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2012, City of Innovation - Learn about the next big story in high technology ...Jim "Brodie" Brazell
San Antonio: City of Innovation 1910-2110. March 2, 1910 marks the birth of San Antonio as a city of innovation. From this date forward, aviation and its accompanying spirit of innovation are the platform upon which virtually all San Antonio technology-based industries are built. San Antonio's $19 billion Bio-life and health science industries are rooted in San Antonio’s history of medical and surgical research by the US Army and Air Force. Manufacturing, $14 billion, is rooted in the cities history of aviation logistics and maintenance ranging from Foulois innovations to the invention of reverse thruster for jet air craft. The city's $10 billion telecommunications and information technology industry is rooted in the 1948 founding of the US Air Force Security Service now propelled by CyberCityUSA. jimbrazell@ventureramp.com, Jim Brazell, Ventureramp.com.
The future of NASA and other space progams: what's next?AllaireT
NASA - a short history, current projects, industry privatization and future projects. Discussion question: Is where the industry going a good direction? Would it have been more worthwhile to keep the focus on scientific endeavors versus the commercial direction we are currently headed?
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Satellite communication has two main components: the ground segment, which consists of fixed or mobile transmission, reception, and ancillary equipment, and the space segment, which primarily is the satellite itself. A typical satellite link involves the transmission or up linking of a signal from an Earth station to a satellite. The satellite then receives and amplifies the signal and retransmits it back to Earth, where it is received and reamplified by Earth stations and terminals. Satellite receivers on the ground include direct-to-home (DTH) satellite equipment, mobile reception equipment in aircraft, satellite telephones, and handheld devices.
In presenting his report on the 9/11 Commission Report, Thomas Kean stated "We have failures in: Policy, Management, Capability and above in IMAGINATION". This article follows on from my previous post "Deciphering a Historic Image; To reveal enduring requirements and capabilities". So, now, let me introduce you to Fitzy, desmond, Wally and Ben.
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All copyrights and imagery are owned by 3rd parties, garnered from open source media on the Internet for this artistic oratory production.
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The 27,000-square-foot Rebecca and Arthur Samberg Building has large classrooms, a common area, indoor gymnasium, and several outdoor recreational facilities. The building also has a kitchen and garden outside.
The classrooms at the new facility are large and airy, accommodating age-appropriate activities, such as block building, reading, and listening, while under the supervision of a teacher. All classrooms open up to age-appropriate playgrounds. There is an outdoor play zone for infants and two playgrounds for toddlers and preschool children. The play area for infants features toys such as softballs and push toys, while the playgrounds for older children have climb-on equipment, slides, and tricycles. There’s also a sports field where school age children play soccer and freeze tag.
The new building has enabled OCC to extend its childcare programs to 60 additional children. It has also expanded economic activity in the Ossining area, and opened up jobs for local residents.
The Ossining Children Center Offering Children Enrichment ProgramsArt Samberg
With a master's degree in aeronautics and astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Arthur "Art" J. Samberg owned and managed Hawkes Financial, LLC. Together with his wife, Arthur "Art" J. Samberg was honored by Ossining Children Center (OCC), who named their new 27,000 square foot Rebecca and Arthur Samberg Building.
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Founded over 120 years ago by the Women's Association of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, OCC provided accommodation for the children of widowed immigrants as they attended work and other activities to support their families. Initially named Christ Child Day Nursery and Bethany Home, OCC transformed to be more of an educational institution than custodial. However, despite offering the services for free, nobody showed up, as the women refused handouts and only attended after the center charged a small fee.
OCC seeks to offer holistic educational services for the children and includes nonsectarian care to nurture their emotional, physical, and intellectual growth and advocacy for them and working mothers. Regarded as one of the top daycare centers in New York, OCC holds a four-star rating for child care and improvement initiative, with additional services including out-of-school enrichment programs, especially during summer and after school hours, and a prekindergarten program.
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PeerForward leverages the power of positive peer influence to help high school students with low-income backgrounds pursue college degrees to have a better chance of leading successful lives. Four junior and four senior students who are identified as being influential in a given school (not necessarily the brightest or most athletically gifted) are provided with leadership training and ample support to encourage their fellow students to take three actions.
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Satellite communication has two main components: the ground segment, which consists of fixed or mobile transmission, reception, and ancillary equipment, and the space segment, which primarily is the satellite itself. A typical satellite link involves the transmission or up linking of a signal from an Earth station to a satellite. The satellite then receives and amplifies the signal and retransmits it back to Earth, where it is received and reamplified by Earth stations and terminals. Satellite receivers on the ground include direct-to-home (DTH) satellite equipment, mobile reception equipment in aircraft, satellite telephones, and handheld devices.
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The 27,000-square-foot Rebecca and Arthur Samberg Building has large classrooms, a common area, indoor gymnasium, and several outdoor recreational facilities. The building also has a kitchen and garden outside.
The classrooms at the new facility are large and airy, accommodating age-appropriate activities, such as block building, reading, and listening, while under the supervision of a teacher. All classrooms open up to age-appropriate playgrounds. There is an outdoor play zone for infants and two playgrounds for toddlers and preschool children. The play area for infants features toys such as softballs and push toys, while the playgrounds for older children have climb-on equipment, slides, and tricycles. There’s also a sports field where school age children play soccer and freeze tag.
The new building has enabled OCC to extend its childcare programs to 60 additional children. It has also expanded economic activity in the Ossining area, and opened up jobs for local residents.
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Founded over 120 years ago by the Women's Association of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, OCC provided accommodation for the children of widowed immigrants as they attended work and other activities to support their families. Initially named Christ Child Day Nursery and Bethany Home, OCC transformed to be more of an educational institution than custodial. However, despite offering the services for free, nobody showed up, as the women refused handouts and only attended after the center charged a small fee.
OCC seeks to offer holistic educational services for the children and includes nonsectarian care to nurture their emotional, physical, and intellectual growth and advocacy for them and working mothers. Regarded as one of the top daycare centers in New York, OCC holds a four-star rating for child care and improvement initiative, with additional services including out-of-school enrichment programs, especially during summer and after school hours, and a prekindergarten program.
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Objective:
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2. Introduction
■ A decade ago, Arthur J. “Art” Samberg founded Hawkes Financial, LLC, in
upstate NewYork, and he continues to lead the family-owned investment
firm. Previously successful on a global level as CEO of Pequot Capital
Management, Inc., Art Samberg is additionally a noted philanthropist. Mr.
Samberg’s major gifts include funding for a new conference center at the
Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology (MIT), from whose Department of
Aeronautics and Astronautics he graduated in 1962.
In addition to educating astronauts like Edwin “Buzz”Aldrin, MIT
conducted the ground-breaking navigational research that made the
historic Apollo 11 lunar landing possible.
Navigating a spacecraft is a complex endeavor, particularly when the goal
is to make a round-trip journey of some 500,000 miles, with a safe lunar
landing at the center of the mission.
3. MIT
■ In the 1960s, Charles Draper led the engineers in the MIT
Instrumentation Laboratory. His colleagues, senior lecturer
Richard Battin and David Hoag, were in charge of the development
of associated computer guidance systems that would allow
Apollo’s astronauts to manage their descent and landing on the
moon. Other MIT scientists developed digital flight control
platforms to serve the crew’s command module and the lunar
module.
The Apollo Guidance Computer, the most advanced of its time,
possessed far less memory than a cheap cell phone today. But it
worked so well that it continued to be used on other space
missions into the mid-1970s.