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1. ComDef West 2005 | 6-8 March 2005 | San Diego, CA
www.ideea.com/comdefwest05/spe - [Cached]Published on: 3/1/2005 Last Visited: 12/5/2007
Rod Schmitke is Counsellor Defence R&D, at the Canadian Embassy in Washington. He is also the Canadian Deputy for The Technical Cooperation Program. During the past twenty years, he has held various managerial positions in Defence R&D Canada. This included four years (1994 to 1998) as Counsellor Defence Research and Development (Europe), with responsibility for liaison in defence S&T between Canada and the United Kingdom, Netherlands, Germany, Norway, Denmark and Sweden. Prior to joining the ranks of management, his research in defence science included: hydrodynamics, stability and dynamics of hydrofoil craft; developing analytical models and computer programs to predict ship motion in waves; optimization of frigate hull forms for seakeeping; and ship resistance prediction. -
2. ComDef Phoenix 2004 Conference - November 17th-19th, 2004 - Resource Sharing:Facilities, Manufacturing, Supply Chains and Smart Cluster Initiatives
www.ideea.com/comdefphx04/prog - [Cached]Published on: 11/17/2004 Last Visited: 12/5/2007
Rod Schmitke, Counsellor Defence Research & Development, Embassy of Canada , Washington , DC , Moderator: Dr. Tim Coffey , National Defense University , -
3. ComDef Phoenix 2004 Conference - November 17th-19th, 2004 - Resource Sharing:Facilities, Manufacturing, Supply Chains and Smart Cluster Initiatives
www.ideea.com/comdefphx04/spea - [Cached]Published on: 11/17/2004 Last Visited: 12/5/2007
Rod Schmitke is Counsellor Defence R&D, at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, where he is responsible for liaison in defence science and technology with the US Department of Defense. He is also the Canadian Deputy for The Technical Cooperation Program. During the past twenty years, he has held various managerial positions in Defence R&D Canada. This included four years (1994 to 1998) as Counsellor Defence Research and Development ( Europe), with responsibility for liaison in defence S&T between Canada and the United Kingdom, Netherlands, Germany, Norway, Denmark and Sweden. Prior to joining the ranks of management, his research in defence science included: hydrodynamics, stability and dynamics of hydrofoil craft; developing analytical models and computer programs to predict ship motion in waves; optimization of frigate hull forms for seakeeping; and ship resistance prediction.

