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Keeping a ship safe and secure occurs through the investment of time and effort by both the Vessel Security Officer and his crew. Captain Joseph Ahlstrom, asso- ciate professor, department of marine transportation at the State University of New York (SUNY) Maritime College addresses this issue in his book, Vessel Security Officer. Published by Cornell Maritime Press, Captain Ahlstrom collab- orated on the book with David N. Narby and Joseph Tenaglia of Tactical Defense Concepts. "There was no good text out there for my undergraduate and graduate classes at SUNY Maritime College on the important role of the vessel security officer, so I decided to write one," said Ahlstrom. "With Dave and Joe's help and contribu- tions by other experts in the industry we cover all aspects of training, drills, exer- cises, recordkeeping, threat assessment and analysis. We also instruct how to cre- ate a vessel security plan and address spe- cific maritime terrorism and other related issues." The book complements any security course and can serve as a training hand- book for a Vessel/Ship Security Officer or Company Security Officer. Ahlstrom uses the text for his port security and trans- portation management maritime security classes at Maritime. Students are trained and certified in Vessel/Company and Facility Security, Chemical, Biological and Radiological Defense (CBR-D), and Security and Anti-Terrorism. Captain Joseph Ahlstrom is 1982 alum- nus of SUNY Maritime College with a bachelor's degree in marine transporta- tion. He completed his master's degree in transportation management with honors also from SUNY Maritime. Captain Ahlstrom has commanded six merchant ships including a tanker, containership, break bulk carrier, and research and train- ing ship. He sailed for 15 years in the U.S. and Foreign Merchant Marine. In January 1996, Captain Ahlstrom started his teaching career at SUNY Maritime College. He served as captain of the train- ing ship Empire State VI from 1998-2000, and was also chairman of the marine transportation department from 2003 until May 2005. He is currently an associate professor focusing on Maritime Security and Maritime Communications. In addi- tion to being an unlimited Master Mariner, Captain Ahlstrom is a Captain (0-6) in the United States Navy Reserve. He lives on Staten Island and is married to Carolyn and has two children, Emma and Brendan. Vessel Security Officer can be ordered online through Cornell Maritime Press at www.cornellmaritimepress.com or at Amazon.com. 24 • MarineNews • August, 2006 BookShelf www.maritimesecurityexpo.com September 19-20, 2006 Jacob Javits Convention Center New York City 3000 Attendees 200 Exhibiting Companies 37 Countries Maritime Security Expo 2006 5 th Annual Expo & Conference The Largest Maritime Security Event in the World For more information on exhibiting or sponsorship opportunities, please contact Barbara Lecker, Derek Lotfi or George DeBakey at 301-493-5500 Corporate Partner: Lockheed Martin Corporate Sponsors: IBM Booz Allen Hamilton General Dynamics Information Technology Organized by: Maritime Executive Awards Sponsor: SeaAway Family of Companies Official Publications: Journal of Commerce GSN: Government Security News Official International Publication: Cargo Security International New Book on Vessel Security Ahlstrom and Craine. AUGUST MN2006 3(17-24).qxd 8/3/2006 3:33 PM Page 24