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f D oEo DIVISION fco T. Q Axz Tynan, M. D52 vifous, A. D52 Whipple, D55 Anderson, A D55 Butt, W. V 1 Y . V I VHAPI Roberson D55 Hixon, K. D55 Kidd, B. D55 Litell, S. D55 Neal, W. D55 Saskowski, M. D55 5tanton, T. D55 Sutton, J. D55 Walker, A. DS5 ANDERSON CHECKS THE HIPS SYS- TEM. PHAIY BOS D55 Way, M. D55 Weldon, M. D55 Wicklilfe, C. D55Pl Aveljy, Y R. vb, Q7 I ' DS2 VITOUS LOADS A HIPS SYSTEM PMN BOS WMM BOS MEMORY TAPE, 1 5 off THE HIPS BRA vo. 55 KIDD worms on AN ASW MODULE c5ofvso1.E. D51 Af'U'LAR 'JGHT OED DIVISION 145 D55 Ch oquette,
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OED Division is responsible for the maintenance required to keep the hun- dreds of computer systems on RANGER working properly. These systems range in size and complexity from simple desk top Zeniths to major systems like the Naval Tactical Data System INTDSJ or the Flag Data Display System KFDDSJ. OED Division is divided into four work centers. The NT DS work cen- ter is responsible for the maintenance and repair of the ship's data link sys- tem, which provdes RANGER with real time information on the tactical situa- tion in a supersonic warfare environ- ment. The Tactical Systems work cen- ter maintains the computers and pe- ripheral equipment associated with the ship 's Anti-Submarine Warfare Module. Their area of expertise also includes all Xerox 850 word processors on board RANGER. The Carrier Intelligence Cen- ter IC VIC 2 work center maintains the Naval Intelligence Processing System lNlPSl, the Tactical Air Mission Plan- ning System KTAMPSJ, and all Zenith Z- 120, Z-150 and Z-248 desk top comput- ers. The Ship 's Nontactical Automated Processing lSNAPl system work center maintains the SNAP I system, which manages millions of pieces of data re- lated to supply and maintenance. The 55 Data Systems Technicians lDSsl and 4 Aviation Anti-Submarine Warfare Technicians lAXsl must be skilled in electronics, computer mathematics and logic systems. When a display or computer does fail, all attention focus- es on the OED technicians as they at- tempt to find and repair the casualty promptly. PHA N Roberson D51 BISHOP ENTER5 MANAGEMENT DATA. l'rfAH Roberson ' cz OED DI V151 O LT Dewinter, P. DSC Fassett, T. DS1 Aguilar, A. DS1 Bishop, D. AX1 Buska, T. DS1 Curtis, D. AX1 Kemp, B. DS2 Alcantar, A. DS2 Barrett, M. DS2 Barry, T. D52 Da vis, I D52 HUHOI7, D. DS2 Lees, M. DS2 Muecke, C. D52 Nutting, D. D52 56652, R. D52 MU5Cf1E MARE5 ACCURATE ,qDJU5TM5NT5 TO ,q D52 BARRY AND DSS WALKER TEAM UP TO PUT NIPS B ON LINE DA TA 5Y5TEM. 144 OED TJIVISIOH .q....L,-. , . 4 rm.
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