18 mars 2021 | International, Naval

EMSA : Study for Identification of Competences for MASS Operators in Remote Control Centres (CMORCC)

The study shall describe competences for operators of maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS) from remote control centres (RCC) and shall propose competency-based curricula for those MASS RCC operator in the different capacities; the competences shall be based on definitions of MASS RCC operators' functions, sub-functions, tasks and capacities to be developed for generic MASS RCCs to be proposed in operational scenarios of remotely controlled MASS of given types and sizes, with and without seafarers on board.

https://etendering.ted.europa.eu/cft/cft-display.html?cftId=8079

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