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2 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News • JUNE 2014 CONTENTS NUMBER 6 / VOLUME 76 / JUNE 2014 6 EDITORIAL 75 years and counting. By Greg Trauthwein 16 TITLE XI The acting Maritime Administrator weighs in on the status and future direction of Title XI. By Paul “Chip” Jaenichen 20 THE MAINTENANCE CONUNDRUM Advances in technology boost equipment reliability onboard ships. By Paul Michalicka 22 MARITIME COMMUNICATIONS Richard Simonian of Harris Caprock Maritime Solutions shares his insights on drivers for maritime communications. By Greg Trauthwein 26 STAYING CONNECTED INMARSAT launches new services to fulfi ll business and crew com- munication and entertainment needs. By Greg Trauthwein 28 U.S. NAVY Though it is a far cry from Ronald Reagan’s ‘600-ship Navy’, the U.S. Navy remains a powerful force for marine innovation. By Edward Lundquist 34 THE YEAR OF LNG Gas is everywhere. To gain perspective on its near term future, we spoke to Edward Scott, COO, Excelerate Energy. By Greg Trauthwein 40 DISASTER @ SEA MR examines the legislative fallout and safety innovation in the wake of the world’s most famous ship accidents. By Patricia Keefe 48 ROUNDTABLE: MARINE SALVAGE As new rules mandate closer contractual ties with marine salvors, there remain many questions. The American Salvage Association leadership team has the answers. By Greg Trauthwein 40 OFFSHORE FLOATING PRODUCTION While the market for offshore fl oating production is vibrant, the proliferation of cheaper land-based resources is slowing it down. By Jim McCaul 62 TRAINING & SIMULATION Reducing accidents depends on knowledge, skill and attitude. And, human error is not always just seafarer error. By Joseph Fonseca IN THIS EDITION 16 64 34 Cr edit Harald Nor dbakken U.S. Navy photo Cour tesy Austal USA 40 28 MR #6 (1-9).indd 2 6/10/2014 2:36:41 PM