ANTHONY J. GOODHEART, General Physical Scientist, Instru- 

 ment Division, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 



Mr. Goodheart was born August 14, 1922, attended the Uni- 

 versity of Montana and the University of Minnesota, and has a 

 degree in mathematics. During the war he served in the Navy as 

 an Electronics Technician. He joined the Coast and Geodetic Sur- 

 vey in 1946 as Mathemiatician in the Tides and Currents Division, 

 and later became an Oceanographer in this particular department. 

 He has directed field operations of tide stations, with arrange- 

 ments for installation and maintenance. 



In his present capacity he coordinates and supervises the 

 Division's activities involving oceanogr aphic instruments and 

 instrumentation and also plans and develops systems and techni- 

 ques for operational use, including research and development work. 



He is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers. 



J. R. R. HARTER, Head, Television and Facsimile Unit, Elec- 

 tronics Division, Bureau of Ships, Washington 25, D. C. 



Born in State College, Pennsylvania, May 17, 1917, he 

 attended Pennsylvania State College. He also attended the Univer- 

 sity of Connecticut and the University of Maryland Postgraduate 

 School. During World War II he was Chief Instructor, Advanced 

 Electronic Theory Department, United States Coast Guard Engin- 

 eering and Maintenance School, Groton, Connecticut. At the 

 close of the war he became Senior Research and Development 

 Engineer for TV systems and equipment, Allen B. DuMont, 

 Washington, D. C, on an experimental TV project. Since 1948 

 he has been occupied principally with televisual communications 

 engineering positions in the Bureau of Ships. In addition to his 

 present duties, he is a consultant and specialist for underwater 

 visual surveillance, techniques, systems, and equipment. 



He is a member of S. M. P. T. E. , I. R. E. , Panel Committee 

 on Undersea Warfare of the National Research Council, and 

 U. S.C. C.I.R. , Group XI. 



CAPTAIN CHARLES NELSON GRAN HENDRIX, USN, Deputy 

 Chief of Staff for Plans and^ Operations, Joint Task Force 



EIGHT, Christmas Island.- 



1/ At the time of the Symposium, Captain Hendrix was attached 

 to the Hydrographic Office as Special Projects Officer. In this 

 capacity he served in the forefront of the planning and organiza- 

 tion of the Symposium in the months preceding it, and coordin- 

 ated the list of instruments (appendices E, F, and G) for the 

 Hydrographic Office. 



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