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ITE Technical Papers on Naval Ship Design

ITE has authored and assisted other authors in writing technical papers for U.S. and international engineering symposia.

Technical Papers and Presentation Slides are linked below:

“Advancing Ship Battle Damage and Response by Integrating Distributed and Hull System Models”
American Society of Naval Engineers ASNE Advanced Machinery Technology Symposium, May 25–26, 2016 Villanova University Connelly Center, Villanova, PA
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CDR Joseph Famme (Ret,), Dr. Chang-min Lee Ph.D., Mr. Noel Angeles, Mr. Tobin McNatt, Mr. Ted Raitch, CDR Mike Rimmer RN (ret.)

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View this Presentation “Intelligent Physics Reference Models to Improve Ship Readiness, Response to Battle Damage and Reduce TOC”
American Society of Naval Engineers ASNE Intelligent Ship Symposium May 20–21, 2015 University of Pennsylvania Annenberg Center, Philadelphia, PA
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CDR Joseph Famme, Dr. Chang-min Lee, Mr. Ted Raitch, Mr. Tobin McNatt

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“Capstone Strategy to Mission Ready Ships”
American Society of Naval Engineers ASNE Day 2013 Crystal City, VA February 21-22, 2013 Hyatt Regency, Crystal City, VA
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Joseph Famme, ITE and Fidel Sanchez, JHU/APL

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THEME: Preservation of the historic roles of navies and U.S. history, from Thomas Paine to Admiral Mahan forward, including the essential role of the U.S. Navy in WWII is essential to build America’s future navy. Ships, the American Navy, are both Mahan’s “Naval Power” and “Sea Power” that entwines defense with the economy, character of the people and government. Use of the Capstone Strategy process as embodied in the CNO, Admiral Holloway, redraft of NWP-1 to the 1(A) version,1978, led to selecting the optimum tactical and strategic Ship Characteristics that were incorporated into the DDG51 Class for the benefit of our Nation. Newer ships, as an example, like LCS, intentionally skipped Capstone Strategy analysis and six years after delivery their missions and contributions to Naval and Sea Power are still being debated.

Also, in reference to Capstone Strategy, please read the new book, “How We Lost the Seas,” Seth Cropsey, 2013, as reviewed in the Wall Street Journal, July 14, 2013, by Admiral Gary Roughead, USN, (ret.) former Chief of Naval Operations. Is the responsibility for U.S security now being passed to China? This ASNE paper and the book by Mr. Cropsey argue the questions. Strategic supremacy lost is not easily regained. Since 2009 the USA has unilaterally forfeited its supremacy in space and depends on Russia to visit the U.S. Space Station.. Is America now on a course to forfeit its naval dominance and the freedom of the seas?

American Society of Naval Engineers, Naval Engineers Journal March 2012

“Combatant Ship Engineering, A Different Approach,” (Published in ASNE Naval Engineers Journal, 2011 VOL. 123 NO.4, page 91).

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The author, Mr. Charles Gallagher (Captain USN ret.), Gallagher Associates LLC, is a long time associate and fellow coauthor with ITE for Technical Papers.

“Objective Model Based Ship Control Systems”
American Society of Naval Engineers Intelligent Ship Symposium IX 2011 Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA May 25-26, 2011
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CDR Joseph Famme, Mr. Michel Masse, Dr. Chang-min Lee, Mr. Ted Raitch

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View this PPT (9 MB) “C2 to the Tactical Edge” (Selected as one of Top Three papers and published in ASNE Naval Engineers Journal, 2011 VOL. 123 NO.3, page 57).
American Society of Naval Engineers ASNE Day 2011Crystal City, VA February 9-11, 2011 Hyatt Regency,
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CDR Joseph Famme USN Ret., Lt(N) Bryan Price (former RCN), Mr. Ted Raitch (former USAF), Lt. Cdr.Jim Davison, Royal Navy (ret.)

“Performance Based Design for Fleet Affordability” (Published in ASNE Naval Engineers Journal, 2009, VOL. 121 No. 4, page 117)
American Society of Naval Engineers ASNE Day 2009 National Harbor, MD (Washington DC) April 8-9, 2009
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CDR Joseph Famme USN (ret.), Captain Charles Gallagher (USN (ret.), and Mr. Ted Raitch (Former USAF)

“Survivable Computing Environment to Support Distributed Autonomic Automation”
American Society of Naval Engineers Automation and Control Symposium 2007 Beloxi, MS December 11-12, 2007
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View the PPT Slides (5.1Mb “A Total Ship-Crew Model to Achieve Human Systems Integration”
Interservice / Industry Training, Simulation, and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) Orange County Convention Center Orlando, FL December 6-9, 2004
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View the PPT slides (3.4MB) (Draft 11/28/04) “Achieving Human Systems Integration through Design” (Includes, “Achieving CNO Sea Enterprise Objectives through Design”)
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers World Maritime Technology Conference and Exposition San Francisco, CA October 17-20 2003
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“Achieving Human Systems Integration through Design”
American Society of Naval Engineers Human Systems Integration Symposium Fairfax, VA June 23-25 2003
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“Smart Ship: The Use of Commercial Off the Shelf Technology”
American Society of Naval Engineers 21st Century Combatant Technology Biloxi, MS 27-30 January 1998
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University of Southampton, United Kingdom
14-18 April 1997

“Naval Platform Control Systems: 2015 and Beyond”

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View the PPT Slides Presentation “Evaluation of Commercial Technology for Platform Control Systems of Naval Ships”
Institute of Marine Engineers International Naval Engineering Conference Den Helder, Netherlands March 1995
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“Evaluation of Commercial Technology for Platform Control Systems of Naval Ships”

“Automation of Control Systems for Ships and Submarines”
International Maritime Exposition London, England April 1996
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“Automation of Control Systems for Ships and Submarines”

“Ship Systems Automation Technology”
American Society of Naval Engineers Intelligent Ship Symposium June 1994
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Suggested a premise for what later in 1994 was announced as the USN Arsenal Ship Program

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View this PDF document (445kb) Technical Paper 20 pages “Integration of Ship Control Systems for Total Ship Survivability”
American Society of Naval Engineers ASNE Day Washington, DC May 1992
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“Integration of Ship Control Systems for Total Ship Survivability”

“Affordability: The Use of Integrated Ship Control Systems to Reduce the Cost of Submarines”
Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory Submarine Symposium Laurel, Maryland May 1992
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“Affordability: The Use of Integrated Ship Control Systems to Reduce the Cost of Submarines”

“The Need for Open Standards in Emergency Management Simulation”
Society for Computer Simulation Emergency Management Track Speaker/Panelist May 1992
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“The Need for Open Standards in Emergency Management Simulation”

“Ethics in National Security Decisions”
Naval War College Command and Staff Thesis December 13, 1974
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Rev. July 15 2016