Lundquist, Edward

Lundquist, Edward

Edward Lundquist is a retired naval officer who writes on naval, maritime, defense and security issues. He is a regular contributor to Maritime Reporter & Engineering News as well as Marine Technology Reporter.

“No one likes piracy.”

Dec 18, 2013

Maritime security is built upon mutual cooperation, respect and 'responsibility to share' rather than 'need to know'Offshore Patrol Vessels Middle East 2013 delegates may share different perspectives, but agree on importance, responsibility…

First Nuclear-Powered Carrier Completes Last Deployment

Nov 15, 2012

“Nearly everything that can be said about this ship must be done in superlatives or in terms of the first, the largest, the fastest, greatest striking capability and highest operational flexibility.” - Secretary of the Navy John Connally, USS Enterprise commissioning ceremony…

Saab Sea Giraffe Naval Radar

Aug 14, 2012

Naval Radar Experts Meet to Share Experiences and Suggest ImprovementsUsers of the Saab Sea Giraffe naval radar are meeting this week in San Diego to share their experiences with the operation and support of the Sea Giraffe family of naval surveillance radars…

U.S. Navy Treading Water on Shipbuilding

Jun 26, 2012

Fleet, Force put Warfighting First: U.S. Navy still the World's “preeminent maritime force,” At the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812, and with a new Chief of Operations at the helm, the U.S. Navy continues to provide credible combat power with persistent presence around the world…

Navy, IEEE Keep Electrical Ship Standard Current

Jan 18, 2012

It’s been a year since we first told you here in Maritime Reporter about the effort to update and rewrite the IEEE-45 Standard for Electrical Installations on Ships.  At that time, we urged qualified experts to offer suggestions and volunteer to join in the effort as members of the committee…

US Navy: DDG 1000's Composite Deckhouse Milestone

Jan 17, 2012

Composite materials are used to make cars, planes and boats, and have been used to build minesweepers and small surface combatants.  Now, the largest composite structure ever built—the DDG 1000 destroyer deckhouse—has been fabricated in Mississippi…

Lessons Learned Lead to Improvements in Follow-on LCS Ships

Dec 05, 2011

The U.S. Navy and its shipbuilding partners have incorporated lessons learned from the first two Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) in the design and construction of the follow-on ships. “I think the lead ships are pretty good,” says Rear Adm. Jim Murdoch…

ONR: From Science Fiction to Science Fact

Dec 05, 2011

As Director of Innovation, Dr. Larry Schuette is one of three portfolio directors at the Office of Naval Research (ONR).  His counterparts are the director of research (discovery and invention) and director of transition.  The Office of Innovation promotes…

FAST 2011: Addressing Speed on the Water

Jun 20, 2011

FAST 2011 is the 11th International Conference on Fast Sea Transportation. Started in Trondheim, Norway in 1991, FAST conferences take place every two years and are the world’s leading conferences addressing fast sea transportation issues. Recent FAST conferences were held in Athens…

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