Lexington, KENTUCKY (Aug. 12, 2014) – The National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) is excited to announce a Mission Partner sponsorship agreement with SAFE Boats International.
SAFE Boats International is a leading supplier of high-performance aluminum boats to military, federal, state and local law enforcement and fire & rescue agencies throughout North America and worldwide. The three-year agreement was signed on July 28, 2014.
Mission Partner is NASBLA’s highest level of sponsorship. This agreement unifies the interconnected missions of both organizations to enhance the safety and security of our nation’s waterways by strengthening the abilities and enhancing the knowledge and skills of every maritime law enforcement officer and emergency responder.
“We are very proud to call SAFE Boats International our Mission Partner,” says NASBLA Deputy Executive Director John Fetterman. “Their dedication and commitment to providing first responders with the equipment they need to do their job – reducing the number of deaths, injuries and property damage associated with recreational boating and ensure a safe, secure and enjoyable boating environment – makes them a perfect partner for NASBLA and directly supports our association’s mission.”
SAFE Boats International’s mission is to provide the men and women in uniform with the most reliable boats that will enable them to complete their mission, save lives, and protect freedom. It fosters the core values of integrity, customer focus, working together, continuous improvement and stewardship.
NASBLA is a national nonprofit organization representing all 50 states and the U.S. territories. In addition to developing public policy for recreational boating safety and maritime security for over 50 years, NASBLA has been committed to maintaining the national training and education standards for the recreational boating community and the maritime public safety professionals that patrol and protect our nation’s waterways every day. NASBLA’s mission includes fostering partnerships among the states, the U.S. Coast Guard, and other recreational boating safety partners. For more information, visit www.nasbla.org.
