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partners Converteam, Tales Raytheon, Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine, Rolls-Royce and Ultra Electronics all signing up to a support charter with BAE Systems and the MoD to provide a truly integrated and innovative support agreement. The ‘complex equipment’ sub-contracts with each of the industry partners are let on a ‘Contracting for Availability’ basis, with payment largely determined by the performance and usage of equipment. Te flexibility this provides to the MoD
In a first for front-line Royal Navy ships, BAE Systems will act as the Class Output Manager for the Type 45s.
same approach is now being trialled on the Hunt class mine countermeasures vessels and Type 22 class frigates, by BAE Systems and Babcock Marine respectively, under the Surface Ship Support Alliance,
with initial assessments expected towards the end of 2010. Under the Type 45 agreement, the
collaborative approach has been extended into the supply chain with key industry
is a significant feature of this agreement. Essentially, it give the MoD the freedom to determine availability and cost according to ship usage and developing Royal Navy requirements, helping it to better forecast and control costs. Ultimately, it is expected that this
approach will deliver both improved ship availability for the Royal Navy and lower through-life support costs, which is essential to enable industry and the MoD to meet the future challenges to UK defence. WT
RINA Journals on CD ROM In January every year since 1999, RINA has produced the following journals on CD ROM:
The Naval Architect and Ship & Boat International, plus Shiprepair & Conversion Technology and Warship Technology since 2001 and from 2005, Offshore Marine Technology.
The institution’s journals are a source of valuable reference and provide a wealth of information. A title and key word search facility is available to help you fi nd a specifi c article or issue.
The Naval Architect 2009 and Ship & Boat International 2009, on CD ROM price each: £40 (RINA Member £35 each).
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MEMBERSHIP Members of RINA are widely represented in industry, universities and colleges, and maritime organisations worldwide. There are classes of membership to suit all those who are professionally qualified in naval architecture and marine technology, or who are involved or interested in the maritime industry. Members of the RINA enjoy a wide range of benefits and services.
PUBLICATIONS RINA enjoys an outstanding reputation for the quality and range of its technical journals, transactions and conference proceedings, covering all aspects of naval architecture and the maritime industry.
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EVENTS RINA also organises a programme of international conferences, seminars and training courses, covering a broad range of experience and opinion on research, development and operation of all aspects of naval architecture and maritime technology.
For further information about RINA membership, publications or events, contact: The Chief Executive
The Royal Institution of Naval Architects 10 Upper Belgrave Street, London, SW1X 8BQ
Tel: +44 (0)20 7235 4622 Fax: +44 (0)20 7259 5912 email:
hq@rina.org.uk Or visit the World Wide Web site at
http://www.rina.org.uk
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You will need to have Adobe Reader version 7 or higher installed on your computer before you can view the contents of this CD-ROM. A full installation for windows, is provided on this disk. To install Adobe Reader version 7, choose the menu option in the AutoRun dialog that appears.
To increase the access speed to the files you may wish to copy the contents of this CD-ROM to your hard drive. Simply insert the CD-ROM and follow the instructions in the AutoRun dialog that appears. If no dialog appears or you have the AutoRun feature disabled instructions are provided in the readme file.
For further information about RINA membership, publications or events, contact: The Chief Executive
The Royal Institution of Naval Architects 10 Upper Belgrave Street, London, SW1X 8BQ
Tel: +44 (0)20 7235 4622 Fax: +44 (0)20 7259 5912 email:
hq@rina.org.uk Or visit the World Wide Web site at
http://www.rina.org.uk
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PUBLICATIONS RINA enjoys an outstanding reputation for the quality and range of its technical journals, transactions and conference proceedings, covering all aspects of naval architecture and the maritime industry.
EVENTS RINA also organises a programme of international conferences, seminars and training courses, covering a broad range of experience and opinion on research, development and operation of all aspects of naval architecture and maritime technology.
THE ROYAL INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS
Founded in 1860, The Royal Institution of Naval Architects is an internationally renowned professional institution whose members are involved at all levels in the design, construction, repair and operation of ships, boats and marine structures.
MEMBERSHIP Members of RINA are widely represented in industry, universities and colleges, and maritime organisations worldwide. There are classes of membership to suit all those who are professionally qualified in naval architecture and marine technology, or who are involved or interested in the maritime industry. Members of the RINA enjoy a wide range of benefits and services.
PUBLICATIONS RINA enjoys an outstanding reputation for the quality and range of its technical journals, transactions and conference proceedings, covering all aspects of naval architecture and the maritime industry.
EVENTS RINA also organises a programme of international conferences, seminars and training courses, covering a broad range of experience and opinion on research, development and operation of all aspects of naval architecture and maritime technology.
For further information about RINA membership, publications or events, contact: The Chief Executive
The Royal Institution of Naval Architects 10 Upper Belgrave Street, London, SW1X 8BQ
Tel: +44 (0)20 7235 4622 Fax: +44 (0)20 7259 5912 email:
hq@rina.org.uk Or visit the World Wide Web site at
http://www.rina.org.uk
QUICKSTART
You will need to have Adobe Reader version 7 or higher installed on your computer before you can view the contents of this CD-ROM. A full installation for windows, is provided on this disk. To install Adobe Reader version 7, choose the menu option in the AutoRun dialog that appears.
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MEMBERSHIP Members of RINA are widely represented in industry, universities and colleges, and maritime organisations worldwide. There are classes of membership to suit all those who are professionally qualified in naval architecture and marine technology, or who are involved or interested in the maritime industry. Members of the RINA enjoy a wide range of benefits and services.
PUBLICATIONS RINA enjoys an outstanding reputation for the quality and range of its technical journals, transactions and conference proceedings, covering all aspects of naval architecture and the maritime industry.
EVENTS RINA also organises a programme of international conferences, seminars and training courses, covering a broad range of experience and opinion on research, development and operation of all aspects of naval architecture and maritime technology.
For further information about RINA membership, publications or events, contact: The Chief Executive
The Royal Institution of Naval Architects 10 Upper Belgrave Street, London, SW1X 8BQ
Tel: +44 (0)20 7235 4622 Fax: +44 (0)20 7259 5912 email:
hq@rina.org.uk Or visit the World Wide Web site at
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WARSHIP TECHNOLOGY 2009
WARSHIP TECHNOLOGY 2009
OFFSHORE MARINE TECHNOLOGY 2009
OFFSHORE MARINE TECHNOLOGY 2009 SHIPREPAIR & CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY 2009
SHIPREPAIR & CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY 2009
SHIP & BOAT INTERNATIONAL 2009
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