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William Berry is president of Applied Remote Technology, which directs the 

 development of enabling technologies for undersea vehicle systems. He holds a 

 B.S. in electrical engineering from the University of New Hampshire and an 

 M.A. in public administration from the University of Northern Colorado. He has 

 extensive experience in undersea systems development and production. 



Charles Black is president of the Mardela Corporation. He has extensive expe- 

 rience in marine technology and as a marine adviser over a broad range of 

 maritime issues. Mr. Black has served as president of the Mardela Corporation 

 since 1968 and chairman of the Marquest Group, Inc., in Bourne, Massachusetts, 

 since 1983. He has been involved with the design, manufacture, and operation of 

 equipment for deep-ocean search, positioning, and imagery and has conducted 

 pioneering work in oyster and marine gastropod aquaculture. Mr. Black has 

 served on a number of national and international marine advisory panels, includ- 

 ing the Indian Ocean Fisheries Commission, the Conference on the Law of the 

 Sea, the Marine Fisheries Advisory Commission of the National Oceanic and 

 Atmospheric Administration, and the National Advisory Committee on the 

 Oceans and Atmosphere. 



Anthony Calio is executive vice president of Hughes Information Technology 

 Corporation. He is a former undersecretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmo- 

 sphere, and assistant administrator for space appUcation for the National Aero- 

 nautics and Space Administration (NASA). He holds a B.A. from the University 

 of Pennsylvania, is a Sloan Fellow from the Graduate School of Business at 

 Stanford University, and holds a D.Sc. from Washington University. Dr. Calio 

 was the recipient of NASA's Exceptional Service medal. Exceptional Scientific 

 Achievement medal, and Distinguished Service medal. 



Edward Liszka is associate director of the Applied Research Laboratory ( ARL) 

 at Pennsylvania State University. He directs the major technology and develop- 

 ment programs performed by ARL, including weapons technology, underwater 

 acoustics, and undersea vehicles. Dr. Liska is a past manager of the Navy's 

 technology efforts for undersea weapons guidance and control and was awarded 

 the Navy's Special Achievements Award. He holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in 

 electrical engineering from Pennsylvania State University and a Ph.D. in applied 

 physics from Catholic University of America. 



William Silcox is retired from a vice presidency at Wellstream Corporation and 

 a long career with Chevron Corporation as senior offshore engineer in its Off- 

 shore Technology and Planning Staff. Mr. Silcox holds a B.S. from the Univer- 

 sity of California, Berkeley, and has been a consultant to the National Science 

 Foundation's Deep Sea DriUing Project, the National Petroleum Council Task 

 Group on Arctic Oil and Gas Reserves, and the American Petroleum Institute. He 



