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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (ARMY)—Continued 
Fiscal year 1974 resources 
eaom: — Pe a Amount 
Organization Principal contact Data activity capabilities Man-years (thousands) 
22 Coastal District or Division Col. John Parish, Jr, Coastal zone bathymetry and 385.0 $7, 700 
Offices of Corps of Engineers. executive director/ topography, hydraulics of ‘ 
CW. coasts, bays, estuaries, in- 
cluding waves, currents, and 
tides; channel and harbor 
surveys. 
Note: Because the data activi- 
ties of the Corps are integral 
parts of project activities of 
complex nature, man-year 
and dollar resources invested 
in data activities are difficult 
to determine accurately. 
These figures are to be con- 
sidered preliminary _ esti- 
mates. 
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DEFENSE MAPPING AGENCY) 
Defense Mapping Agency, Hydro- Capt.ScottDrummond, Bathymetric data storage and 8.0 $145 
graphic Center (DMAHC), director. dissemination; maintains the 
Washington, D.C. Bathymetric Library for the 
DMA/DOD. 
Defense Mapping Agency, Aero- Col. D. D. Hawkins, Marine gravity data storage and 5.0 65 
space Center (DMAAC), St. director. dissemination; maintains the 
Louis, Mo. pees Library for the DMA/ 
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (NAVY) 
Chief of Naval Research, 800 Rear Adm. M. D. Van Whereas these offices are prin- 
North Quincy St., Arlington, Orden. cipally administrative and/or 
Va. management-oriented, the 
Office of Naval Research, Maury Dr. J. Brackett Hersey, research contracts which 
Center for Oceanographic director. they support generate sig- 
Science. nificant quantities of ocean 
Office of Naval Research, Earth Dr. Peter Badgley, data. ONR offices have long 
Sciences Division. director. been aware of their national 
Office of Naval Research, Ocean Mr. Gordon R. marine data management re- 
Science and Technology Di- Hamilton, director. sponsibilities. Since 1965 
vision. the ONR Ocean Science and 
Technology Division has pro- 
vided approximately $20,000 
annually to NODC for data 
center support rendered to 
ONR contractors. ONR has 
always encouraged its con- 
tract scientists to deposit 
data and data inventories 
with NODC, and in 1973 this 
policy was formalized (Ocean- 
avinst 3161.4A) as a contract 
requirement. 
NavalfResearch Laboratory, Wash- Capt. J. T. Geary, Ocean data processing, analysis, 70.0 $3, 500 
ington, D.C. director. interpretation, storage, and 
dissemination. 
Naval Weather Service Command, Capt. W. S. Houston, Global oceanographic analysis 330.0 2, 887 
Washington Navy Yard, Wash- commander. and predictions of select 
ington, D.C. physical parameters and ap- 
plications. Alpha-numeric and 
graphic formats of unclas~ 
sified products suitable for 
civil use. Full range of data 
collection, processing, in- 
terpretation, storage, and 
dissemination. 
Naval Air Development Center, Mr. Russell Mason, Ocean data collection, process- 8.0 400 
Warminister, Pa. technical director _ ing, analysis, interpretation, 
(acting). ‘= storage, and dissemination. 
