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THE ROCKETEER
Ttl.IItSO-'y, JlH 29, 1995 Va... 51, No. 13
CNO makes special one-day trip to China Lake
Admiral Jeremy M Boorda tours
facilities and talks with troops, press
By Barry McDonald
Edilor
,For China Lake, BRAC is done, it's finished," said Chief of
Naval Operations Adm. Jeremy M. Boorda at a press con-
ference at the NAWS Air Tenninal Monday at the close of
his tour of China Lake. "Now we can focus on doing the job without
worrying about whether or not we'll be here. China Lake will be
here and will carry a big burden in maintenance and life-cycle man-
agement of existing equipment and in continuing to work on leading
edge developments."
This was a special trip for Boorda with just one stop - China
Lake. After the press conference, his Navy C-20 took off for the
return flight to Washington. He said he wanted to get a firsthand
impression of all the activities in the Navy and that he hadn't been to
China Lake yet. So he came to meet with the Sailors here, engage
them in a dialog, meet with civilians and get a look at the systems
andprojects being worked at China Lake.
"This is my first time ever at China Lake," he said. "While you
can't expect to learn everything in just one day, I did receive a lot of
information in a short time. But there are more really important
things that I want to learn more about, so ('II come back."
He said getting out to the various Navy activities helps him put
perspective on the nature of the job in Washington. "There you see
really big numbers and big chunks of the overall Navy picture," the
admiral said. "But out here you get to see how the work's being done
and how the money's being spent."
Asked about downsizing and readiness, Boorda said the services
have to do war fighting as a team. With the downsizing almost com-
plete, the Navy is in a good position, able to maintain its readiness.
"With more of the Anny and Air Force bases closing overseas and
those personnel coming home, it's more important than ever to main-
tain the capabitity for the Navy's forward presence," Boorda said.
"Whenever there's been a crisis, presidents have asked. 'Where are
. Please see CNO. Page 16
Today's MESA dedication
moved inside, set for 1:30
The Missile Engagement Simulation Arena (MESA) official
opening and dedication as the Dr. Jon A. Wunderlich Laboratory
will begin at I:30 p.m. today, June 29. This time - I:30 p.m. - is
the correct time. It was erroneously announced in the recent site
meeting minutes that the starting time was to be I p.rn. Again, this
was an error.
Original plans were to have the ceremony outside on the ramp
leading to the b~y, but owing to recent high temperatures, MESA
officials have decided to move the dedication indoors.
All hands are invited to attend, but employees should make
arrangements with their supervisors.
PIlOIo by Mike Johnson, 5&10 (TID)
FIA-18 SlMLAB operation was explained to Adm.Jeremy M. Boorda (right) by Rich Bruckman,
head of the Carrier-Based Tactical Aircraft Division.
Puis Air Show coverau On Pam 14 &15
China Lakersattend NlMIC workshQll
!bat meet specifIC criteria for retIucecI wJnera-
bility are known as "iDseuitiw ........." As
desiln tecbnology for iDHllliIiYe DlJliIiona
evolves, it is desi...bIe that itdOCi 1010dIii ~
fit ofall the NATO.... •,.
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requiremenIL
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... 1, ..
THE ROCKETEU Juen,l995
Beat the Summer He
You'll want to stay indoors all day
with a system this fast. ..
120MHz Pentium
Apple
120MHz Pentium Motherboard
Stealth 64 PCI 2MB Viddo Card
On-Board IDE va
1GB IDE Hard Drive
8MB RAM
DOS 6.22
Windows 3.11
Serial Mouse
3.5" 1.44MB FDD
Mid Tower
14" Monitor.28 NI SVGA
101 Enhanced Keyboard
tJ4 $2499
PowerMac 7100/66 8/500 CD
The PowerMac 7100/66 based on the
PowerPC technology is built for speed,
expandability and networking. Dollar for ".;
.:>•...~".
dollar, it's the best machine on the
market todayl
$2489
SONY 20"
GDM20SE11P
Yes irs a SONYI A 20'
TrinitronScreen..30mm,
1280xl024, 60Hz Flat Screen.
Order yours today for next day
delivery.
04 $2299
ric Premier
Targus Cases
In Stock and several to choose from.
PowerBook 520 4/160
The powerbook 520 provides exceptional
performance with a 68LC04O processor. It's
upgradeable to PowerPC technology. It also
inludes an Improved display technology,
built-in ethernet, and a full-size keyboard.
()~ $1759
PowerMac
6100/66 a/SOOCd
& 15" Color Display
-66MHzCPU
• 8MB RAM Expandable to 72MB RAM
• 500 MB Internal Hard Disk Drive
• System 7.5
• 105 Keyboard
-ADB Mouse
·15" Non-Interlaced Color Display 0"", $2499
• One-Year Apple Warranty
Apple 600e CD ROM
no. latestllllllfastest Qu.d Sptrd CDfrom AppIL. $349
619 384-2000
SiIit:tJnGItIp/
VISA/Master Card/ Discover
Prtc:es and avalablhv are _ 01 _ without nollea.
hImI may v.-, iI'1 appe-*'ce from pIa'-W8Ilhown.
.'
THE ROCKETEER
Ttl.IItSO-'y, JlH 29, 1995 Va... 51, No. 13
CNO makes special one-day trip to China Lake
Admiral Jeremy M Boorda tours
facilities and talks with troops, press
By Barry McDonald
Edilor
,For China Lake, BRAC is done, it's finished," said Chief of
Naval Operations Adm. Jeremy M. Boorda at a press con-
ference at the NAWS Air Tenninal Monday at the close of
his tour of China Lake. "Now we can focus on doing the job without
worrying about whether or not we'll be here. China Lake will be
here and will carry a big burden in maintenance and life-cycle man-
agement of existing equipment and in continuing to work on leading
edge developments."
This was a special trip for Boorda with just one stop - China
Lake. After the press conference, his Navy C-20 took off for the
return flight to Washington. He said he wanted to get a firsthand
impression of all the activities in the Navy and that he hadn't been to
China Lake yet. So he came to meet with the Sailors here, engage
them in a dialog, meet with civilians and get a look at the systems
andprojects being worked at China Lake.
"This is my first time ever at China Lake," he said. "While you
can't expect to learn everything in just one day, I did receive a lot of
information in a short time. But there are more really important
things that I want to learn more about, so ('II come back."
He said getting out to the various Navy activities helps him put
perspective on the nature of the job in Washington. "There you see
really big numbers and big chunks of the overall Navy picture," the
admiral said. "But out here you get to see how the work's being done
and how the money's being spent."
Asked about downsizing and readiness, Boorda said the services
have to do war fighting as a team. With the downsizing almost com-
plete, the Navy is in a good position, able to maintain its readiness.
"With more of the Anny and Air Force bases closing overseas and
those personnel coming home, it's more important than ever to main-
tain the capabitity for the Navy's forward presence," Boorda said.
"Whenever there's been a crisis, presidents have asked. 'Where are
. Please see CNO. Page 16
Today's MESA dedication
moved inside, set for 1:30
The Missile Engagement Simulation Arena (MESA) official
opening and dedication as the Dr. Jon A. Wunderlich Laboratory
will begin at I:30 p.m. today, June 29. This time - I:30 p.m. - is
the correct time. It was erroneously announced in the recent site
meeting minutes that the starting time was to be I p.rn. Again, this
was an error.
Original plans were to have the ceremony outside on the ramp
leading to the b~y, but owing to recent high temperatures, MESA
officials have decided to move the dedication indoors.
All hands are invited to attend, but employees should make
arrangements with their supervisors.
PIlOIo by Mike Johnson, 5&10 (TID)
FIA-18 SlMLAB operation was explained to Adm.Jeremy M. Boorda (right) by Rich Bruckman,
head of the Carrier-Based Tactical Aircraft Division.
Puis Air Show coverau On Pam 14 &15
China Lakersattend NlMIC workshQll
!bat meet specifIC criteria for retIucecI wJnera-
bility are known as "iDseuitiw ........." As
desiln tecbnology for iDHllliIiYe DlJliIiona
evolves, it is desi...bIe that itdOCi 1010dIii ~
fit ofall the NATO.... •,.
To meet the need of _tine ~
paiJabIo to !!II"'"tr .......... to·ldiiiIitj
• tecImoIosrclef"JCiencietI_ ci 51ft.....lt P ' j
live IIIIIIIitioDa, NIMIC. a mqItj....-.("",,,
_ coaceiwd ... Wiela,.'1IIitIIr.......
ship of Dr. ltonald L. Den. .... Of tiC
NAWCWPNS ScitiIIcoIllll~~
WillI offices at NATO 1111 " ...., ia • 111.11,
Belsium.NIWICfIIIYideI'fonJtaJQr ...*
8)' informatioa eXOlIIutp fItat i• .~
facilitate the eft'orts of1JIIIDiti-drdarell in
. meetinl .afety and insensitive mllnitioa.
requiremenIL
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