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Andrew E. Gibson, (19 February 1922 in New York City- 8 July 2001 in Short Hills, New Jersey) was an American shipping executive, maritime administrator and U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Maritime Affairs, 1969-1973, and historian of American maritime policy.
In 2013, the United States Senate confirmed President Barack Obama's nomination of Doyle as a commissioner of the Federal Maritime Commission. [1] In 2015, Doyle was unanimously confirmed by the Senate to a second term. [4] Doyle departed the Federal Maritime Commission in 2018 to become CEO and executive director of the Dredging Contractors of ...
PEO (USC) provides the Navy with the design, development, build, maintenance and modernization of unmanned maritime systems, mine warfare systems and small surface combatants. This PEO was established in March 2018 with the renaming of the Program Executive Office Littoral Combat Ship (PEO LCS) as Program Executive Office, Unmanned and Small ...
MANITOWOC — Wisconsin Maritime Museum Executive Director Catherine Green is stepping down from her leadership role. Current Deputy Director Kevin Cullen will take over as interim executive ...
From 2004 to 2006, she was an executive assistant for the Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO. In 2007 and 2008, she was the commander of Destroyer Squadron 28 . In 2008 and 2009, she was a senior fellow at the Chief of Naval Operations Strategic Studies Group .
When the United States Maritime Commission was abolished on May 24, 1950, its functions were split between the Federal Maritime Board which was responsible for regulating shipping and awarding subsidies for construction and operation of merchant vessels, and Maritime Administration, which was responsible for administering subsidy programs, maintaining the national defense reserve merchant ...
Krepp is a lawyer specialized in a homeland security, transportation and energy.She is a former Chief Council for U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) which operated under the Department of Transportation, who has also served as a senior counsel to the House of Representatives’ Committee on Homeland Security. [3]
Paul N. "Chip" Jaenichen is an American retired United States Navy officer who served as the Administrator of the United States Maritime Administration from July 25, 2014, to January 13, 2017. Early life and education