(Houston, TX---) ABS has signed a formal
Cooperative Agreement with the Naval Sea Systems Command
(NAVSEA) further strengthening its longstanding relationship
with the US Navy. The agreement calls for joint development
of ABS Naval Vessel Rules (NVR) to support the design
and acquisition of Naval Combatant Ships and Craft.
The landmark agreement signed by VADM Phillip M. Balisle,
US Navy and ABS Americas President Robert E. Kramek
lays the groundwork for ABS participation in Naval Combatant
Ship Programs, in a similar fashion to ABS’ traditional
role in the construction of Military Sealift Command
(MSC) operated ships.
According to ABS’ Kramek, the strategic partnership
created by this agreement broadens the working relationship
between NAVSEA and ABS by allowing the class society
to provide further technical support and guidance for
the Navy’s shipbuilding programs while allowing
the Navy to focus its in-house engineering resources
more fully on the higher risk mission-related aspects
of emerging US ship designs.
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ABS Americas President Robert
E. Kramek signs formal Cooperative Agreement with
the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) with VADM
Philip M. Balisle, US Navy, looking on. The agreement
calls for joint develoment of ABS Naval Vessel Rules
to support the design and acquisition of Naval Combatant
Ships and Craft.
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The agreement addresses the following: technical authority,
rule development and approval, rule maintenance and procedures
for rules application on individual programs. These rules
will provide the technical basis and authorization for ABS
certification of selected ship systems and, where appropriate,
will facilitate Classification of Combatant Ships by ABS as
supported by public law. NAVSEA points out that technical
authority continues to be retained fully by the Navy.
“ABS has been working with the US Navy for decades
to combine prior naval experience with its existing approach
to rule-making, merging naval requirements with commercial
standards to produce stand-alone rules that are tailored to
the needs of the military,” says Kramek. In addition
to the Naval Vessel Rules under joint development via this
agreement, he adds that ABS is supporting the development
of several innovative new vessel types through its High Speed
Naval Craft Guide.
Founded in 1862, ABS is a leading international classification
society devoted to promoting the security of life, property
and the marine environment through the development and verification
of standards for the design, construction and operational
maintenance of marine-related facilities.
For more information, contact:
Susan Gonzalez,
ABS
1-281-877-5853
or sgonzalez@eagle.org
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