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China MSA -- December 2007
ASA provides support to China MSA for monitoring recent South Korea oil spill
ASA's Xiongping Zhang provides support to China's Oil Spill Emergency Response Center--working on monitoring and forecasting spilled oils from South Korea Oil Spill accident.
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Marine Technology Reporter -- July 2007
ASA makes the list of the year's 100 most influential marine technology companies
MTR's editorial staff whittled through thousands of candidate companies for this year's MTR100 listing.
"This year's MTR100 listing embodies what I believe to be a comprehensive and diverse slice of the subsea technology pie, with profiles of 100 of the leading organizations driving the subsea technology market today." - Gregory R. Trauthwein, Editor, Marine Technology Reporter
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Providence Business News & PBN.com -- June 2007
Dual-use Applications are Focus of New Undersea Center
ASA founder Malcolm Spaulding was interviewed about ASA's dual purpose application technology.
This spring, the U.S. Naval Undersea Warfare Center awarded the University of Rhode Island $150,000 to create a Center of Excellence in Undersea Technology. The center is the first of its kind in the nation sponsored by the Navy to develop important dual-use technology with marine applications. Providence Business News spoke with Malcolm L. Spaulding, a professor of ocean engineering and director of the center, about its mission and the kinds of projects it will be working on....
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Providence Business News & PBN.com -- June 2007
Narragansett Firm Helps Prepare Ports for Attacks
ASA's Chris Galagan was interviewed about ASA's application development work for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Applied Science Associates Inc., a marine science consulting firm, has designed a software application for the Port Security Training and Exercise Program, a series of tests the U.S. Coast Guard and the federal Transportation Security Administration are conducted in 40 cities......
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Providence Business News & PBN.com -- April 2007
Modeling Movement in Water
ASA's CIO Guy deWardener was interviewed about ASA's modeling application development work.
What do the Coast Guard, dredgers and the oil industry have in common? They all, from time to time, have a need to predict where something is going in a large body of water.....
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Boston Globe & Boston.com -- April 2007
ASA Flood Modeling Supports Boston Globe Climate Change Feature
ASA's models were featured on the front page of the Boston Globe as well as in three other segments on the topic of climate change and flooding featured on Boston.com.
This is the third in a series of occasional articles examining climate change, its effects, and possible solutions, by Beth Daly, staff writer for the Boston Globe. Three articles, an interactive graphic presentation, and links to ASA's flood modeling, services and solutions are all part of this feature....
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The Baltimore Sun - April 6, 2007
Lost at Sea and Rescued by Modern Technology
System uses data on wind, currents, tides to find man.
You fall overboard from your cruise ship, splash into the ocean off South Florida, and surface only to watch the ship sail on.....
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The Providence Journal - April 1, 2007
RI Firm Credited in Rescue
Computer software developed by a band of URI grads at Applied Science Associates, of Narragansett, helps track a cruise ship passenger who had fallen overboard.
You fall overboard from your cruise ship, splash into the ocean off South Florida, and surface only to watch the ship sail on.....
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Investor's Business Daily - January 16, 2007
Using New Software, Shipwreck Searchers Might Be Near Goal
ASA was credited in Investor's Business Daily for the progress in the search for the famous sunken war ship, Bon Homme Richard.
An expedition using new software to search for the wreck of a ship commanded by Revolutionary War hero John Paul Jones found some interesting remains on the ocean floor off Britain....
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