also on the rise, whether high-speed boats on Coast Guard ships or helicopters on research vessels.  The need to operate both manned and unmanned vehicles from the same platform is of increasing importance, and so are the means to quickly and safely launch and recover a wide variety of such vehicles – which are evolving at a rapid pace – is an area of intense research and development in national and international naval, commercial and academic sectors.     

 

Note that you maybe able to earn Continuous Learning points by attending this event if you are a Department of the Navy certified acquisition workforce member and have met the required Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act (DAWIA) certification for your position, you have a biannual Continuous Learning requirement to earn 80 points. For more information on the Continuous Learning policy, go to the Department of the Navy website at: http://www.acquisition.navy.mil/rda/home/career_management/career_planning/continuous_learning

Your supervisor must approve all points. If you are eligible to earn Continuous Learning points, you may receive points by attending this event.