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EDITION WELCOME – 36 – Gene Sanders, Executive Director ONE-ON-ONE – 38 – Suzanne M. Beckstoffer, Incoming President THE HISTORY – 44 – Maritime Innovation, 125 years and counting THE FUTURE – 48 – SNAME Plots the Course Ahead DECARBONIZATION – 50 – The Bumpy Road to Net Zero Carbon: 2050 deadline sets off a gold rush to develop, deliver zero emission solutions AUTONOMY – 58 – The Era of Autonomous Vessels is Now: Far reaching impacts throughout the global chain logistics THE NEW NAVY – 60 – Fit for Fight: Combat ships take a new shape to integrate new tech, tackle new missions CLASSIFICATION EVOLVES – 64 – The Class (R)evolution: As maritime navi- gates the ‘4th Industrial Revolution,’ class must evolve to keep pace.

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