Partnership for Maritime Security Training09/09/2010 |
| BlueView Technologies is partnering with Maritime Security Training Consultants International (MSTCI) to provide Fire Department Dive Teams, Law Enforcement, Maritime Emergency Response Team (MERT) Divers and Maritime Security members with working knowledge of imaging sonar technology and their applications. These skills will assist them in achieving their highest potential and become confident and competent in using the advanced underwater vision systems to assist them in their duties. |
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