Washington Maritime Blue Strategy Overview and Process Accelerating Innovation for a Sustainable Maritime Future Updated 12May2018
What is our BLUE Economy? For our purposes: The development of maritime business, technology and practices that promote a sustainable future contributing to ecological health, thriving communities and economic growth.
Washington Maritime BLUE Strategy Vision: Washington State will be home to the nation s most sustainable maritime industry by 2050. Strategic Action Areas: Comprehensive strategic plan for accelerating the BLUE economy, technology innovation and sustainability in Washington s maritime industry. Technology Innovation and Commercialization Policy and Incentives Workforce Development, Education and Training Best Practices, Standards and Certifications Communications and Outreach Cluster Coordination
Technology Innovation & Commercialization Establish a Maritime Innovation Center for R&D and commercialization of innovation technology through public/private partnerships. WHY Support SME s and product development Build relationships across sector, research, training and investors HOW Steering Committee formed in 2015, Port of Seattle s Maritime Innovation Center Contracted The Maritime Alliance to help create a business plan Engaged in stakeholder engagement for center focus and key partnerships
Policy and Incentives Blue Economic Development: A strong business climate that supports thriving, sustainable communities and living wage jobs. WHY Implementation of commercialized technology Increase predictable regulatory climate for ecological and economic growth Strengthen recruitment, retention and expansion HOW Incentives: Clean Energy Fund, R&D Tax Credit, SRF/WorkStart, others New options: Carbon or NOx Fund, Regulatory Streamlining Legislative capital investment
21 st Century Workforce Next Generation of an inclusive and diverse maritime workforce needs technological expertise and access to clean, healthy, living wage jobs. WHY Intersection of Clean Tech, Information Tech and Maritime Advanced Manufacturing across the sectors requires new trades skills HOW Marketing and Awareness Defining Pathways Curriculum and Program Development Connecting Industry and Providers
Best Practices, Standards & Certifications Promote appropriate Measures of Excellence for implementing and showcasing across sectors of the industry. WHY Encourages and incentivizes performance Creates a clear benchmark and metric for success Supports a cooperative regulatory climate Promotes a climate of awareness, competition and recruitment HOW Highlight and adopt particular schemes that are sector appropriate Have input and buy-in from regulatory bodies
Communications and Marketing Washington s Maritime Sector is a Global Leader in Sustainability Coordinated in adoption of emerging technology and best practices to help build a sustainable future. WHY Industry understands nature and humans are inextricably linked Committed to preserving and protecting Ensure that industry is positioned to thrive HOW Outreach to public and policy makers Showcase models and examples
Cluster Coordination Create a Focal Point for cluster coordination, incubation, capital investment & commercialization. WHY Strong cluster coordination has proven effective in its ability to form strategic alliances, support growth of production and trade, increase jobs, boost innovation, and encourage better resource utilization. HOW Economic impact, and gap analysis for Blue Tech economic opportunity Connect employers to workforce development and training opportunities Advocate for supportive policy, incentives, and funding mechanisms Act as an innovation, communication and marketing hub.
Stakeholder Process Overview Advisory Council Maritime blue Task Force Pathwa Pathway y Workgroup Pathwa Pathway y Workgroup Co-Chairs Steering Committee Workgroup Leader(s) Engagement of Other Organizations Industry WA Maritime Federation Port and Marine Trade Communities Environmental NGO s Government Agencies & municipalities Workforce and Training System Trade & Labor Tribes Facilitation, Coordination and Communication 10 DNV GL 2015 12 December 2017
2050 GOALS What Maritime BLUE must achieve to realize the vision of being the nation s most sustainable maritime industry by 2050 COMPETITIVE DECARBONIZATION Accelerate a competitive decarbonized maritime industry GLOBAL INNOVATION HUB Establish Washington State as a global maritime technology innovation hub SAFER, SMARTER OPERATIONS Ensure maritime security and safety and drive operational efficiency HIGH CALIBRE WORKFORCE Grow a technologically adaptable and inclusive workforce with a sustained stream of high calibre entrants 11 DNV GL 2015 12 December 2017 HEALTHY ECOSYSTEMS Lead the nation in improving the health of our marine ecosystem RESILIENT COMMUNITIES Inclusively engage resilient communities across the state EFFICIENT REGULATION Create a predictable and efficient regulatory structure supporting innovation and maritime infrastructure PARTNERSHIPS Drive the development of the industry through a coordinated cluster organization
Blue Goals and Pathways Structure Maritime Blue Vision Washington State will be home to the nation s most sustainable Maritime Industry by 2050. Strategic Goals What should success look like in 2050? Competitive Decarbonization Global Innovation Hub Regulatory Efficiency Safer, Smarter Operations Healthy Ecosystems Partnerships High Calibre Workforce Resilient Communities Development Pathways How will we achieve the goals? BLUE Pathways Action areas What tools will we use? Technology Innovation & Commercialization Policy & Incentives Workforce Development, Education and Training Best Practices, Standards and Certifications Communication and Outreach Cluster Coordination Values Commitment to use these lenses. 12 DNV GL 2015 12 December 2017 Environmental Ethic & Social Justice
Project Schedule Phase 1: Project Launch Project kick-off Stakeholder identification Public Kick-off Governor s launch of Vision process, Advisory Council Phase 1 (cont.) Task Force Meeting Stakeholder communications Phase 2: Design Strategy Framework Cluster mapping, comparison & baseline Drafting of strategy Advisory Council & Task Force Prioritize strategy areas and pathways Approve draft strategy December 2017 January 2017 Jan - Mar 2018 April 2018 Phase 3: Pathway Evaluation Establish Pathway charters Policy framework development Prepare detailed roadmap Work Groups Work Groups Advisory Council & Task Force Approve roadmap Phase 4: Implement Roadmap Roll-out event May Aug. 2018 Sep. Nov. 2018 December 2018 Monitoring and Evaluation of Implementation Dec. 2018 - May 2019 May 2019 Project activities Stakeholder workshops and marketing events Strategy Review Evaluate progress, continued alignment with vision Final Report: submitted on December 1, 2018 Revised Final Report, to be aligned with updated 2019 policies as adopted by the legislature: submitted on June 1, 2019 DNV GL 2015 12 December 2017
Joshua Berger Governor s Maritime Sector Lead Joshua.berger@commerce.wa.gov 2001 6 th Avenue, Suite 2600 Seattle, WA 98121-2895 Phone: 206-256-6104 www.choosewashington.com