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THE AUTHORS
Dennis L. Bryant, Maritime Reg- ulatory Consulting, Gainesville,
FL; Email: [email protected]
See story on page 16
Michiel Verhulst is project man- ager at the Ships department of
MARIN. MARIN offers simulation, model testing, full-scale measure- ments and training programs.
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Jonathan K. Waldron, a part- ner at Blank Rome LLP, concen- trates his practice in maritime, international, and environmental law. Email:
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John C.W. Bennett , is CEO of
Maritime Protective Services, an authority in MTSA & ISPS Code training. Email: [email protected]
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Henrik Segercrantz is a Finnish
Naval Architect with 30 years ex- perience from the shipbuilding in- dustry. See story on page 22
Capt. Edward Lundquist, USN (Ret.), is a senior science writer for MCR LLC.
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Joseph Keefe is a maritime in- dustry editor and journalist. He is lead commentator on www.MaritimeProfessional.com
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Michael Rahm works as a proj- ect manager at SP Fire Technol- ogy, with a background in
Mechanical engineering and is a part of SPs competence platform “Marine light weight structures”.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
MARITIME SECURITY 20 Evaluating Technology & Technique
Tech to keep ship & crew safe. John C.W. Bennett, CEO, Maritime Protective Services
DESIGN 22 Baltic Icebreaker Does Double Duty
Finnish Icebreaker Kontio (pictured) doubles as EU Oil Clean-up vessel. by Henrik Segercrantz
NAVY, USCG & MARITIME DOMAIN AWARENESS 30 Information Ahead of Awareness
Future fighting forces design centers on Maritime Domain Awareness. Capt. Edward Lundquist
OPA-90 34 Donjon-Smit Team Tackles New Business
Two companies form separate venture re: new OPA-90 regs. by Greg Trauthwein
POST-SMM 44 Pumping Sustained Quality
Grundfoss is gearing for a major maritime run. by Joseph Keefe
ON THE COVER Last month the maritime world met in Hamburg, and unveiled were a wealth of new, innova- tive technologies for marine vessels. Pictured is an image from Furuno, who launched a new training con- cept and simulator solution called NavSkills.