NOAA Fleet Modernization Plan: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Oceanography, Great Lakes, and the Outer Continental Shelf of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, Second Session ... May 20, 1992 |
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... install a sonar array and start running tests before we go into any conversion so we can become sufficiently familiar with the vessel and its performance . We would then convert the T - AGOS . In summary , we have a plan . You got 3.
... install a sonar array and start running tests before we go into any conversion so we can become sufficiently familiar with the vessel and its performance . We would then convert the T - AGOS . In summary , we have a plan . You got 3.
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... Performance of each ship and its ability to satisfy the scientific requirements is truly the only reason for its existence . And hence , each vessel must be technically competent , and assist through sup- port from their institutions ...
... Performance of each ship and its ability to satisfy the scientific requirements is truly the only reason for its existence . And hence , each vessel must be technically competent , and assist through sup- port from their institutions ...
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... performance during this first period has been fully up to the performance expectations . Mr. HERTEL . Mr. Bateman . Mr. BATEMAN . If the Chairman would yield , the mention of the Antarctic brings to mind a question as to whether or not ...
... performance during this first period has been fully up to the performance expectations . Mr. HERTEL . Mr. Bateman . Mr. BATEMAN . If the Chairman would yield , the mention of the Antarctic brings to mind a question as to whether or not ...
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... performance of each vessel and its ability to satisfy the scientific requirements is the sole basis for its operational existence . Each vessel must be technically competent , assisting in the evolution of techniques and technology ...
... performance of each vessel and its ability to satisfy the scientific requirements is the sole basis for its operational existence . Each vessel must be technically competent , assisting in the evolution of techniques and technology ...
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... performance and geographic requirements , and the ability to operate without excessive maintenance and crewing requirements . Laboratory facilities and scientific deck - handling equipment are major determinants in a vessel's ability to ...
... performance and geographic requirements , and the ability to operate without excessive maintenance and crewing requirements . Laboratory facilities and scientific deck - handling equipment are major determinants in a vessel's ability to ...
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acquisition Admiral CHESBROUGH agencies AGOR 23 Arctic Arctic Ocean areas bathymetric Bookout capability Chairman Charter Party CHESBROUGH commercial CONGRESS THE LIBRARY construction Contracting Officer cost effective CREED crew days at sea deck equipment feet FLEET MODERNIZATION PLAN FOFCC funding Government HERTEL hydrographic institutions internal wave KAMMER knots lease LIBRARY OF CONGRESS meet NOAA's Military Sealift Command mission requirements Monohull T-AGOS National Oceanic National Science Foundation nautical charts NAVSEA Navy's needs NOAA Corps NOAA FLEET MODERNIZATION NOAA ships NOAA vessels nuclear submarine OAMAC Obtaining Ship Services Oceanic and Atmospheric Oceanographic Laboratory System oceanographic research oceanographic ships options platform procurement proposed R/V MELVILLE Replacement and Modernization research ships research vessels response schedule scientific scientists ship design ship operations shipbuilding shipyards sonar specifications speed Swath Ocean SWATH vessels T-AGS U.S. Navy UNOLS Fleet UNOLS ships UNOLS vessels
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