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OPNAV Instruction 1520.23C, Graduate Education
OPNAVINST 1520.23C from the Chief of Naval Operations.Purpose: a. To implement the provisions of references (a) through
(g) and provide policy and procedural guidance for the Navyâ s
graduate education program for officers and enlisted personnel.
b. This instruction provides updates to major changes in
Navy graduate education policy, eligibility and selection, and
service obligation; an updated responsibilities section; and
additions including an enclosure on graduate education-related
definitions, and academic program guidelines. Since the
previous version, it has been completely rewritten and should be
reviewed in its entirety
Seismic Design for Buildings
This updated manual with revised seismic design provisions governs the design and construction of Army, Navy, and Air Force facilities and supersedes the April 1973 issue. Basic criteria are stated herein with augmentations and clarifications of the criteria. Also, commentary and design examples are included to provide comprehensive applications and guidelines for the seismic-resistant design of facilities. The organization of the manual has been revised to present the topics in a more orderly manner. The dynamic analysis approach for seismic design is not covered but its use is not precluded in this manual.
The basic criteria cited are the Recommended Lateral Force Requirements and Commentary as published by the Structural Engineers Association of California (SEAOC). The design concepts and applications for the design of: (1) supports for electrical, mechanical end architectural elements and (2) structures other than buildings, have been revised. The applications of essential, high risk and other occupancy type structures are included with the use of the importance factors vice high-loss potential and low-loss potential facilities in the 1973 issue.
The general direction for the revision of the manual was by a Department of Defense Tri-Services Seismic Design Committee, i.e., representatives of the Office of the Chief of Engineers, Headquarters, US Army; Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Headquarters, US Navy; and Directorate of Engineering and Services, Headquarters, US Air Force. Detailed development of the manual was under the direction of the Office of the Chief of Engineers, Washington, DC and the US Army Division Engineer, South Pacific, San Francisco, California.
Coordination was maintained with the Naval Facilities Engineering Command at Headquarters, Washington, DC, and Western Division, San Bruno, California; and US Air Force Civil Engineering Offices at Headquarters, Washington, DC, and Western Regional Office, San Francisco, California
Joint statement by the War, Navy and Treasury Departments and the Maritime Commission : purposes, principles, policies and interpretations under section 403 of the Sixth supplemental national defense appropriation act, 1942 (Public,528, 77th Congress), approved April 28, 1942, as amended by section 801 of the Revenue act of 1942 (Public, 753, 77th Congress), approved October 21, 1942. March 31, 1943
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SECNAV Instruction 1524.2C, Policies concerning the Naval Postgraduate School
SECNAV Instruction 1524.2C from the Secretary of the Navy.To update and clarify policies concerning the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS). Detailed information pertaining to the NPS can be found in enclosures (1) through ( 4)
Members of Congress and Naval officers in front of plane.
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