tified, solved and are now behind us.
MN: Fincantieri Marine Systems has a
significant presence in Ingleside Texas,
which was on the recent Base Closure
list — what are your plans?
Kamal: We understand from the Navy
that the Mine Force ships currently sta-
tioned in Ingleside will be transferred to
San Diego, Calif. Accordingly, we are
already looking for office and mainte-
nance space there so that we can continue
to provide the same outstanding level of
maintenance and training that the Navy
enjoys in Ingleside.
MN: What other initiatives have you
taken to expand Fincantieri Marine
Systems' business base?
Kamal: We have aggressively marketed
the entire line of Fincantieri products and
services and this has led to some initial
successes. We:
• will provide the Ship Service Diesel
Generator and Ride Control System to the
Lockheed Martin Flight Zero LCS;
are currently re-engining one of the U. S.
Coast Guard's Inland Construction Ten-
ders, (WLIC) with an option for up to 10;
recently concluded an agreement with
Harvard University to provide a steam
turbine for electrical generation.
As you can see, this new business spans a
wide range of engineering products and
services, and I believe only scratches the
surface of our potential future work.
MN: Briefly describe your outlook for
the business in 2006 and beyond?
Kamal: I am very optimistic, because I
believe that our unique combination of
products and services will be well
received by the marketplace. I will shy
away from specific numbers, but will be
pleased to come back and talk with you in
2007 about our success.
MN: What do you consider the top pri-
orities project wise for your company in
the upcoming 12 to 24 months?
Kamal: First off, we must expand our
team, with more first-rate professionals.
Secondly, we must to continue our
aggressive marketing campaign to high-
light the wide range of solutions and ser-
vices we can offer to the marketplace.
And lastly, we must continue to honor our
commitment and provide the same level
of outstanding service that we currently
offer to our customers.
MN: What do you consider to be the
biggest challenges (legislation, technical
demand, competition, etc.) to your com-
pany's continued success?
Kamal: Well, you've hit on several of
them. We don't underestimate the chal-
lenges ahead and the only one I would add
to your list is expanding our staff with
additional quality personnel as we did in
the past and are determined to do in the
future, true to our tradition.
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