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September 2001 Newsletter

Highlights

Outreach and Other News

Location of GMATS Advisory Board Meeting Changed to Kings Point

Nautical Science and Military Affairs Division

GMATS Staff Meet with Army - Fort Totten and NYC Fire Department

New Division Office Layout

Marine Engineering Division

Division Staff Travel to Oil Rig

New Engineering Office Construction

Transportation, Logistics and Maritime Business Division

GMATS Set to Host Corporate Leadership Retreat for MasterCard International

Second Annual Port Facilities Tour for AIMU

GMATS and AIMU to Jointly Offer Courses for Insurance Professionals

Macau Maritime Administrator Visits Academy

President of Maritime Exchange for the Delaware River and Bay Visits Academy

 

DETAILS

Outreach and Other News

Location of GMATS Advisory Board Meeting Changed to Kings Point

The next GMATS Advisory Board Meeting is still scheduled for Wednesday evening, November 28th and Thursday morning, November 29th. However, the location of the meeting (including the dinner and reception) has been changed to Kings Point. GMATS had originally planned to hold the meeting in the San Francisco Bay area in California.

 

Nautical Science and Military Affairs Division

Fort Totten Lodging Talks Continue

GMATS staff continues to meet with Army and New York City Fire Department personnel at Fort Totten. The goal of these discussions is to gain access to temporary lodging for GMATS students and/or faculty and staff residence facilities. This initiative would augment existing on-campus GMATS student accommodations with near campus (i.e. Fort Totten) facilities and perhaps make available a limited number of permanent residences for use by Academy faculty and staff.

New Division Office Layout

To accommodate staff growth, the Division is preparing to reorganize the layout of its existing office spaces. With the expected arrival of cubicle-style desk units in early September and subsequent new office floor layout, the Division spaces will be able to accommodate seven (7) personnel.

 

Marine Engineering Division

Division Staff Travel to Oil Rig

In conjunction with the training programs being developed for Sante Fe International, a team from GMATS conducted a site visit aboard a jack-up oil rig located off the coast of Nova Scotia. The purpose of the trip was to provide staff and faculty with a better understanding of rig operations, equipment, and individual employees’ job responsibilities in this unique operating environment.

New Engineering Office Construction

Construction of the new marine engineering administrative office spaces was underway during the month of August. The new office should be completed and ready for move-in by the beginning of September.

 

Transportation, Logistics, and Maritime Business Division

GMATS Set to Host Corporate Leadership Retreat for MasterCard International

In the coming months, GMATS is scheduled to conduct a corporate leadership retreat for a group of twenty (20) professionals from MasterCard International. Using the superb leadership expertise and laboratory resources at the USMMA (the same founding elements used for over fifty (50) years by the Academy’s undergraduate program in producing leaders for the military and transportation industry), GMATS will coordinate this pioneering retreat. The event includes executive leadership presentations; pragmatic, experiential exercises; keynote speeches; and other activities fully utilizing the unique collegiate, service academy, and waterfront environment at Kings Point.

Second Annual Port Facilities Tour for AIMU

The Division co-sponsored a one-day tour of the Academy, Port of New York/New Jersey marine transportation facilities, and an Atlantic Container Lines (ACL) vessel for over one hundred (100) American Institute of Marine Underwriters (AIMU) - marine insurance industry professionals. The group departed Pier 11 in lower Manhattan aboard a New York Fast Ferry and headed to Kings Point via the East River. Upon arrival at the Academy the participants toured the campus, visited the American Merchant Marine Museum, and were given a demonstration of the Academy’s state-of-the-art navigation bridge simulator. Departing the Academy, the high speed ferry transited the East River, across Upper New York Bay, and into Newark Bay - Port Elizabeth. The ferry docked at Maher Terminals and AIMU member participants boarded the “Atlantic Companion” a combination RORO/container ship. ACL representatives provided a comprehensive tour of the vessel’s cargo holds, bridge, and accommodation spaces. Following the ship visit, the ferry returned to Pier 11 in Manhattan where participants then boarded the sailing vessel “Peking” located at South Street Seaport for a fine reception hosted by Thacher, Proffitt, and Wood, a law firm based in New York.

GMATS and AIMU to Jointly Offer Courses for Insurance Professionals

Division personnel recently met with AIMU staff to conclude development plans wherein GMATS/AIMU would jointly offer programs in marine insurance for industry professionals. Courses focusing on current practices in hull and machinery, protection and indemnity, and cargo insurance will be held at AIMU’s offices in lower Manhattan, GMATS facilities at Kings Point, and/or other off-site locations.

Macau Maritime Administrator Visits Academy

Ms. Susana Wong, who serves as the Director of the Maritime Administration for the Macau Government, recently visited the Academy as part of the U.S. State Department's International Visitor Program. Her specific areas of interest during her two-week visit to the United States included flag-state registration and administration, merchant shipping policy, maritime safety, marine environmental issues, maritime training, and management of maritime museums. During her brief stay, Ms. Wong met with various Academy faculty and staff including GMATS and American Merchant Marine Museum representatives.

President of Maritime Exchange for the Delaware River and Bay Visits Academy

Dennis Rochford, President of the Maritime Exchange for the Delaware River and Bay, attended briefings on the Academy’s undergraduate program and GMATS during a one-day visit to Kings Point. Meetings and discussions with key staff focused on establishing closer ties between the Academy community and Maritime Exchange member companies.

 

August 2001 Courses and Programs

Nautical Science and Military Affairs

Combined Basic and Advanced Firefighting Course (1 week)

Global Maritime Distress and Safety System - GMDSS Course (2 weeks)

NOAA Basic Officer Training Course # 101 (weeks 1 - 3)

3 X STCW Basic Safety Training Course (1 week)

Tankerman Dangerous Liquid Cargo Person-in-Charge Course (1 week)

2 X STCW Basic Safety Training Course (1 week)

Tankerman Dangerous Liquid Cargo Person-in-Charge Course (1 week)

US Navy Reserve Firefighting and Damage Control Course (2 weeks)

US Navy Reserve Quartermaster Course (2 weeks)

 

Marine Engineering Division

Qualified Member of the Engine Department - QMED (weeks 5-6)

Sulzer Controls (1 week)

Shipboard Electronic Control Systems (1 week)

AUTOCAD 2000 (2 weeks)

Marine Refrigeration (1 week)

Pump Operations Maintenance and Troubleshooting (1 week)

Transportation Logistics and Management

Port and Terminal Operations (2 weeks)

Business Logistics Management (1 week)

Intermodal Freight Transportation (1 week)

   

Upcoming Events Schedule - through November 30, 2001

October 1 - Nov. 9 NOAA Basic Officer Training Course #101 (Weeks 8 - 13)

October 1 - 3 Fundamentals of Chartering and Brokerage Course

October 1 - 5 STCW Basic Safety Training Course

October 4 - 5 Advanced Bulk Commodities Workshop

October 15 - 19 Introduction to the Maritime Industry Course

October 15 - 19 STCW Basic Safety Training Course

October 15 - 26 Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) Course

October 15 - Nov 16 Diesel Crossover Course

October 22 - 25 Cargo Security Management Course

October 22 - 26 Bridge Resource Management Course

October 29 - Nov. 9 Repair Techniques for Medium Speed Diesels

October 29 - Nov. 9 Welding and Pipefitting

October 29 - Nov. 2 Automatic Radar Plotting Aids Course

October 29 - Nov. 2 Tankerman Dangerous Liquid Cargo Person-in-Charge Course

October 29 - Nov. 9 National Sealift Training Program Course

October 29 - Nov. 9 Port and Terminal Operations Course

November 5 - 9 STCW Basic Safety Training Course

Nov. 26 - Dec. 7 Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) Course

November 28 - 29 GMATS Advisory Board Meeting - USMMA Kings Point, NY

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For information about events scheduled beyond Nov. 2001

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