Dec 1969 Major procurements completed 



Apr 1970 Site work for SEACON started 



Jun 1970 Construction of SEACON completed 



FY71 



Nov 1970 Results available (except for long-term tests) 



Apr 1971 Major plans complete for SEACON II 



REFERENCES 



1. Deputy Chief of Naval Material (Development). TDP 46-36X: Deep 

 Ocean Technology Project Technical Development Plan. Washington, 

 D.C., 1 May 1968. CONFIDENTIAL. 



2. Naval Facilities Engineering Command. Study Topic 68-1: Plan for 

 Definition of NAVFAC/NCF Role in Ocean Engineering. Washington, D.C., 

 September 1968. SECRET. 



3. Navy Deep Submergence/Ocean Engineering Program Planning Group. 

 U. S. Navy Deep Submergence/Ocean Engineering Program (Proposed) 

 1970-1980. Washington, D.C., June 1968. CONFIDENTIAL. 



4. U. S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations, Center for Naval Analyses. 

 The Navy's Role in the Exploitation of the Ocean (Proj . BLUE WATER), 

 Phase I. Washington, D.C., June 1968. 



5. Chrysler Corporation Space Division. Atlantis, Industrial Contractors 

 Mid-Term Report (Phase B) . New Orleans, La., 26 August 1968. 



6. Battelle Memorial Institute, et al. Project SEA USE, Proposed 

 Exploration of Cobb Seamount. 24 April 1968. 



7. General Electric Missile & Space Division. TEK-MIS-OOl, TEKTITE I, 

 Scientific Mission Requirements Plan. TEK-01-5002, Technical 

 Description of the TEKTITE Habitat. TEK-0P-102, TEKTITE I Emplacement 

 Plan. Philadelphia, Pa. July and August 1968. 



8. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory. NCEL Ocean Engineering Program, 

 March 1967 - March 1968. Port Hueneme , Calif., June 1968. 



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