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August 8, 2007
Vol. 4, No. 3

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Additional Workboat Mate Program Session to Begin in October

AB to Mate Training Now Available at MITAGS

Open Enrollment Courses

MITAGS Tapped for CCDOTT Simulation Research Project

Nautical Institute's Northeast Coast USA Branch to Address Revised Training Requirements for Bridge Resource Management

U.S. Coast Guard Seeks Mariner Feedback

Council of American Master Mariners (CAMM) Seeks Statements for Upcoming Congressional Hearings

Public Comment Requested for High Frequency (HF) Radio Broadcasts

"Maersk and Serving Our Nation's Needs" to be Addressed at USMMA-AF, Chesapeake Chapter, Dinner Meeting

MITAGS Enhances Website for Online Course Enrollment



Additional Workboat Mate Program Session to Begin in October
Due to the outstanding success of MITAGS' June Workboat Mate Program, the Institute will be offering an additional session that will begin on Monday, October 1, 2007.
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AB to Mate Training Now Available at MITAGS
MITAGS is now offering all of the courses that are necessary to upgrade from Able-Bodied Seaman to STCW-95 Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch (OICNW) on vessels over 500 gross tons.
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Open Enrollment Courses
Following is a list of open enrollment courses that are currently available at MITAGS.
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MITAGS Tapped for CCDOTT Simulation Research Project
The Center for the Commercial Deployment of Transportation Technologies (CCDOTT) at California State University in Long Beach has selected MITAGS to validate the use of marine simulation in the areas of military planning and logistics.
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Nautical Institute's Northeast Coast USA Branch to Address Revised Training Requirements for Bridge Resource Management
The Northeast Coast USA Branch of the Nautical Institute will hold a series of meetings to address the revised training requirements associated with the latest technology and resources on the bridge of today's merchant vessels.
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U.S. Coast Guard Seeks Mariner Feedback
The U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Marine Personnel Advisory Committee (MERPAC) has established a mechanism to provide ongoing feedback on the mariner licensing and documentation program and the relocation of the National Maritime Center.
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Council of American Master Mariners (CAMM) Seeks Statements for Upcoming Congressional Hearings
The Council of American Master Mariners (CAMM) is currently seeking input relating to upcoming Congressional Hearings.
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Public Comment Requested for High Frequency (HF) Radio Broadcasts
The Coast Guard is currently soliciting public comment on the need to continue providing high frequency (HF) radio broadcasts relating to weather forecasts and warnings.
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"Maersk and Serving Our Nation's Needs" to be Addressed at USMMA-AF, Chesapeake Chapter, Dinner Meeting
The Conference Center at the Maritime Institute (CCMIT) will host the United States Merchant Marine Academy Alumni Foundation (USMMA-AF), Chesapeake Chapter, Maritime Dinner Program.
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MITAGS Enhances Website for Online Course Enrollment
MITAGS has recently upgraded its website with an online course enrollment and registration system.
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