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Based on the OPNAV request—the Fleet Readiness Office polled the Center for interested technically —qualified personnel and Mr. Dempsey volunteered to participate.——2.™This effort required that the participating personnel receive factory training—on the assigned Simulator unit. Additionally, the technicians were $ÿ80ý0ý2ý@LE@Aþ€ÿdinate the ELEX shipboard participation. This–effort will include both Atlantic and Pacific Fleets, thereby increasing the–0`@ý1@LATý26PA??????ý3Pý4Yj@K@@@ýpossibility of participation in Fleet exercises.———— M. M. BALDWIN———€ÿssion into the water.—— From our remote, (at NOSC) evaluation of the situation we concluded that the–probable cause for the motor's erratic behavior was bad bearings. Accordingly we–took new bearings with us to Subic. During our visit, the new bearings were–installed and the old ones were brought back to San Diego.—— The motor was unbalanced to 30% of full load and reinstalled on YSR4.–”0`@ý1@LATý2??????ý3Pý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüýContinuing operation of the unit for approximately €ÿ0`@ý1@FA_ý2;D5P4A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@H@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý€ÿrovide ship riders for collecting data and evaluating equipment/systems. To–accomplish this would require the knowledge of what systems/equipment NOSC and–ELEX are nearing testing-at-sea. At present, Code 18 is not involved in every–program, nor has knowledge of what equipment/systems are going out to sea.——2. It is requested that each program manager at NOSC be required to provide Code–18 with information copies on impending at-sea experiments at their inception.–This will allow Code 18 to coor€ÿ45 minutes showed a constant–current consumption of 4.5 amps on leads. This was judged to be satisfactory. The–30% (source of 168 RE micropascal at one yard at 60 Hz) setting was a lowering–from the original 40% since this coming exercise requires continuous operation for–at lease six hours. —— An important discovery was the chance remarks dropped by members of the tow–and boarding team that the YSR4 had been flooded by sea water on the last–exercise. On retrieval it had to be pumped out be€ÿprovided to CTF 73 under NSAP SEV-2-81 by–NOSC was not functioning properly in spite of having had repair and "adjustment"–by NSRF Shop 51 (Motor & elect shop).—— b. The Genrad Model 2512A analyzer, an integral part of the over-the-side noise–localization system (OTSNLS), exhibited wrong alphanumerics on its CRT display.–However, info processed thru the 2512A onto the hard copy recorder was alright.——3. Actions:—— a. Prior to the request for assistance, the augmenter motor had been removed+€ÿustry C3I Conference at the Monterey Postgraduate—School. The discussions revolved around how a Commander could really use the—concept to its full potential.—— VADM Hays (CNE), RADM Nell (Deputy CNE) and his staff on 15 Feb 83:—Comments were that this type of display of information is required and that we—show that ADM Small's concept of C3œCM as part of the EWC is limited and C3œCM—cuts accross all warfare areas. 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This knowledge came on the lasts day just prior to our–departure from YSR4. CTF 73 was aware of the power generator problem but was–not aware that the augmenter had suffered water submersion. —— Barring recurrence of flooding or any problems to the power generator, we are–con€ÿ1982, I did get an opportunity to talk to CDR Henry, CTF 73 about–SSRNM/SMART Team Concpet. CTF 73 is especially busy in preparation for–exercises and other f€ÿfident the augemnter will work for this exercise.—— b. The OTSNLS analyzer problem was cleared up by replacement of display–Board No.1 with a new one we brought along. Display Board 2 and the RAM bus–switch board were also replaced with new boards, although the originals appeared–not to be faulty.——4. On our departure, 28 April 1982, from NSRF Subic Bay, the YSR4 had been–placed in tow and was no longer at the pier sight.——”0`@ý1@LATý2??????ý3Pý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý5. 27 April €ÿ0`@ý1@LATý24AAAAA5A0D0P1D?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™™™™™™JRB:myg—™™™™™™™™™Ser 18/50-83—™™™™™™™™™25 March 1983—————MEMORANDUM——From:™Code 18—To:™™Code 83—™™Code 8302——Subj:™™TFCC Access——1. Code 18 has been appointed focal point for gathering FLEETEX 83-1 Exercise—data. The TFCC is to be an integral part in obtaining data required for the—reconstruction of this exercise.——2.™It will be required that the following personnel have 24 hour access through-—out the exercise:——™™™™™M.  ÿ€ €!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü€ÿ0`@ý1@LAbý24AAAA6A7P?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý‘#‘(SAMPLE FORMAT)–——‘#‘TAC D&E MONTHLY PROJECT STATUS REPORT–——‘#‘_______________–‘#‘(Date)–——A.™Project Title and Number:——B.™Requesting Command and Reference:——C.™Action Center/Lab, Start Date, and Project Engineer:——D.™Purpose:——™1.™Operational Backgroud——™2.™Technial Objective and Product(s):——E.™Status:—™1.™Discussion—™™a.™Current Progress (List projects delivered)—™™b.™Problem areas (if appliable)—™™c.™Actions taken to resolve pre€ÿviously identified problem areas—™™™(if applicable)—™™d.™Future Plans——™2.™Milestones™FY 83—™™™™™O N D J F M A M J J A S——™™1.™Design™-------—™™—™™2.™Fabricate™ ---——™™3.™T & E™ ---——™™4.™Tempest Qualify™----——™™5.™Approval™ ------——™™6.™Installation™ -----——™™7.™Documentation™----------------———3.™Funds——™(This paragraph will be filled in by TAC D&E Office)——— €ÿ 1701) are designated–civilian and military FLEETEX 83-1 Program Managers respectively, with full–authority and responsibility for overall coordination of NOSC's participation in–the FLEETEX.–––––––––––Distribution:–Code 01–Code 02–Code 03–Directors–Department Heads–Major Staff Office Heads–Fleet Exercise Participants––––€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý2??????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý ÿ € € € €!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü€ÿ0`@ý1@LAbý24AAAA6A7P1D????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™™™JHR:myg—™™™™™™Ser 18/29——————From:™Head, Fleet Readiness Office, Code 18—To:™™Director, Ocean Surveillance Systems, (Attn: W. P. Mitchell)——Subj:™™Letter of Appreciation for Charles E. Dempsey, Code 7323——1.™In October 1982, the CNO TENCAPS Project Office requested the Naval Ocean—Systems Center's (NOSC) support during the deployment of three Radar Signal—Simulators to Atlantic Fleet Units. The support was to involve operation a ÿ€ €! € € € € €  €$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü €ÿeral… assignment.——„NOTE:… THE CANDIDATE NOMINATED BY THE CENTER WILL BE COMPETING—WITH NOMINEES FROM OTHER LABORATORIES AND CENTERS.——„AREA OF CONSIDERATION:… NOSC——Applications will be accepted for assignment from career or career-conditional—„NOSC… employees only.——„LOCATION:… Commander, Third Fleet, Honolulu, Hawaii. Incumbent, as required,—will participate in Fleet exercises.——„REQUIREMENTS:… Broad technical and management background, experience with—acquisition and intelligence communiti€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý25A0PP;A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™JRB:myg—™™™™Ser 18/C37-83—™™™™14 March 1983——C O N F I D E N T I A L——MEMORANDUM——From:™J. R. Beauchane, Code 1801—To:™RADM Baldwin——Subj:™B52 CM Test (U)——Encl:™(1)™CNA Report——1. (U) As requested during the NWAG C3œCM Briefing, enclosure (1) is submitted—for your information and retention.——2. (C) The B52 radar was operated in s single frequency mode. It was reported to—us that even though the frequency hopping is not very sophis€ÿof our decision aid graphic.—CDR Peterson, N22 will request that NOSC send him a copy of the threat matrix's—that is in the Threat Manual being compiled.—— Major Generals Cox and Lang and ten staff personnel at CINCPAC on 28 Jan :—It was suggested that this should be briefed at the JCS level because very few know—that the Navy is doing something in the C3œCM area. Admiral Hayward on 28 Jan—83: He stated that he wanted this information because he was going to chair the—Navy's portion of the Ind€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý25A0PP;A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™SECRET————™™™™JRB:myg—™™™™Ser 18/S37-83—™™™™14 March 1983——SECRET———MEMORANDUM——From:™J. R. Beauchane, Code 1801—To:™RADM Baldwin——Subj:™B52 CM Test (U)——Encl:™(1)™CNA Report——1. (U) As requested during the NWAG C3œCM Briefing, enclosure (1) is submitted—for your information and retention.——2. (S) The B52 radar was operated in s single frequency mode. 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Enclosures (1) and (2) are forwarded for your retention–per references (b) and (c).——2.™Any questions may be directed to Mr. J. R. Beauchane, Code 1801,—AUTOVON 933-2851 or (714) 225-1851.——————™™™™™ ™M. M. BALDWIN—™™™™  €ÿCHNOLOGIES LIST–™™(U) (for 1801's review, to be retained in 18's files)————S-82-09180 (Cy 2)™COMNAVAIRLANT HARD/SOFT KILL CONSIDERATIONS–™(U)———S-82-09177 (Cy 5)™NAVAIRLANT™CINCLANTFLT Sea Control/Projection War—™™™Game Cycle 24 N. 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Also,—selectee should have a broad background in electronic warfare. The Consultant—will be the primary interface between the Fleet Command, NOSC, and other Naval—Laboratories/Centers on NSAP and Command RDT&E matters, as related to—electronic warfare.——Normal tour of duty for his assignment is one year. However, a one year extension—could be possible if incumbent, Center Management, NSAP Director, and Command—concur. Application of NOSC's selectee will be su ÿ€€ € €€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü€ÿ0`@ý1@LAZý24ADDDPD4A0D5PA????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™™™™™™JRB:myg—™™™™™™™™™Ser 18/S__-83—™™™™™™™™™8 April 1983—————MEMORANDUM——From:™Fleet Readiness Office, Code 18—To:™™Distribution——Subj:™™COMSECONDFLT ASW Report on Ocean Safari 79——Encl:™™(1)™Ocean Safari 79 Integrated ASW Analysis Report——1.™COMSECONDFLT and the United Kingdom together analyzed the ASW events of the—Ocean Safari 79 Exercise. The findings of this analysis culmulated in the enclosed—report. Enclosure (1) provid ÿ € € €  €! €€ € €$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü   €ÿbmitted to the NSAP Director—as a nominee. This position will be in competition with other NAVMAT Centers.—Tour will begin approximately July/August 1983.——„RANKING FACTORS:… All applicants will be ranked with the following job-related—elements.—1.™Technical competence in electronic warfare.—2.™Ability to deal effectively with high ranking civilian and military personnel—in situations requiring a high degree of tact, diplomacy and sound judgement.—3.™Ability to make sound technical recommendation ÿ €€ € € €€€ !€$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü  €ÿN-40)—™™USS ARKANSAS (CGN-41)—™™USS TARAWA (LHA-1)—™™USS SAIPAN (LHA-2)—™™USS PHILIPPINE SEA (LHA-3)—™™USS LEYTE GULF (LHA-4)—™™USS KHE SANH (LHA-5)——2. 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It was–quite evident that a time line reference or a time/distance display is required for–most tactical decision aids.—It was stated during the opening b €ÿ0`@ý1@LATý25DE0A1A0A1PDA1D1P0A0D????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý‘#‘‚CONFIDENTIALƒ–——————SCREEN LISTING OF INPUTTED CHARLIE ELEMENTS:————‘#‘Enter one-line Charlie Elements provided by NAVSPASUR—‘#‘be sure to enter satellite number with 5 digits (ex: 01141)–——‘#‘00006.4922944.9266369.04510.0010729.1142052.2069420.1433967.800630.SAL–—————CHARLIE ELEMENT FORMAT:———™a.™Satellite number™f.™Argument of perigee (rev)—™b.™Mean anomaly (rev)™g.™Longitude of the Node (rev)—™c.™Mean motion (rev/herg) €ÿ‘#‘„DRAFT…–———————————0`@ý1@LATý2??????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý—1. This trip was made in response to NAVSCIADV SEVENTHFLT 090400Z Apr–1982, requesting that the Naval Ocean Systems Center (NOSC) provide assistance–to CTF 73.—— a. Acoustic augmentation device provided to CTF 73 under NSAP SEV-2-81 by–NOSC was not functioning properly in spite of having had repair and "adjustment"–by NSRF Shop 51 (Motor & elect shop).—— b. The Genrad Model 2512A analyzer, an integral part of the over-the-side noise–lo  €ÿion of—™™™šSoviet Submarines (U)———S-81-07579 (Cy 1)™COMPATWINGPAC TS/SZ1433-1-81šUsing the AQA-7(V)5 što Discriminate Btwn—™™™šConvergence Zone—™™™š(CZ) & Bottom Bounce—™™™š(BB) Contacts (U)———•„CONTROL NO.…™„ACTIVITY…™„TYPE…™„SUBJECT…———S-81-07530 (Cy 1)™SEI, SD™CONTRACTšAnalysis of Nuclear—0`@ý1@FATý24A3P3P4A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý™™™N00123-80-D-0028šEffect in a Limited—™™™šWar (U)———S-81-07479 (Cy 1)™COMSUBDEVSQ 12 AN/BQQ-6 Operating Guidelines (U)————S-81-07216 (Cy 1)™COMSUBDEVSQ 12 SSN €ÿrief that C. Esflion of _________ will ride the–AMERICA AS Judy ___________ because of the limited __________ during the–exercise.—OPGERN ALFA and updated tracks were obtained for use in the prediction charts.–The writer and Mr. Seifert briefed CDR T. Cassidy of FOSIC DET Norfolk on–NOSC's involvement in the upcoming exercises. CDR Cassidy was most helpful and–granted access to information, space and worked out the communication interface–requirements for Joe Nagy to use during the exercise.—   €ÿN—™™™ By direction———————————————————————————————————  €ÿhe closing date.… If you have any—questions concerning this vacancy, contact R. E. Schlesinger, x6533.——”0`@ý1@LATý24A??????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüýFULL CONSIDERATION WILL BE GIVEN TO ALL ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS—WITHOUT REGARD TO AGE, RACE, RELIGION, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN,—SEX, POLITICAL AFFILIATION, OR ANY OTHER NON-MERIT FACTOR.—€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý24A??????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý‘#‘NAVAL OCEAN SYSTEMS CENTER–‘#‘SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92152–‘#‘„‚SPECIAL BULLETIN…ƒ–‘#‘NAVY SCIENCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (NSAP)–‘#‘ELECTRONIC WARFARE CONSULTANT (ONE POSITION)–‘#‘TO–‘#‘COMMANDER THIRD FLEET, HONOLULU, HAWAII–—„ANNOUNCEMENT NO:… 18-47-83 „ISSUED:… 8 MARCH 83 „CLOSES:… 22 MARCH 83——The Director of Naval Laboratories has requested our assistance in recruiting for—Consultant to the Commander Third Fleet, Level 3 or 4 on a „later 0$ ÿ' € € €  € €69€$ €! €- € € - €!6 €'! €$3 €0* € €<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü   €ÿcalization system (OTSNLS), exhibited wrong alphanumerics on its CRT display.–However, info processed thru the 2512A onto the hard copy recorder was alright.——3. Actions:—— a. Prior to the request for assistance, the augmenter motor had been removed–from the Hulk YSR4 for overhaul by NSRF Subic. The work request indicated–erratic and intermittent behavior. NSRF Shop 51 refurbished the motor including–complete motor rewind and balancing and was satisfied by vibration monitoring–that it was no&€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý24A1D1A5D3D1A????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™C. Francis is an NOSC employee (Code 163) who is on a one year project to—ONR, Code 230. His project is to determine what technologies are being developed—within the Center that can be used to solve tactical problems as stated by the—Fleet. He will be at NOSC from 2-5 May 83 to gain insight into the technology—being developed or used that relate to the ASW deficiencies as stated by the Fleet.——‘#‘AGENDA FOR CHUCK FRANCIS–—™May 2™07  €ÿems to the power generator, we are–confident the augemnter will work for this exercise.—— b. The OTSNLS analyzer problem was cleared up by replacement of display–Board No.1 with a new one we brought along. Display Board 2 and the RAM bus–switch board were also replaced with new boards, although the originals appeared–not to be faulty.——4. On our departure, 28 April 1982, from NSRF Subic Bay, the YSR4 had been–placed in tow and was no longer at the pier sight.——0`@ý1@LATý2??????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý  €ÿur–departure from YSR4. CTF 73 was aware of the power generator problem but was–not aware that the augmenter had suffered water submersion. —•0`@ý1@LATý2??????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý— Barring recurrence of flooding or any probl  €ÿw alright. The bearings were judged to be alright and the motor was–reinstalled on YSR4. In a balanced condition, the augmenter performed smoothly–but because acoustic augmentation is dependent on „unbalance… of the shaft, there–was little acoustic emission into the water.—— From our remote, (at NOSC) evaluation of the situation we concluded that the–probable cause for the motor's erratic behavior was bad bearings. Accordingly we–took new bearings with us to Subic. During our visit, the new   €ÿbearings were–installed and the old ones were brought back to San Diego.—— The motor was unbalanced to 30% of full load and reinstalled on YSR4.–0`@ý1@LATý2??????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ýContinuing operation of the unit for approximately 45 minutes showed a constant–current consumption of 4.5 amps on leads. This was judged to be satisfactory. The–30% (source of 168 RE micropascal at one yard at 60 Hz) setting was a lowering–from the original 40% since this coming exercise requires continuous operation  €ÿ for–at lease six hours. —— An important discovery was the chance remarks dropped by members of the tow–and boarding team that the YSR4 had been flooded by sea water on the last–exercise. On retrieval it had to be pumped out before it was towed back to Subic.–Infact high seas with accompanied water entrance to the barge was believed to–have caused the power generator to stop cutting power to the radar emitter as well–as to the augmenter. This knowledge came on the lasts day just prior to o  €ÿ5. 27 April 1982, I did get an opportunity to talk to CDR Henry, CTF 73 about–SSRNM/SMART Team Concpet. CTF 73 is especially busy in preparation for–exercises and other frontier action so the conversation was quite short.—— a. I briefed CDR Henry and Senior Chief Quinata on our position paper to–Binford and Schwartzback including the various approaches to activating a SMART–type capability. —— b. CTF 73 is very interested in a Subic capability. Also, a need is seen for–SSRNM of not €ÿ0`@ý1@LATý24A1D1A5D3D1A????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™C. Francis is a NOSC employee (Code 163) who is on a one year project to—ONR, Code 230. His project is to determine what technologies are being developed—within the Center that can be used to solve tactical problems as stated by the—Fleet. He will be at NOSC from 2-5 May to gain insight into the technology being—developed or used that relate to the ASW deficiencies as stated by the Fleet.——‘#‘AGENDA FOR CHUCK FRANCIS–—™May 2™0730™G  €ÿWalt Burns et al during their session at Subic last–year) was a result, in part, of this reconsideration.—— d. They were very interested in the SECONDFLT NSAP request for protable–sonobuoy system and would like to be kept abreast of progress.—”0`@ý1@LATý2??????ý3Pý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý— ÿ €€ € !€€ €€ €$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü €ÿ R. BEAUCHANE————  €ÿonly the WESTPAC Combattants but also the replenishment type–vessels like the civilian operated AMMO and oilers, (also home ported in–WESTPAC) which accompany Battle Groups. Information here is especially useful–for Tactical Sonar applications.—— c. CDR Henry indicated that there has been past reluctance on the part of–command types at NRF Guam (not range people) to support SSRNM/OTSNLS–endeavors. He has been able to convince them to reconsider and the OTSNLS–training of the Guam people (by  ÿ€ €!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü €ÿms to LCDR Reed.— - Message to FOSIC (CDR T. Cassidy) regarding Joe Nagy.— - Check RECSAT vs NIPPS.— - Check tape problems with Proctor.— - Check on RBOC drop.— - Check on communication requirement for CV.— - Check on R&D objectives/semi annual readings reports.— - Check on AIG.— €ÿ0`@ý1@LAZý26PA?1P????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý ™™™JAG:myj—™™™3900—™™™Ser 18/74———From:™Commander, Naval Ocean Systems Center—To:™Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Photographic Center, Naval District–™Washington, Washington, D. C. 20390——Subj:™Request for photographs——1. It is requested that this Center be furnished two views of the following ship:——™™USS MIDWAY (VC-41)—™™USS CORAL SEA (CV-43)—™™USS FORRESTAL (CV-59)—™™USS SARATOGA (CV-60)—™™USS RANGER (CV-61)—™™USS INDEPENDENCE (CV-62 ÿ € € € € €!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü  €ÿ LCDR Petire briefed the writer and Mr. Seifert on his decision aids regarding–C3œCM. LCDR Petire's approach is slanted more towards the BLUE capabilities and–ours is more towards the displaying of the enemies capabilities. It will be–interesting how much of the two displays can be used to support each other.——•0`@ý1@LATý2??????ý3Pý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüýACTION ITEMS:— - Include all HfDf nets in Hf Programs.— - Send copies of SKAGG developed 4051/2 Progra€ÿnscheduled meeting. ADM Foley requested and was provided a—hard copy of the presentation. Comments from the audience were favorable—including some suggestions on how to improve the decision aids, (IE) adding a—weather line to the threat vulnerability chart. The writer and Mr. Cook met with—ADM Long's (CINCPAC) Aid and confirmed the briefing scheduled for 28 Jan 83 at—0930 in the CINCPAC Briefing Auditorium.—— VADM Nagler, OP94, RADM Gurick (Deputy OP94), RADM Butts, RADM—Dillingham (CNI), Co€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý25A0PP0A2P5A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý25P0PP;A?????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™Orig:typist—™™™™Ser 18/____—™™™™Date————MEMORANDUM——From:™Fleet Readiness Office, Code 18—To:™Code making request——Subj:™Completion of request for tactial documentation——Ref:™(a) Memo/FONECON requesting documents——Encl:™(1) Use if applicable——1. According to our records, all documentation requested in reference (a) has—been forwarded to your Code.——2. Call me (x2851) if there are any questions.——————  ÿ € € € €!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü €ÿ0`@ý1@LATý25P0PP;A?????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™JRB:myj—™™™™Ser 18/166-81—™™™™13 September 1982—————MEMORANDUM——From:™TAC D&E Program Manager, Code 1801—To:™A. J. Trochanowski, Code 8255——Subj:™TAC D&E Documentation——Ref:™(a) Code 8255 memo dated 6 April 1982———1. According to our records, all documentation requested in reference (a) has—been forwarded to your Code.——2. Call me (x2851) if there are any questions.—————— J.€ÿ J. R. BEAUCHANE———— €ÿ„ANNOUNCEMENT NO:… 18-47-83 „ISSUED:… 2 MARCH 1983 „CLOSES:… 22 1983——The Director of Naval Laboratories has requested our assistance in recruiting for—Consultant to the Commander Third Fleet, Level 3 or 4 on a „lat€ÿ, and full scale test experience. Also,—selectee should have a broad background in electronic warfare. The Consultant—will be the primary interface between the Fleet Command, NOSC, and other Naval—Laboratories/Centers on NSAP and Command RDT&E matters, as related to—electronic warfare.——Normal tour of duty for his assignment is one year. However, a one year extension—could be possible if incumbent, Center Management, NSAP Director, and Command—concur. Application of NOSC's selectee will be subm€ÿies, and full scale test experience. Also,—selectee should have a broad background in electronic warfare. The Consultant—will be the primary interface between the Fleet Command, NOSC, and other Naval—Laboratories/Centers on NSAP and Command RDT&E matters, as related to—electronic warfare.——Normal tour of duty for his assignment is one year. However, a one year extension—could be possible if incumbent, Center Management, NSAP Director, and Command—concur. Application of NOSC's selectee will be s€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý25DA9DA?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý‘#‘‚CONFIDENTIALƒ–——————SCREEN LISTING OF INPUTTED CHARLIE ELEMENTS:————‘#‘Enter one-line Charlie Elements provided by NAVSPASUR—‘#‘be sure to enter satellite number with 5 digits (ex: 01141)–——‘#‘00006.4922944.9266369.04510.0010729.1142052.2069420.1433967.800630.SAL–—————CHARLIE ELEMENT FORMAT:———™a.™Satellite number™f.™Argument of perigee (rev)—™b.™Mean anomaly (rev)™g.™Longitude of the Node (rev)—™c.™Mean motion (rev/herg)™h.™Inclinatio €ÿal… assignment.——„NOTE:… THE CANDIDATE NOMINATED BY THE CENTER WILL BE COMPETING—WITH NOMINEES FROM OTHER LABORATORIES AND CENTERS.——„AREA OF CONSIDERATION:… NOSC——Applications will be accepted for assignment from career or career-conditional—„NOSC… employees only.——„LOCATION:… Commander, Third Fleet, Honolulu, Hawaii. Incumbent, as required,—will participate in Fleet exercises.——„REQUIREMENTS:… Broad technical and management background, experience with—acquisition and intelligence communities €ÿteral… assignment.——„NOTE:… THE CANDIDATE NOMINATED BY THE CENTER WILL BE COMPETING—WITH NOMINEES FROM OTHER LABORATORIES AND CENTERS.——„AREA OF CONSIDERATION:… NOSC——Applications will be accepted for assignment from career or career-conditional—„NOSC… employees only.——„LOCATION:… Commander, Third Fleet, Honolulu, Hawaii. Incumbent, as required,—will participate in Fleet exercises.——„REQUIREMENTS:… Broad technical and management background, experience with—acquisition and intelligence communit €ÿ™h.™Inclination (rev)—™d.™First decay term (rad/herg2œ)™i.™Epoch YRMODA—™e.™Eccentricity (unitless)™j.™Satellite designation———————————————————————‘#‘‚CONFIDENTIALƒ–——”€ÿitted to the NSAP Director—as a nominee. This position will be in competition with other NAVMAT Centers.—Tour will begin approximately July/August 1983.——„RANKING FACTORS:… All applicants will be ranked with the following job-related—elements.—1.™Technical competence in electronic warfare.—2.™Ability to deal effectively with high ranking civilian and military personnel—in situations requiring a high degree of tact, diplomacy and sound judgement.—3.™Ability to make sound technical recommendations €ÿand accept responsibility—for decisions.—4.™Communication abilities, which allow for meaningful exchanges with many—Navy and technical community skill levels and disciplines.—5.™Familiarity with other Navy Laboratory capabilities.——„INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS:… All interested NOSC applicants may file by—submitting a current SF-171 to the NOSC Personnel Office, Code 141, Bldg.—A83, identifying the position by title and announcement number. Applications—„must be received by close of business on the€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý25P0PP;A?????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™JRB:myj—™™™™Ser 18/____—™™™™23 August 1982————MEMORANDUM——From:™TAC D&E Program Manager, Code 1801—To:™A. J. Trochanowski, Code 8255——Subj:™Completion of request for tactial documentation——Ref:™(a) Code 8255 memo dated 6 April 1982———1. According to our records, all documentation requested in reference (a) has—been forwarded to your Code.——2. Call me (x2851) if there are any questions.—————— €ÿ J. R. BEAUCHANE————€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý2??????ý3Pý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý‘#‘Trip Report -- 2 - 8 MAY 82–— Participation in the War Game as part of the staff to STRIKE FORCE and–CINCLANT/SACLANT was a rewarding experience.—— The game started at 55 N - 25 W, therefore the C3œCM developed for the transit–could not be played. VADM Killkline requested that the C3œCM team work on–RADM Parker's staff as SECONDFLT and STRIKE FORCE. —— Because of the force's diposition at the start of the game, the initial decepti €ÿ Anti-Diesel Tactics (U)————S-81-07055 (Cy 1)™COMPATWINSPAC SZ513316.00-81šAIREM MIKE - 80—™™™šExercise Rpt P-3C —™™™šWeapon Sys Active—™™™šReattack Capability—™™™šAgainst a High Speed—™™™šManeuvering —™™™šTarget (U)——S-82-06775 (Cy 1)™NAVSURFLANT™TM 262-3-78™Surface Ship Towed —™™™™Array Extended-Time—™™™™Passive tracking—™™™™Tactics (U)————S-81-06772 (Cy 1)™COMTHIRDFLT™LL 260-3-78™Overall ASW—™™™™Performance in—™™™™RIMPAC 78 (U)————S-81-06771 (Cy 140)™COMAREASWFOR LL/263-2-78šCoordinated ÿ € € € €!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü€ÿ J. R. BEAUCHANE————€ÿnscheduled meeting. ADM Foley requested and was provided a—hard copy of the presentation. Comments from the audience were favorable—including some suggestions on how to improve the decision aids, (IE) adding a—weather line to the threat vulnerability chart. The writer and Mr. Cook met with—ADM Long's (CINCPAC) Aid and confirmed the briefing scheduled for 28 Jan 83 at—0930 in the CINCPAC Briefing Auditorium.—— VADM Nagler, OP94, RADM Gurick (Deputy OP94), RADM Butts, RADM—Dillingham (CNI), Co€ÿed to the following: —THIRDFLT Analysis Department (N7) on 7 Jan 1983. This brief was requested as a—dry run to update N70 on the project status prior to presenting the brief to VADM—Lawrence and his ACOS's. The brief was well received. A copy of the submarine—picture was requested and was delivered to VADM Lawrence.—— CINCPACFLT's staff on 13 Jan 83: ACOS's and 30 staff personnel were present—for the presentation. ADM Foley and his Chief of Staff could not attend because—of an emergency u€ÿon,–jamming and intrusion probabilities could not be played but as the war became–eminent the possibilities for an increase of C3œCM play unfolded.—— During the hot wash-up C3œCM was discussed at length by most of the commands–that participated. The overall feeling was that C3œCM is necessary and should be–practiced at all levels of command. There was a high level of interest in–determining how well the C&D was working at the completion of the game because–of the constraints put on the STRI€ÿKE FORCE at the start of the game.—— The writer will brief interested personnel on the C3œCM techniques used and the–flavor of interplay between the commands that participated in the game.—€ÿ0`@ý1@LAbý24A0AA2P5A2D1A????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™™™10 March l983———Worldwide Customer Relations—(Attn: Customer Service Complaint Dept.)—P. O. Box 26120—Oklahoma City, OK 73126——Gentlemen:——I have rented Hertz cars for over ten years and have been usually satisfied with your—service and cars. Unfortunately, the last couple of times I rented one of your cars—I have had problems. The first problem is in understanding why a mid size car would —cost over $275.00 for two days ren ÿ € €€ €€€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü€ÿ closing date.… If you have any—questions concerning this vacancy, contact R. E. Schlesinger, x6533.——”0`@ý1@LATý24A??????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüýFULL CONSIDERATION WILL BE GIVEN TO ALL ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS—WITHOUT REGARD TO AGE, RACE, RELIGION, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN,—SEX, POLITICAL AFFILIATION, OR ANY OTHER NON-MERIT FACTOR.—€ÿticated within the B52—radar, it will not be used with a collector in the vicinity.——— Very Respectfully,—————— J. R. BEAUCHANE—————.€ÿubmitted to the NSAP Director—as a nominee. This position will be in competition with other NAVMAT Centers.—Tour will begin approximately July/August 1983.——„RANKING FACTORS:… All applicants will be ranked with the following job-related—elements.—1.™Technical competence in electronic warfare.—2.™Ability to deal effectively with high ranking civilian and military personnel—in situations requiring a high degree of tact, diplomacy and sound judgement.—3.™Ability to make sound technical recommendatio€ÿed to the following: —THIRDFLT Analysis Department (N7) on 7 Jan 1983. This brief was requested as a—dry run to update N70 on the project status prior to presenting the brief to VADM—Lawrence and his ACOS's. The brief was well received. A copy of the submarine—picture was requested and was delivered to VADM Lawrence.—— CINCPACFLT's staff on 13 Jan 83: ACOS's and 30 staff personnel were present—for the presentation. ADM Foley and his Chief of Staff could not attend because—of an emergency u€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý2??????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý JRB:myg— Ser l8/33-83— 9 February 1983—————MEMORANDUM ——From: J. R. Beauchane, Code 1801—To: Distribution——Subj: Trip Report——1. The NOSC C3œCM At-Sea Evaluation was brief€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý2??????ý3Hý4XJ@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüýFrom: Commander, Naval Ocean Systems Center –  ÿ€€ €€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü  ÿ€€ € € €!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý25P0PP;A?????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™JRB:myj—™™™™Ser 18/165-82—™™™™13 September 1982————MEMORANDUM——From:™TAC D&E Program Manager, Code 1801—To:™Head, Systems Division, Code 511——Subj:™TAC D&E Documentation——Ref:™(a) Memo Ser 511/89-82 of 7 April 1982——1. According to our records, all documentation requested in reference (a) has—been forwarded to your Code.——2. Call me (x2851) if there are any questions.——————  ÿ € € € €!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü€ÿTo: DTNSRDC/A––Subj: Request for Rules of Engagement (ROE) Program––1. During the Atlantic Fleet Tactical Command Readiness Program Cycle–24 War Game a ROE Program was used on an Apple Computer to provide ROE–status for the staff––2. Code 18 maintains a programmable calculator (PROCAL) Library and–this program can be inserted into the library because of its potential–use by the Fleet and the u€ÿse of a Procal for hardware.––3. Request that a copy of the program disk and documentation be sent to–NOSC, Code 181, Attn: Mr. J.A. Grant.––4. Your consideration will be appreciated.––– M. M. BALDWIN––– ÿ€€ €!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü ÿ € € € €€€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý26P>D?????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™CONFIDENTIAL————™™——™™JRB:myj—™™Ser 18/C125-82—™™15 July 1982———MEMORANDUM——CONFIDENTIAL--Unclassified upon removal of enclosures (1) and (2)——From:™Code 18—To:™Distribution——Subj:™Lessons Learned for Area Operations in Ocean Venture 81 (Phase IV)——Encl:™(1) SZ5618-1-82, Area Operations in Ocean Venture 81—™ (Phase IV) (U)—™(2) SD5017-1-82, Integrated ASW Operations in Ocean Venture 81—™ (Phase IV) and Magic Sword North (U)——1. Recen€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý24AAAA6A0D5Q?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™™™™–™™™™™™™23 March 1983–€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý26P>D?????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™CONFIDENTIAL—™™—————™™——™™JRB:myj—™™Ser 18/C125-82—™™15 July 1982———MEMORANDUM——CONFIDENTIAL--Unclassified upon removal of enclosures (1) and (2)——From:™Code 18—To:™Distribution——Subj:™Lessons Learned for Area Operations in Ocean Venture 81 (Phase IV)——Encl:™(1) SZ5618-1-82, Area Operations in Ocean Venture 81— (Phase IV) (U)—™(2) SD5017-1-82, Integrated ASW Operations in Ocean Venture 81—™ (Phase IV) and Magic Sword North (U)€ÿ————MEMORANDUM——From:™Commander, Naval Ocean Systems Center—To:™™Distribution——Subj:™™Designation of NOSC FLEETEX 83-1 Support Program Management——1.™Due to the diversity, magnitude, and high visibility of the Center effort in—support of FLEETEX 83-1 by NOSC military and civilian personnel, a special—Center Program Manager team is hereby designated.——2.™Mr. Marv Baldwin (Code 18) and CDR Larry Peterson (Code ÿ€€ € €€ €!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü€ÿ——1. Recently Code 18 received a copy of the Lessons Learned during the Exercise–Ocean Venture 81. Ocean Venture is a multi-national exercise for the Atlantic–Fleets. The enclosed reports are related mostly to the ASW portions of the–exercise and provide an insight into how effective the participant's ASW–capabilities were during the exercise. They are enclosed for your information and–retention.——2. Any questions may be directed to J. R. Beauchane, Code 1801, x2851.——————  ÿ €!€#€ € € €!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü€ÿ J. A. GRANT–—Distribution:——13—16—163—1609—06—613—62—635—07—71—72———™™CONFIDENTIAL—”€ÿ. M. Baldwin, Code 18—™™™™J. R. Beauchane, Code 1801—™™™™J. H. Ruble, Code 183——4.™It is requested that these individuals be provided with the appropriate access—card that will enable them to have access to the spaces without requiring an—escort.——5.™Your prompt action will be appreciated.——————™™™™™™™M. M. BALDWIN————€ÿ J. A. GRANT—–—Distribution:——13—16—163—1609—06—613—62—635—07—71—72———™™CONFIDENTIAL—” ÿ€ € €  €!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü€ÿtly Code 18 received a copy of the Lessons Learned during the Exercise–Ocean Venture 81. Ocean Venture is a multi-national exercise for the Atlantic–Fleets. The enclosed reports are related mostly to the ASW portions of the–exercise and provide an insight into how effective the participant's ASW–capabilities were during the exercise. They are enclosed for your information and–retention.——2. Any questions may be directed to J. R. Beauchane, Code 1801, x2851.—————— €ÿ0`@ý1@LATý25PPPPP4A5D?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™™™™21 March 1983————MEMORANDUM——From:™J. R. Beauchane, Code 1801—To:™Disbursing Office, Code 12212——Subj:™Lodging receipt ——Ref:™(a)™Travel Order Number T04690——1.™The subject receipt was lost between the traveler and the secretary. We are—unable to locate the original receipt.——2.™The following is provided to complete the referenced travel claim:——™Name of Motel: Cherry Blosson Motor Inn—™™™™ 3030 Columbia Pike—™™™  €ÿes an insight into the effectiveness of the US and NATO—forces to accomplish ASW against Desiel and nuclear submarines utilizing submarine—DS, MPA, Helve's passive and active sonars. Even though the results were obtained from—the Ocean Safari 79 Exercise, they are still relevent to today's ASW problems.——2.™Enclosure (1) is being forwarded for your information and retention.———————™™™™™™™™M. M. BALDWIN———Distribution:—06—16—07—624—1606—61————€ÿns and accept responsibility—for decisions.—4.™Communication abilities, which allow for meaningful exchanges with many—Navy and technical community skill levels and disciplines.—5.™Familiarity with other Navy Laboratory capabilities.——„INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS:… All interested NOSC applicants may file by—submitting a current SF-171 to the NOSC Personnel Office, Code 141, Bldg.—A83, identifying the position by title and announcement number. Applications—„must be received by close of business on €ÿM. Baldwin, Code 18—™™™™™J. R. Beauchane, Code 1801—™™™™™J. H. Ruble, Code 183——3.™It is requested that these individuals be provided with the appropriate access—card that will enable them to have access to the spaces without requiring an—escort. Your prompt action will be appreciated.——————™™™™™™™M. M. BALDWIN———— ÿ€€ €€€€€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü ÿ € € €!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü€ÿional Commander requires to accomplish his job, and addresses the utility of—a few of the programs managed at NOSC.——2.™(U) The enclosures are provided for your information and retention.——————™™™™™™™™M. M. BALDWIN—————————————™™™™™™™™™™™SECRET”€ÿ0`@ý1@FATý2?8D?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý JRB:myj– S€ÿer 18/–––––From: Commander, Naval Ocean Systems Center –To: Commander, David W. Taylor Ship Research and Development Center – (Mr. James Harden)–––Subj: Request for Rules of Engagement (ROE) Program––1. During the Atlantic Fleet Tactical Command Readiness Program Cycle 24 War Game a–ROE Program was used on an Apple Computer to provide ROE sta€ÿtus for the staff––2. The Fleet Readiness Office, Code 18 maintains a Programmable Calculator (PROCAL)–Library and this program can be inserted into the Library because of its potential use by–the Fleet and the use of a PROCAL for hardware.––3. Request that a copy of the program disk and documentation be sent to NOSC, Code–181, Attn: Mr. J.A. Grant.––4. Your consideration will be appreciated.––––– M. M. BALDWIN–€ÿn (rev)—™d.™First decay term (rad/herg2œ)™i.™Epoch YRMODA—™e.™Eccentricity (unitless)™j.™Satellite designation———————————————————————‘#‘‚CONFIDENTIALƒ–——”€ÿa recent trip to Norfolk, RADM Flatley requested that Mr. Beauchane —read the enclosed messages. Enclosure (1) is the first SITREP provided by CCG-8—relating to the problem areas for the CV-CIC to support the Warfare Commanders and—some suggestions on near term solutions to those problems. Enclosure (2) is the draft—of enclosure (3), the message actually transmitted. The draft has amplifying information—not included in the transmitted message. The enclosures provide an insight on what—an Operat€ÿthe closing date.… If you have any—questions concerning this vacancy, contact R. E. Schlesinger, x6533.——”0`@ý1@LATý24A??????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüýFULL CONSIDERATION WILL BE GIVEN TO ALL ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS—WITHOUT REGARD TO AGE, RACE, RELIGION, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN,—SEX, POLITICAL AFFILIATION, OR ANY OTHER NON-MERIT FACTOR.—!€ÿional Commander requires to accomplish his job, and addresses the utility of—a few of the programs managed at NOSC.——2.™(U) The enclosures are provided for your information and retention.——————™™™™™™™™M. M. BALDWIN—————————————™™™™™™™™™™™SECRET”$ ÿMo.Stat.Rept.ý830224ý830225ý 80ý0ý3ý@XF@AþWANG/PWBý830314ý830504ý 80ý2ý8ýC|G@AþSAMPLEformatý830224ý830504ý 80ý0ý3ý@TE@AþJRB/FILESý820901ý830504ý 80ý1ý6ýCpD@AþFormat 1ý820506ý830504ý 80ý0ý2ý@`D@AþFormat 2ý820506ý830504ý 80ý0ý2ý@\H@AþFormat.Iý820506ý830504ý 80ý0ý2ý@XC@AþNSAP.cý830602ý830602ý 80ý0ý8ýD`F@AþSecret/No Ctrl #ý820823ý830815ý 80ý0ý2ýC@G@AþJRB Filesý820825ý830815ý 80ý3ý9ýBtA@Aþ€ÿa recent trip to Norfolk, RADM Flatley requested that Mr. Beauchane —read the enclosed messages. Enclosure (1) is the first SITREP provided by CCG-8—relating to the problem areas for the CV-CIC to support the Warfare Commanders and—some suggestions on near term solutions to those problems. Enclosure (2) is the draft—of enclosure (3), the message actually transmitted. The draft has amplifying information—not included in the transmitted message. The enclosures provide an insight on what—an Operat€ÿ Active—™™SIXTHIFLT™šSonar Operations (U)————S-81-06335 (Cy 1)™SURFLANT™262-4-78™Towed Array Large—™™™™DATUM Search—™™™™Tactics (U)————S-81-06329 (Cy 1)™COMSURWARDEVGRU TM SZ5050-1-80 ASW—™™™™Hyperbolic Fixing (U)——S-81-06328 (Cy 1)™COMSURFWARDEVGRU LL SZ1454-1-80 Surface—™™™™Combatant Towed–™™™™Array Target Motion —™™™™Analysis (U)———”0`@ý1@FATý24A3P3P4A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„CONTROL NO.…™„ACTIVITY…™„TYPE…™„SUBJECT…——S-81-06307 (Cy 1)™COMSURFWARDEVGRU TM 242€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý2??????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý JRB:myg— Ser l8/33-83— 9 February 1983—————MEMORANDUM ——From: J. R. Beauchane, Code 1801—To: Distribution——Subj: Trip Report——1. The NOSC C3œCM At-Sea Evaluation was brief  ÿ€€ €€ € €!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü €ÿm—™280-1-80 (SOSS)" (U)——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Antiair Warfare Commander" (U)—™510-1-80——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Tactical Communications Guidelines" (U)—™510-1-79——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Deceptive Lighting Guide" (U)—™520-2-78——•0`@ý1@LATý25A0PP;A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™JRB:myg—™™™™Ser 18/———————1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "ESM Planning Manual" (U)—™532-2-78——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "SOSUS Users Manual-Pacific" (U)—™540-1-77——————™™™ M. M. BALDWI ÿ €  €  € €€ €€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý25A0PP;A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™JRB:myg—™™™™3900—™™™™Ser 18/———————From:™Commander, Naval Ocean Systems Center—To:™Director, Navy Tactical Support Activity, P.O. Box 1042, Silver—™Spring, MD 20910——Subj:™Request for TACMEMOs——1. Request the following TACMEMOs be forwarded to the Naval Ocean Systems—Center, Code 1801:——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Abbreviated AAW Control/Reporting Procedures" (U)—™AZ3010-1-82——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Tactical Ocean Surveillance" (U)—™CZ187€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý25A0PP;A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™JRB:myg—™™™™3900—™™™™Ser 18/———————From:™Commander, Naval Ocean Systems Center—To:™Director, Navy Tactical Support Activity, P.O. Box 1042, Silver—™Spring, MD 20910——Subj:™Request for TACMEMOs——1. Request the following TACMEMOs be forwarded to the Naval Ocean Systems—Center, Code 1801:——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Abbreviated AAW Control/Reporting Procedures" (U)—™AZ3010-1-82——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Tactical Ocean Surveillance" (U)—™CZ187€ÿ-2-80šSurface Combatant—™™™™Acoustic—™™™™Classification (U)————S-81-06227 (Cy 1)™SURFLAN€ÿ0-1-81——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Anti-Harpoon Tactics" (U)—™EZ4011-1-81——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Harpoon Tactics" (U)—™UZ4218-1-81——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Battle Group Record Message Traffic Reduction and—™ZZ0000-1-80 Control Procedures" (U)——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Employment of AIRWING Attack Assets Against—™120-1-78 Missile Equipped Surface Ships" (U)——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Air Assets in Fleet Air Defense" (U)—™280-2-80——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Countering the Soviet Ocean Surveillance Syste ÿ€€ € € €  €!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü€ÿ0-1-81——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Anti-Harpoon Tactics" (U)—™EZ4011-1-81——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Harpoon Tactics" (U)—™UZ4218-1-81——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Battle Group Record Message Traffic Reduction and—™ZZ0000-1-80 Control Procedures" (U)——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Employment of AIRWING Attack Assets Against—™120-1-78 Missile Equipped Surface Ships" (U)——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Air Assets in Fleet Air Defense" (U)—™280-2-80——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Countering the Soviet Ocean Surveillance Syste ÿ€€€ €€ €!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü€ÿT™262-4-78™Towed Array Large—™™™™DATUM Search—™™™™Tactics (U)——S-81-06225 (Cy 1)™NAVSURFLANT™TM 242-1-78™Open Ocean Surface—™™™™Threat (U)————S-81-06167 (Cy 1)šCNO™TAC D&E FY 81 Program————S-81-0121 (Cy 1)™SURFLANT™262-2-78™Active/Passive—™™™™ASW Screening—™™™™Plan (U)———S-81-0121 (Cy 1B)™SURFLANT™262-2-78™Active/Passive—™™™™ASW Screening—™™™™Plan (U)———S-81-06101 (Cy 1)™COMSURFWARDEVGRU TM 262-2-80™Use of Active Sonar—™™™™in Surface Ship—™™™™Operations (U)————S-81-06006 (Cy 32)™COMSECONDFLT Team€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý25A0PP0A2P5A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™™™JRB:myg—™™™™™™3900—™™™™™™Ser 18/——————From:™Commander, Naval Ocean Systems Center—To:™Director, Navy Tactical Support Activity, P.O. Box 1042, Silver—™Spring, MD 20810——Subj:™Request for Lessons Learned——1. Request the following Lessons Learned be forwarded to the Naval Ocean—Systems Center:——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT™"Blue Antisurveillance and Antiair Warfare—™AZ3011-1-80™Performance in RIMPAC 80" (U)——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT™"S-3A Effect €ÿm—™280-1-80 (SOSS)" (U)——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Antiair Warfare Commander" (U)—™510-1-80——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Tactical Communications Guidelines" (U)—™510-1-79——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "Deceptive Lighting Guide" (U)—™520-2-78——•0`@ý1@LATý25A0PP;A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™JRB:myg—™™™™Ser 18/———————1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "ESM Planning Manual" (U)—™532-2-78——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT "SOSUS Users Manual-Pacific" (U)—™540-1-77——————™™™ M. M. BALDWI€ÿtal. This happened when I rented a car at the Rome—Airport on February 15th and returned it on February 17th. After I got on the airplane—I noticed that the charge was 370,859 lire, this was quite a shock! The second—episode was when I returned the car that I had rented on February 28, 1983. I returned—it to Dulles Airport on March 3, 1983. After parking the car in the lot, as directed—by the Hertz personnel, I left the keys in the trunk lid lock with the trunk lid open.—When I arrived at the€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý22A8D?????ý3Lý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüýTACMEMOs ordered via ltr Ser 18/49 of 15 Apr 1982:———1 Copy SURFLANT TAM 162-1-79——1 Copy SURFLANT TAM 242-1-78——1 Copy SURFLANT TAM 242-1-79——2 Copies THIRDFLT US4030-1-80——2 Copies THIRDFLT CZ1810-1-81——2 Copies THIRDFLT CZ1010-1-1————TACMEMOs ordered via ltr Ser 18/48 of 15 Apr 1982:——1 Copy PATWINGSPAC EX REP SZ513€ÿ™COMTHIRDFLT™LL/260-1-76™SSN & TASS Direct—™™™šSupport Operations—™™™šin Fleetex 1-76 (U)———S-82=10534 (Cy 1)™COMTHIRDFLT™TM/280-3-75™Countering the Soviet—™™™šOcean Surveillance —™™™šSystem (SOSS) (U)———S-82-10502 (Cy 1)™COMTHIRDFLT™TM/UZ4011-1-81™Surface Surveillance—™™™šin the Battle Gp (U)———S-82-10476 (Cy 25 & 79)™COMNAVSURFPAC TM/SZ5010-1-81šTASS: Ship Procedures—™™™šGuide (U)———S-82-10449 (Cy 18)™Air Intercept™AICS/K-221-0015™AICS Course—™™Control, Fleet—™™Combat Training—™™Center, Pacif€ÿJECT…———S-82-10021 (Cy 1)™COMPATWINGSPAC TS/SZ5033-1-82šUser's Guide for—™™™šTrack Analysis Prog.———S-82-09999 (Cy 353)™COMSIXTHFLT™OPORD 4000šCurrent Operation—™™™šOrder (U)———S-82-09951 (Cy 2)™NAVSURFLANT™TM/262-1-78šActive/Passive ASW—™™™šScreening Plan ———S-82-09950 (Cy 165)™COMAREASWFOR LL/263-€ÿiveness in RIMPAC 80" (U)—™FD1434-180——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT™"Surveillance Aided Intercept" (U)—™SS5070-1-80——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT™"Coordinated ASW Ops in EASTPAC, April 1981" (U)—™SZ5415-1-82——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT™"Surface Encounterex Exercises March 78-July—™UT1212-1-80™80" (U)——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT™"Lamps OTH-T Performance in RIMPAC 80" (U)—™UT4240-1-81——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT™"FLEETEX 1-81 Exercise Analysis" (U)—™ZZ1010-1-82——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT™"FLEETEX 1-81 Quicklook Report" (U)—™ZZ1010-1-81——1 Copy™COMTHI€ÿRDFLT™"RIMPAC 80 Quicklook Report" (U)—™100-1-80——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT™"HARPOON Third Party Targeting Results in—™140-3-80™RIMPAC 80" (U)——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT™"Surface-to-surface Harpoon Engagements in—™140-2-80™RIMPAC 80" (U)——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT™"Battle Group Operating from the Viewpoint of—™280-2-79™the Threat during FLEETEX 1-79" (U)——•0`@ý1@LATý25A0PP0A2P5A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™™™JRB:myg—™™™™™™Ser 18/———————1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT™"Battle Group Navigation in RIMPAC 80" (U)—™500-€ÿ1-80——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT™"Electromagnetic compatability in RIMPAC 80" (U)—™500-2-78——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT™"ASUWC Communications in RIMPAC 80" (U)—™512-1-80——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT™"Merchant Ship/U.S. Navy Communications" (U)—™514-1-78——1 Copy™COMTHIRDFLT™"Classic Outboard Performance in RIMPAC 80" (U)—™530-1-80——————™™™™™ M. M. BALDWIN—™™™™ By direction——————————————————————€ÿFrom: CONSUBPAC Science Advisor (Code 009)—To: COMSUBDEVGRUONE——Subj: USS DOLPHIN; recommendation for employment of——Background: Heretofore USS DOLPHIN (AGSS 555) has been utilized predominantly–to support Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) tasks. While–occasional use has been made of DOLPHIN for surface and sub-surface training, it–is desireable that more productive operational uses be found. ——Problem: There is little knowledge available, either empirical or theoretical, on the–na€ÿ Work 80 Integrated ASW Analysis (U)———S-81-05648 (Cy 1)™Pac Analysis™Eval of TAC D&E Requirement-PACFLT (U)—™™Corp——————S-81-05435 (Cy 1)™COMSURFWARDEVGRU SHAREM 34™Analysis Rpt (U)————S-81-05329 (Cy 1)™COMSURFWARDEVGRU TMSZ5050-1-80 Surface—™™™™Combatant Acoustic—™™™™Localization (U)———€ÿ0`@ý1@LAZý24AAAAAD4A0D0P1D0P?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý—™™™™™™™™™™™SECRET—————™™™™™™™™™™™JRB:myg—™™™™™™™™™™™Ser 18/S63-83—™™™™™™™™™™™21 April 1983—————SECRET -- Unclassified upon removal of enclosures (1), (2) and (3)——MEMORANDUM——From:™Code 18—To:™™Codes 00, 01, 19, 08, 07, 83, 82——Subj:™™VC-CIC Upgrade Project by COMCARGRU EIGHT (U)——Encl:™™(1)™COMCARGRU EIGHT msg 032350Z Mar 83—™™(2)™COMCARGRU EIGHT draft msg 082000Z Mar 83—™™(3)™COMCARGRU EIGHT msg 082000Z Mar 83——1.™(U) During €ÿ81——1 Copy SURFLANT TAM 262-2-77—”0`@ý1@LATý22A8D?????ý3Lý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý—1 Copy SURFLANT TAM 262-3-78————TACMEMO ordered by J. R. Beauchane via TELECON of 27 Apr 1982:——1 Copy THIRDFLT TAM CZ1810-1-81————TACMEMO order via TELECON of May 1982:———1 Copy THIRFLT CZ1810-1-81——————TACMEMOS ordered via TELECON of 17 May 1982:——1 Copy SEVENTHFLT TAM 261-1-78——1 Copy SIXTHFLT LL €ÿ SZ5033-1-81——1 Copy SECONDFLT LL 140-3-78——1 Copy SUBDEVRON 12 TAM SZ5561-1-81——1 Copy SURFLANT TAM 261-1-78——2 Copies SURFLANT TAM 262-2-77——2 Copies SECONDFLT TAM 531-1-75——1 Copy THIRDFLT TAM 280-2-75—”0`@ý1@LATý22A8D?????ý3Lý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý—TACMEMO ordered via TELECON of 21 Apr 1982:——2 Copies CZ101032.00.1-80————TACMEMOs ordered via TELECON of 22 Apr 1982:——1 Copy €ÿ SURFLANT/PAC SZ5050-1-81——1 Copy SURFWARDEVGRU LL SZ1454-1-80——1 Copy SURFWARDEVGRU TAM UT4050-1-81——1 Copy THIRDFLT LL 260-3-78——1 Copy SECONDFLT LL 140-3-78——1 Copy SIXTHFLT LL 263-1-78——1 Copy SUBDEVRON 12 TAM SZ5561-1-81——1 Copy SURFLANT TAM 242-1-78——1 Copy SURFLANT TAM 262-2-77——1 Copy THIRDFLT TAM SZ5010-1- €ÿ Arlington, VA 22204——™Phone Number: 521-5570——™Rate for Single Room: $42.51 per day ——™Date:™™ 28 Feb 83 thru 3 Mar 83——————™™™™™™ J. R. BEAUCHANE—————€ÿ316.00-1-81——1 Copy SURFLANT TAM 262-2-78——1 Copy SURFLANT TAM 430-1-75——1 Copy SURFLANTPAC SZ5050-1-81——1 Copy SURFWARDEVGRU LL SZ1454-1-80——1 Copy SURFAWARDEVGRU LL SZ5050-1-81——1 Copy SURFARDEVGRU TAM UT4050-1-81——2 Copies THIRDFLT TAM 534-1-75————TACMEMOs ordered via ltr Ser 18/47 of 20 Apr 1982:——1 Copy ASWWINGPAC LL UT4234-1-81——1 Copy PATWINGSPAC TAM €ÿ SURFLANT TAM 262-2-77——1 Copy SURFWARDEVGRU LL 262-2-79——1 Copy SECONDFLT TAM 531-1-75——1 Copy SURFLANT TAM 242-1-78——1 Copy SURFLANT TAM 520-1-78——1 Copy SURFWARDEVGRU TAM UT4050-1-81——1 Copy THIRDFLT TAM ZZ1011-1-81—————TACMEMOs ordered via TELECON of 23 Apr 1982:———1 Copy SURFLANT TAM 262-2-78——1 Copy SURFLANT TAM 262-3-78——1 Copy €ÿ0`@ý1@LAZý24AAAAAD4A0D0P1D0P?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý—™™™™™™™™™™™SECRET—————™™™™™™™™™™™JRB:myg—™™™™™™™™™™™Ser 18/S63-83—™™™™™™™™™™™21 April 1983—————SECRET -- Unclassified upon removal of enclosures (1), (2) and (3)——MEMORANDUM——From:™Code 18—To:™™Codes 00, 01, 19, 08, 07, 83, 82——Subj:™™CV-CIC Upgrade Project by COMCARGRU EIGHT (U)——Encl:™™(1)™COMCARGRU EIGHT msg 032350Z Mar 83—™™(2)™COMCARGRU EIGHT draft msg 082000Z Mar 83—™™(3)™COMCARGRU EIGHT msg 082000Z Mar 83——1.™(U) During  ÿ € €  € €!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü  ÿ€€ $€'€€!€!€$€€€*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü€ÿd to AS-4, SSN-2, and SSN-3B missiles.——”0`@ý1@LATý22A8D?????ý3Lý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý—AUTOVON 290-1623, Attention: Janet——Director, Navy Tactical Support Activity, P.O. Box 1042 Silver Spring, MD 20910€ÿic————S-82-10420 (Cy 1)™U.S. PACFLT™PACFLT ASW Improvement Program (U)————S-82-10441 (Cy 1)™Pac Analysis ™™C3œ1 Innovative—™™Corp, Honolulu,HIšconcepts for further—™™™šstudy (U)———S-82-10286 (Cy 2)™COMSEVENTHFLT LL/213-1-77šThe SSN in Direct—™™™šSupport ———S-82-10105 (Cy 1)™TAC Supp Acty™Tactical DocšOperation Orders—™™™Abstracts/—™™™BTSA-FTK31-6328———S-82-10056 (Cy 1)™COMSECONDFLT TM/531-1-79™High Frequency Trans-—™™™šmitter Emission—™™™šControl (U)——”0`@ý1@FATý24A3P4A5D?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@€ÿ@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„CONTROL NO.…™„ACTIVITY…™„TYPE…™„SUB€ÿ‘#‘Control Secret File Listing—————„CONTROL NO.…™„ACTIVITY…™„TYPE…™„SUBJECT…——S-82-10713 (Cy 1)™NAVTACSUPPACTY Tac Doc Absts:™ASUW—™™™NTSA-FTL31-6597—————S-82-10690 (Cy 13)™NAVAIRDEVCEN A Bayesian Approach for Acoustic data,–™Environmental Data, and A-priori Data Fusion for Airborne ASW Localization–™(U)————S-82-10601 (Cy 1,2)™COMTHIRDFLT™TM/UZ4011-2-81šASUW Weapons —™™™šEmployment in the—™™™šBattle Group (U)———S-82-10535 (Cy 1,2)€ÿ 263-1-78——1 Copy SUBDEVRON 12 TAM SZ5561-1-81——1 Copy SURFLANT TAM 262-2-78——1 Copy SURFLANT TAM 262-3-78——1 Copy SURFLANT/PAC SZ5050-1-81——2 Copies THIRDFLT UZ1011-2-81—————Bibliography ordered via TELECON of 17 May 1982:——--Tactical publications relating to CV non-weapon tactical reactions to ASM and–SSN missile threat, and particularly EW, Coordination of forces, cover and–deception tactics as applieE ÿ?€ €B€*€ € ! €36€!$€ €-€?9€<€$0€-3 €0 €<€'B€6*€ '€9€ H€KNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü €ÿ„CONTROL NO.…™„ACTIVITY…™„TYPE…™„SUBJECT…———S-82-08566 (Cy 1)™COMTHIRDFLT™TM/TZ0011-1-81šTOMAHAWK Land —™™™šAttack Cruise —™™™šMissile (Conventional)—™™™šEmployment in the —™™™šBattle Group (U)———S-82-08565 (Cy 1)™COMTHIRDFLT™TM/SZ5010-1-81šNuclear ASW Plan-—™™™šning (U)———s-82-08495 (Cy 1)™COMTHIRDFLT™TM/CZ1810-1-81šESM Considerations to—™™™šExploit Atmospheric—™™™šDucts (U) ———S-82-08479 (Cy 1)™COMSUBDEV™AN/BQQ-6 Sonar Employment Manual (U)—™™SQUADRON 12———S-81-08306 (Cy 1)™NAVTACSUPPACTY€ÿ—™™™šNavy (U)———S-82-09029 (Cy 1)™OPTEVFOR™Microfich 1 of 3———S-82-09028 (Cy 1)™FLT Air Defense™Analyses of Effectiveness of Ship Based—™™™Syst-Etc (U)———S-82-09027 (Cy 1)šPACMISTESTCEN Electro-Optical Sensor Study for–Antiship Missile Defense (U)———S-82-08887 (Cy 2)™COMNAVSUFLANT/ SZ5050-1-82™Detection & Classifi-—™™COMNASURPACšcation if Soviet Anti-—™™FORCETACNOTEšShip Torpedoes, & AN/—™™™šSLQ-25 (MIXIE) Tacti-—™™™šcal Employment (U)———•0`@ý1@FATý24A3P4A5D?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@€ÿture of acoustic propagation in and around submarine canyons such as exists off–of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Characterization of acoustic conditions in this–specific area is extremely important for a variety of operational reasons. The three–most important of which are: to make decisions about the relative efficacy of–improving fixed surveillance arrays; to provide USS OHIO and other TRIDENT class–vessels with an accurate acoustic picture during their transits; to provide ASW–platforms with acous€ÿtic models to improve their effectiveness against possible–intruders.— While there are substantial operational reasons for having data and models of–this area, it is also germaine that little scientific knowledge exists on acoustic–propagation in and around such structures. An extensive literature and data base–search was conducted by the Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University–(APL/JHU), the Applied Research Laboratory, University of Texas (ARL/UT), the–Applied Research Laboratory€ÿterized, in–general, as an area with high background noise, time variable bottom geostructures,–temperature, salinity and water density changes realted to tidal action, bottom–sturcture and fresh water mixing...in short, it is a complex environment.— Two data acquisition experiments were conducted recently. Both took place in–the spring of 1982. One, entitled OUTPOST RESOLUTION, was conducted under–the auspices of NAVELEX PME 124 for the purpose of determining optimal fixed–array design and emp€ÿ@@ûüûüý€ÿ0`@ý1@FATý24A3P4A5D?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý< ÿ € € €€€€!€<3€$€!'€$*€'-€*0€-<€<9€P4A5D????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„‚SECRET NO.ƒ…™„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚SUBJECT TITLEƒ…——S-82-13380 (Cy 1)™NAVWARCOL™U.S. C3 I Soviet—™™Rec——S-82-11938 (Cy 1)™COMOCEANSYSLANT™Annex K to—™™COMOCEANSYSLANT–™™OPORD 2000 (U)——S-82-11860 (Cy 70)™COMANTISUBWAR™Survivability of—™ WINGPAC™the S-3A in an SA-—™LL UT3434-1-81™N-1/SA-N-3 Missile—™™Environment (U)——S-82-11553 (Cy 1)™COMPATWINGSLANT™VP Captor Mining—™TM MZ5033-1-82™Tactics (U)——S-82-11547 (Cy 1)™COMSUBPAC™PACSUBASWEX 1-81,—™™Ana##€ÿment of Air-—™TM 120-1-78™Wing Attach Assets—™™Against Missile—™™Equipped Surface—™™Units (U)——S-83-13686 (Cy 1)™COMTHIDFLT™Blue Antisurveillance—™LL AZ3011-1-80™& Antiair Warfare—™™Performance in–™™RIMPAC 80 (U)———”0`@ý1@LATý2>P4A5D????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„‚SECRET NO.ƒ…™„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚SUBJECT TITLEƒ…—„‚…ƒ—S-83-13685 (Cy 1)™COMTHIRDFLT™Classic Outboard—™LL 530-1-80™Performance in —™™RIMPAC 80 (U)——S-83-13684 (Cy 1)™COMTHIRDFLT™Coordinated ASW—™LL SZ5415-1-82™Operations in t€ÿlysis Report (U)——S-82-10713 (Cy 1)™NAVTACSUPP™Tactical Document—™ ACTY™Abstracts: ASUW—™NTSA-FTL31-6597™——S-82-10690 (C 13)™NAVAIRDEVCEN™A Bayesian Approach—™™for Acoustic Data,—™™Environmental Data,—™™& A-priori Data—™™Fusion for Airborne—™™ASW Localization (U)——S-82-10601 (Cy 1,2)™COMTHIRDFLT™ASUW Weapons—™TM/UZ4011-2-81™Empoyment in the—™™Battle Group (U)——S-82-10535 (Cy 1,2)™COMTHIRDFLT™SSN & TASS Direct—™LL/260-1-76™Support Operations—™™in FLEETEX 1-76 (U)——S-82-10534 (Cy 1)™COMTHIRDFLT™Count €ÿwelcomed if needed but would not be required to ride during the exercise.—™™It was indicated that the Navy operators have had enough training—™™during the past exercise to ensure that they can operate the system.——™c.™C3œCM: The writer will participate in the exercises and be aboard the USS—™™JOHN F. KENNEDY. It was requested that additional information be—™™provided on what Mr. Ken Miller (Wright-Patterson, Foreign Technology—™™Division) will be able to add to the exercise before making the dec  €ÿaintenance of, and document system performance during—its seventeen day at-sea deployment. The decision to deploy the simulators during this—exercise was relatively short fused and preparations were further complicated by—advancement of the deployment date by some thirty days.——3.™Throughout the period of training and at-sea deployment, Mr. Caesar exhibited a—cooperative, "can-do" attitude. His excellent technical background permitted him to—rapidly grasp the simulators operating and maintenance ! €ÿquirement stated for alternative system capabilities differed depending on who—was discussing the problem. T. Fitzgerald, provided the writer with the funding—and procurement requirements and the above commands were briefed and supplied—with the information provided by him. RADM Tuttle has discussed this proposed—program and the initial disapproval with VADM Baggett OP 095, and VADM—Baggett stated that he would look into the problem and possibly try to reprogram—some funding to support the projec  ÿ€€€ €€ €!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü ÿ€€ € € !€€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü. €ÿoperation and maintenance of those units while they—were deployed aboard Atlantic Fleet units participating in Project "COLD WINTER 83".—Based on the OPNAV request, the Fleet Readiness Office polled the Center for interested—technically qualified personnel and Mr. Caesar volunteered to participate.——2.™This effort required that the participating personnel receive factory training—on the assigned Simulator unit. Additionally, the technicians were to perform initial—turn-on/checkout, operation and m!€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý2>P4A5D????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„‚SECRET NO.ƒ…™„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚SUBJECT TITLE…ƒ———S-83-13707 (Cy 1 & 2)™COMSECONDFLT™Northern Wedding 78—™™Integrated ASW—™™Analysis Report (U),—™™Vol 1———S-83-13706 (Cy 1 & 2)™COMSECONDFLT™Ocean Safari 79—™™Integrated ASW—™™Analysis Report (U),—™™Vol 1——S-83-13705 (Cy 1 & 2)™COMSECONDFLT™Ocean Safari 79—™™Integrated ASW—™™Analysis Report (U),—™™Vol II——S-83-13702 (Cy 1)™COMTHIRDFLT™Tactical Ocean TM—™TM CZ1870-1-81™Surveillance (U)——S-83-1370 €ÿt.——8.™The following ia a summary status of the CCG-8 projects and the proposed—NOSC support of the projects during UNITED EFFORT/OCEAN SAFARI Exercises:——™a.™STADD: The two cables CORGRU-2 have are damaged but an additional—™™cable is on order. CORGRU-2 stated that they were familiar enough—™™with the system that no shipriders from NOSC is not required.——™b.™GPS:™CCG-8 wants to deploy the systems during the exercises if the—™™units can be made available. Mr. Decker (GPS Contractor) would be—™™ ÿ €&€'€ € &€ &€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü!!€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý25P0D2A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„S NUMBER…™„ORIGINATOR…™„SUBJECT…————S 11100™CNA™‘"‘USS AMERICA BG Evaluation of SLQ-32(V)‘"‘—™™™‘"‘Jamming Capability Against Long-Range Air-‘"‘—™™™‘"‘borne (B-52G) Search Radars (U)‘"‘————S 10987™CNA™Summary of Antiair Warfare Exercise—™™™Performance (U) Memorandum————S 08800™NRL™Utility of Smoke Systems in U.S.—™™™sNavy (U)———— ÿ!€ !€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü#€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý2>P4A5D????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„‚SECRET NO.ƒ…™„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚SUBJECT TITLE…ƒ———S-83-13707 ™COMSECONDFLT™Northern Wedding 78—™™Integrated ASW—™™Analysis Report (U),—™™Vol 1———S-83-13706 ™COMSECONDFLT™Ocean Safari 79—™™Integrated ASW—™™Analysis Report (U),—™™Vol 1——S-83-13705 ™COMSECONDFLT™Ocean Safari 79—™™Integrated ASW—™™Analysis Report (U),—™™Vol II——S-83-13702 ™COMTHIRDFLT™Tactical Ocean TM—™TM CZ1870-1-81™Surveillance (U)——S-83-13701 ™COMTHIRDFLT™Countering the Soviet ÿ €%€€ #€ € *€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü! €ÿA3œ people ride the USCGC GALLATIN and three ride the USS JOHN F.—KENNEDY. It is envisioned that NOSC will provide three of the riders and—NAVELEX will take care of the area clearances, etc. for all concerned.——7.™There is quite an effort by the Norfolk commands to locate funding for the—SATCAT (UHF Relay) capability. An OR was written by CCG-8 and endorsed by—COMSECONDFLT, COMNAVAIRLANT and CINCLANTFLT on 29 March 1983. With—all the Commands involved in working the SATCAT problem the funding—re ÿ!€#€#€ € #€"€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü%!€ÿn the USS EISENHOWER.——6.™T. Highbee, N. Keil of NOSC and others from NAVELEX, Coast Guard and—RCA had a working meeting with CCG-8 and his Staff relating to the deployment—of the A3œ System during the UNITED EFFORT Exercise. It appears the A3œ System—will be completed just in time to deploy. Close coordination with the contractors—will be effect to insure that any problems encountered will be corrected in —a timely manner so that the deployment schedule can be met. It was proposed—that ten  ÿ€$€€ #€ $€ $€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü""€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý22P?2D?????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™JAG:myj—™Ser 18/123-82—™12 July 1982—–———————MEMORANDUM———From: Code 181—To: Code 12231—Via: Code 421———Subj: Permanent Custody Transfer———Encl: (1) Voucher N66001-0010-X141 dtd 11 Jan 1980— (2) Voucher N66001-0178-X501 dtd 2 Jul 1980— (3) Voucher N66001-0052-X353 dtd 26 Feb 1980———1. Request cancellation of the loan agreements pertaining to items listed in–enclosures (1), (2) and (3). Permanent custody ""€ÿfor all of these items should be–0`@ý1@LATý22P?2D?????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ýtransferred to Atlantic Command Operations Support Facility.—————— J. A. GRANT———Copy to:—18—181———Prepared by: J. A. Grant, 181, x2851, 12 Jul 1982—Typed by: M. Y. Jimenez, 181, x2851———(€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý2>P4A5D????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„‚SECRET NO.ƒ…™„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚SUBJECT TITLEƒ…——S-82-13380 ™NAVWARCOL™U.S. C3 I Soviet—™™Rec——S-82-11938 ™COMOCEANSYSLANT™Annex K to—™™COMOCEANSYSLANT–™™OPORD 2000 (U)——S-82-11860 ™COMANTISUBWAR™Survivability of—™ WINGPAC™the S-3A in an SA-—™LL UT3434-1-81™N-1/SA-N-3 Missile—™™Environment (U)——S-82-11553 ™COMPATWINGSLANT™VP Captor Mining—™TM MZ5033-1-82™Tactics (U)——S-82-11547 ™COMSUBPAC™PACSUBASWEX 1-81,—™™Analysis Report (U)——S-82-10713 ™N!€ÿtercepted (U)——S-83-13672 ™COMTHIRDFLT™Communication—™TM ZZ1011-2-81™Counter-counter-—™™measures (U)—— ÿ"€"€ "€ "€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü"€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý22P?2D?????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™JAG:myj—™Ser 18/123-82—™12 July 1982—–———————MEMORANDUM———From: Code 181—To: Code 12231—Via: Code 421———Subj: Permanent Custody Transfer———Encl: (1) Voucher N66001-0010-X141 dtd 11 Jan 1980— (2) Voucher N66001-0178-X501 dtd 2 Jul 1980— (3) Voucher N66001-0052-X353 dtd 26 Feb 1980———1. Request cancellation of the loan agreements pertaining to items listed in–enclosures (1), (2) and (3). Permanent custody fo"#€ÿr all of these items should be–transferred to Atlantic Command Operations Support Facility.—————— J.A. 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Boyle™Bldg. 33, Room 2308—™™0900™Code 1802™(NSAP & TAC D&E)——™™0900™J. Beauchane™Bldg. 33, Room 2304—™™1000™Code 1801™(TAC D&E)——™™1000™G. Carlson™Bldg. 33, Room 2419—™™1300™Code 163™(ASW Project)——™™1330™Dr. Tunstall™Bldg. 605, Room 206—™™1430™Code 72™(Dept Technology Overview)”$$€ÿific Fleet, Level 4 on—a „lateral… assignment.——NOTE: THE CANDIDATE NOMINATED BY THE CENTER WILL BE COMPETING WITH—NOMINEES FROM OTHER LABORATORIES AND CENTERS.——„AREA OF CONSIDERATION…: NOSC——Applications will be accepted for assignment from career or career-conditional—„NOSC… employees only.——„LOCATION:… Commander, Naval Air Forces Pacific, San Diego, Ca. Incumbent, as—required, will participate in Fleet exercises.——„REQUIREMENTS…: Broad technical and management background, experience with a$$€ÿted over 40 individual—copies of some of the TACMEMOs/Lessons Learned listed in reference (a).——2. The response indicated a need for this service. To fulfill this need, —a list of new TACMEMOs/Lessons Learned is distributed periodically.——3. Enclosure (1) is the list of all TACMEMOs/Lessons Learned received that—can be available to the Center via Code 1801.——4. Distribution should review enclosure (1) to determine those TACMEMOs/—Lessons Learned that are of interest. All TACMEMOs/Lessons Lear#$€ÿcquisition—and intelligence communities, and full scale test experience. Also, selectee should—have a broad background in one or more of the following warfare areas: Electronic, Mine, ASW,—ASUW, and/or AAW Warfare areas and C3œ, Surveillance or Ocean technologies as related—to Human Factors and training applications. The Consultant will be the primary—interface between the Fleet Command, NOSC, and other Naval Laboratories/Centers on—NSAP and Command RDT&E matters.——Normal tour of duty for this $%€ÿe ASW—™TM/262-1-78™Screening Plan (U)——S-82-09950 (Cy 165)™COMAREASWFOR™Active Sonar Ops—™ SIXTHFLT——S-82-09949 (Cy 1)™NAVSURFLANT™Classified subject—™TM/262-3-79——S-82-09947 (Cy 1)™COMTHIRDFLT™ESM Considerations to—™TM/CZ1810-1-81™Exploit Atmosphere—™™Ducts (U)——S-82-09944 (Cy 1)™COMPATWINGSLANT™P-3 Harpoon—™TM/UT4033-1-81——S-82-09842 (Cy 1)™COMTHIRDFLT™Electronic Warfare—™TM/CZ1010-1-81™Coordinator (U)——S-82-09786 (Cy 1)™COMTHIRDFLT™SSQ-74 Integrated—™TM/ZZ0000-2-81™Cover & Deception—™™System (U)$$€ÿre areas, and—C3œ Surveillance or Ocean Technologies as related to Human Factors or Training Applications.—2. Ability to deal effectively with high ranking civilian and military personnel in—situations requiring a high degree of tact, diplomacy and sound judgement.—3. Ability to make sound technical recommendations and accept responsibility for—decisions.—4. Communications abilities, which allow for meaningful exchanges with many Navy and—technical community skill levels and disciplines.—5. Fa#€ÿ0`@ý1@LAbý2??????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý‘#‘NAVAL OCEAN SYSTEMS CENTER–‘#‘SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92152–‘#‘„SPECIAL BULLETIN…–‘#‘NAVY SCIENCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (NSAP)–‘#‘HUMAN FACTORS CONSULTANT (ONE POSITION)–‘#‘TO—‘#‘COMMANDER IN CHIEF PACIFIC FLEET, HONOLULU, HAWAII–——„ANNOUNCEMENT NO:… 18-36-83 „ISSUED:… 1 MARCH 1983 „CLOSES:… 15 MARCH 1983——The Director of Naval Laboratories has requested our assistance in recruiting for—a Science Advisor to the Commander-In-Chief Pac$$€ÿned contained—in enclosure (1) are available in the Fleet Readiness Office for checkout or—reproduction.—————— M. M. BALDWIN——Distribution:—A (NOSC only)————$$€ÿassignment is one year. However, a one year extension —could be possible if incumbent, Center Management, NSAP Director, and Command concur.—Application of NOSC's selectee will be submitted to the NSAP Director as a nominee.—This position will be in competition with other NAVMAT Centers. Tour will begin —approximately July/August 1983.——„RANKING FACTORS:… All applicants will ranked with the following job-related elements.——1. Technical competence in Electronic, Mine, ASW, ASUW, and/or AAW Warfa$€ÿmiliarity with other Navy Laboratory capabilities.——„INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS:… All interested NOSC applicants may file by submitting—a current SF-171 to NOSC Personnel Office, Code 141, Bldg. A83, identifying the—position by title and announcement number. Applications „must be received by…—„close of business on the closing date.… If you have any questions concerning this—vacancy, contact R. E. Schlesinger x6533.——FULL CONSIDERATION WILL BE GIVEN TO ALL ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS WITHOUT REGARD TO—AG%$%€ÿ——S-82-09245 (Cy 1)™DoD™Military Critical—™™Technologies List (U)—”0`@ý1@LATý2>P4A5D????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„‚SECRET NO.ƒ…™„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚SUBJECT TITLEƒ…———S-82-09180 (Cy 2)™COMNAVAIRLANT™Hard/Soft Kill—™™Considerations (U)——S-82-09177 (Cy 5)™NAVAIRLANT™CINCLANTFLT Sea—™™Control/Projection—™™War Game Cycle 24—™™N. Atlantic (U)——S-82-09176 (Cy 2)™COMNAVAIR™N. 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He also stated that he is—bringing a HP 9000 and a Wang system with him to the Mediterranean. He also—invited the writer and LTjg Denney to come out and participate in an exericse with—in in the Med so we will have first hand knowledge of the unique problems of—operating in the Med.——5.™R. Taylor, NSAP SIAD for CNAL stated that K. 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I was—in the line for 40 minutes. I should have been attended right then and there but was not,—and as I was nearing my boarding time, I gave them my paperwork and asked them to mail it—to me. One week later, on March 10, 1983, I called Dulles Hertz and was told that my paper-—work had been lost and th '€ÿ30™Gary Carlson™Bldg. 33, Room 2419—™™0845™Code 163™(ASW & TAC D&E)——™™0900™Dr. Cooper™Bldg. 173, Room 1—™™1200™Code 013™(IRIED Programs)——™™1330™Mike Morrison™Bldg. 106, Room 228—™™1430™Code 5323™(ASW Technology)——™™1430™G. 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It is envisioned that NOSC will provide three of the riders and—NAVELEX will take care of the area clearances, etc. for all concerned.——7.™There is quite an effort by the Norfolk commands to locate funding for the—SATCAT (UHF Relay) capability. An OR was written by CCG-8 and endorsed by—COMSECONDFLT, COMNAVAIRLANT and CINCLANTFLT on 29 March 1983. Wit&€ÿh—all the Commands involved in working the SATCAT problem the funding—requirement stated for alternative system capabilities differed depending on who—was discussing the problem. T. Fitzgerald provided the writer with the funding—and procurement requirements and the above commands were briefed and supplied—with the information provided by him. RADM Tuttle has discussed this proposed—program and the initial disapproval with VADM Baggett of OP 095. VADM—Baggett stated that he would look into the p&G€ÿnd are pushing for funding. T. Fitzgerald—™™(Code 9342) will go to Norfolk prior to the JFK's deployment to groom the—™™system and train the ship personnel.——™f.™A3œ Buoy: As stated above this should deploy but no slippage in—™™the fabrication of the array can be tolerated. NOSC will provide—™™three riders on the GALLATIN.——™g.™Fast Fourier Transformation (FFT): This project was discussed with CCG-—™™8, N7 of SECONDFLT and the NSAP SIAD for SURFLANT. It was—™™determined that the use of the NS'&&€ÿ.2 Programs)——™™1415™Bill Montague™Bldg. 321, Room 201—™™1530™NPRDC™(ASW Study)——™May 4™0800™J. Boyle™Bldg. 33, Room 2308—™™0900™Code 1802™(NSAP & TAC D&E)——™™0900™J. Beauchane™Bldg. 33, Room 2304—™™1000™Code 1801™(TAC D&E)——™™1000™G. Carlson™Bldg. 33, Room 2419—™™1300™Code 163™(ASW Project)——™™1330™Dr. Tunstall™Bldg. 605, Room 206—™™1430™Code 72™(Dept Technology Overview)”4E€ÿjob during the recent READIEX in the Radar Phenomenon—Evaluation on the USS EISENHOWER.——6.™T. Higbee and D. Keir of NOSC and others from NAVELEX, Coast Guard and—RCA had a working meeting with CCG-8 and his Staff relating to the deployment—of the A3œ System during the UNITED EFFORT Exercise. It appears the A3œ System—will be completed just in time to deploy. Close coordination with the contractors—will be in effect to insure that any problems encountered will be corrected in —a timely manner''€ÿ—™TM/262-5-79™& AN/SQR18A Pro-—™™cessor Settings in —™™the Programmable—™™Modes of Operation(U)——S-81-06101 (Cy 1)™COMSURFWARDEV™Use of Active Sonar—™ GRU™in Surface Ship—™TM/262-2-80™Operations (U)——S-81-06006 (Cy 32)™COMSECONDFLT™Team Work 80—™™Integrated ASW—™™Analysis (U)——S-81-05648 (Cy 1)™Pac Anal Corp™Evaluation of TAC—™™D&E Requirement-—™™PACFLT (U)——S-81-05435 (Cy 1)™COMSURFWARDEV™SHAREM 34 Analysis—™ GRU™Report (U)—————”0`@ý1@LATý2>P4A5D????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„‚SECRET NO''€ÿ.ƒ…™„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚SUBJECT TITLEƒ…———S-81-05329 (Cy 1)™COMSURFWARDEV™Surface Combatant—™ GRU™Acoustic Localiza-—™TM/SZ5050-1-80™tion (U)————————————————————————————•0`@ý1@LATý2>P4A5D????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý&'€ÿURFLANT™Pouncer Stationing—™TM/262-7-79™in a Moving PIM—™™Screen (U)——S-81-06227 (Cy 1)™SURFLANT™Towed Array Large—™262-4-78™DATUM Search—™™Tactics (U)——S-81-06226 (Cy 1)™COMSURFWARDEV™Surface Combatant—™ GRU™Acoustic Classifi-—™TM/242-2-80™cation (U)——S-81-06225 (Cy 1)™NAVSURFLANT ™Open Ocean Surface—™TM/242-1-78™Threat (U)——S-81-06167 (Cy 1)™CNO™TAC D&E FY 81—™™Program——S-81-06121 (Cy 1,1b)™SURFLANT™Active/Passive—™262-2-78™ASW Screening—™™Plan (U)——S-81-06120 (Cy 1)™NAVSURFLANT™Optimum AN/SQE-17 ?€ÿ pods ready for future use. RADM's Tuttle–and Flatley both stated that they want the SATCAT capability and are pushing for–funding of the project. T. Fitzgerald (Code 9342) will go to Norfolk prior to the–JFK's deployment to groom the system and train the ship personnel.——™f.™A3œ Buoy: As stated above this should deploy, but no slippage in—the fabrication of the array can be tolerated. NOSC will provide three riders on–the USCGC GALLATIN.——™g.™Fast Fourier Transformation (FFT): This project &)€ÿat I would have to re-initiate the voucher. Isn't it a shame that—a customer has to call to be billed!——The attitude of your personnel in accusing me of taking the keys, sending me to the end of—the line, and then losing my paperwork is nonprofessional. I sincerely hope this will never—happen again. —— Respectfully,——— J. R. BEAUCHANE— #$ÿMo.Stat.Rept.ý830224ý830225ý 80ý0ý3ý@XF@AþWANG/PWBý830314ý830504ý 80ý2ý8ýC|G@AþSAMPLEformatý830224ý830504ý 80ý0ý3ý@TE@AþJRB/FILESý820901ý830504ý 80ý1ý6ýCpD@AþFormat 1ý820506ý830504ý 80ý0ý2ý@`D@AþFormat 2ý820506ý830504ý 80ý0ý2ý@\H@AþFormat.Iý820506ý830504ý 80ý0ý2ý@XC@AþNSAP.cý830602ý830602ý 80ý0ý8ýD`F@Aþ()(€ÿoblem and possibly try to reprogram—some funding to support the project.——8.™The following is a summary status of the CCG-8 projects and the proposed—NOSC support of the projects during UNITED EFFORT/OCEAN SAFARI Exercises:——™a.™STADD: The two cables CARGRU-2 have are damaged but an additional—cable is on order. CARGRU-2 stated that they were familiar enough with the–system that shipriders from NOSC are not required.——™b.™GPS:™CCG-8 wants to deploy the systems during the exercises if the—units c((€ÿ bringing with them to NOSC —their HP 9000 and software package and will demonstrate how it is being used to—support CCG-8 as a planning and tactical decision aid.——3.™LCDR W. Reed, CCG-8 Communications Officer requested that NOSC—provide him program listing of the Communication Plan Automation System—(CPAS,) Spectrum Use Management System (SUMS) and Prophet so the programs—can be included in the HP 9000 software package.—•4.™RADM J. O. Tuttle was visited and he thanked NOSC for supporting him and—-(€ÿe provided a copy of two messages that relate to the CV-CIC Upgrade projects he—is supporting. He indicated that maybe some of his concepts for the CV-CIC—Upgrade would be appropriate for TFCC or ACDS. RADM Flatley also stated that—he and approximately 1/3 of his Staff will be at NOSC for the TFCC Increment—TWO Standard Operational Procedures (SOP) development exercise from 9 to 13—May. CAPT Callahan (NAVELEX TFCC Program Manager) briefed RADM Flatley—and his Staff on the SOP exercise. CCG-8 is(=€ÿ”0`@ý1@LATý24AAAAAD4A2P1D?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüýprovided by S. Miyashiro (Code 8246) was forwarded to CAPT Hay. The BALLTOPS–Exercise will be the number one priority because of the location of the exercise.——™e.™SATCAT: The writer relayed that NOSC could not provide any additional—pods for the exercise because there is insufficient time to procure the components.–If funding is made available, the pods would be modified and the radios and–antennas would be installed to make the)€ÿ—0`@ý1@LA_ý24AAAAA0A3A0D5P1D????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý™™™™™™™™™6 April 1983———MEMORANDUM————From:™Code 1801—To:™™Code 18——Subj:™™UNITED EFFORT/OCEAN SAFARI Exercises Support——1.™COMCARGRU EIGHT, (RADM Tuttle) will be the OTC for the subject exercises. For the—past three or four months he has been requesting the use of R&D type systems to increase his—effectiveness as the OTC for these exercises. NOSC has been approached by RADM Tuttle and—the SYSCOMS to support the use of the R&D systems during the exer((€ÿan be made available. Mr. Decker (GPS Contractor) would be welcomed if–needed but would not be required to ride during the exercise. It was indicated that–the Navy operators have had enough training during the past exercise to ensure–that they can operate the system.——™c.™C3œCM: The writer will participate in the exercises and be aboard the USS—JOHN F. KENNEDY. It was requested that additional information be provided on–what Mr. Ken Miller (Wright-Patterson, Foreign Technology Division) will b((€ÿe able–to add to the exercise before making the decision whether he will be able to ride as–our C3œCM assistant.——™d.™Shipboard Identification Demonstration Model (SIDM): It was stated that—CCG-8 supported this project but has no control over the USS BIDDLE. The writer–contacted CAPT Midgarden (N7, C2F) and he stated that he would see if he could–arrange the berthing space required for the SIDM Representatives on the USS–BIDDLE. He and CAPT Hay will try to work out a solution. The alternative—"+€ÿAVTACSUPP™Tactical Document—™ ACTY™Abstracts: ASUW—™NTSA-FTL31-6597™——S-82-10690 ™NAVAIRDEVCEN™A Bayesian Approach—™™for Acoustic Data,—™™Environmental Data,—™™& A-priori Data—™™Fusion for Airborne—™™ASW Localization (U)——S-82-10601 ™COMTHIRDFLT™ASUW Weapons—™TM/UZ4011-2-81™Employment in the—™™Battle Group (U)——S-82-10535 ™COMTHIRDFLT™SSN & TASS Direct—™LL/260-1-76™Support Operations—™™in FLEETEX 1-76 (U)——S-82-10534 ™COMTHIRDFLT™Countering the Soviet—™TM/280-3-75™Ocean Surveillance—™™System (SOSS))&'€ÿracy F.—— 713™Smith, Robert R.—— 8105™Leonard, Daniel R.—— 5102™Johnson, C. S.—— 5105™Soule, Richard R.—— 521™Lemaire, Ivor P.—— 54™McLennan, Rod A.—— 5202™Gray, Lawrence J.——”0`@ý1@LATý25A7P4A0D?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„CODE…™ „NAME…™——— 6305™Campbell, James R.—— 621™Long, Benton F.—— 611™Drage, Gary D.—— 72™Tunstall, Edward B.—— 722™Jackson, Edward G.—— 73021™Pusateri, Vincent P.—— 7131™Marsh, William H.—— 721™Larsen, Ronald W.—— 8333™Burris, Benjamin B.—— 8133™Clark, John+(€ÿ—all the Commands involved in working the SATCAT problem the funding—requirement stated for alternative system capabilities differed depending on who—was discussing the problem. T. Fitzgerald provided the writer with the funding—and procurement requirements and the above commands were briefed and supplied—with the information provided by him. RADM Tuttle has discussed this proposed—program and the initial disapproval with VADM Baggett of OP 095. VADM—Baggett stated that he would look into the pr&)€ÿ E.—— 8302™Goodbody, Richard L.—— 823™Silva, John (NMI)—— 812™Walker, Richard L.—— 833™Ogata, Calvin T.—— 1602™Stradling, Cornell S.—— 1603™Buntzen, Rodney R.—— 161™Washburn, David D.—— 164™Cook, Richard D.—— 163™Avery, Jack T.—— 533™Wilkins, George A.—— 531™Booth, Newell O.—— 6330™Burns, Walter L.—— 7102™Aurand, Henry S.—— 7303™Rios, Robert S.—— 7101™Hanna, Dean A.—— 7114™Ehlers, John C.—”0`@ý1@LATý25A7P4A0D?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„CODE…™ „NAME…™——— 8302™Dejka, William J.——)*€ÿ 811™Kline, Sidney R.—— 8121™Caldwell, Jay F.—— 8313™Barksdale, James R.—— 8141™Olson, Ivring C.—— 8244™Akita, Richard M.—— 9251™Albares, Donald J.—— 9301™Glunt, Edward W.—— 171™Dower, Kenneth E.——0`@ý1@LATý25A7P4A0D?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý•0`@ý1@LATý25A7P4A0D?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý—————„CODE…™ „NAME…™——— 8302™Eddington, Don C.—— 8131™Fuzak, Clarence S.—— 91™Gilbreath, Jim A.—— 013™November, Richard (NMI)—— 532™Richter, Juergen H.—— 71™Schenck, Harry A.—— 824™Kolb, Robert C.—— '(€ÿ #0689321——Copy to:—Hertz Dulles International—P. O. Box 17410—Washington, DC 20041——Hertz Corporation—421 Villa Leonardo da Vinci—00145 Rome——— ÿ &€ )€*€)€ )€*€)€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü.€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý24A0PD6A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„A.…™„NAVAL OCEAN SYSTEMS CENTER (NOSC)…———™Mission: To be the principal Navy Research, Development, Test and—Evaluation Center for command control, communications, ocean surveillance,—surface and air-launched undersea weapon systems, submarine arctic warfare, and—supporting technologies.——™-™NOSC is a full spectrum Center from planning and intelligence—™™inputs through the command, control and decision-making process—™™via communications*€ÿn of her and her capabilities for future endeavors.——2. The Fleet Readiness Office's response to Fleet requirements is characterized–by a need for rapid, efficient and orderly output. The workload for the secretaries–is varied but always heavy and requires capabilities for quick learning, meeting–changed requirements, operation of various computer processors and message–terminals. It also requires an even temperament for meeting and welcoming–visitors and handling often difficult phone and mess*  ÿ€*€*€ )€*€*€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü)*€ÿage traffic.——3. Miss Jimenez has performed her job and assignments especially well and has–shown an eagerness to learn and increase her education and skills. We are pleased–with her association with this office and would miss that association. However,–recognizing her desires for self improvement and the good potential she possesses–for benefitting from other jobs, training and educational experiences, I am pleased–to offer my recommendation. I am confident of her ability to excel in any new–a**€ÿssignments.——— Sincerely,—————— J. E. RUSCONI———1€ÿ0`@ý1@LAZý24ADDDPD4A0D5PA????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™™™™™™SECRET———™™™™™™™™™JRB:myg—™™™™™™™™™Ser 18/S61-83—™™™™™™™™™8 April 1983—————MEMORANDUM——SECRET -- Unclassified upon removal of enclosures (1) and (2)——From:™Fleet Readiness Office, Code 18—To:™™Distribution——Subj:™™COMSECONDFLT ASW Report on Ocean Safari 79——Encl:™™(1)™S-83-13706, COMSECONDFLT Ocean Safari 79 Integrated ASW Analysis—™™™ Report, Volume I (U)—™™(2)™S-83-13705, COMSECONDFLT Ocean Safari 79 Integrated ASW Analysi ÿ€€ € €!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü)*€ÿ8302™Miller, Harold G.—— 8242™Allgaier, Glen R.—— 635™Reeves, Jon C.—— 731™Tirpak, Frank M.—— 7331™Scott, Robert J.—— 733™Regan, Kenneth D.—— 83™Monteleon, Victor J.—— 8245™Kinkel, Lester J.—— 8123™Lamendola, Michael A.—— 8247™Chandler, Gerald F.—— 8123™Kelly, Raymond E.—— 1604™Sullivan, Shelby F.—— 6322™Zeidler, James R.—— 8315™Tinklepaugh, Norman L.—— 8132™Dargis, Stanley W.—— 16™Kinnison, Gerald L.——”+)€ÿ (What emitters?).——™b.™(S) Did BG receive the NSA report of the badgers prior to the CORAL SEA—™™™sighting?——™c.™(S) Bear f's were staged at KHOROL EAST which usually stages Bear D's.—™™™(Did they fly on BG from there ?)——————™™™™™™™™J. R. BEAUCHANE—————————————————™™™™™™™™™™SECRET—” ÿ *€ 1€-€ 3€.€4€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü+(,€ÿ1@LATý2>P4A5D????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„‚SECRET NO.ƒ…™„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚SUBJECT TITLEƒ…———S-82-09180 ™COMNAVAIRLANT™Hard/Soft Kill—™™Considerations (U)——S-82-09177 ™NAVAIRLANT™CINCLANTFLT Sea—™™Control/Projection—™™War Game Cycle 24—™™N. Atlantic (U)——S-82-09176 ™COMNAVAIR™N. Atlantic War—™ FORLANTFLT™1984-TCRP 24——S-82-09078 ™COMTHIRDFLT™Nuclear Consider-—™TM/AN1811-1-81™ations in BG Antiair—™™Warfare (U)——S-82-09041 ™NAVSURFWEACEN™Study of Nonacoustic—™™Warfare Techniques(U)——S-82-0904-*€ÿels.——™g.™(U) The LSD blurs and become almost unreadable if periodic updates are not—™™™made. A refresh capability should be incorporated if no updates are made.——™h.™(C) As of 9 April l983, there seemed to be a problem of getting the 4 hour—™™™summaries from the OTCIXS.——2.™(U) Information to be correlated with other NOSC participants:——™a.™(S) USS CORAL SEA was using light deception and turn count masking.—™™™CORAL SEA also was in a modified Emcon Bravo to avoid radiation—™™™of unique emitters. 1€ÿdiscussed and our comments were provided.—— VADM Rowen (C6f) and his staff on 16 Feb 83: The interest was so high that—the scheduled 30 minute brief lasted for 1 1/2 hours. It was agreed that what they—are doing with the SIWAC closely correlates with what we are doing. They also—stated that OP94 and Vice CNO's approach is not the way to go. VADMs Rowen,—Hays and Lawrence all stated that we have to get releases to use CM (IE Jammers)—because we will not know how to use them if we do not prac,€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý24A8PP2P?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý————‘#‘BEAUCHANE FILES–—————ADMIN FILES:™™EXERCISE FILES:——1.™FINANCIAL™™100. Fleet Exercises—™a. General™ a. SIXTHFLT—™b. Timekeeping™™ b. SECONDFLT—™c. 1498's™™ c. THIRDFLT—™d. MIS™™ d. SEVENTHFLT—™e. Funds Received™™ e. SHAREM—™f. NOSC Computer™™ f. COMSEVENTHFLT———™™™101. READIEX—™™™ a. COMSEVENTHFLT—™™™ b. COMSIXTHFLT—™™™ c. COMTHIRDFLT—™™™ d. COMSECONDFLT—™™™ -)€ÿso that the deployment schedule can be met. It was proposed—that ten A3œ people ride the USCGC GALLATIN and three ride the USS JOHN F.—KENNEDY. It is envisioned that NOSC will provide three of the riders and—NAVELEX will take care of the area clearances, etc. for all concerned.——7.™There is quite an effort by the Norfolk commands to locate funding for the—SATCAT (UHF Relay) capability. An OR was written by CCG-8 and endorsed by—COMSECONDFLT, COMNAVAIRLANT and CINCLANTFLT on 29 March 1983. With(#€ÿ (U)——S-82-10502 ™COMTHIRDFLT™Surface Surveillance—™TM/UZ4011-1-81™in the Battle Gp (U)——S-82-10476 ™COMNAVSURFPAC™TASS: Ship Procedures—™TM/SZ5010-1-81™Guide (U)——S-82-10449 ™Air Intercept™AICS Course—™CNTRLFLTCOMBAT™—™ TRNGCENPAC™—™AICS/K-221-0015——”„‚SECRET NO.ƒ…™„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™‚SUBJECT TITLEƒ———S-82-10420 ™PACFLT™PACFLT ASW—™™Improvement—™™Program (U)——S-82-10441 ™PAC ANALYSIS™C31 Innovative—™Corp, HI™Concepts for —™™Further Study (U)——S-82-10286 ™COMSEVENTHFLT™The0+€ÿions (U)—™™LL ———COMSURFWAR™242-1-80™PHM Gunfire-Evation Tactics (U)— DEVGRU™C 10450™—™™TM ———COMSURWAR™510-1-80™Standard Operating Procedures— DEVGRU™C 10224™For Effective Use of LINK-14 (U)—™™2 Cys™—™™TM ———COMSURFWAR™510-3-80™PHM Command and Control In Battle— DEVGRU™C10435™Group Operations—™™TM —”0`@ý1@LAZý25A3A3A3A3A????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚ID NUMBERƒ…™„‚SUBJECTƒ…————COMSURFWAR™600-1-80™Underway Replenishment — DEVGRU™C 10462™Decision Making Aid (U)—™™TM ———C+5€ÿO,+-€ÿ0 ™NAVSURFWEACEN™Classified Subject——S-82-09034 ™OPTEVFOR™ASMD-EW Suite (AN/—™Tactics Guide 06-81™SLQ-32(V) with—™™SRBOC/TORCH (U)——S-82-09033 ™OPTEVFOR™AN/SAR-8 (SN-1)—™OPNAV Rpt Symbol™Infrared Search—™3960-12™& Track System (U)——S-82-09032 ™CNA™A Comparison of—™™Standoff Weapon—™™Guidance Concepts—™™for Night Air Attack—™™on a Task Group (U)——S-82-08566 ™COMTHIRDFLT™TOMAHAWK Land —™TM/TZ0011-1-81™Attack Cruise—™™Missile (Conventional)—™™Employment in the—™™Battle Group (U)——S-82-08565 ™COMTHIRDF+,€ÿ e. SUBLANT—™™™ f. LOI———™™™102. ASUWEX—™™™ a. SEVENTHFLT———™™™103. MULTI-NATIONAL EXERCISES—™™™ a. RIMPAC—™™™ b. PROUD SPIRIT—™™™ C. TEAM SPIRIT—™™™ d. NAT WK's—™™™ e. TEAM WORK—™™™ f. Northern Wedding———™™™104. JOINT SERVICE EXERCISES—™™™ a. Solid Shield—™™™ b. WESEX 1-81—™™™ c. PROUD SABER———™™™105. EXERCISE RECONSTRUCTION———™™™106. MINEX——”0`@ý1,+€ÿtaboys—”0`@ý1@LATý24A8PP2P?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p,,€ÿeole—™™™ p. Bridge/Bridge—™™™ q. Decision Aids—™™™ r. BALTOPS-82—™™™ t. CTF 66 Project Support———™™™210. TAC D&E———™™™220. TN's and TD's—————4.™NAVAL MESSAGES™™230. TRAINERS—™a. Incoming™™ a. NWISS Program Review—™b. Outgoing™—™c. ACTION™———5.™TRAVEL—™a. General—™b. Vouchers—™ BEAUCHANE - TRAVEL ITINERARIES—™c. Visit Clearances—™d. Trip Reports———6.™PERSONNEL—™a. General—™b. Training———7.™CODE 18—™a. General—™b. Administrative—™c. Organization—™d. At ÿ)€.€.€-€ .€!-€.€ /€$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü,,€ÿ@LATý24A8PP2P?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý——2.™MEMOS™™107. TRANSEX—,,€ÿ™a. Incoming—™b. Outgoing—™™™108. TYPE COMMAND EXERCISES———™™™109. GENERAL EXERCISES————3.™CORRESPONDENCE™™200. PROJECTS/PROGRAMS—™a. Incoming™ a. AWAC/LINK II—™b. Outgoing™™ b. AIREM ALFA-80—™™™ c. ECCM—™™™ d. MRDIS—™™™ e. Prophet Sea Test—™™™ f. OCR—™™™ g. TIMS—™™™ h. TAC D&E Review—™™ i. OUTBOARD—™™™ j. SLQ-32—™™™ k. SOFT KILL—™™™ l. C3œCM—™™™ m. OTH TACMEMO EVAL—™™™ n. War Games—™™™ o. O.Cr+-€ÿ@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüýADMIN FILES:™™EXERCISE FILES:——8.™MEETINGS—™a. Conference, Briefing Agenda—™b. Briefings—™c. Program Review—™d. Battle Group Planning—™ Conference—™e. ASW Steering Committee Mtg———9.™FACILITIES/EQUIPMENT—™a. General—™b. Plant Account—™c. Triennial Inventory———10. ™SECURITY—™a. General—™b. SECRET Sign out File———11.™CONTRACTS & TASKS—™a. General———12.™IWA's———13.™DEMO PROJECT———14.™MISCELLANEOUS—™a. General—™b. TACNUC—™c. FRAP———15.™TAC D&E - General—™a. TAC D&E-  ÿ+€-€!,€ !,€ $-€ ,€,€,€,€'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü*2$ÿ01/memoý820802ý830225ýD80ý0ý4ý@LH@AþMo.Stat.Rept.ý830224ý830225ý 80ý0ý3ý@XF@AþTM/LL.aý830208ý830302ýD80ý7ý16ýCdC@AþTM/LL files.1ý830208ý830302ýD80ý1ý5ýBDD@AþTAC D&E FILE LISTý820824ý830302ýD80ý7ý20ýClD@AþNSAPý ý830307ýD80ý0ý7ýCDE@AþNSAP.bý ý830307ýD80ý0ý7ýDPA@AþNSAP.aý ý830307ýD80ý0ý8ýDPB@AþNSAP.cý ý830.+€ÿa CV, when the CV position is updated all accompaning —™™™ships should be updated to the CV's location. This would not work for a BG—™™™presentation within a 100/500 nm radius but should suffice if a larger range—™™™scale is used.——™f.™(U) Relating to (e) above; the presentation of a BG on the LSD was usually two—™™™cluttered and not useable. The system should have a BG symbol and not—™™™display accompaning vessels unless the range scale is small enough to show—™™™some separation between the vess2€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý2?3P?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý5. Personnel exchanging duties are required to notify, in person or by phone,—LCDR Mitchel, SWO (X2349)/AGC Tokryman, Assistant SWO (X2851) and the—Military Admin Office (X6310). Where lack of advance knowledge of TAD or other—circumstances preclude effecting an exchange of duty, assignments from the—supernumerary list will be made by the Senior Watch Officer/Assistant Senior—Watch Officer.——6. New duty officers will, prior to assuming thei,-€ÿ - POC———16.™PROCAL - General—™a. FMPL———17.™VISITORS—™a. DoD—™b. Non-DoD———18.™SWDG (Surface Warfare Development Group)———”0`@ý1@LATý24A8PP2P?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý—ADMIN. FILES———19.———20.———21.™Operational Requirements———22. PROPOSALS———23. RDT&E Support Requirements—————(€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý24AAAAAD4A2P1D?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý————1.™LTjg V. Denney and Lt England have been invited to participate in the SOLID—SHIELD Exercise aboard the USS JOHN F. KENNEDY. CAPT Hay stated that—NOSC could nominate because one more female rider because one of the at-sea—cabins will be made available for the female riders.——2.™RADM Flatley discussed NOSC's support of the projects for CCG-8 and—stated that he is trying to establish funding for the SATCAT (UHF Relay) Project.—H ÿ *€ 4€-€5€ 5€4€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü4+€ÿjob during the recent READIEX in the Radar Phenomenon—Evaluation on the USS EISENHOWER.——6.™T. Higbee and R. Keil of NOSC and others from NAVELEX, Coast Guard and—RCA had a working meeting with CCG-8 and his Staff relating to the deployment—of the A3œ System during the UNITED EFFORT Exercise. It appears the A3œ System—will be completed just in time to deploy. Close coordination with the contractors—will be in effect to insure that any problems encountered will be corrected in —a timely manner .).€ÿ to the ultimate response in terms of weapons—™™and electronic warfare (EW).——™-™Major areas of RDT&E work include command control and communi-—™™cations (C3œ), EW, ocean surveillance, antisubmarine warfare—™™(ASW) weapons systems, ocean science, ocean engineering, bio-—™™systems research, and related technologies. NOSC also pursues—™™an extensive in-house and Navy program of systems analysis—™™and evaluation to provide support for in-service systems and—™™direct assistance to the Fleet. Capabil./€ÿities within NOSC—™™include the Land-Based test site that can duplicate complete —™™shipboard C3œ systems; the Ocean Surveillance Facility that —™™can duplicate and interface with most of the surveillance systems;—™™the maintenance of an analysis support staff for research, system—™™development, and operational analysis capabilities. NOSC also has—™™the capability for computer simulation of most naval warfare—™™systems.——™-™NOSC maintains a Fleet Readiness Office that is the focal point for—™™Flee €ÿ0`@ý1@LAbý24AAAA6A0D5P1D????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™™™™JHR:myg—™™™™™™™Ser 18/47-83—————From:™Fleet Readiness Office, Code 18—To:™™R. H. Dubois, Director, Command, Control and Communications Directorate——Subj:™™Letter of Appreciation for Mr. Ronald H. Caesar, Code 8232——1.™In October 1982 the CNO TENCAPS Project Office requested the Naval Ocean Systems—Center's (NOSC) support during the deployment of three Radar Signal Simulators to Atlantic—Fleet Units. The support was to involve /$ÿýD80ý1ý3ýAHB@AþNSAP.cý830602ý830602ý 80ý0ý8ýD`F@Aþ1.€ÿthe document to be sent).—™ (13)™Enter filename ‚RETURNƒ (in response to the prompt for document —™™™name).—™ (14)™The document will now be transmitted. When complete, press GOLD—™™™m(enu).—™ (15)™Enter cx ‚RETURNƒ ‚RETURN.ƒ—™ (16)™Press CTRL D (repeat if the % sign (the solicit) does not appear—™™™in a second or two).—™ (17)™Enter wp2a filename newfilename ‚RETURNƒ. The system will soon—™™™respond with the solicit (% sign). (Newfilename is now in computer—™™™format).—— ÿ>€3€.€ .€>€?€ >€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü1€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý24AAAAAD4A2P1D?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý————1.™LTJG V. Denney and LT England have been invited to participate in the—SOLID SHIELD Exercise aboard the USS JOHN F. KENNEDY. CAPT Hay stated–that NOSC could nominate one more female rider because one of the at-sea—cabins will be made available for her.——2.™RADM Flatley discussed NOSC's support of the projects for CCG-8 and—stated that he is trying to establish funding for the SATCAT (UHF Relay) Project.—He provided a copy of t(9€ÿcises. The following is a—list of the projects that will probably involve NOSC participation in the subject exercises.——„PROJECT…™„NOSC CODE…™„POSSIBLE RIDERS…™„SHIP…™„FUNDING…——STADD™™9412™™NONE™™CD™Program——GPS™™™82™™™Decker (Cont)™™JOHN F. KENNEDY™Program——C3œCM™™1801™™Beauchane, plus 1™JOHN F. KENNEDY™Code 18——SIDM™™™8246™™Miyashiro, plus™™BIDDLE™Program—™™™™™™2 or 3——SATCAT™™9342™™Fitzgerald™™JOHN F. KENNEDY™NSAP-CCG-8——A3œ Buoy™™7203/7114™Lt. Dufeck/™™USCGC GALLATIN™Program—™™™™™™T. Higbe//$ÿý 80ý1ý3ý@xA@Aþ./€ÿDE 18™107.™TRANSEX—™a.™General™—™b.™Administrative™—™c.™Organization™108.™TYPE COMMAND EXERCISES—™d.™Attaboys™—”ADMIN FILES:™EXERCISES FILES:———8.™MEETINGS™109.™GENERAL EXERCISES—™a.™Conference, Briefing Agenda™—™b.™Briefings™—™c.™Program Review™200.™PROJECTS/PROGRAMS—™d.™Battle Group Planning™™a.™AWAC/LINK II—™™Conference™™b.™AIREM ALFA-80—™e.™ASW Steering Committee Mtg™™c.™ECCM—™™™™d.™MRDIS—™™™™e.™Prophet Sea Test—9.™FACILITIES/EQUIPMENT™™f.™OCR—™a.™General™™g.™TIMS—™b.™Plant Account™™h.™TAC D&E ..€ÿt and Center interface. The NOSC Fleet Readiness Office manages/—™™coordinates the Navy Science Assistance Program (NSAP), TAC D&E—™™Program, Quick Reaction Capability and Fleet briefings for the Center.— ™™Call AUTOVON 933-2851 or Commercial (619) 225-2851 for any—™™assistance required.——™-™The Center's primary facilities are located at San Diego, California,—™™with a laboratory at Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii; sea ranges at San—™™Clemente Island; and a test range at Morris Dam, California.———//€ÿ&E - POC———16.™PROCAL - General—™a.™FMPL———17.™VISITORS—™a.™DoD—™b.™Non-DoD———18.™SWDG (Surface Warfare Development Group)—”0`@ý1@LATý24AA8A0DD2D?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý0$ÿ06ý830504ý 80ý0ý2ý@\H@AþFormat.Iý820506ý830504ý 80ý0ý2ý@XC@AþNSAP.cý830602ý830602ý 80ý0ý8ýD`F@Aþ/$ÿWANG/PWBý830314ý830504ý 80ý2ý8ýC|G@AþSAMPLEformatý830224ý830504ý 80ý0ý3ý@TE@AþJRB/FILESý820901ý830504ý 80ý1ý6ýCpD@AþFormat 1ý820506ý830504ý 80ý0ý2ý@`D@AþFormat 2ý820506ý830504ý 80ý0ý2ý@\H@AþFormat.Iý820506ý830504ý 80ý0ý2ý@XC@AþNSAP.cý830602ý830602ý 80ý0ý8ýD`F@Aþ//€ÿReview—™c.™Triennial Inventory™™i.™OUTBOARD—™™™™j.™SLQ-32—™™™™k.™SOFT KILL—10.™SECURITY™™l.™C3œCM—™a.™General™™m.™OTH TACMEMO EVAL—™b.™SECRET Sign-out File™™n.™War Games—™™™™o.™O.Creole—™™™™p.™Bridge/Bridge Comms—11.™CONTRACTS & TASKS™™q.™Decision Aids—™a.™General™™r.™BALTOPS-82—™™™™t.™CTF 66 Project Support——12.™IWA's™—™™™210.™TAC D&E———13.™DEMO PROJECT™220.™TN's and TD's———14.™MISCELLANEOUS™230.™TRAINERS—™a.™General™™a.™NWISS Program Review—™b.™TACNUC™—™c.™FRAP™———15.™TAC D&E - General—™a.™TAC D05€ÿR™2040€ÿC 09829™(NSSMS) Capabilities, Limitations,—™™TM ™And Engagement Cues (U)—————COMNAVSURFLANT™262-1-79™Antisubmarine Warfare; Emission Control—™™C 09585™Policy for Passive Towed Array ASW—™™2 Cys™Operations (U)—™™TM ———COMNAVSURFLANT™262-2-79™Antisubmarine Warfare; Towed Array Sonar—™™C 09584™Areas-of-Probability (AOPs) (U)—™™2 Cys™—™™TM ———COMNAVSURFLANT ™400-2-77™Two (Bass) Van Concept for Advance Force—™™C 08520™Operations (U)—™™TM ———COMNAVSURFLANT™510-1-79™Coordinated Antisubmarine Warfare Data—4+€ÿ62-1-79™Tactical Task Group ORESTES— DEVGRU™C 09734™(TTG) Communication Improve-—™™LL ™ment (U)————COMSURFWAR™261-1-79™LAMPS Searching Passive Lines— DEVGRU™C 10138™of Bearing (U)—™™TM ———COMSURFWAR™262-1-79™Tactical Task Group ORESTES— DEVGRU™C 09734™(TTGO) Communication Improve-—™™LL ™ment (U)————COMSURFWAR™262-1-79™Towed Array Area Search— DEVGRU™U 10188™Tactics (U)—™™TM ———COMSURWAR™262-2-79™Analysis of Target Motion In— DEVGRU™C 09892™Towed Array Sonar Short-Range,—™™2 Cys™Crossing Situat  ÿ-€'!1€ 2€C€'$2€' 0€$2€'D€*0€2€D€-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü ÿ0€ 0€ 0€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü0/€ÿ™™C 10032™Exchange Requirements for Effective—™™2 Cys™Command, Control and Communication —™™LL ™(C3œ) (U)————COMNAVSURFLANT/™FORCETAC-™Surface ASW; AN/SQS-26/53 Passive Sub-—COMNAVSURFPAC™NOTE ™(DIMUS) Tactical Employment (U)—™™SZ5050-1-81™—™™C 10790™”0`@ý1@LAZý25A3A3A3A3A????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚ID NUMBER ƒ…™„‚SUBJECTƒ…————COMNAVSURFPAC™INST C3360.1™ASW Notes (U)————COMNAVSURWAR™160-1-79™Advance Force Operations— DEVGRU™C 10071™Planning Guide (U)—™™TM ———COMSURFWA/$ÿWANG/PWBý830314ý830504ý 80ý2ý8ýC|G@AþSAMPLEformatý830224ý830504ý 80ý0ý3ý@TE@AþJRB/FILESý820901ý830504ý 80ý1ý6ýCpD@AþFormat 1ý820506ý830504ý 80ý0ý2ý@`D@AþFormat 2ý820506ý830504ý 80ý0ý2ý@\H@AþFormat.Iý820506ý830504ý 80ý0ý2ý@XC@AþNSAP.cý830602ý830602ý 80ý0ý8ýD`F@Aþ0€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý25P0D2A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý‘#‘SECRETS: No Control Number Assigned–———„S NUMBER…™„ORIGINATOR…™„SUBJECT…————S 11100™CNA™USS AMERICA BG Evaluation of SLQ-32(V)—™™™Jamming Capability Against Long-Range Air-—™™™borne (B-52G) Search Radars (U)————S 10987™CNA™Summary of Antiair Warfare Exercise—™™™Performance (U) Memorandum————S 08800™NRL™Utility of Smoke Systems in U.S.—™™™sNavy (U)————3€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý24PPPP6A2P?????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý‘#‘‚TELECOMMUNICATIONS PROCEDURESƒ–‘#‘‚WANG/PWBƒ–——‚EQUIPMENT:ƒ——™2227B TC Board—™Telephone Modem——‚START UP:ƒ——Insert 2200 VP/MVP TC Emulator Rel. 6.00-01 701-2358 B floppy in F or R drive.—Execute LOAD RUN F or R. The first screen of the TC Emulator now appears.—You may load an existing configuration or create a new configuration. Dial up—PWB on data phone and wait for connect signal (225-9112), when the connect signal—is audible, pl1,1€ÿLT™Nuclear ASW Plan-—™TM/SZ5010-1-81™ning (U)——S-82-08479 ™COMSUBDEV™AN/BQQ-6 Sonar—™ SQUADRON 12™Employment—™™Manual (U)———————”„‚SECRET NO.ƒ…™„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚SUBJECT TITLEƒ…———S-81-08306 ™NAVTACSUPPACTY™Infrared Systems (U)—™TD/NTSA-FTL3l-5606——S-8l-07962 ™CNO™Attack Submarine —™™Warfare Plan (U)——S-81-07716 ™COMSURFWARDEV™SHAREM 43 Re-—™™Construction Rpt (U)——S-81-07712 ™NAVPOSTGRADSHOL™Encl (1) NPS-61-81-—™™027, Encl (2) NPS-60-—™™81-028, Encl (3) NPS-—™™61-81-029 ——S-81-07672 ™Pac Anal Corp™Con.4€ÿwo messages that relate to the CV-CIC Upgrade projects he—is supporting. He indicated that maybe some of his concepts for the CV-CIC—Upgrade would be appropriate for TFCC or ACDS. RADM Flatley also stated that—he and approximately 1/3 of his Staff will be at NOSC for the TFCC Increment—TWO Standard Operational Procedures (SOP) development exercise from 9 to 13—May. CAPT Callahan (NAVELEX TFCC Program Manager) briefed RADM Flatley—and his Staff on the SOP exercise. CCG-8 is bringing with them to  ÿ9€;€!;€:€9€;€ 9€<€$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü12€ÿ-07216 ™COMSUBDEVSQ 12™SSN Anti-Diesel—™™Tactics (U)——S-81-07055 ™COMPATWINGSPAC™AIREM MIKE-80—™SZ513316.00-81™Exercise Report P-—™™3C Weapon System—™™Active Reattack—™™Capability Against—™™a High Speed—™™Maneuvering —™™Target (U)——S-81-06975 ™NAVSURFLANT™Appendix G DD 963—™TM/221-33-79™Class ASMD—™™Capability (U)—”„‚SECRET NO.ƒ…™„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚SUBJECT TITLEƒ…———S-81-06974 ™NAVSURFLANT ™Vulnerability —™LL/162-1-78™Countermeasures (U)——S-81-06777 ™NAVSURFLANT™CV Screening Guide-—™TM/262-22-78™*3€ÿs—™™™ Report, Volume II (U)——1.™COMSECONDFLT and the United Kingdom together analyzed the ASW events of the—Ocean Safari 79 Exercise. The findings of this analysis culminated in the enclosed—report (Volumes I & II). Enclosures (1) and (2) provides an insight into the effectiveness—of the US and NATO forces to accomplish ASW against Diesel and nuclear submarines—utilizing submarine DS, MPA, Helos passive and active sonars. Even though the results—were obtained from the Ocean Safari 79 Exercise, t3.€ÿer p.—™™(5)™In response to the prompt for user name, enter user name ‚RETURNƒ.—™™(6)™In response to the prompt for password, enter PASSWORD ‚RETURN.ƒ—™™(7)™When the solicit (% sign) appears, enter cdx -an ‚RETURN,ƒ—™™(8)™Depress the (backslash key), then r.—™™(9)™Press GOLD m(enu).—™ (10)™Enter dx ‚RETURN.ƒ—™ (11)™When the system indicates communication is established, enter s—™™™‚RETURNƒ (to send a document).—™ (12)™Enter document name or number ‚RETURNƒ (in response to the prompt—™™™for 11€ÿcept Paper: C3œ(C-—™™C3œ)——S-81-07580 ™COMPATWINGPAC™Application of AQA-7—™TM/SZ5033-1-81™Vernier Processing in—™™Search, Classification—™™& Localization of—™™Soviet Submarines (U)——S-81-07579 ™COMPATWINGPAC™Using the AQA-7(V)5—™TM/SZ1433-1-81™to Discriminate Btwn—™™Convergence Zone—™™(CZ) & Bottom Bounce—™™(BB) Contacts (U)——S-81-07530 ™SEI, SDiego™Analysis of Nuclear—™Contract No.™Effect in a Limited—™N00123-80-D-0028™War (U)——S-81-07479 ™COMSUBDEVSQ 12™AN/BQQ-6 Operating—™™Guidelines (U)——S-81+3€ÿtice.—— OP 953C, ONR 230, ONR N2 and others on 18 Feb 83: Several of the "Blue—Suiters" indicated the effort was worthwhile. Some of the civilians only looked at it—as it affected the FMPL or hardware procurement. The brief was not as upbeat as—the briefing with the operational Commands. Capt. Carlson stated that our—presentation of information relating to Vulnerabilities was "slick" and is very—useful.——2. The writer participated in the OP 83 SACLANT War Game at the Newport War—College betw222€ÿ——4. All personnel who have not notified the SWO LCDR Mitchell (X2349) or—AGC Tokryman (X2851) prior to the 20th of the preceding month of intended—leave or TAD will make their own relief arrangements if assigned a watch —during the period of their absences.02€ÿ6™LT. A. Lockwood—12™Saturday™™LCDR L. Mitchell, x2349™TMCS M. Sperber—13™Sunday™™LCDR W. Patterson, 7247—14™Monday™™LTJG J. Hill, x2885—15™Tuesday™™LT. J. Dufeck, x6229—16™Wednesday™STSC F. Rowdon, x2261—17™Thursday™™LCDR M. Bauer, x6981—18™Friday (Holiday)™CWO2 M. Stumpf, x2885—19™Saturday™™LT. J. England, x7280—20™Sunday™™RMC D. Wranik, x2885—21™Monday™™LT. C. Courter, x2271—22™Tuesday™™LCDR J. Taylor, x6653—23 Wednesday™ETCS J. Datto, x2885—24™Thursday™™LTJG V. Ervin, x2515—25™Friday™™OTC R. 22€ÿSURWARDEV™ASW Hyperbolic—™ GRU™Fixing (U)—™TM/SZ5050-1-80——S-81-06328 ™COMSURFWARDEV™Surface Combatant—™ GRU™Towed Array Target —™LL/SZ1454-1-80™Motion Analysis (U)——S-81-063-7 ™COMSURFWARDEV™Surface Combatant—™ GRU™Acoustic Classifica-—™TM/242-2-80™tion (U)——S-81-06231 ™NAVSURFLANT™U.S. Navy Surface—™TM/242-1-79™Ship Acoustic—™™Characteristics (U)——S-81-06230 ™NAVSURFLANT™Deception Tactics—™TM/520-2-78™Planning Guide for—™™Unescorted Amphi-—™™bious Task Forces (U)————”0`@ý1@LATý2>P4A5D??23€ÿ??ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„‚SECRET NO.ƒ…™„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚SUBJECT TITLEƒ…———S-81-06229 ™NAVSURFLANT™Anti-Surveillance—™TM/520-1-78™Tactics for Un-—™™escorted Amphibious—™™Forces (U)——S-81-06118 ™NAVSURFLANT™Pouncer Stationing—™TM/262-7-79™in a Moving PIM—™™Screen (U)——S-81-06227 ™SURFLANT™Towed Array Large—™262-4-78™DATUM Search—™™Tactics (U)——S-81-06226 ™COMSURFWARDEV™Surface Comba12€ÿlines for Towed Array—™™Sonars (U)——S-81-06775 ™NAVSURFLANT™Surface Ship Towed—™TM/262-3-78™Array Extended-Time—™™Passive Tracking—™™Tactics (U)——S-81-06772 ™COMTHIRDFLT™Overall ASW Per-—™LL/260-3-78™formance in RIMPAC—™™78 (U)——S-81-06771 ™COMAREASWFOR™Coordinated Active—™ SIXTHFLT™Sonar Operations (U)—™LL/263-2-78——S-81-06335 ™SURFLANT™Towed Array Large—™262-4-78™DATUM Search—™™Tactics (U)——S-81-06332 ™SURFLANT™Target Localization—™262-2-77™Using Tactical Towed—™™Array Sonars (U)——S-81-06329 ™COM-C€ÿr first duty:—— a. Become knowledgeable of the contents of the NOSC Instructions and—Notices.—— b. Review Duty Officer Notebook¯—— c. Stand the designated under-instruction watch.—— d. Be briefed by the Senior Watch Officer.——7. The Center Duty Officer with the day's duty will call his/her duty pre-—decessor by 0830 to receive instructions which may pertain to his/her duty—and to effect relief. He/she will relieve on station by 0800 on weekends—and holidays. The off-going CDO wil22€ÿHovmiller, x7595—26™Saturday™™LCDR R. Musso, x2665—27™Sunday™™ACC S. Sullivan, x2851—28™Monday™™LTJG J. Watson, 2549—29™Tuesday™™RMCS S. Castillo, x6445—30™Wednesday™LCDR R. Smith, x6576—31™Thursday™™ETC J. Wallack, x2885——2. Uniforms for watch officers as prescribed by the Plan of the Week.——3. Personnel assigned to a day's duty on a national holiday or weekend will—be allowed to compensatory time of, day for day, either before or after the—watch, with the permission of the immediate supervisor.-$ÿWANG/PWBý830314ý830504ý 80ý2ý8ýC|G@AþSAMPLEformatý830224ý830504ý 80ý0ý3ý@TE@AþJRB/FILESý820901ý830504ý 80ý1ý6ýCpD@AþFormat 1ý820506ý830504ý 80ý0ý2ý@`D@AþFormat 2ý820506ý830504ý 80ý0ý2ý@\H@AþFormat.Iý820506ý830504ý 80ý0ý2ý@XC@AþNSAP.cý830602ý830602ý 80ý0ý8ýD`F@Aþ383€ÿeration and maintenance of those units while they—were deployed aboard Atlantic Fleet units participating in Project "COLD WINTER 83". Based on—the OPNAV request, the Fleet Readiness Office polled the Center for interested technically—qualified personnel and Mr. Brown volunteered to participate.——2.™This effort required that the participating personnel receive factory training—on the assigned Simulator unit. Additionally, the technicians were to perform initial—turn-on/checkout, operation and mai23€ÿtant—™ GRU™Acoustic Classifi-—™TM/242-2-80™cation (U)——S-81-06225 ™NAVSURFLANT ™Open Ocean Surface—™TM/242-1-78™Threat (U)——S-81-06167 ™CNO™TAC D&E FY 81—™™Program——S-81-06121 ™SURFLANT™Active/Passive—™262-2-78™ASW Screening—™™Plan (U)——S-81-06120 ™NAVSURFLANT™Optimum AN/SQE-17—™TM/262-5-79™& AN/SQR18A Pro-—™™cessor Settings in —™™the Programmable—™™Modes of Operation(U)——S-81-06101 ™COMSURFWARDEV™Use of Active Sonar—™ GRU™in Surface Ship—™TM/262-2-80™Operations (U)——S-81-06006 ™COMSECONDFLT™Team W33€ÿ well. The writer will look into the feasibility of doing this and—also if NSAP has tried something like this.———————— J. R. BEAUCHANE———Distribution:—18—1801 (file)——”—41€ÿy and executing LOAD—RUN F or R. Select data Entry 1 from the Master Menu and follow prompts.——————————————————————•0`@ý1@LATý24PPPP6A2P?????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý——‘#‘‚TELECOMMUNICATIONS PROCEDURESƒ–‘#‘PWB/WANG–———™p.™Transmit the document to the PWB as follows:—™™(1)™From the DEC word-processor main menu, enter cx ‚RETURN.ƒ—™™(2)™Enter host4, ‚RETURNƒ (no space between host and 4).—™™(3)™Press ‚RETURN.ƒ—™™(4)™Ensure lower case is being entered (CAPS LOCK key released), then–™™™ent34€ÿntenance of, and document system performance during—its seventeen day at-sea deployment. The decision to deploy the simulators during this—exercise was relatively short fused and preparations were further complicated by—advancement of the deployment date by some thirty days.——3.™Throughout the period of training Mr. Brown exhibited a cooperative, "can-do" attitude.—His excellent technical background permitted him to rapidly grasp the simulators operating—and maintenance concepts.——4.™The Center ha33€ÿork 80—™™Integrated ASW—™™Analysis (U)——S-81-05648 ™Pac Anal Corp™Evaluation of TAC—™™D&E Requirement-—™™PACFLT (U)——S-81-05435 ™COMSURFWARDEV™SHAREM 34 Analysis—™ GRU™Report (U)—————”0`@ý1@LATý2>P4A5D????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„‚SECRET NO.ƒ…™„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚SUBJECT TITLEƒ…———S-81-05329 ™COMSURFWARDEV™Surface Combatant—™ GRU™Acoustic Localiza-—™TM/SZ5050-1-80™tion (U)————————————————————————————•0`@ý1@LATý2>P4A5D????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý13€ÿeen 17 thru 19 Jan 83. The use of C&D was limited because—of the location of the forces at the start of the game. RADM Tuttle stated—that he is looking forward to NOSC's participation in the Ocean Safari—exercise, (and having Capt. Patton on-board during part of the exercise.)—Capt. Hay (Chief of Staff) has requested NOSC's help in obtaining a HP—spectrum analyzer that could be installed with the sonobuoy gram printer.—He stated that someone at NOSC used this system with the SLQ-32 and it —worked14€ÿhey are still relevent to today's ASW—problems.——2.™Enclosures (1) and (2) are being forwarded for your information and retention.——————™™™™™™™™M. M. BALDWIN———Distribution:—06—07—16—1606—61—624———————™™™™™™™™™SECRET”414€ÿ NOSC —their HP 9000 and software package and will demonstrate how it is being used to—support CCG-8 as a planning and tactical decision aid.——3.™LCDR W. Reed, CCG-8 Communications Officer, requested that NOSC—provide him a program listing of the Communication Plan Automation System—(CPAS), Spectrum Use Management System (SUMS) and Prophet so the programs—can be included in the HP 9000 software package.—•0`@ý1@LATý24AAAAAD4A2P1D?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý4.™RADM J. O. Tuttle was vis*5€ÿs—™™™ Report, Volume II (U)——1.™COMSECONDFLT and the United Kingdom together analyzed the ASW events of the—Ocean Safari 79 Exercise. The findings of this analysis culminated in the enclosed—report (Volumes I & II). Enclosures (1) and (2) provide an insight into the effectiveness—of the US and NATO forces to accomplish ASW against Diesel and nuclear submarines—utilizing submarine DS, MPA, Helos passive and active sonars. Even though the results—were obtained from the Ocean Safari 79 Exercise, th ÿ8€3€4€3€>€ 3€ >€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü48€ÿited and he thanked NOSC for supporting him and—his Staff during the past 1 1/2 years when he was CCG-8. He also stated that he is—bringing an HP 9000 and a Wang system with him to the Mediterranean. He also—invited the writer and LTJG Denney to come out and participate in an exericse–with—him in the Med so we will have first hand knowledge of the unique problems of—operating in the Mediterranean area.——5.™R. Taylor, NSAP SCIAD for CNAL stated that K. Anderson of NOSC, Code—5325 did an excellent 4-€ÿited and he thanked NOSC for supporting him and—his Staff during the past 1 1/2 years when he was CCG-8. He also stated that he is—bringing an HP 9000 and a Wang system with him to the Mediterranean. He also—invited the writer and LTJG Denney to come out and participate in an exericse–with him in the Med so we will have first hand knowledge of the unique problems of—operating in the Mediterranean area.——5.™R. Taylor, NSAP SCIAD for CNAL stated that K. Anderson of NOSC, Code—5325 did an excellent 53€ÿthis processor retains a rigid representation of the file format on the—computer.————•0`@ý1@LATý24PPPP6A2P?????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý‚TO TRANSMITƒ——™‚DEPRESSƒ Fk '2 on TC Emulator Submenu for storage send —™cat filename (TC File)—™% logo (logoff Command) ——™D‚ISCONƒ——™After a file is received from PWB, it is necessary to convert it to TC File—format before running it against the CRES Program. This may be accomplished by —inserting the TC Support Utilities Rel. 2.1 #701-2110C Flopp3>€ÿs received favorable comments from OP-943F for its support during this—project. These comments come in a large part as a result of Mr. Brown's personal—involvement and positive actions in this regard.——5.™Please convey my personal thank you to Mr. Brown. His efforts and participation are—sincerely appreciated.——————™™™™™™M. M. BALDWIN—™™™™™™——— ÿ(€:€ .€ 9€ 9€(€ 5€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü505€ÿace the receiver in the cradle of the modem. You are now connected—to the System Access Controller (SAC) from which several Center computers can —be accessed. Type in a lower case 'p' to select the Programmers Workbench—(PWB). The PWB now starts to transmit the log on protocol.——‚LOG ON PROTOCOL:ƒ——USER:™User's name—PASSWORD: User's password——Prior to initiating communication from the PWB, ensure that file will fit in the —available space as follows:——™% ls -Is——All files, with file size in 512 54€ÿcharacter blocks, will be listed (press ‚RETURNƒ—to progress through the listing).——‚NOTE:ƒ All PWB commands are entered in lower case characters.——‚TO RECEIVE:ƒ——‘#‘‚CAPS INDICATE HOST DIALOGUEƒ–—™% trans1 pwbfilename—™‚DEPRESSƒ FK '1 ATTENTION on TC Emulator Submenu to open receive File.——™% logo (LOGOFF COMMAND) DISCON————™‚NOTE:ƒ™Trans„1… has a built-in 30 second delay. This processor is designed to—communicate copy in a word-processor editable format, alternately, "trans" may be—used; 45€ÿey are still relevant to today's ASW—problems.——2.™Enclosures (1) and (2) are being forwarded for your information and retention.——————™™™™™™™™M. M. BALDWIN———Distribution:—06—07—16—1606—61—624———————™™™™™™™™™SECRET” ' ÿ€*3€$€ 3€€!€!0€ $€*+€€-3€! 1€3€369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü58€ÿcharacter blocks, will be listed (press ‚RETURNƒ—to progress through the listing).——‚NOTE:ƒ All PWB commands are entered in lower case characters.——‚TO RECEIVE:ƒ——‘#‘‚CAPS INDICATE HOST DIALOGUEƒ–—™% trans1 filename—™‚DEPRESSƒ FK '1 ATTENTION on TC Emulator Submenu to open receive File.——™% logo (LOGOFF COMMAND) DISCON————™‚NOTE:ƒ™Trans„1… has a built-in 30 second delay. This processor is designed to—communicate copy in a word-processor editable format, alternately, "trans" may be—used; this55€ÿM ™Group Environment (U)————COMTHIRDFLT™ZZ1011-1-81™Standard Battle Group Communications—™™TM ™Plan (U)————COMTHIRDFLT™ZZ0000-1-82™Umpire Rules (U)—™™TM ———COMTHIRDFLT™US4030-1-80™Surface Surveillance Cued By—™™C 10700™HFDF And Other Sensors (U)—™™TM ———COMTHIRDFLT™PZ1010-1-81™Command And Control Relationships—™™TM ™For Amphibious Operations (U)—”0`@ý1@LAZý25A3A3A3A3A????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚ID NUMBERƒ…™„‚SUBJECTƒ…————COMTHIRDFLT™AZ3010-1-80™Abbreviated AAW Control/—™55€ÿMSURFWAR™SZ5050-1-81™Cross-SHAREM Analysis Of— DEVGRU™LL ™Mk 46 Torpedo Effectiveness—™™™(OPNAV 3360-9) (U)————COMSURFWAR™TZ0050-1-81™Simultaneous Engagement Of— DEVGRU™2 Cys™Targets Using GFCS Mk 86—™™TM ™in NGFS (U)—™™———COMSURFWAR™TZ0050-2-81™Simultaneous Engagement Of— DEVGRU™TM ™Targets Using GFCS Mk 86—™™™in NGFS (U)————COMSURFWAR™UZ1055-1-81™PHM Target Motion Analysis— DEVGRU™2 Cys™And Targeting Procedures (U)—™™TM ————COMSURFWAR™UZ4355-1-81™PHM Coordinated Attack In a Battle-— DEVGRU™T55€ÿ™TM ™Reporting Procedures (U)———COMTHIRDFLT™610-1-80™Umpire Rules (U)—™™TM ———COMTHIRDFLT™510-5-80™Antisurface Warfare Commander (U)—™™TM ———COMTHIRDFLT™520-1-78™Construction And Use of Periscope—™™TM ™Simulators (U)———COMTHIRDFLT™534-1-75™Acoustic Interference Predictions—™™TM ™Surface Ships And Sonobuoys (U)————COMTHIRDFLT™510-1-75™Shore Hop Communications—™™TM ™Procedures (U)————COMTHIRDFLT™533-1-79™Surface Duct Effects On Fleet—™™C 10054™Radars (U)—™™TM ———COMTHIRDFLT™533-2-79™IREPS User's Manu666€ÿ0-1-77™Use of the CG in Airspace Control—™™C 08686™and AAW in the AOA (U)—™™TM ———COMNAVSURFLANT™310-1-77™AOA Defense (U)—™™C 08561™—™™TM ———”0`@ý1@LAZý25A3A3A3A3A????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚ID NUMBERƒ…™„‚SUBJECTƒ…————COMNAVSURFLANT™570-1-77™Use of Smoke Screening Amphibious—™™U 08563™Assaults (U)—™™TM ———COMNAVSURFLANT™140-2-78™HARPOON Lessons Learned (U)—™™C 09167™—™™LL ———COMNAVSURFLANT™261-1-78™LAMPS DIFAR/TACTAS Tactics (U)—™™C 09080™—™™TM ———COMNAVSURFLANT™22166€ÿ With SSN (DS) To Join—™™TM ™At Sea (U)—––––CONSECONDFLT™531-1-75™Electromagnetic & Acoustic Emission Release— ™™TM ™& Planning (U)—–––COMSEVENTHFLT™261-1-78™Sea Ops, Subsurface Threat (U)—™™TM –––COMSUBDEVSQ™213-1-79™Submarine Element Coordinator (SEC)— TWELVE™C 09780™Guidelines (U)—™™TM ———SURFLANT™430-1-75™SSN/Swimmer Operations (U)—™™C 06413™—™™TM ———COMNAVSURFLANT™140-1-77™DD 963 Tactics For Employing the Mk—™™TM ™86 Gunfire Control System in Naval—™™™Gunfire Support (U)————COMNAVSURFLANT™1664€ÿ-3-79™NATO Seasparrow Missile System—™™67€ÿtitle,—announcement number and Command. Applications „must be received by close of business on the…—„closing date.… If you have any questions concerning this vacancy, contact R. E. Schlesinger, x6533.——FULL CONSIDERATION WILL BE GIVEN TO ALL ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS WITHOUT REGARD TO—AGE, RACE, RELIGION, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, POLITICAL AFFILIATION, OR ANY—OTHER NON-MERIT FACTOR.76€ÿn will —be in competition with other NAVMAT Centers. Tour will begin approximately July/August 1983.——„RANKING FACTORS:… All applicants will be ranked with the following job-related elements:——1. Technical competence in one or more of the following fields: acoustics and underwater—weapons systems, acoustic or R.F. information processing, oceanography, radar, infrared—systems, air or surface electronic warfare systems.—2. Demonstrated ability to work with shipboard equipments and initiate proje66€ÿcts and—modification for present systems and future program development relating to ship systems.—3. Ability to make sound technical recommendations and accept responsibility for decisions.—4. Communications abilities, which allow meaningful exchanges with many Navy and technical—community skill levels and disciplines.——„INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS:… All interested NOSC applicants may file by submitting a—current SF-171 to NOSC Personnel Division, Code 141, Bldg. A83, identifying the position by 57€ÿal (U)—™™C 10110™—™™TM ———COMTHIRDFLT™280-2-75™Interim Guidelines For Using—™™3 Cys™Atmospheric Refractive—™™TM ™Effects (U)————COMTHIRDFLT™220-1-75™CAP/Missile Coordination (U)—™™C 5-65™—™™2 Cys ™—™™TM ———”0`@ý1@LAZý25A3A3A3A3A????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚ID NUMBERƒ…™„‚SUBJECTƒ…————COMTHIRDFLT™620-2-74™Shore Hop Evaluation in FLEETEX —™™2 Cys™1-74 (U)—™™LL ———COMSURFWAR™UZ4355-1-81™PHM Coordinated Attack In A— DEVGRU™TM ™Battle Group Environment (U)————COMTHIRDFLT™514-177€ÿFor Tactical Purposes (U)—––––COMPATWINGSLANT™C 08396™Analysis of Surface IR Decoy Placement—™™™for Antiship Missile Defense(U)—–––COMPATWINGSLANT ™C 10485™AN/SAR-8 (XN-1) Infrared Search & Track—™™™System (U)—––– Enclosure (1) to memo Ser 18/25-83”0`@ý1@LAZý25A3A3A3A3A????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚ID NUMBERƒ…™„‚SUBJECTƒ…——––COMPATWINGSLANT ™C 10547™An Algorithm for Estimating The Probability—™™™Of Detect787€ÿCOMSIXTHFLT, Level 3 or 4 on a „lateral… assignment basis.——NOTE: THE CANDIDATES NOMINATED BY THE CENTER WILL BE COMPETING WITH—NOMINEES FROM OTHER LABORATORIES AND CENTERS.——„AREA OF CONSIDERATION:… NOSC——Applications will be accepted for assignment from career or career-conditional „NOSC…—employees only.——„LOCATION:… Commander, Seventh Fleet, Yokosuka, Japan or Commander, Sixth Fleet, Gaeta/—Naples, Italy. Incumbent, as required, will participate in the Seventh/Sixth Fleet exercises.——„REQUIR67€ÿ-78™Merchant Ship/U.S. Navy—™™LL™Communications (U)———COMTHIRDFLT™500-2-78™Electromagnetic Compatibility—™™LL™in RIMPAC 78 (U)———COMSEABASEDASWING™261-25-80™Comparative Lofar Fixing and— LANT™™LL™the AN/SQR-17———COMTHIRDFLT™500-1-80™Battle Group Navigation in—™™LL™RIMPAC 80 (U)———COMTHIRDFLT™280-2-79™Battle Group Operations from the—™™LL™the Viewpoint of the Threat During—™™™FLEETEX 1-79 (U)———COMTHIRDFLT™140-12-80™Surface-to-Surface Harpoon Engagements—™™LL™in RIMPAC 80 (U)———COMTHIRDFLT™100-1-80™6€ÿ0`@ý1@LAZý25A3A3A3A3A????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý‘#‘‚NEW TACMEMO LISTINGƒ–——„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚ID NUMBERƒ…™„‚SUBJECTƒ…—–——COMASWWINGSPAC™UT4234-1-81™S-3A Over-the- Horizon Targeting (OTH-T)—™™LL ™Performance in RIMPAC 80 (U)—–––COMNAVOCEANSYS™TD 367™Naval Tactical Options in a NATO Nuclear— CEN™™™War (U)—––––COMOPTEVFOR™Notice™Bimonthly Status Notice—™™™3960 of CNO-Assigned Projects—–––COMPATWINGSLANT™LL™Use of IRDS FZ143610-1-81 Equipment—™™™to C 10964 Locate Ocean Thermal Fronts —™™™7€ÿffectiveness—™™LL™in RIMPAC 80 (U) Final Report———COMTHIRDFLT™ZZ1011-1-81™Standard Battle Group—™™TM™Communications Plan (U)———COMTHIRDFLT™AZ3010-1-80™Abbreviated AAW Control/Reporting—™™TM™Procedures (U)———COMSECONDFLT™140-3-78™Over-the-Horizon Targeting (OTH-T)—™™LL™Lessons Learned in COMPTUEX 3-78 (U)———@€ÿ0`@ý1@LAZý24AAAAAD4A0D3D0P?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™™™™™™™————™™™™™™™™™™JRB:myg—™™™™™™™™™™Ser 18/S67-83—™™™™™™™™™™26 April 1983—————SECRET——MEMORANDUM——From:™Code 1801—To:™™Code 18——Subj:™™FLEETEX 83-1 observations (U)——1.™(U) The following are observations obtained during the first seven days of the —subject exercise.——™a.™(U) The NOSC TFCC System went down but the data base was not lost.—Preliminary investigation indicated that the problem was caused by a power surge.–Fortunat76€ÿEMENTS:… Technical and engineering background, experience with acquisition, and—system and subsystem testing. Ability to work in any one of the following warfare areas:—ASW, Mine warfare, Electronic warfare and/or anti-air warfare.——Normal tour of duty for this assignment is one year. However, a one year extension could—be possible if incumbent, Center Management, NSAP Director, and Command concur. Application—of NOSC's selectee will be submitted to the NSAP Director as a nominee. This positio77€ÿRIMPAC 80 Quicklook Report (U)—™™LL———COMTHIRDFLT™ZZ1010-1-81™FLEETEX 1-81 Quicklook Report (U)—™™LL———COMTHIRDFLT™ZZ1010-1-82™FLEETEX 1-81 Exercise Analysis (U)—™™LL———COMTHIRDFLT™UT1212-1-80™Surface Encounter Exercises March 1978-—™šLL™July 1980 (U)——”0`@ý1@LAZý25A3A3A3A3A????ý3Hý4Yj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„‚ACTIVITYƒ…™„‚ID NUMBERƒ…™„‚SUBJECTƒ…——COMTHIRDFLT™UT4240-1-81™LAMPS Over-the-Horizon —™™LL™Targeting (OTH-T) Performance—™™™in RIMPAC 80 (U)———COMTHIRDFLT™FD1434-1-80™S-3A Performance E66€ÿion For A Scanning Sensor Such As—™™™The S-3A Flir (U)—––––COMSECONDFLT™213-3-80™Procedure For TF/TG88€ÿ0`@ý1@LAbý2??????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý‘#‘NAVAL OCEAN SYSTEMS CENTER–‘#‘SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92152–‘#‘„SPECIAL BULLETIN…–‘#‘NAVY SCIENCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (NSAP)–‘#‘ASW CONSULTANTS (TWO POSITIONS)–‘#‘TO–‘#‘COMMANDER, SEVENTH FLEET, YOKOSUKA, JAPAN–‘#‘SIXTH FLEET, GAETA/NAPLES, ITALY–——„ANNOUNCEMENT NO…: 18-39-83 „ISSUED:… 1 MARCH 1983 „CLOSES:… 15 MARCH 1983——The Director of Naval Laboratories has requested our assistance in recruiting for—a Consultant to COMSEVENTHFLT/90 ÿ6€%€E$€?%€? %€B*'€EH$€ !%€'%€ %€!B&€0'€6E€*'€-$'€ -€E<$€E3€%€'&€-€KNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü98€ÿull scale test experience. Additionally,—a broad knowledge of Navy Programs is considered essential to carry out the assignment.—Applicants should have a knowledge of and/or expertise in one or more of the following—technical areas: C3œ systems related to upgrade of National Command and Control—structure, interoperability techniques and systems related to data links between Navy—and Air Force for joint operations. Familiarity with Navy portions of MINET, JINTACCS,—JTIDS and NTDS and understandi88€ÿe NSAP Director as a nominee. This position will—be in competition with other NAVMAT Centers. Tour will begin approximately September 1983.——„RANKING FACTORS:… All applicants will be ranked with the following job-related elements:—1. Technical competence in the areas listed above under „REQUIREMENTS….—2. Ability to deal effectively with high ranking civilian and military personnel in —situations requiring a high degree of tact, diplomacy and sound judgement.—3. Ability to make sound technical99€ÿse…—„of business on the closing date.… If you have any questions concerning this vacancy,—contact R. E. Schlesinger, x6533.——FULL CONSIDERATION WILL BE GIVEN TO ALL ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS WITHOUT REGARD—TO AGE, RACE, RELIGION, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, POLITICAL AFFILIATION,—OR ANY OTHER NON-MERIT FACTOR.——————3€ÿ0`@ý1@LAbý24AAAA6A0D5P1D????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™™™™JHR:myg—™™™™™™™Ser 18/48-83——————From:™Fleet Readiness Office, Code 18—To:™™R. H. Dubois, Director, Command, Control and Communications Systems ——Subj:™™Letter of Appreciation for Mr. Gregory A. Brown, Code 8247——1.™In October 1982 the CNO TENCAPS Project Office requested the Naval Ocean Systems—Center's (NOSC) support during the deployment of three Radar Signal Simulators to Atlantic—Fleet Units. The support was to involve op88€ÿng of OSIS operations and C3œCM concepts is needed.——The encumbent is expected to act for the Command in making recommendations and providing—liaison on C3œ initiatives with JCS, OSD, CNO, USAF, SACLANT, CHNAVMAT and—COMNAVELEXSYSCOM, for long term broad-scope developments.——Normal tour of duty for this assignment is one year. However, a one year extension could—be possible if incumbent, Center Management, NSAP Director, and Command concur. Application—of NOSC's selectee will be submitted to th89€ÿ recommendations and accept responsibility for decisions.—4. Communication abilities, which allow meaningful exchanges with many Navy and technical—community skill levels and disciplines.—5. Familiarity with other Navy Laboratory capabilities.——„INSTRUCTION TO APPLICANTS:… All interested NOSC applicants may file by submitting—a current SF-171 to NOSC Personnel Office, Code 141, Bldg. A83, identifying the—position by title and announcement number and Command. Applications „must be received by cl989€ÿose…—„of business on the closing date.… If you have any questions concerning this vacancy,—contact R. E. Schlesinger, x6533.——FULL CONSIDERATION WILL BE GIVEN TO ALL ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS WITHOUT REGARD—TO AGE, RACE, RELIGION, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, POLITICAL AFFILIATION,—OR ANY OTHER NON-MERIT FACTOR.——————0 ÿ "€ <(€*1€!1€1€B3€EH$€!?2€2€ %€<-#€E,€<3#€'1€-$'€<9#€6E#€ 6+€B2€?3€9*+€KNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü@8€ÿsignment.——NOTE: THE CANDIDATES NOMINATED BY THE CENTER WILL BE COMPETING WITH—NOMINEES FROM OTHER LABORATORIES AND CENTERS.——„AREA OF CONSIDERATION:… NOSC——Applicants will be accepted for assignment from career or career-conditional „NOSC…—employees only.——„LOCATION:… As listed above. Incumbent, as required, will participate in Fleet activities—and exercises.——„REQUIREMENTS:… Broad technical engineering and management background, experience with—acquisition and intelligence communities, and f99€ÿgnment, to the Commanding General,—Fleet Marine Force, Pacific; or Commanding General, Marine Corps Development—and Education Command.——NOTE: THE CANDIDATE NOMINATED BY THE CENTER WILL BE COMPETING—WITH NOMINEES FROM OTHER LABORATORIES AND CENTERS.——„AREA OF CONSIDERATION:… NOSC ——Applicants will be accepted for assignment from career and career-conditional—„NOSC… employees only.——„LOCATION:… Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, Camp Pendleton, CA; or CGMCDEC,—Quantico, VA——„REQUIREMENTS:… Broad techni98€ÿrecommendations and accept responsibility for decisions.—4. Communication abilities, which allow meaningful exchanges with many Navy and technical—community skill levels and disciplines.—5. Familiarity with other Navy Laboratory capabilities.——„INSTRUCTION TO APPLICANTS:… All interested NOSC applicants may file by submitting—a current SF-171 to NOSC Personnel Office, Code 141, Bldg. A83, identifying the—position by title and announcement number and Command. Applications „must be received by clo.:€ÿy, plus 3™™——*FFT ™™5134™™D. Schmidt, plus 1™JOHN F. KENNEDY™NOSC/CCG-8— Analysis™™™™™™™or CG——*TDF™™NTSTN™One™™JOHN F. KENNEDY™Program——2.™I will be at Norfolk with CCG-8 and Staff during the week of 11 April and will—determine the requirements for the support of the above listed projects. NOTE: RADM—Tuttle has been relieved by RADM Flatly as of 1 April 1983, but the Staff has stated that—the support for the exercises and use of the indicated project systems are still required.————*Indicate pos9€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý2??????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý‘#‘NAVAL OCEAN SYSTEMS CENTER–‘#‘SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92152–‘#‘„SPECIAL BULLETIN…–‘#‘NAVY SCIENCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (NSAP)–‘#‘SCIENCE ADVISOR (ONE POSITION)–‘#‘TO–‘#‘FLEET MARINE FORCE, PACIFIC, CAMP PENDELTON, CA; OR–‘#‘CGMCDEC, QUANTICO, VA–—„ANNOUNCEMENT NO:… 18-38-83 „ISSUED:… 1 MARCH 83 „CLOSES:… 15 MARCH 83——The Director of Naval Laboratories has requested our assistance in recruiting for a—Science Advisor, Level 4 on a „lateral… assi9:€ÿcal and management bacground, experience with—acquisition and intelligence communities, and full scale test experience.—Also, selectee should have a broad background in one of the following—areas: Weapons/ground vehicle, aviation, or communications/electronics.—The Science Advisor will be the primary interface between Command, NOSC,—and the Naval Laboratories/Centers on NSAP and Command RDT&E matters.——Normal tour of duty for this assignment is one year. However, a one year—extension could be pos:;>€ÿ—„of business on the closing date.… If you have any questions concerning this vacancy,—contact R. E. Schlesinger, x6533.——FULL CONSIDERATION WILL BE GIVEN TO ALL ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS WITHOUT REGARD—TO AGE, RACE, RELIGION, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, POLITICAL AFFILIATION,—OR ANY OTHER NON-MERIT FACTOR.——————9;€ÿsible if incumbent, Center Management, NSAP Director,—and Command concur. Application of NOSC's selectee will be submitted to the—NSAP Director as a nominee. This position will be in competition with other—NAVMAT Centers. Tour will begin approximately July/August 1983.——„RANKING FACTORS…: All applicants will be ranked with the following job-—related elements.—1. Technical competence in weapons/ground vehicles, or aviation, or—communications/electronics.—2. Ability to deal effectively with hig:@€ÿse…—„of business on the closing date.… If you have any questions concerning this vacancy,—contact R. E. Schlesinger, x6533.——FULL CONSIDERATION WILL BE GIVEN TO ALL ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS WITHOUT REGARD—TO AGE, RACE, RELIGION, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, POLITICAL AFFILIATION,—OR ANY OTHER NON-MERIT FACTOR.——————>:€ÿll scale test experience. Additionally,—a broad knowledge of Navy Programs is considered essential to carry out the assignment.—Applicants should have a knowledge of and/or expertise in one or more of the following—technical areas: C3œ systems related to upgrade of National Command and Control—structure, interoperability techniques and systems related to data links between Navy—and Air Force for joint operations. Familiarity with Navy portions of MINET, JINTACCS,—JTIDS and NTDS and understandin>:€ÿrecommendations and accept responsibility for decisions.—4. Communication abilities, which allow meaningful exchanges with many Navy and technical—community skill levels and disciplines.—5. Familiarity with other Navy Laboratory capabilities.——„INSTRUCTION TO APPLICANTS:… All interested NOSC applicants may file by submitting—a current SF-171 to NOSC Personnel Office, Code 141, Bldg. A83, identifying the—position by title and announcement number and Command. Applications „must be received by clo95€ÿsible tasking if funding is provided.——————™™™™™™™™J. R. BEAUCHANE———”@€ÿ0`@ý1@FATý24A3P3P4A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý‘#‘Control Secret File Listing——————„CONTROL NO.…™„ACTIVITY…™„TYPE…™„SUBJECT…——S-82-10713 (Cy 1)™NAVTACSUPPACTY Tac Doc Absts:™ASUW—™™™NTSA-FTL31-6597———S-82-10690 (Cy 13)™NAVAIRDEVCEN A Bayesian Approach for Acoustic data,—™Environmental Data, and A-priori Data Fusion for Airborne ASW Localization—™(U)———S-82-10601 (Cy 1,2)™COMTHIRDFLT™TM/UZ4011-2-81šASUW Weapons —™™™šEmployment in the—™™™šBattle Group (U)———S-82-10535 (Cy 1,2)™C:9€ÿg of OSIS operations and C3œCM concepts is needed.——The encumbent is expected to act for the Command in making recommendations and providing—liaison on C3œ initiatives with JCS, OSD, CNO, USAF, SACLANT, CHNAVMAT and—COMNAVELEXSYSCOM, for long term broad-scope developments.——Normal tour of duty for this assignment is one year. However, a one year extension could—be possible if incumbent, Center Management, NSAP Director, and Command concur. Application—of NOSC's selectee will be submitted to the;=;€ÿ of OSIS operations and C3œCM concepts is needed.——The encumbent is expected to act for the Command in making recommendations and providing—liaison on C3œ initiatives with JCS, OSD, CNO, USAF, SACLANT, CHNAVMAT and—COMNAVELEXSYSCOM, for long term broad-scope developments.——Normal tour of duty for this assignment is one year. However, a one year extension could—be possible if incumbent, Center Management, NSAP Director, and Command concur. Application—of NOSC's selectee will be submitted to the ;;€ÿNSAP Director as a nominee. This position will—be in competition with other NAVMAT Centers. Tour will begin approximately September 1983.——„RANKING FACTORS:… All applicants will be ranked with the following job-related elements:—1. Technical competence in the areas listed above under requirements.—2. Ability to deal effectively with high ranking civilian and military personnel in —situations requiring a high degree of tact, diplomacy and sound judgement.—3. Ability to make sound technical rec7I€ÿely the operators were able to bring up the system without losing the data base.——™b.™(C) The intelligence information was somewhat sparse during the exercise—but it was obvious that some interconnection between the intelspace and TFCC (computer–to computer voice is necessary) for interchanging of data and information is required.–Walking between each space was ineffective and if you stayed in one place you did not get–the whole picture, therefore, making it difficult to support the OTC. This exer;:€ÿommendations and accept responsibility for decisions.—4. Communication abilities, which allow meaningful exchanges with many Navy and technical—community skill levels and disciplines.—5. Familiarity with other Navy Laboratory capabilities.——„INSTRUCTION TO APPLICANTS:… All interested NOSC applicants may file by submitting—a current SF-171 to NOSC Personnel Office, Code 141, Bldg. A83, identifying the—position by title and announcement number and Command. Applications „must be received by close…  ÿ€*3€$ € 3€$€ -€!0€'$€$*+€!€-€! 1€'€369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü'E ÿ<7€?5€30€0€B0€*5€ 5€/€<67€-E7€!96€-6€*$7€636€06€!06€EH7€ !6€B +€?+€$7€KNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü:<€ÿh ranking civilian and military—personnel in situations requiring a high degree of tact, diplomacy, and—sound judgement.—3. Ability to make sound technical recommendations and accept responsibility—for decisions.—4. Communication abilities, which allow meaningful exchanges with many Navy—and technical community skill levels and disciplines.—5. 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Schlesinger, x6533——FULL CONSIDERATION WILL BE GIVEN TO ALL ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS—WITHOUT REGARD TO AGE, RACE, RELIGION, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, —SEX, POLITICAL AFFILIATION, OR ANY OTHER NON-MERIT FACTOR.———<€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý24AA8A0DD2D?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý‘#‘BEAUCHANE ADMIN/EXERCISE FILES–—ADMIN FILES:™EXERCISE FILES:——1.™FINANCIAL™100.™Fleet Exercises—™a.™General™™a.™SIXTHFLT—™b.™Timekeeping™™b.™SECONDFLT—™c.™1498's™™c.™THIRDFLT—™d.™MIS™™d.™SEVENTHFLT—™e.™Funds Received™™e.™SHAREM—™f.™NOSC Computer™™f.™NORPAC——2.™MEMOS™101.™READIEX—™a.™Incoming™™a.™COMSEVENTHFLT—™b.™Outgoing™™b.™COMSIXTHFLT—™™™™C.™COMTHIRDFLT—™™™™d.™COMSECONDFLT—3.™CORRESPONDENCE™™e.™SUBLANT—™a.™Incoming™™f.™LOI—™b.™Out  ÿ3:€*HA€?@€9@€*6B€!?€0$B€€3@€?A€<@€KA€K*A€ 0B€BEA€QTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü<<€ÿgoing™——™™™102.™ASUWEX—™™™™a.™SEVENTHFLT——4.™NAVAL MESSAGES™103.™MULTI-NATIONAL EXERCISES—™a.™Incoming™™a.™RIMPAC—™b.™Outgoing™™b.™PROUD SPIRIT—™c.™ACTION™™c.™TEAM SPIRIT—™™™™d.™NAT WK's—™™™™e.™TEAM WORK—5.™TRAVEL™™f.™Northern Wedding—™a.™General™—™b.™Vouchers™—™JRB ITINERARIES™104.™JOINT SERVICE EXERCISES—™c.™Visit Clearances™™a.™Solid Shield—™d.™Trip Report™™b.™WESEX 1-81—™™™™c.™PROUD SABER——6.™PERSONNEL™105.™EXERCISE RECONSTRUCTION—™a.™General—™b.™Training™—™™™—™™™106.™MINEX——6.™CODE 18™107.™TR ÿ;€=€<€>€=€ =€ =€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü ÿ<€=€<€>€ <€ <€ >€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü=A€ÿSUBJECT…———S-82-09031 (Cy 1,2)™OPTEVFOR™Preliminary TacticsšASMD-EW Suite (AN/—™™™Guide 221-1-80šSLQ-32(V) with —™™™šSRBOC/TORCH (U)———S-82-09030 (Cy 1,2)™NRL™MR 3628šUtility of Smoke—™™™šSystems in U.S. —™™™šNavy (U)———S-82-09029 (Cy 1)™OPTEVFOR™Microfich 1 of 3———S-82-09028 (Cy 1)™FLT Air Defense™Analyses of Effectiveness of Ship Based—™™™Syst-Etc (U)———S-82-09027 (Cy 1)šPACMISTESTCEN Electro-Optical Sensor Study for—™™™Antiship Missile Defense (U)———S-82-08887 (Cy 2)™COMNAVSUFLANT/ SZ5050<=€ÿANSEX—™a.™General™—™b.™Administrative™—™c.™Organization™108.™TYPE COMMAND EXERCISES—™d.™Attaboys™——8.™MEETINGS™109.™GENERAL EXERCISES—™a.™Conference, Briefing Agenda™—™b.™Briefings™—™c.™Program Review™200.™PROJECTS/PROGRAMS—™d.™Battle Group Planning™™a.™AWAC/LINK II—™™Conference™™b.™AIREM ALFA-80—™e.™ASW Steering Committee Mtg™™c.™ECCM—™f.™C3f Battle Readiness Board™™d.™MRDIS—™g.™ASW™™e.™Prophet Sea Test—™h.™War Games™™™—™™(Gallant Knight)™—9.™FACILITIES/EQUIPMENT™™f.™OCR—™a.™General™™g.™TIMS—™b.™P=<;€ÿ@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„CONTROL NO.…™„ACTIVITY…™„TYPE…™„SUBJECT…———S-81-06771 (Cy 140)™COMAREASWFOR LL/263-2-78šCoordinated Active—™™SIXTHIFLT™šSonar Operations (U)———S-81-06335 (Cy 1)™SURFLANT™262-4-78™Towed Array Large—™™™™DATUM Search—™™™™Tactics (U)———S-81-06332 (Cy 1)™SURFLANT™262-2-77™Target Localization—™™™™Using Tactical Towed—™™™™Array Sonars (U)———S-81-06329 (Cy 1)™COMSURWARDEVGRU TM SZ5050-1-80 ASW—™™™™Hyperbolic Fixing (U)———S-81-06328 (Cy 1)™COMSURFWARDEVGRU LL SZ145;=€ÿtgoing™——™™™102.™ASUWEX—™™™™a.™SEVENTHFLT——4.™NAVAL MESSAGES™103.™MULTI-NATIONAL EXERCISES—™a.™Incoming™™a.™RIMPAC—™b.™Outgoing™™b.™PROUD SPIRIT—™c.™ACTION™™c.™TEAM SPIRIT—™™™™d.™NAT WK's—™™™™e.™TEAM WORK—5.™TRAVEL™™f.™Northern Wedding—™a.™General™—™b.™Vouchers™—™JRB ITINERARIES™104.™JOINT SERVICE EXERCISES—™c.™Visit Clearances™™a.™Solid Shield—™d.™Trip Report™™b.™WESEX 1-81—™™™™c.™PROUD SABER——6.™PERSONNEL™105.™EXERCISE RECONSTRUCTION—™a.™General—™b.™Training™—™™™—™™™106.™MINEX——6.™CODE 18™107.™T=;€ÿll scale test experience. Additionally,—a broad knowledge of Navy Programs is considered essential to carry out the assignment.—Applicants should have a knowledge of and/or expertise in one or more of the following—technical areas: C3œ systems related to upgrade of National Command and Control—structure, interoperability techniques and systems related to data links between Navy—and Air Force for joint operations. 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Additionally,—a broad knowledge of Navy Programs is considered essential to carry out the assignment.—Applicants should have a knowledge of and/or expertise in one or more of the following—technical areas: C3œ systems related to upgrade of National Command and Control—structure, interoperability techniques and systems related to data links between Navy—and Air Force for joint operations. Familiarity with Navy portions of MINET, JINTACCS,—JTIDS and NTDS and understandinA=€ÿignment.——NOTE: THE CANDIDATES NOMINATED BY THE CENTER WILL BE COMPETING WITH—NOMINEES FROM OTHER LABORATORIES AND CENTERS.——„AREA OF CONSIDERATION:… NOSC——Applicants will be accepted for assignment from career or career-conditional „NOSC…—employees only.——„LOCATION:… As listed above. Incumbent, as required, will participate in Fleet activities—and exercises.——„REQUIREMENTS:… Broad technical engineering and management background, experience with—acquisition and intelligence communities, and fu>=<€ÿD&E - General—™a.™TAC D&E - POC——16.™PROCAL - General—™a.™FMPL——17.™VISITORS—™a.™DoD—™b.™Non-DoD——18.™SWDG (Surface Warfare Development Group)—”>:€ÿ NSAP Director as a nominee. This position will—be in competition with other NAVMAT Centers. Tour will begin approximately September 1983.——„RANKING FACTORS:… All applicants will be ranked with the following job-related elements:—1. Technical competence in the areas listed above under „REQUIREMENTS….—2. Ability to deal effectively with high ranking civilian and military personnel in —situations requiring a high degree of tact, diplomacy and sound judgement.—3. Ability to make sound technical @:€ÿignment.——NOTE: THE CANDIDATES NOMINATED BY THE CENTER WILL BE COMPETING WITH—NOMINEES FROM OTHER LABORATORIES AND CENTERS.——„AREA OF CONSIDERATION:… NOSC——Applicants will be accepted for assignment from career or career-conditional „NOSC…—employees only.——„LOCATION:… As listed above. Incumbent, as required, will participate in Fleet activities—and exercises.——„REQUIREMENTS:… Broad technical engineering and management background, experience with—acquisition and intelligence communities, and fu>?€ÿmaintenance of, and document system performance during—its seventeen day at-sea deployment. The decision to deploy the simulators during this—exercise was relatively short fused and preparations were further complicated by—advancement of the deployment date by some thirty days.——3.™Throughout the period of training Mr. Brown exhibited a cooperative, "can-do" attitude.—His excellent technical background permitted him to rapidly grasp the simulators operating—and maintenance concepts.——4.™The Center=>€ÿ&E - General—™a.™TAC D&E - POC——16.™PROCAL - General—™a.™FMPL——17.™VISITORS—™a.™DoD—™b.™Non-DoD——18.™SWDG (Surface Warfare Development Group)—”=>€ÿg of OSIS operations and C3œCM concepts is needed.——The encumbent is expected to act for the Command in making recommendations and providing—liaison on C3œ initiatives with JCS, OSD, CNO, USAF, SACLANT, CHNAVMAT and—COMNAVELEXSYSCOM, for long term broad-scope developments.——Normal tour of duty for this assignment is one year. However, a one year extension could—be possible if incumbent, Center Management, NSAP Director, and Command concur. Application—of NOSC's selectee will be submitted to the>€ÿ0`@ý1@LAbý24AAAA6A0D5P1D????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™™™™JHR:myg—™™™™™™™Ser 18/48-83——————From:™Fleet Readiness Office, Code 18—To:™™R. H. Dubois, Director, Command, Control and Communications Directorate——Subj:™™Letter of Appreciation for Mr. Gregory A. Brown, Code 8247——1.™In October 1982 the CNO TENCAPS Project Office requested the Naval Ocean Systems—Center's (NOSC) support during the deployment of three Radar Signal Simulators to Atlantic—Fleet Units. The support was to involve>>€ÿ operation and maintenance of those units while they—were deployed aboard Atlantic Fleet units participating in Project "COLD WINTER 83". Based on—the OPNAV request, the Fleet Readiness Office polled the Center for interested technically—qualified personnel and Mr. Brown volunteered to participate.——2.™This effort required that the participating personnel receive factory training—on the assigned Simulator unit. Additionally, the technicians were to perform initial—turn-on/checkout, operation and ?>.€ÿ has received favorable comments from OP-943F for its support during this—project. These comments come in a large part as a result of Mr. Brown's personal—involvement and positive actions in this regard.——5.™Please convey my personal thank you to Mr. Brown. His efforts and participation are—sincerely appreciated.——————™™™™™™M. M. BALDWIN—™™™™™™———??€ÿ will project the—possible threat as well as assist in the C3œCM planning for the exercises.————————??€ÿwill project the—possible threat as well as assist in the C3œCM planning for the exercises.———————— ÿ0€!4€1€.€'3€ .€*:€ $5€4€'5€$4€-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü=?€ÿwas discussed with CCG-—8, N7 of SECONDFLT and the NSAP SCIAD for SURFLANT. It was determined–that the use of the NSAP/NOSC-developed PONDS would be inappropriate at this–time because SURFLANT has not tested and approved the use of the system.–Additionally, there are no funds available to modify the system so it could be used–during the exercise.——™h.™Tactical Digital Facsimile (TDF): CCG-8 was unable to obtain a TDF for—this deployment.——9™The proposed PIM for the exercises was provided and NOSC=?€ÿwas discussed with CCG-—8, N7 of SECONDFLT and the NSAP SCIAD for SURFLANT. 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NAVAL FORCES EUROPE––——„ANNOUNCEMENT NO:… 18-145-83 „ISSUED:… 15 June 1983 „CLOSES:… 11 July 1983—The Director of Naval Laboratories has requested our assistance in recruiting for—a Science Advisor to the Command listed above, Level 4 on a „lateral… as@;€ÿ———S-82-10420 (Cy 1)™U.S. PACFLT™PACFLT ASW Improvement Program (U)————”0`@ý1@FATý24A3P3P4A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„CONTROL NO.…™„ACTIVITY…™„TYPE…™„SUBJECT…—————S-82-10441 (Cy 1)™Pac Analysis ™™C3œ1 Innovative—™™Corp, Honolulu,HIšconcepts for further—™™™šstudy (U)———S-82-10286 (Cy 2)™COMSEVENTHFLT LL/213-1-77šThe SSN in Direct—™™™šSupport ———S-82-10105 (Cy 1)™TAC Supp Acty™Tactical DocšOperation Orders—™™™Abstracts/—™™™BTSA-FTK31-6328———S-82-10056 (Cy 1)™COMSECONDFLT @>€ÿ15 June 1983 „CLOSES:… 11 July 1983—The Director of Naval Laboratories has requested our assistance in recruiting for—a Science Advisor to the Command listed above, Level 4 on a „lateral… ass@@€ÿ81™ESM Considerations to—™™™™Exploit Atmospheric —™™™™Ducts (U)———S-82-09944 (Cy 1)™COMPATWINGSLANT TM/UT4033-1-81 P-3 HARPOON———S-82-09842 (Cy 1)™COMTHIRDFLT™TM/CZ1010-1-81šElectronic War-—™™™šfare Coordinator (U)———”0`@ý1@FATý24A3P3P4A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„CONTROL NO.…™„ACTIVITY…™„TYPE…™„SUBJECT…————S-82-09786 (Cy 1)™COMTHIRDFLT™TM/ZZ0000-2-81šSSQ-74 Integrated—™™™šCover & Deception —™™™šSystem (U)———S-82-09245 (Cy 1)™DoD™MILITARY CRITICAL TECHNOLOGIES LIST—™™(U) (fAAA€ÿ 1)=B€ÿ4-1-80 Surface—™™™™Combatant Towed—™™™™Array Target Motion —™™™™Analysis (U)———S-81-06307 (Cy 1)™COMSURFWARDEVGRU TM 242-2-80šSurface Combatant—™™™™Acoustic—™™™™Classification (U)———S-81-06231 (Cy 1)™NAVSURFLANT™TM 242-1-79™U.S. Navy Surface—™™™™Ship Acoustic—™™™™Characteritics (U)———S-81-06230 (Cy 1)™NAVSURFLANT™TM 520-2-78™Deception Tactics—™™™™Planning Guide for—™™™™Unescorted Amphi-—™™™™bious Task Forces (U)———S-81-06229 (Cy 1)™NAVSURFLANT™TM 520-1-78™Anti-Surveillance—™™™™Tactics for U<A€ÿ-1-82™Detection & Classifi-—™™COMNASURPACšcation if Soviet Anti-—™™FORCETACNOTEšShip Torpedoes, & AN/—™™™šSLQ-25 (MIXIE) Tacti-—™™™šcal Employment (U)———•0`@ý1@FATý24A3P3P4A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„CONTROL NO.…™„ACTIVITY…™„TYPE…™„SUBJECT…———S-82-08566 (Cy 1)™COMTHIRDFLT™TM/TZ0011-1-81šTOMAHAWK Land —™™™šAttack Cruise —™™™šMissile (Conventional)—™™™šEmployment in the —™™™šBattle Group (U)———S-82-08565 (Cy 1)™COMTHIRDFLT™TM/SZ5010-1-81šNuclear ASW Plan-—™™™šning (U)———s-82-08495 (CyAB€ÿ-81-07712 (Cy 1)™NAVPOSTSCHOOL Encl (1) NPS-61-81-027—™™™Encl (2) NPS-60-81-028—™™™Encl (3) NPS-61-81-029———S-81-07672 (Cy 1)™Pac Anal Corp™Concept PaperšC3œ(C-C3œ)———S-81-07580 (Cy 1)™COMPATWINGPAC TM/SZ5033-1-81šApplicatin of AQA-7—™™™šVernier Processing in—™™™šSearch, Classification—™™™š& Localization of—™™™šSoviet Submarines (U)———S-81-07579 (Cy 1)™COMPATWINGPAC TS/SZ1433-1-81šUsing the AQA-7(V)5—™™™™to Discriminate Btwn—™™™šConvergence Zone—™™™š(CZ) & Bottom Bounce—™™™š(BB) Conta@>€ÿ0 (Cy 1)™NAVSURFWEACEN Classified Subject———S-82-09034 (Cy 1,2)™OPTEVFOR™Tactics Guide 06-81šASMD-EW Suite (AN/—™™™šSLQ-32(V) with—™™™šSRBOC/TORCH (U)———S-82-09033 (Cy 2)™OPTEVFOR™OPNAV Rept SymbolšAN/SAR-8 (SN-1)—™™™3960-12šInfrared Search—™™™š& Track System (U)———S-82-09032 (Cy 1,2)™CNA™šA Comparison of—™™™šStandoff Weapon—™™™šGuidance Concepts—™™™šfor Night Air Attack—™™™šon a Task Group (U)————”0`@ý1@FATý24A3P3P4A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„CONTROL NO.…™„ACTIVITY…™„TYPE…™„AB€ÿ™COMTHIRDFLT™TM/CZ1810-1-81šESM Considerations to—™™™šExploit Atmospheric—™™™šDucts (U) ———S-82-08479 (Cy 1)™COMSUBDEV™AN/BQQ-6 Sonar Employment Manual (U)—™™SQUADRON 12————•0`@ý1@FATý24A3P3P4A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„CONTROL NO.…™„ACTIVITY…™„TYPE…™„SUBJECT…———S-81-08306 (Cy 1)™NAVTACSUPPACTY Tactial DocšInfrared Systems—™™™NTSA-FTL31-5606———S-81-07962 (Cy 1 & 3)™CNO™Attack Submarine Warfare Plan (U)———S-81-07716 (Cy 2)™COMSURFWARDEVGRU SHAREM 43šReconstruction Rpt—™™™™(U)—–™—=€ÿ0`@ý1@LAbý2??????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý‘#‘NAVAL OCEAN SYSTEMS CENTER–‘#‘SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92152–‘#‘„SPECIAL BULLETIN…–‘#‘NAVY SCIENCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (NSAP)–‘#‘SCIENCE ADVISOR —‘#‘TO–‘#‘COMMANDER IN CHIEF, U. S. NAVAL FORCES EUROPE––——„ANNOUNCEMENT NO:… 18- -83 „ISSUED:… 15 June 1983 „CLOSES:… 11 July 1983—The Director of Naval Laboratories has requested our assistance in recruiting for—a Science Advisor to the Command listed above, Level 4 on a „lateral… assBA€ÿof business on the closing date.… If you have any questions concerning this vacancy,—contact R. E. Schlesinger, x6533.——FULL CONSIDERATION WILL BE GIVEN TO ALL ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS WITHOUT REGARD—TO AGE, RACE, RELIGION, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, POLITICAL AFFILIATION,—OR ANY OTHER NON-MERIT FACTOR.——————BAB€ÿn-—™™™™escorted Amphibious—™™™™Forces (U)———S-81-06118 (Cy 1)™NAVSURFLANT™TM 262-7-79™Pouncer Stationing—™™™™in a Moving PIM—™™™™Screen (U)————”0`@ý1@FATý24A3P3P4A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„CONTROL NO.…™„ACTIVITY…™„TYPE…™„SUBJECT…———S-81-06227 (Cy 1)™SURFLANT™262-4-78™Towed Array Large—™™™™DATUM Search—™™™™Tactics (U)———S-81-06226 (Cy 1)™COMSURFWADEVGRU TM 242-2-80™Surface Combatant—™™™™Acoustic Classifi-—™™™™cation (U)———S-81-06225 (Cy 1)™NAVSURFLANT™TM 242-1-78™Open Ocean SurfacBB€ÿAgainst a High Speed—™™™šManeuvering —™™™šTarget (U)———S-81-06975 (Cy 1™NAVSURFLANT™TM 221-33-79™Appendix G DD 963—™™™™Class ASMD—™™™™Capability (U)———S-81-06974 (Cy 2)™NAVSURFLANT™LL 162-1-78™Vulnerability Counter-—™™™™measure (U)———S-81-06777 (Cy 1)™NAVSURFLANT™TM 262-22-78™CV Screening—™™™™Guidelines for Towed—™™™™Array Sonars (U)———S-82-06775 (Cy 1)™NAVSURFLANT™TM 262-3-78™Surface Ship Towed —™™™™Array Extended-Time—™™™™Passive tracking—™™™™Tactics (U)———S-81-06772 (Cy 1)™COMTHIRDFLT™LL 260-3-7C€ÿ0`@ý1@LATý24AA8A0DD2D?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý‘#‘BEAUCHANE ADMIN/EXERCISE FILES–———ADMIN FILES:™EXERCISE FILES:———1.™FINANCIAL™100.™Fleet Exercises—™a.™General™™a.™SIXTHFLT—™b.™Timekeeping™™b.™SECONDFLT—™c.™1498's™™c.™THIRDFLT—™d.™MIS™™d.™SEVENTHFLT—™e.™Funds Received™™e.™SHAREM—™f.™NOSC Computer™™f.™COMSEVENTHFLT———2.™MEMOS™101.™READIEX—™a.™Incoming™™a.™COMSEVENTHFLT—™b.™Outgoing™™b.™COMSIXTHFLT—™™™™C.™COMTHIRDFLT—™™™™d.™COMSECONDFLT—3.™CORRESPONDENCE™™e.™SUBLANT—™a.™Incoming™™f.™B=€ÿ8™Overall ASW—™™™™Performance in—™™™™RIMPAC 78 (U)————”0`@ý1@FATý24A3P3P4A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@B?€ÿe—™™™™Threat (U)———S-81-06167 (Cy 1)šCNO™TAC D&E FY 81 Program———S-81-06121 (Cy 1)™SURFLANT™262-2-78™Active/Passive—™™™™ASW Screening—™™™™Plan (U)———S-81-06121 (Cy 1B)™SURFLANT™262-2-78™Active/Passive—™™™™ASW Screening—™™™™Plan (U)———S-81-06120 (xy 1)™NAVSURFLANT™TM 262-5-79™Optimum AN/SQE-17—™™™™& AN?SQR18A—™™™™Processor Settings—™™™™in the Programmable—™™™™Modes of operation (U)———S-81-06101 (Cy 1)™COMSURFWARDEVGRU TM 262-2-80™Use of Active Sonar—™™™™in Surface Ship—™™™™Operations (U)———S-81-060CA€ÿmendations and accept responsibility for decisions.—4. Communication abilities, which allow meaningful exchanges with many Navy and technical—community skill levels and disciplines.—5. Familiarity with other Navy Laboratory capabilities.——„INSTRUCTION TO APPLICANTS:… All interested NOSC applicants may file by submitting—a current SF-171 to NOSC Personnel Office, Code 141, Bldg. A83, identifying the—position by title and announcement number and Command. Applications „must be received by close…—„AB€ÿcts (U)———•0`@ý1@FATý24A3P3P4A?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„CONTROL NO.…™„ACTIVITY…™„TYPE…™„SUBJECT…———S-81-07530 (Cy 1)™SEI, SD™CONTRACTšAnalysis of Nuclear—™™™N00123-80-D-0028šEffect in a Limited—™™™šWar (U)———S-81-07479 (Cy 1)™COMSUBDEVSQ 12 AN/BQQ-6 Operating Guidelines (U)———S-81-07216 (Cy 1)™COMSUBDEVSQ 12 SSN Anti-Diesel Tactics (U)———S-81-07055 (Cy 1)™COMPATWINSPAC SZ513316.00-81šAIREM MIKE - 80—™™™šExercise Rpt P-3C —™™™šWeapon Sys Active—™™™šReattack Capability—™™™šAA€ÿ—SC ÿB€/€ C€C€ C€/€ /€!$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùüBC€ÿLOI—™b.™Outgoing™——™™™102.™ASUWEX—™™™™a.™SEVENTHFLT———4.™NAVAL MESSAGES™103.™MULTI-NATIONAL EXERCISES—™a.™Incoming™™a.™RIMPAC—™b.™Outgoing™™b.™PROUD SPIRIT—™c.™ACTION™™c.™TEAM SPIRIT—™™™™d.™NAT WK's—™™™™e.™TEAM WORK—5.™TRAVEL™™f.™Northern Wedding—™a.™General™—™b.™Vouchers™—™JRB ITINERARIES™104.™JOINT SERVICE EXERCISES—™c.™Visit Clearances™™a.™Solid Shield—™d.™Trip Report™™b.™WESEX 1-81—™™™™c.™PROUD SABER———6.™PERSONNEL™105.™EXERCISE RECONSTRUCTION—™a.™General—™b.™Training™—™™™—™™™106.™MINEX———6.™C93 ÿ .€ 1€-'E€03?€'6F€-4€ 4€*€>€$@€$'E€!@€*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùüHF€ÿ responsibility for decisions.—4. Communication abilities, which allow meaningful exchanges with many Navy and technical—community skill levels and disciplines.—5. Familiarity with other Navy Laboratory capabilities.——•0`@ý1@LAbý2??????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý„INSTRUCTION TO APPLICANTS:… All interested NOSC applicants may file by submitting—a current SF-171 to NOSC Personnel Office, Code 141, Bldg. A83, identifying the—position by title and announcement number and Command. Appli ÿG€!D€ I€ H€I€I€I€H€$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü ÿA€;€ =€ :€$=€=€!>€$ ;€$'E€;€*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùüGH€ÿarfare, electronic—warfare and/or anti-air warfare. The Science Advisor will be primary interface between—the Fleet Command, NOSC, and other Naval Laboratories/Centers on NSAP and Command RDT&E—matters.——Normal tour of duty for this assignment is one year. However, a one year extension could—be possible if incumbent, Center Management, NSAP Director, and Command concur. Application—of NOSC's selectee will be submitted to the NSAP Director as a nominee. This position will—be in competition with  ÿ @€ 9€8€ $8€9€8€!9€$8€$'E€8€*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùü ÿ.€!4€€€ € (€?€  €$'*-0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùüIGI€ÿnance of those units while—they were deployed aboard Atlantic Fleet units participating in Project "COLD WINTER 83".—Based on the OPNAV request, the Fleet Readiness Office polled the Center for interested—technically qualified personnel and Mr. Dempsey volunteered to participate.——2.™This effort required that the participating personnel receive factory training—on the assigned Simulator unit. Additionally, the technicians were to perform initial—turn-on/checkout, operation and maintenance of, andII€ÿticular note was—his foresight and resourcefulness in ensuring that a complete suite of test equipment—and maintenance tools were procured for the simulator prior to its deployment. Additionally,—Mr. Dempsey fabricated and installed pre-trigger circuitry in an effort to reduce inter-—ference problems between the simulator and ship's EW module.——4.™The Center has received favorable comments from OP-943F for its support during this—project. These comments come in a large part as a result of Mr. DemGJ€ÿll be able–to add to the exercise before making the decision whether he will be able to ride as–our C3œCM assistant.——™d.™Shipboard Identification Demonstration Model (SIDM): It was stated that—CCG-8 supported this project but has no control over the USS BIDDLE. The writer–contacted CAPT Midgarden (N7, C2F) and he stated that he would see if he could–arrange the berthing space required for the SIDM Representatives on the USS–BIDDLE. He and CAPT Hay will try to work out a solution. The alternat;J€ÿcise–reaffirmed the requirement for an interface capability between INTEL and TFCC.——™c.™(S) If AB or one of the warfare commanders came up on the net providing—contract information, the watchstanders did not always input the contact data into the–FDDS. The target data should be inputted immediately, then correlated when the–rainform message is received. Timeliness of threat data is most important and AB or his–warfare commanders voice notification of the threat has to be used. (I believe this–II€ÿ document system performance during—its seventeen day at-sea deployment. The decision to deploy the simulators during this—exercise was relatively short fused and preparations were further complicated by—advancement of the deployment date by some thirty days.——3.™Throughout the period of training and at-sea deployment, Mr. Dempsey exhibited a—cooperative, "can-do" attitude. His excellent technical background permitted him to—rapidly grasp the simulators operating and maintenance concepts. Of parIH€ÿpsey's personal—involvement and positive actions in this regard. His representation of the Center was —exemplary and can only reflect favorably on the Center's image to the Naval Establishment.——5.™Please convey my personal thank you to Mr. Dempsey. His efforts and participation are—sincerely appreciated.——————™™™™™ M. M. BALDWIN—™™™™™ ——$* ÿ7€'8€*-?€!*J€ ;€!J€I€$'J€I€*J€ E€J€0369<?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùüEJ€ÿhe BG. This resulted in displaying the USS ENTERPRISE in a different–location than her accompanying forces. If ships are known to be traveling with a CV,–when the CV position is updated all accompaning ships should be updated to the CV's–location. This would not work for a BG presentation within a 100/500 nm radius but–should suffice if a larger range scale is used.——™f.™(U) Relating to (e) above; the presentation of a BG on the LSD was usually too—cluttered and not useable. The system should hJJJ€ÿt deception and turn count masking.—USS CORAL SEA also was in a modified Emcon Bravo to avoid radiation of unique–emitters. (What emitters?).——™b.™(S) Did BG receive the NSA report of the badgers prior to the CORAL SEA—sighting?——™c.™(S) Bear F's were staged at KHOROL EAST which usually stages Bear D's.—(Did they fly on BG from there ?)——————™™™™™™™™J. R. BEAUCHANE——————————————™™™™™™™™™™SECRET—”IJ€ÿive—”0`@ý1@LATý24AAAAAD4A2P1D?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüýprovided by S. Miyashiro (Code 8246) was forwarded to CAPT Hay. The BALLTOPS–Exercise will be the number one priority because of the location of the exercise.——™e.™SATCAT: The writer relayed that NOSC could not provide any additional—pods for the exercise because there is insufficient time to procure the components.–If funding is made available, the pods would be modified and the radios and–antennas would be installed to make JJ€ÿs—™™determined that the use of the NSAP/NOSC developed PONDS would be—™™inappropriate at this time because SURFLANT has not tested and—™™approved the use of the system. Additionally, there are no funds available—™™to modify the system so it could be used during the exercise.——™h.™Tactical Digital Facsimile (TDF): CCG-8 was unable to obtain a TDF for—™™this deployment.——9™The proposed PIM for the exercises was provided and NOSC will project the—possible threat as well as assist in the C3œCM plannEF€ÿroblem and possibly try to reprogram—some funding to support the project.——8.™The following is a summary status of the CCG-8 projects and the proposed—NOSC support of the projects during UNITED EFFORT/OCEAN SAFARI Exercises:——™a.™STADD: The two cables CARGRU-2 have are damaged but an additional—cable is on order. CARGRU-2 stated that they were familiar enough with the–systemthat shipriders from NOSC are not required.——™b.™GPS:™CCG-8 wants to deploy the systems during the exercises if the—units IF€ÿproblem was corrected later during the exercise.)——™d.™(U) There were times when the database management updating was extremely—late (8 hours or more), thereby causing the displaying of multiple tracks of—the same target.———————™™™™™™™™™™SECRET”0`@ý1@LAZý24AAAAAD4A0D3D0P?????ý3Hý4Xj@K@@@ý8@p@pHP@@@@ý9@@@@ûüûüý™™™™™™™™™™SECRET—™™™™™™™™™™JRB:myg—™™™™™™™™™™Ser 18/S67-83—™™™™™™™™™™26 April 1983—————™e.™(C) It was noted that the USS ENTERPRISE was updating her position more often—than the others in tJG€ÿtheIJ€ÿave a BG symbol and not display–accompanying vessels unless the range scale is small enough to show some separation–between the vessels.——™g.™(U) The LSD blurs and becomes almost unreadable if periodic updates are not—made. A refresh capability should be incorporated if no updates are made.——™h.™(C) As of 9 April l983 there seemed to be a problem of getting the 4 hour—summaries from the OTCIXS.——2.™(U) Information to be correlated with other NOSC participants:——™a.™(S) USS CORAL SEA was using ligh*9 ÿ .€ 1€-'E€09?€'J€-4€ 4€3F€9<(€30G€E€06'€'€$G€$G€0! €?€?BEHKNQTWZ]`cfilorux{~„‡Š“–™œŸ¢¥¨«®±´·º½ÀÃÆÉÌÏÒÕØÛÞáäçêíðóöùüKååååååååLåååååååå