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Marine News June 2022 Volume 33 Number 6
Marine News (ISSN#1087-3864) (USPS#013-952)
Editor’s Note
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There’s no shortage of threats lurking in the maritime domain, whether far out at sea,
CEO or closer to home, along our shores, at ports
John C. O’Malley • [email protected] and in inland waterways. In an effort to
Publisher & Editorial Director
Greg Trauthwein • [email protected] counter these threats, federal and local agen- cies are constantly investing in new combat
Editor
Eric Haun • [email protected] and patrol craft—often with the latest and
Tel: 212-477-6700 greatest technologies on board. This month,
Contributing Writers
Don Gale writes on some of the recent up-
Tom Ewing, Don Gale, Jim Kearns, Barry Parker, Jeff Vogel dates, developments and advancements in
PRODUCTION
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Eric Haun, Editor,
Nicole Ventimiglia • [email protected] programs for the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast [email protected]
SALES
Guard. The story begins on page 22.
Vice President, Sales & Marketing
A vital component of any patrol vessel is
Terry Breese • [email protected]
Tel: 561-732-1185 Fax: 561-732-8414 its propulsion system, but selecting the right solution for the job at hand
Advertising Sales Managers requires much consideration. Jeffrey Bowles, director of DLBA Naval Archi-
Lucia Annunziata • [email protected] tects, delivers keen insight on keys to consider when making the important
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John Cagni • [email protected] lers, waterjets, sterndrives and outboards starts on page 18.
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Another crucial part of the equation for anyone working on government or
Frank Covella • [email protected]
Tel: 561-732-1659 Fax: 561-732-8063 commercial vessels is communications, and technology in this area is evolv-
Mike Kozlowski • [email protected] ing rapidly, especially as the effects of digitalization continue to creep into
Tel: 561-733-2477 Fax: 561-732-9670 the picture. Tom Ewing explores this topic in a feature starting on page 22.
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