INSIGHTSthe Joint Staff where he was responsible for military-to-military engagement on security cooperation and involve-ment in coalition operations with all 26 NATO member nations. Jaenichen earned a Bachelor of Science in Ocean Engineering from the United States Naval Academy and a Masters in Engineering Management from Old Domin-ion University. Although no stranger to the waterfront itself, Jaenichen is better known on the naval side of the Paul N. Jaenichenequation. That said; he brings common sense to a position which surely demands it and has shown himself to be a quick study in all things that impact commercial, domestic Maritime maritime stakeholders. Throughout his short tenure at the U.S. Maritime Administration, he has been known as a Administrator, capable advocate for department and the maritime sectors that he helps foster. Listen in this month as he provides a thorough SITREP on the domestic waterfront. United States Maritime You are 15 months into the job as U.S. Maritime Ad-Administrationministrator and have been approved by the U.S. Sen-ate. You’ve been with Marad for more than two years. Give us your impressions of working at Marad and also tell us what you brought to the Administrator’s of