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Robertson Autopilot Wins NMEA Honors Robertson Shipmate personnel shown above with recent NMEA award are, left to right: Bill Altman, product support manager; Dayna Risebrow, marketing assistant; Tom Mackie, sales engineer; Riva Schwartz, vice president/ general manager; Bob Herold, product support engineer: and Dean Silver, sales manager. For the third year in a row, Robertson's microprocessor-controlled autopilots have been awarded top honors by the National Marine Electronics Association at their recent banquet in Seattle, Washington. This, for any manufac- turer, is a significant achievement as it repre- sents peer recognition by a broad spectrum of the marine electronics industry. These NMEA awards are voted by the entire association mem- bership, consisting of electronics dealers, techni- cians and other manufacturers. Robertson autopilots have gained a reputa- tion over the last few years as the "top of the line" units for both recreational and commercial vessels of just about any size. Feature for fea- ture, Robertson pilots are among the most cost effective products on the market today, with an exceptionally broad range of standard features. For yachts, the AP1000 and AP200DL pilots have become extremely popular, while the AP9MkII and AP40B pilots have been widely accepted on commercial vessels and very large yachts. All Robertson pilots are available from authorized dealer outlets all over the country. For free literature giving complete informa- tion on Robertson-Shipmate, Inc., Circle 64 on Reader Service Card Rockwell's Collins International Service Co. Wins $7-Million Navy Contract A $7-million contract to operate and maintain four U.S. Naval Radio Communications facili- ties has been awarded to Rockwell International Corporation's Collins International Service Company (CISCO) by the Naval Regional Con- tracting Office in Washington, D.C. Under the three-year contract, CISCO will provide Operations and Maintenance (O&M) support to Naval Radio Communications facili- ties at Norfolk and Driver, Va., Key West, Fla., and Summit, Panama. For further information and free literature, Circle 66 on Reader Service Card Miguel Rossy Named Senior VP And General Manager At Crowley Caribbean Transport Miguel A. Rossy has been named senior vice president and general manager of Crowley Caribbean Transport (CCT). He succeeds Hec- tor M. Calderon who will be leaving CCT to pursue personal interests, following a three- month transition period. The change in CCT's top position was an- nounced by William B. Bru, Atlantic Division president, Crowley Maritime Corporation, of which CCT is a part. Mr. Rossy has been associated with Crowley Maritime since 1979 and has held senior man- agement positions in several Crowley companies heavily involved in transportation services throughout the Caribbean and Latin America. Most recently, Mr. Rossy was vice president and general manager of Crowley's AmTrans South America service. In other executive posi- tions, Mr. Rossy was responsible for the devel- opment of several new Crowley services. Davis Engineering Awarded $10.5-Million Contract For Wave Generator System Davis Engineering Limited of Ottawa, Cana- da, was recently awarded a $10.5-million con- tract by the Department of Supply and Services to construct a wave generator system for the sea- keeping and maneuvering basin at the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) Institute for Marine Dynamics (IMD) at St. John's, New- foundland. 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