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2010 Show Hours
January
19 - 8:30am-5:30pm
January 20 - 8:30am-5:30pm
January 21 - 8:30am-5:30pm
January 22 - 8:30am-4:00pm
The Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trade Show and Conference (SHOT Show) is the largest and most comprehensive
trade show for all professionals involved with the shooting sports and hunting industries. It is the world's premier exposition
of combined firearms, ammunition, archery, cutlery, outdoor apparel, optics, camping and related products and services. The
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Rapid Diver Tactical will
be on display at the Multi-Agency Craft Conference (MACC) Show in Virginia Beach June 15-20
MACC Focuses on Maritime Future
Navy NewsStand
Story Number: NNS070613-17
Release Date: 6/13/2007 3:35:00 PM
By
Mass Communication Specialist Seaman (SW) Shanika L. Futrell, Fleet Public Affairs Center, Atlantic
VIRGINIA
BEACH, Va. (NNS) -- Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek, Va., hosted the 10th annual Multi-Agency Craft Conference (MACC) on
June 5-7.
The conference provided an opportunity for open exchange and discussion during
more than 15 technical presentations by a variety of subject matter experts in the maritime arena dealing with military boats
and combatant craft.
“This industry is the only one that brings the government agencies
and the maritime community together in one place,” said Judy Tukey, MACC coordinator, Naval Surface Warfare Center,
Carderock combatant craft division. “Past, current and future world environments have placed increased emphasis on the
role of sea-going vessels to prosecute new challenges in homeland security, force protection, littoral warfare and special warfare operations missions.”
According to Tukey, operational demands of current military missions require more advanced and stealthier
craft, and the MACC is designed to be the annual forum to get the latest innovations to those who need it.
“This conference is extremely important because we need to prepare technology for the men and women
out there on deployment who are working together to support global maritime security,” said Rear Adm. Donald K. Bullard,
Commander Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, one of the conference’s keynote speakers.
“At the core of an organization is a statement of organizational
strategy, mission, purpose and values,” said Brian Persons, from Naval Sea Systems Command, who spoke about research
and systems engineering during the conference. “Innovation is the capability of continuously achieving a desired future
state.”
Nearly 170 exhibitors from various government and commercial organizations
showed off their different boats and crafts with more than 35 in-water crafts on display.
“Anyone
who wanted to take a test ride in the boats and crafts while viewing the in-water exhibits were welcomed to do so at the vendors
discretion,” said Tukey.
Participants got the chance to experience marine technical
innovations via hands-on, in-water demonstrations, browse the exhibits and speak with vendors about their latest products.
They also had the chance to network with other maritime professionals in an informal social atmosphere.