Maritime Technology Group would like to announce the addition of Dan Moran to the MTG Team.?Dan has an extensive background in supporting the US Navy with shock design, analysis, and testing.?This allows MTG to further align our engineering services with our customer’s needs by being able to better support requirements related to shock and vibration.?? Dan is a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.), as well as a Project Management Professional (PMP). Mr. Moran holds a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) from Stevens Institute of Technology, and a Master’s of Program Management degree from Naval Postgraduate School. Throughout the last ten years Mr. Moran worked for the US Navy, successfully leading NSWCPD’s support of the Full Ship Shock Trials of LCS 5, LCS 6, and The Gerald R. Ford, CVN 78. Mr. Moran worked at Gibbs & Cox, now Leidos, for nine years, managing the company’s support of PEO IWS, performing shock analyses using finite element models including DDAMs aimed at shock qualification, and advising the Navy concerning shock qualification requests. Dan was also G&C’s inspection lead, planning and executing more than 100 week-long Navy ship inspections. ? Mr. Moran worked for 901D, LLC, now Curtiss-Wright, designing, analyzing, and testing equipment racks with Navy shock and vibration requirements. Dan began his career at Shock Tech, teaming with academia to design new Navy shock isolators. We are excited to welcome him to Maritime Technology Group and look forward to expanding MTG’s services for all our customers! Welcome to the team, Dan!??
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At MTG, we understand that the technical decisions and recommendations we make have business ramifications. Technical compliance isn't the only thing we prioritize. We deliver work to our clients that takes their business concerns into account, whether cost, schedule or production, we never lose sight of the big picture - our customer's success.
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https://maritimetechnologygroup.com
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The?USS Constitution?is the oldest commissioned ship in the United States Navy.?It's also the world's oldest commissioned warship afloat.?This wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy Frigate is nicknamed “Old Ironsides”. It was launched in 1797, making it one of the original six frigates of the United States Navy. It stands today in Boston National Historical Park, part of the Charlestown Navy Yard in Charlestown, Massachusetts. Open year round, visitors can hear the ship’s cannon fire at 8AM and sunset daily. Visitors can also speak with active-duty sailors who are stationed on the ship as interpretative historians. #Maritime #MTG #DoD #Frigate #USA
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The Naval Construction Force, better known as the Seabees, was born on 5 March 1942. To meet the Navy’s need for the construction of advanced bases in combat zones during World War II, Rear Admiral Ben Moreell, Chief of the?Bureau of Yards and Docks,?requested specific authority to activate, organize, and staff Navy construction units. The first Seabee units were authorized on 5 January 1942, and official authorization of the Seabee name and insignia occurred on 5 March 1942. Since then, for more than 75 years, Seabees have been the Navy's construction force, building bases and airfields, conducting underwater construction, and building roads, bridges, and other support facilities. They play a crucial role in supporting the fleet and combatant commands while carrying out the Navy's maritime strategy. #USA #NAVY #DoD #Maritime?#SEABEES?
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CMMC is now required for all companies doing work for DoD. Want to learn more? Come to our webinar to learn more. We will have someone from a C3PAO as well as a CCA to host a round table of what organizations will need to know to get ready. Email us at [email protected] to get invited. #CMMC #Maritime #DoD #Navy
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We currently have multiple openings across all areas including engineering, and PMs across multiple categories. Come check out our openings here: https://lnkd.in/gvcNay3E Welook forward to hearing from you!
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On February 5, 1942, the National Naval Medical Center was established in Bethesda, MD. The center was known as the “Flagship of Navy Medicine. It was a place of healing for military personnel, their families, and world leaders. The center also helped train and prepare personnel for the fleet and Marine force. President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated the center. He proclaimed in his dedication address: “Let this hospital . . .stand, for all men to see throughout all the years, as a monument to our determination to work and to fight until the time comes when the human race shall have that true health in body and mind and spirit which can be realized only in a climate of equity and faith.” #USA #NAVY #Maritime #Roosevelt
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We currently have multiple openings across all areas including engineering, and PMs across multiple categories. Come check out our openings here: https://lnkd.in/gvcNay3E Welook forward to hearing from you!
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MTG celebrates Dr. King on this day and honors his legacy. The national recurring theme of this holiday is “Remember! Celebrate! Act! A Day On, Not A Day Off!”. ?Today, we smile together and wish everyone a Happy Martin Luther King Jr. day. #Navy #Army #AirForce #USMC #USCG #Maritime #DoN # DoD #MTG?
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President James Earl “Jimmy” Carter Jr. passed away on 29 December 2024 at age 100. Today, January 7th, ?the Navy veteran's remains will travel by motorcade to the Navy Memorial, then be transferred to a?horse-drawn caisson?for a procession to the U.S. Capitol. President Carter entered the U.S. Naval Academy in July 1943 and graduated with distinction in June 1946 with the wartime-accelerated class of 1947. He served as a surface line officer before transferring to submarine duty and being selected as one of the first officers in the Navy’s nuclear power program. He resigned his commission in October 1953 upon the death of his father and the need to attend to his family’s peanut farm. He subsequently went on to serve as the 39th President of the United States, from 1977–81. He was the fifth consecutive President to have prior Navy service, although the only one to graduate from the U.S. Naval Academy. He established the “Carter Doctrine” in 1980, declaring that the U.S. has vital interests in the Persian Gulf and would use force to defend them if necessary. As Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro noted, “President Carter exemplifies not only service to nation but embodiment of the very highest ideals of our nation—his life is an inspiration to all of us to expand our own conceptions of what it means to serve, what it means to make a difference.”
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