[sci.misc] call for papers Smoke/Obscurants Symposium XII

rllaugh@brl-smoke.ARPA (Robert L. Laughman ) (12/16/87)

Excuse the reposting of this call for papers, but Mr. C. Moore of BRL
caught a very important typo, the Abstract Submission address had an
incorrect zipcode!  Again, I'm posting this to sci.physics, sci.research,
sci.misc and brl.seminar because the news.conferences had been limited to
computer conferences.


			      SMOKE/OBSCURANTS
 			       SYMPOSIUM XII

			       
		     Kossiakoff Conference and Education Center
		           The Johns Hopkins University
		             Laurel, Maryland  20707

				19-21 April 1988

				   Sponsored by 
			      Colonel Francis M. Durel
			Project Manager, Smoke/Obscurants
		     Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland  21005-5001

			Abstract Deadline:  13 January 1988

			        INTRODUCTION

	Smoke/Obscurants Symposium XII will be conducted 19-21 April 1988
at the Kossiakoff Conference and Education Center, The Johns Hopkins
University, Laurel, Maryland.  This Symposium is sponsored by the Project 
Manager of Smoke/Obscurants of Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.  The theme
of the twelfth annual Symposium is "Obscurants on the Modern Battlefield."
The objective is to bring together materiel developers, combat developers,
and end users of smoke and electromagnetic (EM) systems to discuss new
concepts, developments, and interactive assessments of system performance
in realistic battlefield environments.  Members of the Department of
Defense, industry, academe, and allied nations personnel are invited to
attend.

				CALL FOR PAPERS

	Submission of papers up to and including the SECRET level are 
requested from DOD, contractor, industrial, academic, and allied nations
personnel.  Papers are solicited on topics involving smoke/obscurants and EO
systems.  It is up to authors and their facilities to determine the security
classification of their paper.  Poster presentations will be considered.

				ABSTRACTS

	The deadline for receipt of all abstracts is 13 January 1988. 
Unclassified abstracts are preferred.  Contact those listed under General
Information for the format for abstract submissions.  Please include paper
title, name(s) and address(es) of author(s), telephone number of point
of contact, presentation length (20 minutes maximum), security classification,
and audio visual requirements, and underline the name of the anticipated
presenter of the paper.

	Abstract review will be completed and notices of acceptance or non-
acceptance mailed by 9 February 1988.  Papers not selected for presentation
at the Symposium may be selected for inclusion in the published proceedings.
Unclassified abstracts of the selected papers will be presented for 
distribution at the Symposium.

	Abstracts should be mailed to:  Science and Technology Corporation
					Meetings Division 
					Attn:  SOS XII
		        		101 Research Drive 
                       			Hampton, VA 23666-1340 USA

					Assisted by
				SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
					Meetings Division

*****************      TOPICS TO BE CONSIDERED     *********************

Area A.  Smoke Material

	Development and applications of new smoke material; Methodologies for 
smoke production: Modeling for smoke predictions and smoke resource
expenditures; Test instrumentation and results in the evaluation of smoke 
material capabilities and dissemination technology; Smoke figures of merit;
Technical countermeasures to smoke.

Area B.  Smoke Effects on Electro-Optical Systems

	Systems application of smokes/obscurants as effective countermeasures
against EO weapon systems; Modeling of smoke/EO sensor interactions; Test 
results in the evaluation of smoke/obscurants effects on EO weapon systems;
Methodologies for the evaluation of smoke/obscurants effects on EO systems.

Area C.  Natural obscurants 

	Effects of rain, fog, snow, and dust on EM system performance; 
Tactical operations in natural obscurants; Modeling of natural obscurants
effects and characteristics; Producing obscurants from natural materials;
Interaction of natural and manmade obscurants.

Area D.  Operational Uses of Smoke/Obscurants

	Uses of smoke/obscurants for camouflage, concealment, and deception;
New concepts, doctrine, training, and lessons-learned in previous uses of 
smoke/obscurants; Modeling of smoke effectiveness in operations; Tactical
decision aids involving smoke screen technologies; Threat tactical and 
smoke/obscurant capabilities; Tactical operations in smoke; Requirements for
smoke/obscurants in tactical operations; Tactical countermeasures to smoke.

Area E.  Effects of Smoke/Obscurants on Health or the Environment

	Studies and results of test involving the effects of smokes/obscurants
on health or the environment; Effects of threat smokes/obscurants on health or
the environment; Personnel operation in protecscurant effects on health and 
the environment.

				TUTORIALS

	Tutorial 1/2-day workshops will be held on Monday, 18 April 1988.
	(1) Transmissometry-from the laboratory to the battlefield; Designed
as a tutorial for the nonexpert who needs to understand the fundamentals and
implications of transmissometry measurements to the battlefield.
	(2) Tactics and Doctrine in the Use of Smokes/Obscurants:  Designed
as a tutorial for the nonexpert who needs to understand the fundamentals
and the implications of tactics and doctrine in the requirements for smoke
and obscurants.


				GENERAL INFORMATION

Symposium Chairman:  Walter G. Klimek, OPM Smoke/Obscurants
		     AMCPEO-CNS-CT 
		     Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD  21005-5001
		     Telephone: 301/278-5411, (AV) 298-5411
		     Fax: 301/272-8426
		     E-Mail:  wgklimek@brl.arpa

Symposium Moderator: Dr. W. Michael Farmer, Science and Technology Corporation
 		     First National Tower, Suite 940
		     Las Cruces, NM  88005
		     Telephone: 505/523-8541
		     Fax: 505/526-9678

Symposium Administrator:  Mara Hagy, OPM Smoke/Obscurants
		          Telephone: 301/278-4716 or 5105
			  E-mail:  mfhagy@brl.arpa

Symposium Coordinator:  Carolyn A. Keen/Judy Cole, Science and Technology Corp
			Telephone: 804/865-0332
                        Fax: 804/865-1294