CCDoTT participated in the Fifth International Fast Ship Conference (FAST '99) in Seattle, Washington 
during the week of August 29 1999. The following six CCDoTT subcontractors presented papers at this 
prestigious conference:


1) CCDoTT Transportation Automated Measurement System (TrAMS), presented by California State University, Long Beach.

2) The Cost Benefit of Emerging Technologies Using Physics-Based Ship Design Synthesis, presented by Band, Lavis & Associates, Inc.

3) High-Speed Sealift Platform Evaluation and Analysis - Spring 98: The INCAT 046, presented by Logistics Management Institute and Naval Surface Warfare Center.

4) Potential DoD Use of Commercial High-Speed Sealift (2000-2010), presented by Stanley Associates.

5) Materials Considerations for High-Speed Ships, presented by the University of Alabama.

6) High-Speed Coastal Transport Emergence in the U.S., presented by the University of New Orleans and the University of South Alabama.


 

 


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FAST 99 CONFERENCE DOWNLOADABLE FILES
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California State Univ LongBeach.pdf CCDoTT Transportation Automated Measurement System (TrAMS) and Fast Ship Development at CSULB

BandLavisPresentation.pdf
The Cost-Benefit of Emerging Technologies Using Physics-Based Ship-Design Synthesis

LMI_NSWC_Presentation.pdf
High-Speed Sealift Platform Evaluation and Analysis - Spring 98: The INCAT 046
Stanley Fast99Final.pdf
Questionnaires and Responses:
1F-Use of RO/RO Capable Ships
2F-Use of Commercial Cellular Containerships
3F-Use of RO/RO and Cellular Containerships
4F-Use of High Speed Freight Ferries
Potential Department of Defense Use of High-Speed Sealift and Summary of Questionnaires and Responses

University of Alabama.pdf
 Materials and Structures Group

Univ New Orleans &  Univ So. Alabama.pdf
High Speed Coastal Transport Emergence in the U.S.


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