b'FOGHORN FOCUS Captain Kailie Bensoncan continue to improve and benefit from practical expe-rience through hands-on learning and the development had directed that this of best practices.exercise be expanded toWith its more than 40-vessel fleet, Boston Harbor City Cruises(BHCC)consistentlyparticipatesinandhosts include technology assetsavarietyofrequiredandvoluntaryexercisesanddrills throughout the year. BHCC is proud to be able to offer that can be used to our vessels and crew to enhance these crucial U.S. Coast enhance marine security. Guard security exercises, notes Captain Jeff Taylor, direc-tor of marine operations.PHOTOS: BOSTON HARBOR CITY CRUISES This October, BHCCs Annual Coast Guard Ferry Secu-rity Exercise was conducted onboard two BHCC vessels Frequent drills (both in port and underway), regular in- departingfromthecompanysmaintenancefacilityin spections, training, evolving procedures, situational vig- Charlestown, Mass. In addition to traditional underway ilance, advances in planning, and implementation of theboardingdrills,CaptainKailieBenson,Commander, latest technology all contribute to a safer and more pre- U.S. Coast Guard Sector Boston, had directed that this pared marine industry. In addition, experienced, knowl- exercise be expanded to include technology assets that can edgeable law enforcement agencies, authorities, and crewbe used to enhance marine securitynew ways to assess FOGHORN 16'