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(MarAd) has awarded a contract t
Shepard-Patterson & Associates
Inc. for the procurement of Read;
Reserve Force (RRF) vessel part,
and associated components. Th<
contract specifies that the compa
ny will use a procurement tracking
system compatible with MarAd's
Equipment Configuration Spares
Management Information System
and a database for vendor sources.
While Shepard-Patterson will
focus on technology development, a
subcontractor, Peterson Builders,
Inc., will handle the procurement
activities. The total value of the
contract for procurement services
is $1.9 million. In addition, the
Federal Government will reim-
burse the contractor the actual
cost of the parts and equipment
procured. The contract is for one
year, with options for two one-year
extensions.
MarAd maintains ships in the
RRF for activation in the event of a
national emergency. When acti-
vated, RRF ships are crewed by
civilian American seafarers.
New Headquarters For
Thomas Gunn Navigation
Services
The official opening of Anchor
House, the new headquarters of
Thomas Gunn Navigation Services
(TGNS), was performed by the
Hydrographer of the Navy, Radm.
John P. Clarke, on July 15 in
Aberdeen. The new location
reportedly will provide the compa-
ny with an improved working envi-
ronment. According to TGNS'
senior partner, Thomas Gunn,
the new premises will provide the
company with a much better work-
ing environment especially with
regard to its chart department,
customer services department and
workshops.
"We are now able to store the full
range of British Admiralty charts
and publications — some 3,600 dif-
ferent items — on separate
shelves," Gunn said. "This of
course simplifies the work of our
chart department and customer
services department staff but also
makes the never-ending task of
chart updating much easier to per-
form and monitor."
New Executive VP
Announced At East Coast
Overseas Corp.
Mr. Joao Melo Franco, the new
chairman of East Coast Overseas
than normal.
Schat-Harding developed a new
150-person partially enclosed
lifeboat, the MPC 32, especially for
use on very large cruiseships
where straight side length avail-
able for lifeboats is limited com-
pared to the passenger capacity of
the vessel. At an overall length of
31.5 ft. (9.6 m), the new craft is
reportedly the smallest of its kind
in the world. For vessels of the
size of the Eagle project, there is
only sufficient straight side for 12
normal lifeboats. Thirteen of
Schat-Harding's new MPC 32s can
be accommodated, adding 150 per-
sons capacity to each side.
The Eagle contract also includes
complete installation and testing
of boats and davits on the vessel.
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Shepard-Patterson &
Associates, Inc. Awarded
MarAd Contract
The Maritime Administration
"The SeaOtter meets or exceeds the specifications of other ROV
systems sold at twice the price."
•jack Fisher, President <
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