Secretary of the Navy to sign statement of cooperation with Purdue University

May 7, 2014  


WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - U.S. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and Purdue University President Mitch Daniels will sign a statement of cooperation between the Department of the Navy and Purdue on Thursday (May 8), agreeing to further develop and strengthen an existing research relationship aimed at enhancing and implementing alternative energy resources.

The signing ceremony, scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Eastern time, will be in Stewart Center's Fowler Hall on the Purdue campus and is open to the public. A universal live stream (viewable on Windows, Mac and mobile device platforms) will be available for viewing online at http://www.kaltura.com/tiny/oglpm.

Mabus is the 75th Secretary of the Navy and leads America's Navy and Marine Corps. As Secretary of the Navy, he has made energy and energy security a priority. Upon assuming office in 2009, Mabus set an aggressive goal for the Department of the Navy aimed at ensuring that, by no later than 2020, the Navy and Marine Corps would obtain at least 50 percent of their energy from alternative sources. To accomplish this goal, he has directed the Department of the Navy to change the way they use, produce and acquire energy.

Purdue is home to the Energy Center in Discovery Park. The center leads interdisciplinary research efforts in advancing alternative energy sources and approaches.

Media are invited to attend and are asked to contact Shelley Triol, Purdue assistant vice president for external relations, or Cmdr. Tamara Lawrence, special assistant for public affairs to the Secretary of the Navy, if they plan to attend.

Contacts: Shelley Triol, 765-496-2644, 317-331-6497 (cell), striol@purdue.edu

Tamara Lawrence, 703-697-7491, 703-283-8762 (mobile), tamara.lawrence@navy.mil

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