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Aug 05, 2004
(All information is current as of July 30, 2004. For updates or to register, visit: http://www.sname.org/AM2004/technical_program.cgi)
Topical Area - Date
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Aug 05, 2004
One of the maritime industry's premiere annual events, the 2004 SNAME Maritime Technology Conference & Exposition, is scheduled to grace scenic Washington, D.
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Aug 05, 2004
The crew of the Coast Guard cutter Campbell adopted a mixed-breed puppy in 1938. Little did they know that their canine companion would become a world famous Coast Guard veteran.
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Aug 05, 2004
By Captain Bill Carroll
I first went aboard the S.S. Michael Moran in the middle of August, 1944, while she was still in the shipyard in Portland, Me. where she was built.
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Aug 05, 2004
One of the most important improvements in ship production has been the introduction of CAD/CAM. The initial use of computers for drafting, lofting and automation
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Aug 05, 2004
This year, The American Waterways Operators (AWO), the national trade association for the tugboat, towboat and barge industry, celebrates its 60th anniversary.
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Aug 05, 2004
By Chris Doane and Joe DiRenzo III
The horrific attacks on 9-11, and the subsequent increase in maritime security required to protect against asymmetric maritime attacks,
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Aug 05, 2004
By Glen Paine, Executive Director, MITAGS & PMI
Over the past six decades, there have been rapid developments in technology and marine operations. These have
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Aug 05, 2004
Stolt Offshore reported it has successfully completed the Eugene Island 275A platform salvage project for Total E&P USA, INC., in what is described as the first
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Aug 05, 2004
Connexion by Boeing and Teekay Shipping will this month launch a maritime trial of the Connexion by Boeing service over the North Atlantic. "Affordable broadband
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Aug 05, 2004
France Telecom is pushing hard to advance its position as a single source communications and IT services provider.
Corporate consolidation and technological
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Aug 05, 2004
As technologically advanced as communications have become, the bottom line, particularly for business applications, remains basically the same: the need for clear,
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Aug 05, 2004
Like most other tasks involving two or more parties, maritime security becomes less difficult if each party understands what the others are going to be doing.
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Aug 05, 2004
Without a doubt, the historical richness of the maritime industry and the presentation of such in these pages is the aspect of this job I enjoy most. The maritime industry's hallmark is a diverse,
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Aug 05, 2004
New York Water Taxi, whose bright yellow water taxis shuttle passengers between locations on the New York Harbor, is adding two new vessels to its six-boat fleet.
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Aug 05, 2004
Incat Designs - Sydney is pleased to announce the delivery of Provincetown III. The 30m 149 passenger catamaran was launched at Gladding Hearn Shipbuilders' Shipyard
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Aug 05, 2004
"It is exciting to see our vessels coming and going through the harbour, I particularly enjoy that fact that we appear to be one of the busiest, and best looking fleets on the water,
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Aug 05, 2004
GE Transportation's marine business received United States Navy certification for its LM2500+ aeroderivative gas turbine. The LM2500+ has been certified by the U.
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Aug 05, 2004
As previously reported, as a result of the May 2003 oil spill in Buzzards Bay in the U.S. (an oil barge grounding spilled 55,000 gallons of fuel oil, polluting
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Aug 05, 2004
Following the European elections of June 2004, the newly elected European Parliament held its first plenary session from 20 to 22 July. During this session, MEPs
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