As the “face” of the Coast Guard to the mariner, it is essential that they help the mariner complete the application and ensure it is ready to be evaluated before forwarding the application to the NMC for evaluation. The future role of the transitioned RECs will be primarily that of a mariner advocate. Louis will be joining four other RECs, who have already transitioned:īy the end of this calendar year, all 17 RECs nationwide will have transitioned to NMC field units. Once the applicant is found to be fully qualified, the credential will be printed and issued by the NMC. Mariners will still need to verify their identity, get fingerprinted and take their tests at the REC. The NMC will conduct an entire evaluation, including security, professional qualification, and medical. Once ready, the RECs will send the application to the NMC for evaluation. Louis will start operating as a storefront operation where the staffs will help the mariner ensure their application is ready for evaluation. Louis, Missouri will begin their transition to become field units of the National Maritime Center (NMC), located in Martinsburg, West Virginia. Commencing February 4, 2008, the Regional Examination Centers (RECs) located in Toledo, Ohio and St.
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