Moore Honored by SNAME
November 4, 2005
Arnold P. Moore, engineering
vice president at Northrop Grumman Corporation’s Ship
Systems sector, has received the prestigious 2005 William M. Kennedy
Award from the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
(SNAME).
The award honors Moore’s outstanding service and contribution
in the development of systems and planning for shipbuilding and ship
repair. The award was presented to Moore at SNAME’s World Maritime
Technology Exposition in Houston.
“Our company is fortunate to have someone with the expertise,
ingenuity and impeccable leadership skills of Arnie Moore, planning and
developing the shipbuilding platforms that will define the U.S. Navy
and U.S. Coast Guard’s future capabilities,” said Philip Teel,
president of Northrop Grumman Ship Systems. “Arnie’s ability to manage
extensive engineering resources across several different ship classes
is a testament to his extensive knowledge of marine engineering and
naval architecture. We join SNAME in congratulating him on his career
achievements.”
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