Submarines and Submariners

When I began my career working in the field of Submarine Security, I was excited about the opportunity to work with such awesome navy vessels.  The size, complexity, and mission of the Submarine intrigued me.  I found myself at a disadvantage, however, because many my peers on my projects were ex-submariners, and were much more […]

When I began my career working in the field of Submarine Security, I was excited about the opportunity to work with such awesome navy vessels.  The size, complexity, and mission of the Submarine intrigued me.  I found myself at a disadvantage, however, because many my peers on my projects were ex-submariners, and were much more familiar with how submarines worked, and how the submarine community interacted with each other.  I quickly realized that I needed a crash course on Submarines and Submariners, so that I was better prepared to work in this field.

If you are finding yourself in a similar situation, ATI is here to help you.

ATI is offering a course “Submarines and Submariners”.  This two-day course is designed for engineers in the field of submarine R&D and Operational Test and Evaluation. It is an introductory course presenting the fundamental philosophy of submarine design, submerged operation and combat system employment as they are managed by a battle-tested submarine organization that all-in-all make a US submarine a very cost-effective warship at sea—and under it.

Today’s US submarine tasking is discussed in consonance with the strategy and policy of the US, and the goals, objectives, mission, functions, tasks, responsibilities, and roles of the US Navy as they are so funded. Submarine warfare is analyzed referencing some calculations for a Benefits-to-Cost analysis, in that, Submarines Sink Ships!

If you would find this course helpful, please consider signing up for this offering, but do not delay, as the course begins next week, on Feb 11.  If you would like to learn more about the course, or if you would like to register, you can find what you need here.

And as always, a complete listing of ATI’s courses can be found at www.aticourses.com .

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