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International President
Roger L. Belt
(818) 586-0309
roger.l.belt@boeing.com
The 62nd Annual International Conference Planning meeting was
recently attended. In conjunction with the planning meeting was a
class on Advanced Moment of Inertia Measurement and the Northeast Regional Conference. All three events were attended and enjoyed. The setting for the next International Conference in New
Haven, Connecticut, is bordering the Yale University campus. This
provides for many dining, shopping, and sight seeing opportunities
within close walking distance. The Omni Hotel is a top-notch establishment with our entire meeting facilities grouped close together.
The surrounding area is steeped in early American history. While
there, I visited the gravesites of some of my ancestors in Windsor,
Connecticut. They came to Windsor in 1630 AD. About the only
down side I can come up with is that I have to remember how to spell
Connecticut correctly. Seriously, the New England Chapter has put a
lot of time and effort into what is shaping up to be a great conference
at a great venue.
In Memoriam
Larry Edington
1941 2002
SAWE Fellow
Executive Vice-President
Tom Koonce
(661) 572-5972
thomas.koonce@lmco.com
I would like to thank the New England Chapter for their hospitality
while they were hosting the recent Regional Conference and
International Conference Planning Meeting, October 18-19. Right
down the street from Yale University, the location of our next International Conference will be a big hit with all members attending next
May! The restaurants in the area are consistently great and within
walking distance. The conference planning meeting reviewed the
New England Chapters plans, from the budget to where each of the
technical sessions will be held. The hotel has a very easy layout. All
of our meeting rooms are located closely together for convenience.
If you knew Larry, you knew his physical stature did not reflect his
larger-than-life personality and intellect. Larry was fiercely competitive. As the star player on the Saint Helena High School basketball
team, opponents, regardless of their size, never intimidated him. Larry
excelled in many sports in high school and stayed physically active
all his life. His athletic abilities were only surpassed by his intellect.
Being a straight A student in school, he was accepted into schools
like Stanford and San Jose State University where he earned a Masters
of Science in Mathematics. Larry was a human calculator. When
doing the grocery shopping for the family, he enjoyed announcing
the grocery bill total just as the last item went across the scanner and
before the checkout clerk could hit the total button. He usually got it
within just a few cents!
From 1981 to 1997, Larry was the Mass Properties Group Supervisor
of the then Missile Systems Division at Lockheed and built a
world-class mass properties group. He demanded technical excellence
and high ethical standards. His first priority was the well being of his
employees. Larry was quick to step in and defend his employees but
just as quick to step out of the limelight and pass the praise to them.
Plans are set for the 62nd International Conference in New Haven,
Connecticut. The Omni at Yale hotel is an excellent site with many
fine restaurants and entertainment attractions. The New England
Chapters host committee has been working hard to ensure a successful and enjoyable conference. I just returned from New Haven having
participated in three very productive days of SAWE activity. The
Advanced MOI training course was held Thursday, October 17, at
Space Electronics with nine students attending. Friday, October 18,
was the conference planning meeting with a tour of the facilities,
detailed logistical plans, and review of the budget. The Northeast
Regional Conference was Saturday, October 19, with about ten fine
technical presentations. I thoroughly enjoyed the trip, the location,
and the hospitality. I look forward to returning to New Haven next
May for the International Conference and I am certain you will enjoy
it too.
Conference hosting bids have been on the decline for some time.
While there is probably no one obvious cause for this, it still leaves
the potential status of future conferences in a precarious position, and
we must act now to avoid having to cancel a conference. Numerous
ideas have been proposed and discussed by a steady stream of e-mail
traffic. But the chance to sit down and discuss this face-to-face in
real time was invaluable. I am even now trying to collate the points
that were raised and the directions suggested as to how to proceed on
them. Hopefully I can get that out to the Board of Directors within a
short time.
Reinstated Members
Welcome Back
Executive Director
Franklin B. Gattis
(860) 633-0850 (T)
(860) 633-8971 (F)
saweed@aol.com
James E. Augustus
David A. Brandt
Todd A. Bryan
David S. Chapman
Kevin K. Derrick
Neil Dewey
Frank Edomwonyi
Enzo Felice
Kenneth D. Forsythe, Jr.
Chuck Guerrero
Esat N. Guzey
Talmadge N. Hardy
James S. Smith
Stuart A. Davis
New Members
Welcome
Sergio Leyva
John Marcavage
David Navas
Edmund Pickersgile
Barbara Smith
David Simon Stoliker
Jennifer TerWisscha
Byron Ward
John Whitby
UK to ML
WI to ML
ML
TX
WI
CN
UK
CE
UK
AT
Steve Jones
UK
Michael J. Logan
HR
Rainer D. Massey
WI
Russell J. Ogden
SE
Juan C. Parades
WI
Jack W. Parrent Jr.
HR
Faye Plummer
UK
Shaun Ruhlman
WI
Thomas Scharfanberg, Jr. SE
James Smith
UK
Bryan Strong
WI
John N. Whitehead, Jr. HR
Ogden E. Winton
HR
Rainier Alfonzo
Mohamad Al Nuaimi
Joni Berblinger
Frank Chalvignac
Jane Comesky
Jose Marie Gutierrez-Zuazua
Steven Hales
Paul Headland
SL
GL
GL
HR
TX
UK
AT
GL
GL
LA
SE
HR
CN
BA
ML
UK
RM
ML
SE
TX
UK
PROJECTED
AMOUNTS
RECEIPTS
Dues ........................................................................................................................................ $14,712.25
Technical Paper Sales..................................................................................................................... 462.84
Weight Engineers Handbook Sales ................................................................................................ 270.00
2002 International Conference .................................................................................................. 27,983.50
2003 International Conference ........................................................................................................... 0
Weight Engineering Journal Advertising ............................................................................................ 0
Credit Card Program. ......................................................................................................................... 0
Job Opportunities Advertising ............................................................................................................ 0
Account Interest and Dividends ..................................................................................................... 836.62
International Training ......................................................................................................................... 0
Miscellaneous................................................................................................................................. 143.56
TOTAL RECEIPTS ..................................................................................................................... $44,408.77
$30,500
4,250
1,000
28,500
16,100
6,200
1,000
6,100
5,250
1,000
$99,900.00
DISBURSEMENTS
Roster Printing. .................................................................................................................................. 0
Technical Publications Index/Bylaws.. ............................................................................................... 0
Weight Engineers Handbook Printing... ......................................................................................... 476.25
Weight Engineering Journal Printing .......................................................................................... 4,239.21
Weight Engineering Journal Postage .............................................................................................. 730.69
Newsletter Printing............................................................................................................................. 0
Newsletter Postage ......................................................................................................................... 233.32
General Postage.............................................................................................................................. 489.17
2002 International Conference.. ..................................................................................................... 806.32
2003 International Conference.. ......................................................................................................... 0
Bonding and Office Insurance........................................................................................................ 176.00
Liability Insurance ............................................................................................................................. 0
International Election ......................................................................................................................... 0
Tax Return and Audit ......................................................................................................................... 0
Chapter Projects ................................................................................................................................. 0
Office Equipment ............................................................................................................................. 21.19
Web Site Expenses ............................................................................................................................. 0
Vendor Coordinator Expenses..... ....................................................................................................... 0
Plaques, Awards and Certificates ............................................................................................... 1,708.75
Los Angeles Post Office Box ........................................................................................................... 70.00
Office Supplies................................................................................................................................. 36.24
Computer Programming and Assist.................................................................................................... 0
Vice President Publications Honorarium .................................................................................... 3,800.00
Vice President Publications Expenses.. ....................................................................................... 3,487.36
Executive Director Honorarium .................................................................................................. 9,699.99
Executive Director Travel Expenses. ............................................................................................. 650.30
International Training .................................................................................................................. 1,406.70
International Committees ................................................................................................................... 0
International Office Expenses ........................................................................................................ 432.30
International Office Relocation .......................................................................................................... 0
Transfer to Scholarship Fund from General Fund.............................................................................. 0
Miscellaneous.............................................................................................................................. 1,996.24
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS ....................................................................................................... $30,460.03
NET ANNUAL GAIN ...............................................................................................................................
100
2,500
18,000
3,100
2,150
800
3,600
1,100
3,500
176
950
370
625
100
750
500
70
1,709
70
2,000
100
7,250
3,488
23,500
800
8502
600
2,100
BUDGET
2002-2003
$30,500
4,250
1,000
26,800
16,100
6,200
1,000
6,100
5,250
1,000
$98,200
3,000
3,000
$94,510
$100
2,500
18,000
3,100
1,950
800
3,600
1,100
3,500
176
950
370
625
100
750
500
70
1,700
805
2,000
100
7,250
3,500
23,500
600
8,502
600
2,100
3,000
3,000
$94,848
$5,390
$3,352
Plans are set for the 62nd International Conference in New Haven,
Connecticut. I was unable to attend the planning meeting because of
business commitments, but the other executive officers and members
of the host chapter were able to carry on. From what I have heard,
the hotel is an excellent site and is near a large number of attractions.
I look forward to our upcoming conference in New Haven next May,
and I am also looking forward to seeing all of our members who can
attend.
Richard Boynton
Rex Chrisco
Cathy Griesinger
Ideas for papers are coming in every day. Please contact one of our
session chairs or me to submit an abstract. One important change
this year is that SAWE will be transitioning to a paperless or digital
media (CD-ROM) distribution of all papers received. To accommodate
this change, the best paper judging will include only those papers
received in the proper format prior to the conference. The Instructions to Authors are being revised to reflect this change and everyone
is encouraged to get their abstracts and papers in early to help us
make this change.
Robert Johnston
Thomas Oole
John Wisniewski, Chairman
Government/Industry Chairman
Larry J. Linner
(770) 793-0025
larry.linner@lmco.com
The summer is over and the leaves are changing on the trees. As sure
as the changing of the seasons, it is time to begin firming up plans for
the International Conference next May. As we are always looking to
be responsive to coordination needs across our profession, please feel
free to contact any of us regarding topics you feel warrant discussion
at one of your workshops.
I would like to take an extra moment to thank the session chairs and
the other unlisted members of the Technical Committee for all the
help. Also the following individuals: Matt Myers, Thomas Koonce,
Ron Fox, and John Hargrave deserve special mention for stepping in
and getting things done at the planning conference when my last
minute schedule changes prevented me from attending. Thanks
everyone, and I am looking forward to our upcoming International
Conference.
Of much discussion over the last couple of years has been the topic
of top level processes and functional processes and ties to ISO
standards. At the May 2002 conference, a draft ISO standard was
presented and we asked for feedback. Most of the feedback (no,
make that virtually all of the feedback) was the ISO is not the way to
go. Most feel that trying to author an ISO standard is too ambitious
with too little return, and that in order to achieve ISO status, a top
level recommended practice would have to be too watered down,
and/or we would lose control over it. I am concerned, though, because
there is no recommended practice for commercial or general aviation
aircraft, and the old military requirements for military aircraft are
rapidly losing their firmness.
The awards represent our top society honors. It is very important that
all persons who are qualified receive the recognition due them. Any
Organization
Phone
(310) 350-3674
(817) 777-5171
GrassRo@mail.northgrum.com
jerry.l.pierson@lmco.com
Airline Affairs
Jag Grewal
Robert Brown
011 44 (0)
(425) 237-3886
jag.s.grewal@britishairways.com
robert.d.brown@boeing.com
(316) 517-0933
(410) 993-5822
mscheulen@cessna.textron.com
david.l.miley@md.northgrum.com
Computer Applications
Greg Burt
Patrick Mitchell
(316) 676-4597
(425) 294-6921
greg_burt@raytheon.com
patrick.m.mitchell@boeing.com
Cost/Weight Interrelationship
Gale Armstrong
Ford Motor Company
Alan Titcomb
Northrop Grumman Newport News
(313) 248-7105
(757) 688-9954
garmstro@ford.com
titcomb_an@nns.com
Ground Transportation
Frank Carson
Tim Cross
(313) 337-3418
(313) 322-5933
fcarson@ford.com
tcross@ford.com
Marine/Offshore Engineering
Christos Filiopoulos
NAVSEA
Burt Walker
Advanced Marine Enterprises
(202) 781-3683
(504) 437-3395
filiopoulosc@navsea.navy.mil
WalkerBL@lpd17.navsea.navy.mil
Metrology
H. Wayne Clay
Clint Bower
(972) 603-1583
+44 1252-672729
wayne.clay@lmco.com
cbower@intercompco.com
Preliminary Design
Ric Roy
Luis Terrazas
(714) 896-6957
(972) 603-3789
ricardo.roy@boeing.com
luis.terrazas@lmco.com
(757) 380-4342
(228) 935-1500
tschabold_ge@nns.com
rwwood@northropgrumman.com
(310) 813-9074
(256) 461-5757
steve.miyasaki@trw.com
doug.mckenna@hsv.boeing.com
V/STOL Systems
Berlin Benfield
Neal Donaldson
Bell Helicopter-Textron
Westar Corporation
(817) 280-4281
(636) 498-6004
bbenfield@bellhelicopter.textrom.com
donaldson@westar.com
Weight Control
Patrick Borden
Doug Cekal
(408) 756-7211
(316) 526-8177
patrick.d.borden@lmco.com
douglas.j.cekal@boeing.com
British Airways
The Boeing Company
putting up with the grief from our late submittals. Again, the effort
out weighs the honorarium. Last, the SAWE will provide a hotel
room for the President at the International Conference if, and only if,
not paid by the Presidents company.
Having said that, here are the exceptions with decreasing order of
compensation. The Executive Director receives an honorarium
that is decided and approved by the Board of Directors (BOD) at
their annual meeting. This is done for the efforts of running the day
to day business of the society, sales of technical papers, keeping the
finances in check, establishing operating budgets, and being the scribe
of the society. Make no mistake the honorarium does not come close
to realistic compensation for the amount of work performed. In that
sense, our Executive Director is a volunteer, also. The Executive
Director receives transportation costs, per diem, and a room at the
International conference planning meeting and the International
conference. This is done because the Executive Director is our scribe
recording the business meetings of the society, and provides unparalleled support to the International officers and host committee members
at these events. The Vice President Publications also receives an
honorarium that is decided and approved by BOD, albeit smaller.
This is for the editing activities of the newsletter and journal, and
self appointed elitists. First let me say that SAWE has the least
amount of inside politics of any organization I have ever been associated with or witnessed. We may not always agree on everything, but
there is no political infighting or power struggles going on at SAWE.
Three of the International officers are elected by the SAWE
membership. Everyone receives a ballot with the International
conference package. The Executive Director, VP-Publications, and
VP-Training are appointed by the President and approved by the
BOD. The President, Executive VP, and VP-Publications, make
various other appointments. Therein may be the cause of the perception of being Good Old Boys because a lot of the same names
appear in various positions. Two things drive the fact that many of
the same people are appointed to positions year after year. First,
these are the people who are willing to do the job and volunteer or
willingly accept the job when asked. Second, those who are in a
position to make appointments will tend to appoint people they know
with a track record of performing. You should not feel too envious of
these volunteers who donate a large amount of their time for a mostly
thankless job. If this is the reason you feel SAWE is a bunch of
Good Old boys, then you can make yourself known by volunteering. I have mentioned in this newsletter and in past ones that SAWE
is always looking for people who want to help out.
This brings us to the members that for some reason may perceive the
SAWE officers, session chairs, and committee chairs as a group of
Organization
Phone
Marine Systems
Dominick Cimino
Ray M. Holland
NAVSEA
Northrop Grumman Ingalls
(202) 781-3681
(228) 935-3132
CiminoD@navsea.navy.mil
mrholland@northropgrumman.com
Airline Affairs
Tony Kiscellus
Bill Morton
American Airlines
Southwest Airlines
(817) 931-1622
(214) 792-5896
Michael.Kiscellus@aa.com
Bill.Morton@wnco.com
(818) 586-0309
(757) 864-9151
roger.l.belt@boeing.com
j.a.cerro@larc.nasa.gov
Military Aircraft
Scott Larson
Chris Bowser
(817) 763-2406
(301) 342-0205
myron.s.larson@lmco.com
bowsercc@navair.navy.mil
General Aviation
Rex Chrisco
Bombardier Learjet
(316) 946-2797
rex.chrisco@learjet.com
(770) 793-0025
larry.linner@lmco.com
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3/14
3/24
3/24
3/28
3/28
4/1
4/1
4/7
4/7
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4/14
4/15
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