The�Naval Engineers Journal�(NEJ) is the oldest American publication in its field. Since 1889, it has been informing members and subscribers of developments in the full range of naval engineering technologies and activities. Currently, the�NEJ�is a quarterly journal publishing peer-reviewed technical papers that present the latest in research and technology in the field of naval engineering, as well as schedules of meetings, symposia and other events, news, notes, and membership information. It is a leading source of information on the full range of naval engineering subjects and provides a prestigious forum for authors to publish their work.
Naval engineering includes the related arts, sciences and use of technology in the design, systems integration, interoperability, construction, operation, maintenance, disposal and logistics support to ships, submarines, aircraft, small boats and craft, and vehicles.
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