Friday, October 17, 2014

Amver values your opinion

U.S. Coast Guard graduate students at the George Washington University Trachtenberg School for Public Policy and Public Administration need your help to evaluate the U.S. Coast Guard's Amver program.

As you know, the Amver system is a global network of voluntary shipping vessels that respond to mariners in distress. The program's goal is to promote the safety of life at sea for mariners in distress.

The Amver program constantly attempts to reach out to current and potential member ships and shipping companies through various marketing techniques. The goal is to recruit new members and encourage the participation of current ones. Your anonymous survey response will help us better reach out to new and current members to grow the program and the contribution it makes to promoting safety of life at sea.

The U.S. Coast Guard values your participation in the Amver program. Help us improve Amver through your feedback to allow us to better serve you and your crews. 


Thank you for participating!


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