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Partnership for Maritime Security Training

  09/09/2010
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.



BlueView's imaging sonar systems provide MSTCI's search/rescue, law enforcement and MERT divers and supporting security members with a critical asset for underwater navigation, detection, monitoring and capturing imagery.


BlueView has more than 450 installed systems worldwide. BlueView Technologies' advanced sonar systems are currently deployed on AUVs, ROVs, surface vessels, fixed positions, and portable platforms, and have been adopted by leading manufacturers and service providers to support mission critical operations.

 





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 security  Training  sonar 

Website: http://www.mstci.net
Supplier: Blueview Technologies Inc

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