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  • MR Nov-23#68  life in high  Vice Admiral Brad Cooper, noted: “The Navy)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 68

    systems are valued The Commander of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, because of their ability to reduce the risk to human life in high Vice Admiral Brad Cooper, noted: “The Navy has been work- threat areas, to deliver persistent surveillance over areas of ing with manufacturers to test new technologies

  • MT Jul-22#14  (Sept. 9, 2021) Vice Adm. Brad Cooper, left, commander)
    July 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 14

    Eye on the Navy NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY BAHRAIN (Sept. 9, 2021) Vice Adm. Brad Cooper, left, commander of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, U.S. 5th Fleet and Combined Maritime Forces, shakes hands with Capt. Michael D. Brasseur, the ? rst commodore of Task Force (TF 59) during a commissioning ceremony

  • MT Jul-22#12 .”
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According to Vice Adm. Brad Cooper, the ?  eet commander)
    July 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 12

    cial intelligence go together; this intelligence in ? eet operations. is an important point. There’s not one without the other.” T According to Vice Adm. Brad Cooper, the ? eet commander, Cooper said TF 59 has established operating hubs in Bahrain unmanned systems and arti? cial intelligence are helping

  • MT May-22#55  Nabrico cranes are made in the 
Brad Jarnagin, industrial market)
    May 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 55

    use. These cranes are zinc plated, for a wide range of applications,” said “Their biggest advantage is that they and all Nabrico cranes are made in the Brad Jarnagin, industrial market manag- are lightweight and portable. Multiple U.S. and come individually tested and er at Nabrico. “Their applications

  • MN Apr-22#37 , 
range of applications,” said Brad Jarnagin, industrial mar-)
    April 2022 - Marine News page: 37

    winches pose use—a portable, inexpensive lifting tool for a wide come equipped with a socket drive and are drill drivable, range of applications,” said Brad Jarnagin, industrial mar- so you get powered operation without the cost of a pow- ket manager at Nabrico. “Their applications are all across ered winch

  • MN Apr-22#16  control 80% of global con-
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16)
    April 2022 - Marine News page: 16

    of ocean carrier companies notwithstanding his general capitalist views, reductions in that work together—that now control 80% of global con- © Brad Nixon / Adobe Stock 16 | MN April 202

  • MN Mar-22#37  ?  ake of aluminum that 
said Brad Treuting, Carboline’s director)
    March 2022 - Marine News page: 37

    offer cost us more to make; we have “Our offering to the maritime market is very unique,” some products that have a lamellar ? ake of aluminum that said Brad Treuting, Carboline’s director of sales for marine allows a layering where the penetration of water is almost and offshore in the U.S. Gulf and East

  • MR Nov-21#71  Byrd pur- Excerpted from Brad Barr, Expedi-
that eight)
    November 2021 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 71

    notable was the so-called “Over- Wolf. However, the ship was not long land Rescue of 1897.” Discovering idle, as Admiral Richard Byrd pur- Excerpted from Brad Barr, Expedi- that eight whaling ships were trapped chased the still stout ship for his sec- tion Coordinator, NOAA Of? ce of in the ice off Barrow

  • MR Nov-21#69  from NOAA,  ship,” said Brad Barr, Expedition Coordi-
Widely)
    November 2021 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 69

    Adm. being towed to its new berth. to roughly match the dimensions of the Nancy Hann announced last month. A team of researchers from NOAA, ship,” said Brad Barr, Expedition Coordi- Widely considered one of the most USCG and partnering academic insti- nator, NOAA Of? ce of National Marine historically

  • MN Nov-21#65  di-
mensions of the ship,” said Brad Barr, 
Expedition Coordinator)
    November 2021 - Marine News page: 65

    in 1973, and it identify the wreck as Bear with a rea- veloped and implemented,” Barr said. appeared to roughly match the di- mensions of the ship,” said Brad Barr, Expedition Coordinator, NOAA Of- ? ce of National Marine Sanctuaries Maritime Heritage Program. Coast Guard and NOAA research- ers returned

  • MN Sep-21#42  role left by R.  Mercury EMEA; Brad Zoelle has 
Keith Michel)
    September 2021 - Marine News page: 42

    Sang- Michel Retires Webb Institute is searching for its ster has been promoted to President, 17th president to ? ll the role left by R. Mercury EMEA; Brad Zoelle has Keith Michel, who retired on June 30, been promoted to General Manager, Steady Grönborg APAC Region; and Jonathan Levine after nine

  • MR Aug-21#36  connect with  tired Rear Adm. Brad Williamson, the executive)
    August 2021 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 36

    digital skills to fully utilize the next generation of tools, said re- workers can share their contact information and connect with tired Rear Adm. Brad Williamson, the executive director of the employers. We have also developed a supplier database, allow- Hampton Roads Maritime Industrial Base Ecosystem

  • MN Nov-20#71  development team. 
In addition, Brad Brister has joined 
the)
    November 2020 - Marine News page: 71

    Gulf Subsea Solutions Adds Staff Harvey Gulf Subsea Solutions said it has appointed LaDawn Lounsbury to its business development team. In addition, Brad Brister has joined the company as project manager and Mark Scott as lead engineer. 71 www.marinelink.com MN

  • MN Jul-20#56  Media  lead the SCA Board is Brad Moyer, Vice 
to deliver)
    July 2020 - Marine News page: 56

    and CEO publishing in 1998. In 2014, Steve start- of Bollinger Shipyards. Joining him to ed his own marketing ?rm Wake Media lead the SCA Board is Brad Moyer, Vice to deliver business-to-business media President of BAE Systems Ship Repair and communications services to clients serving as Vice Chairman

  • MN Oct-19#52  Secretary Elaine L.  Brad Pickel, Executive Director)
    October 2019 - Marine News page: 52

    AIWA Prepares for 20th of the company. He will be responsible USMMA Advisory Board Anniversary Annual Meeting U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Brad Pickel, Executive Director of for advancing EBDG’s major strategic Chao announced the appointment of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway objectives

  • MN Aug-19#42 MN100
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President
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    August 2019 - Marine News page: 42

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  • MN May-19#25  and create unsustainable con-
Brad Pickel is the Executive)
    May 2019 - Marine News page: 25

    the prerequisites to drive in interstate modes and create unsustainable con- Brad Pickel is the Executive Director for commerce.” The trucking industry gestion leading to further detrimental the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Associa- tion. Additionally, Brad is a board member adds immense value to

  • MN May-19#24  Intracoastal Waterway? 
By Brad Pickel
Are paradigms shifting)
    May 2019 - Marine News page: 24

    COLUMN OP/ED Is Short Sea shipping on the horizon along the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway? By Brad Pickel Are paradigms shifting on the in- to us. The Virginia Port Authority (VPA) has been utilizing creased role of inland waterways with Marine Highway 64 for years to connect to the Richmond respect

  • MN May-19#8  
States. Kearns has earned an  Brad Pickel is the Executive)
    May 2019 - Marine News page: 8

    . He can reached at: Ewing O’Neill engaged in both foreign and [email protected] coastwise trades of the United States. Kearns has earned an Brad Pickel is the Executive LL.M. (in Taxation) from New Director for the Atlantic Intra- York University, J.D. cum laude coastal Waterway Association

  • MN May-19#6  and 
AIWA Executive Director Brad Pickel. Both highlight)
    May 2019 - Marine News page: 6

    keep – waterways and infrastructure in good condition are addressed by MarineNews contributor and IRPT board member Jim Kearns and AIWA Executive Director Brad Pickel. Both highlight the need to change the way we allocate funding for waterway improvements. I am preaching the choir when I talk about the importance

  • MN May-19#4      Fax: 561-732-8414
By Brad Pickel
Lucia Annunziata)
    May 2019 - Marine News page: 4

    on the Terry Breese • [email protected] horizon for the AIW? Tel: 561-732-1185 Fax: 561-732-8414 By Brad Pickel Lucia Annunziata • [email protected] Tel: 212-477-6700 ext 6240 Fax: 212-254-6271 John Cagni • cagni@marinelink

  • MN Nov-18#97 .   
design and teaching. Brad Hrbek  face of Damen within)
    November 2018 - Marine News page: 97

    also has experience as an engineer, including mechanical RoPax he has now become the public still a partner and advisor. design and teaching. Brad Hrbek face of Damen within this sector. MJP Names Business has joined the domestic equip- ment sales team. Hrbek, who will Garamendi is AMP’s Development

  • MN Feb-18#18  Waterway in 2018?  
By Brad Pickel
The Atlantic Intracoastal)
    February 2018 - Marine News page: 18

    OP/ED AIWA: A National Asset Worth Funding What does the future hold for infrastructure investment on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway in 2018? By Brad Pickel The Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway by $46.5 million and $49 million, respectively. The alloca- Association (AIWA) is a non-pro? t, tion of

  • MN Feb-18#4   
                     
By Brad Pickel
SALES
Vice President)
    February 2018 - Marine News page: 4

    Production & Graphics Manager Nicole Ventimiglia • [email protected] A National Asset Worth Funding By Brad Pickel SALES Vice President, Sales & Marketing Rob Howard • [email protected] Advertising Sales Managers 28 OP/ED National Sales Manager Terry