The American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) is a professional association of naval engineers. Naval Engineering includes all arts and sciences as applied in the research, development, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and logistic support of surface and subsurface ships and marine craft; naval and maritime auxiliaries; aviation and space systems; combat systems including command and control, electronics, and ordnance systems; ocean structures; and associated shore facilities which are used by naval and other military forces and civilian maritime organizations. ASNE's membership consists of military and civilian engineering professionals, defense industry engineers, academics, and engineering students.
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| - The American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) is a professional association of naval engineers. Naval Engineering includes all arts and sciences as applied in the research, development, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and logistic support of surface and subsurface ships and marine craft; naval and maritime auxiliaries; aviation and space systems; combat systems including command and control, electronics, and ordnance systems; ocean structures; and associated shore facilities which are used by naval and other military forces and civilian maritime organizations. ASNE's membership consists of military and civilian engineering professionals, defense industry engineers, academics, and engineering students. (en)
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| - Water transportation in the United States
- Puget Sound
- Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area
- Ronald J. Rabago
- San Diego, California
- William B. Morgan
- Blacksburg, Virginia
- Delaware
- Delaware Valley
- Hyman G. Rickover
- United States Naval Academy
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- Classification society
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- Fredericksburg, Virginia
- Annapolis, Maryland
- Shipbuilding
- Suffolk, Virginia
- Harold E. Saunders
- Shipbuilding
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- Marine engineering organizations
- Wallops Island
- Wayne E. Meyer
- George Peter Nanos
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- Alexandria, Virginia
- Dahlgren, Virginia
- Norfolk, Virginia
- Pascagoula, Mississippi
- Rappahannock County, Virginia
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- Jacksonville, Florida
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| - Conferences, Publications, Networking, Outreach (en)
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| - "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." (en)
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| - RADM Mark Hugel, USN, Ret.
CAPT Dale Lumme, USN, Ret. (en)
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| - The American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) is a professional association of naval engineers. Naval Engineering includes all arts and sciences as applied in the research, development, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and logistic support of surface and subsurface ships and marine craft; naval and maritime auxiliaries; aviation and space systems; combat systems including command and control, electronics, and ordnance systems; ocean structures; and associated shore facilities which are used by naval and other military forces and civilian maritime organizations. ASNE's membership consists of military and civilian engineering professionals, defense industry engineers, academics, and engineering students. ASNE is headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia. (en)
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