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  • MT Mar-24#45  will address speci?  c techni-
cal gaps in the UUV defense)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 45

    ronments. The new agreement will address speci? c techni- cal gaps in the UUV defense and offshore energy markets especially for long duration, multi-payload mission opera- tions where communications are often denied or restricted. As part of the new alliance, Metron’s Resilient Mission Autonomy portfolio

  • MT Mar-24#9  elds as well, the location and scale of which will only  ser)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 9

    off the coast of Odessa alone. There are likely other can detect ? oating and near-surface targets using pulsed la- mine? elds as well, the location and scale of which will only ser light emitted from a pod attached to an MH-60 helicopter. come to light once the war comes to an end. The Single-system, Multi-miss

  • MR Apr-24#13 . It would actually make more  cal sequence:
sense to buy)
    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 13

    compared to just buying an EV After some pondering, I think I can reduce it to this logi- today that is a pointless exercise. It would actually make more cal sequence: sense to buy a plug-in hybrid that is con? gured for methanol It is the carbon. We want zero carbon as soon as possible. 1. IC, but, unfortunate

  • MR Feb-24#43  challenges accessing medi- medical provider recruitment and)
    February 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 43

    of data including information on sonnel stationed in remote areas may heath care access and the reasons for experience challenges accessing medi- medical provider recruitment and re- The Author cal care. Speci? cally, 17 of 43 Coast tention challenges. Doing so would Guard clinics were located in medi-

  • MR Feb-24#14  emissions, and ANS) problem.  cal as removal when assessing)
    February 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 14

    costs) problem and an en- effective. But that’s only part of the measure. Nearly as criti- vironmental (fossil fuels, GHG emissions, and ANS) problem. cal as removal when assessing frequent cleaning, the clean- New solutions are emerging, but for successful uptake, these ing method must not damage the

  • MT Jan-24#59  strong representation with  cal eco systems. Participating)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 59

    and innovation clus- accelerators who are building transformative new technologi- ters. The Canada Pavilion will have strong representation with cal eco systems. Participating exhibitors include: a 75-person strong delegation and 24 companies, with Rhode • Abyssens, an engineering of? ce specializing

  • MT Jan-24#22  U.S. Navy’s Lion?  sh System 
cal highlights that you believe)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 22

    Systems, HII Mission Technologies division, for insights on the new REMUS 620. Can you summarize the key techni- for the U.S. Navy’s Lion? sh System cal highlights that you believe de- program. The Lion? sh System is based ? ne the REMUS 620. on HII’s REMUS 300. The contract has The REMUS 620 is

  • MR Jan-24#42  the Coast Guard should bet-
cal to the Coast Guard’s ability)
    January 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 42

    2 years behind schedule. In those two re- be addressed. Implementing these recommendations is criti- ports, GAO recommended that the Coast Guard should bet- cal to the Coast Guard’s ability to meet its diverse array of ter align its acquisition policy with leading practices from mission requirements. the shipbuildi

  • MR Jan-24#7  as in most others, we typically see on- to be less expensive)
    January 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 7

    Tips for Ships Tip #55 Maritime Micro-Learning for Mega-Bene? ts By Murray Goldberg, CEO, Marine Learning Systems n our industry as in most others, we typically see on- to be less expensive to update the speci? c microlearning mod- line training content presented as large, comprehensive ules in question

  • MT Nov-23#27 is access to a physical station where you can 
connect)
    November 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 27

    is access to a physical station where you can connect sensors to a network, for example on a buoy or at a shore station, or perhaps if it’s a lit- tle bit earlier stage in a test tank or in a pressure test facility,” said Ruhl. Successful applicants will also have access to technicians and techni- cal

  • MT Nov-23#25 . Elevate your operations 
cal remains of a previous dam)
    November 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 25

    provides unparalleled precision ing the end of its lifespan and histori- igate and explore underwater environ- and ef? ciency. Elevate your operations cal remains of a previous dam from the ments. From military and government with Deep Trekker ROVs - a steadfast 1800s. The survey aimed to examine the

  • MN Nov-23#54  and repeatable lever arm calculations to 
well as accomplish)
    November 2023 - Marine News page: 54

    Vessels of 2023 All American Marine SHACKLEFORD Built to service the growing offshore wind market as allowing accurate and repeatable lever arm calculations to well as accomplish many other scienti? c survey missions, all survey sensors. Coordinate Uncertainty Analysis of the Shackleford is

  • MN Nov-23#51 . “Our internal team of mechani-
cal engineers and naval architects)
    November 2023 - Marine News page: 51

    as ABS Load Line, U.S. Coast Guard Subchapter M, Jones Act and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers requirements, Johanson said. “Our internal team of mechani- cal engineers and naval architects col- laborated with Damen and Conrad Shipyards to meet all regulatory re- quirements, and also to improve the workability

  • MR Nov-23#73  excess of 280Mbs for 
the same call to action … more bandwidth)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 73

    expectations at every level. Guard vessel of any size, or class can attest to Testing has shown connection speeds in excess of 280Mbs for the same call to action … more bandwidth now, upload and 50Mbs download speeds with close to zero delays A please? It goes without saying that effective and in

  • MR Nov-23#36  like a building, and the only 
cal move, Graziuso saw opportunity)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 36

    and assessing the job to connect them. dium-sized American company might not seem the most logi- “In my mind the ship was like a building, and the only cal move, Graziuso saw opportunity aplenty, starting with the difference was that one is ? oating [with 30-40 people in it], roots of this iconic U.S

  • MR Nov-23#12  It is an important number, and  cal progress. We are not talking)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 12

    Maxim. Today, there is an existential Tthat de? nes physics at the most need for scienti? c and technologi- basic level. It is an important number, and cal progress. We are not talking today it even de? nes the kilogram and about minor issues such as the therefore most engineering units. Re- threat

  • MR Nov-23#10 ?  rst, what are data analytics? cal knowledge they need. Another)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 10

    to make all of our activities safer and more ef- supplying of? cers and crew with the motivation and practi- ? cient. But ? rst, what are data analytics? cal knowledge they need. Another example is the analysis of In the simplest terms, data science and analytics are the com- human resource data or skill

  • MT Sep-23#72  for and respond to 
dena, California. Beginning with)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 72

    precision forecasting to help and connectors in their garage in Gar- monitoring of water quality and oceano- communities prepare for and respond to dena, California. Beginning with three graphic parameters. SubCtech reaches emergency ? ooding. Hohonu’s process divisions under the parent corporation all

  • MT Sep-23#69 , deep-towed marine electrical re-
sistivity tomography)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 69

    sonar and sound velocity profler. The USVs system in April 2023. Building on the were remotely controlled using coop- fned, deep-towed marine electrical re- sistivity tomography system continues WBMS platform, the new “iWBMSh erative control software, allowing for to reap praise from the industry

  • MT Sep-23#68  edition, Impact 
the critical capabilities necessary)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 68

    to support the subsea sectors. PropCad, and PropExpert — provide working environment by making it less Since the last MTR100 edition, Impact the critical capabilities necessary for hazardous. Tritech aims to help preclude Subsea has expanded its sonar range. vehicle designers and researchers to bet-

  • MT Sep-23#66  serves the subsea market  scale-up companies to connect)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 66

    long- tary diver navigation systems. for partnership or acquisition, helps range autonomous underwater systems Blueprint serves the subsea market scale-up companies to connect with powered by hydrogen fuel cells. The with three distinct product ranges. Ocu- funding and resource partners, assists

  • MT Sep-23#46  in video engineering, mechanical design, reliability  output)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 46

    environments and applications. Our staff includes sistance, capacitance and inductance), power cycles, light experts in video engineering, mechanical design, reliability output, torque calibration, continuous operation, vacuum engineering, EMI resistivity and radiation resistance design. seal check

  • MT Sep-23#45  economy. Managed by the De-
calibrates high-precision oceano-
pa)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 45

    systems. and removal, as well as marine renewable energy and RBR designs, manufactures, and technology for the blue economy. Managed by the De- calibrates high-precision oceano- partment of Interior’s (DOI) Bureau of Safety and En- graphic instruments and related vironmental Enforcement (BSEE)

  • MT Sep-23#23  must be measured with high vertical and 
temporal resolution)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 23

    (SSH) is connected to the distribution of temperature, salinity, and density, as well as ocean currents. These properties must be measured with high vertical and temporal resolution to provide a ground truth for the satel- lite. The four Wirewalker moorings are part of an overall 11 mooring array, situated