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[] [] (contents )(mt) Marine Technology (ISSN 2153-4721) is published quarterly in January, April, July, and October by the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Eng ineers, 601 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07306. Periodicals postage paid at Jersey City, NJ and additional mailing o ces. Annual subscription rates: For U.S. and possessions, $120; single copy, $35. For international: $135; single copy, $35. Copyright © 2011 by the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, 601 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 0 7306. ON THE COVER: SEALION (SEAL insertion, observation, neutralization), designed by the Com- batant Craft Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center and built by Oregon Iron Works Inc., provides mission ? exibility and a platform for e ective technology transfer to the United States Navy. COVER DESIGN BY BATES CREATIVE GROUP Growing Cooperation BY CRAIG BONE AND THOMAS ECCLES NAVSEA and ABS work to incorporate ship classi cation processes and experience into the United States Navy shipbuilding process The SEALION Model BY BRADLEY G. GOODRICH Enabling technology development and government/contractor teamwork through the creation of a exible littoral operations vessel Vessel Report: O shore Patrol Vessels BY DAN MCGREER Speci cations and particulars on Otago and Wellington The Waterjet Model BY FRANK LANNI High propulsive efficiency at high speeds, shallow draft, and vectorable thrust at low ship speed: Exploring waterjet propulsion for small combatants Design Process Improvements BY STEVEN WYNN How a workshop series is enabling the United States Navy to document and model the ship design process From the Editorial Board Feature Contributors Industry Events Policy Brie? ng Professional Development Founders and Leaders Marine Technology Notes Running Your Business In Review Abstracts Glossary Historical Note April 2011 April 2011www.sname.org/sname/mt