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SeaWave Onboard M/V

Chenega

Derecktor Shipyards, builder of the

Alaskan Maritime Highway's newest high-speed ferry, selected the SeaWave

Integrator as the voice, weather and email communications provider during the sea trials and delivery of the 235 ft. (72 m) M/V Chenega. The SeaWave system enables Alaska's Department of

Transportation and Public Facilities and other interested parties to track the voy- age using SeaWave's STAR (ship track- ing and reporting) vessel tracking soft- ware. This is the second time in as many years that Derecktor Shipyards has selected SeaWave to provide communi- cations services to support the delivery of a high-speed ferry built for Alaska

Marine Highway System (AMHS).

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Harris Teams with ANS

Harris Electric has teamed with Aleut

Northwest Services (ANS) to pursue future government business. Harris

Electric is Seattle's largest Marine elec- trical and electronic services and hard- ware provider, and is seeking to expand its marine division into federal and mil- itary contracts. Aleut Northwest

Services, an Alaska Native Corporation with years of government contracting experience, is seeking to expand its presence in the Oregon, Washington and

Alaska regions, specifically focusing on the field of marine electrical and elec- tronic service and supply.

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Lynch Promoted At MSI

MarineSafety

International (MSI) promoted Captain

Edward T. Lynch,

USN (Ret.) to

Director, MSI —

Newport. As

Director, Captain

Lynch will have overall responsibility for the simulator based training and operational research carried out at this Center, located in the

Aquidneck Corporate Park in

Middletown, Rhode Island. Captain

Lynch joined the company in 1987 as an instructor. He takes the place of Fred

Bronaugh who is moving to a manage- ment position in marketing. Before join- ing MarineSafety, Captain Lynch had a distinguished career in the U.S. Navy.

GMPCS Places Order for

Broadband Terminals

GMPCS Personal Communications placed an initial order with Hughes

Network Systems for 1,000 HNS 9201 broadband satellite IP terminals for use with Inmarsat's Broadband Global Area

Network (BGAN) mobile satellite serv- ice. The deal with Hughes makes

GMPCS the first satellite communica- tions service provider to place an order for the terminals that will usher in the new global broadband service anticipat- ed to begin in late 2005.

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EMMF Appoints Wescoat

ExxonMobil Marine Fuels (EMMF) has appointed Andy Wescoat as

Director, Global Marine Fuels, replacing

Jaime Spellings, who held the position since November 2002. A native of New

Jersey, Wescoat earned a degree in mechanical engineering from the

Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

He joined ExxonMobil in 1987 and has held a variety of positions of increasing responsibility over his 17-year career with the company.

CP Ships Reports Strong 1Q; Name New Chairman

CP Ships Limited announced unaudit- ed operating income of $29 million for the first quarter 2005, more than double first quarter 2004. Net income was $15 million against $3 million. The Board of CP Ships Limited also announced that 66 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News

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September 20-21, 2005

Jacob Javits Convention Center

New York City 3000 Attendees 200 Exhibiting Companies 37 Countries

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Academy

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Engineers

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SPONSORED BY:

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Criminal Justice

National Biometric Security

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ComCARE Alliance

The Emergency Interoperability

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International Association of

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