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Dr. Norman Zachary, senior scientist: Mathematician, experienced in data- 
processing systems, information retrieval, and large-scale computer operations. 
Fred S. Zusman, senior staff: Mathematician, experienced in system error anal- 
yses, mechanized information retrieval systems, data-processing systems. — 
Leon Gilford, senior scientist: Mathematical statistician, experienced in large- 
scale survey design, reliability analysis and quality control procedures for data 
collection programs, design of measures of effectiveness for complex data collec: 
tion programs. 
John McCutcheon, mathematician: Hxperienced in development of equipment 
performance monitoring systems. 
Stanley R. Kalin, research engineer: Experienced in systems analysis, reli- 
ability, and quality control. 
Donald S. Orkand, Associate Director, Management Systems: Statistician- 
economist, experienced in management systems analysis and development of per- 
sonnel requirements. information systems (for Bureau of Naval Personnel). 
Robert J. Byer, Management Systems engineer: Training in naval architecture 
and marine engineering combined with management systems background, experi- 
enced in management control procedures, including cost and schedule control. 
T. Arthur Smith, senior staff: Economist, experienced in analysis of manage- 
ment systems, management information requirements. 
Robert W. Boody, Management Systems engineer: Hxperienced in master plan- 
ning and scheduling, management system analysis. 
5.5. Support of the task teams with specialized oceanographic experience will 
be provided by the staff of Marine Advisers, Inc., of La Jolla, Calif. Staff mem- 
bers who will participate in the project include the following: Paul L. Horrer, 
president, oceanographer ; Joseph W. Joy, oceanographer. 
5.6. Additional consulting support in special tasks’ will be drawn from appro- 
priate senior individuals with special experience in oceanographic research and 
surveys. The following individuals have tentatively indicated their willingness 
to consult for such special problems. 
Dr. Warren Woster, professor of oceanography, Scripps Institute of Oceanog- 
raphy: Dr. Woster will be available after September 1963, when he returns 
from his present assignment as Director of the Office of Oceanography at UNESCO 
in Paris. 
Dr. Finn Michelson, associate professor of naval architecture, University of 
Michigan: Dr. Michelson’s experience in ship design ranges from ship design 
and construction in Norway to the design of a research vessel for the Bureau of 
Commercial Fisheries for the Great Lakes. 
Dr. H. Wysor Marsh, Jr., director, Marine Hlectronics Department, AVCO: Dr. 
Marsh is a theoretical physicist currently directing research on acoustic properties: 
of the ocean for the Office of Naval Research. He was formerly Chief of the Re- 
search Division of the Naval Underwater Sound Laboratory and codirector of the 
Project AMOS program to measure acoustic propagation characteristics of the 
ocean. 
Morris Schulkin, consulting physicist: Mr. Schulkin has recently been asso-- 
ciated with the Marine Electronics Department, AVCO Corp. He was, with Wy- 
sor Marsh, responsible for the Project AMOS program of the Naval Underwater 
Sound Laboratory. He was formerly Chief of the Radio Meteorological Branch 
of the Bureau of Standards and is broadly experienced in meteorology and ocean- 
ography. 
Mr. Rogers. One other question in following up on this business of 
using ships of opportunity. 
Ts that a proper field for the Panel to get into? 
Commander Nycren. Perfectly proper for the Panel to consider 
this; yes, sir. In general, we have not been concerned in methodology 
and so forth but this is a perfectly appropriate subject. 
Mr. Rocmrs. I thought you were pleading for ships .and platforms 
upon which to 
Commander Nyeren. We are getting information from ships of 
opportunity now, sir. We are not 
Mr. Rogers. According to information on the chart here, it is-not 
being exploited as it. might. I pres Hat is true according to the: 
charts you have there? 
