Murison prepared and gave a lecture on Gravity in the Solar System as part of the Smithsonian Institution's Resident Associate class, "New Astronomy at the U.S. Naval Observatory". Murison also prepared an extensive handout for the class members.
For four(!) different persons or groups at USNO, Murison began looking into the question of what information about an orbiting body (be it artificial satellite or binary star system) may be gleaned from incomplete kinematics derived from observations (with errors) made from a moving platform.
Murison and Efroimsky, with the probable collaboration of E. Belbruno (Princeton), are considering the writing of a book on Unconventional Celestial Mechanics. Murison began writing a chapter on two-body motion.
Murison consulted again for the FTS crew and attended meetings on an occasional basis.
Murison continued assisting in the development of AA's new web site.
Murison continued his DDA duties, helping the LOC with various tasks in preparation for the 2006 DDA meeting.