The document appears to be a training record for an individual listing over 100 training courses, certifications, and licenses completed between 1988 and 2010 covering topics such as electronics, communications, safety training, and professional licenses. It also includes some biographical information such as previous work experience and military service dates. The extensive training record documents the individual's efforts to continually upgrade their skills over a 25 year period.
Young people's voices in consultation and planning CELCIS
CELCIS Education Forum meeting, June 2016. Dr Viriginie Theriault, University of Strathclyde, provides insight into four creative approaches she'd used to facilitate the involvement of children and young people in consultation and planning.
Young people's voices in consultation and planning CELCIS
CELCIS Education Forum meeting, June 2016. Dr Viriginie Theriault, University of Strathclyde, provides insight into four creative approaches she'd used to facilitate the involvement of children and young people in consultation and planning.
Міжнародна конференція Асоціації УЯФ "Атомна енергетика: 30 років після Чорно...НАЕК «Енергоатом»
Менеджер проекту ВЕГО "МАМА -86" Наталія Іваненко презентує дослідження щодо поінформованосі населення з питань ядерної та радіаційної безпеки на міжнародній конференції Асоціації УЯФ "Атомна енергетика: 30 років після Чорнобиля" 20 квітня 2016 року
Foreign Direct Investments into UkraineEasyBusiness
Foreign direct investment as one of the main vehicles of development and globalization in the
World economy is a complex phenomenon.
Most common definition used in the modern economic theory states that Foreign Direct
Investment (FDI) – “is acquisition of at least ten percent of the ordinary shares or voting power
in a public or private enterprise by nonresident investors. Direct investment involves a lasting
interest in the management of an enterprise and includes reinvestment of profits.”1
It is important to understand that FDI is not just the flow of capital between economies but also
a flow of technologies, management practices and established customer/supplier bases.
Usually FDI has a spillover effect for the host economy when management practices and
technologies are propagated from the initial target company to other companies in the region.
This propagation is achieved through moving labor force, reverse-engineering and intensified
competition.
FDI is crucial for Developing and Transition economies not just because they suffer from the
lack of capital but because they don’t have access to new technologies and their managerial
and business techniques are outdated.
Different countries have achieved different results in their ability to attract FDI. In order to
analyze reasons driving country specific performance it is important to look at the following
issues:
- Dynamics and trends of global FDI flows
- General investment climate in a given country
- Industry specific opportunities provided by current situation in the host economy
This framework is used to analyze Ukraine’s competitive positioning to attract foreign direct
investment.
Міжнародна конференція Асоціації УЯФ "Атомна енергетика: 30 років після Чорно...НАЕК «Енергоатом»
Менеджер проекту ВЕГО "МАМА -86" Наталія Іваненко презентує дослідження щодо поінформованосі населення з питань ядерної та радіаційної безпеки на міжнародній конференції Асоціації УЯФ "Атомна енергетика: 30 років після Чорнобиля" 20 квітня 2016 року
Foreign Direct Investments into UkraineEasyBusiness
Foreign direct investment as one of the main vehicles of development and globalization in the
World economy is a complex phenomenon.
Most common definition used in the modern economic theory states that Foreign Direct
Investment (FDI) – “is acquisition of at least ten percent of the ordinary shares or voting power
in a public or private enterprise by nonresident investors. Direct investment involves a lasting
interest in the management of an enterprise and includes reinvestment of profits.”1
It is important to understand that FDI is not just the flow of capital between economies but also
a flow of technologies, management practices and established customer/supplier bases.
Usually FDI has a spillover effect for the host economy when management practices and
technologies are propagated from the initial target company to other companies in the region.
This propagation is achieved through moving labor force, reverse-engineering and intensified
competition.
FDI is crucial for Developing and Transition economies not just because they suffer from the
lack of capital but because they don’t have access to new technologies and their managerial
and business techniques are outdated.
Different countries have achieved different results in their ability to attract FDI. In order to
analyze reasons driving country specific performance it is important to look at the following
issues:
- Dynamics and trends of global FDI flows
- General investment climate in a given country
- Industry specific opportunities provided by current situation in the host economy
This framework is used to analyze Ukraine’s competitive positioning to attract foreign direct
investment.
1. Training Date Description Course Code How
06/03/2010 Medic First Aid CPR AED Pat McFarland 6023717171 00 44975 Attend / Test
12/03/2009 Certified Electronics Technician Wireless WCM105963 ExamWCM201 Test-F-N-T
08/31/09 10:27 AM CPS Programming and Template Building Overview ADT001-V Motorola-Onl.
Minnesota Department of Transportation
06/25/2009 Renewal Power Limited Technician PL04793 Exp.7/11 CARD Attend / Test
01/26-30/09 XTS 5000, XTL 5000 Maintenance and CPS Tal H. N/A Motorola- Schaumberg
01/10/2009 National Electrical Code Calc.Pwr.Lmtd.8 Hr.081103.05 CARD **** Attend / Test
11/17/2008 Proteus AMT M-Series Microwave Networks N/List age Attend/Lab/Test
03/25/2008 Defensive Driving Refresher SFTY00012 Attend / Test
10/15/2007 Pandemic Preparedness for Employees GNRL00035 Attend / Test
09/01/2007 Appropriate and Secure Use ( of information ) ADMN00081 Online
02/01/2007 Power Limited Technician Continuing Education *** Seminar MNSCU Attend/Test
05/09/2006 Injury Prevention- Electronic Communications SFTY00001 at St.Cloud / Test
05/09/2006 Safety Orientation Field for OEC Employees SFTY00044 at St.Cloud / Test
02/15/2006 National Incident Management System NIMS IS-700 GNRL00008 PDH3.3 Test
02/15/2006 Meth Lab and Hazardous Waste SFTY00024 Attend / Test
10/06/2005 Defensive Driving: Short Course 390582 4-hr. SFTY00012 Attend / Test
02/18/2005 First Renewal of Power Limited Licensure 8 Hrs.*** ELEC00009 Attend /Test
04/26/2004 Motorola Quantar DBS and VRM 650 ELEC00003 Attend/Lab/Test
04/19/2004 FCC Amateur Radio License KB0MNM chg file # 0004052011 Test
03/31/2004 Homeland Security Awareness Training ADMN00035 Attend / Test
03/10/2004 Power Tools SFTY00040 Attend
03/10/2004 Flagging and High Visibility Clothing SFTY00021 Attend
03/10/2004 Fall Protection SFTY00017 Attend
03/10/2004 Ladder Safety SFTY00027 Attend
03/10/2004 Fire Extinguishers SFTY00019 Attend
03/10/2004 Lyme Disease SFTY00030 Attend
03/10/2004 Bloodborne Pathogens SFTY00005 Attend
10/27/2003 CM6 Microwave Networks Training (cert. 11/30/03) ELEC00005 Attend/Lab/Test
09/30/2003 Spread Spectrum Microwave Training ELEC00005 Attend/Lab/Test
09/29/2003 Defensive Driving Refresher SFTY00019 Attend / Test
07/10/2003 Power Limited Technician Licensure ***** 8 Hrs. ELEC00002 Attend / Test
05/06/2003 Fire Extinguisher ( Portable ) SFTY00019 Attend / Test
05/06/2003 Emergency Response Team Training SEMINAR Attend
04/26/2003 Incident Response Prog. SFI Foundation Inc. Rock Fls. Off Duty Attend / Lab
04/07/2003 Alarm and Communication License Test Prep ***** ELEC00001 Attend / Test
02/19/2003 Medic First Aid - Refresher LEGONT Attend / Test
02/19/2003 Medic First Aid LEGONT Attend / Test
01/31/2002 Harris Constellation Microwave Digital Radio RYOUNG Attend/Lab/Test
12/13/2001 Variable Message Sign - ADT LEGSEMA4 Attend/Lab/Test
05/23/2001 First Aid SFTY00020 Attend/Lab/Test
04/19/2001 Diversity Seminar ADMN00026 Attend / Test
02/06/2001 Traffic Control Seminar LEGSEMA4 Attend
02/06/2001 Work Zone Safety Signage LEGONT Attend
02/06/2001 Field Manual 2001 Refresher LEGONT Attend
02/01/2001 Microsoft Demo LEGONT Attend
01/12/2001 Stancil Recorder ( Software Operations ) LEGONT Attend
01/08/2001 Stancil Recording Equipment (cert.1/12/01) LEGSEMA4 Attend
11/29/2000 Radar Samples LEGONT Attend
11/28/2000 Eagle Radar Repair LEGSEMA4 Attend / Test
11/15/2000 NWS Base Station ( Crown Maint 15-17 ) LEGSEMA4 Attend / Test
11/07/2000 M4 Software Training ( later Oracle M5 ) MAIN00058 Attend
08/02/2000 RWIS Maintenance MAIN00033 Attend
11/01/1999 Motorola Centracom Elite LEGSEMA4 Attend
2. 07/29/1999 FCC General Radiotelephone License chg. file # 0002808634 Address chg.
05/05/1999 Fiber Optic Install & Maint. LEGSEMA4 Attend
05/04/1999 Fiber Optic Fundamentals LEGSEMA4 Attend
04/22/1999 RWIS Install Training MAIN00033 Attend / Test
03/16/1999 Attitude Plus DOER LEGSEMA4 Attend
12/15/1998 Motorola MTR2000 Base Station LEGSEMA4 Attend/Lab/Test
07/28/1998 Awarded "Above and Beyond" Employee Recog. N/A Actual
05/15/1998 Work late re: Overheated Generator Power Outage N/A Actual
Minnesota Dept. of Administration, Intertechnologies Group now Office of Electronic Technologies
11/01/1998 Approx. date of lateral transfer to Mn. Dept. of Transportation
08/20/1994 Understanding TCP/IP Verhoef Information Packages, Inc. Harold Hauck
Date approx. (800)-631-0410 alt. (201)-227-0220 Fax (201)-227-8131
Courses similar to
Unk Hands-On Internetworking with TCP/IP
Unk Hands-On Troubleshooting TCP/IP Networks
American Research Group http://am.globalknowledge.com
Unk Introduction to Data Comm
Unk Hands-On Intro to T-1
Unk Hands-On Level 1 Introduction to SNA course D11 Rec.I.I.B.Copyright IIR Holdings 1991
Unk Troubleshooting SNAcorse #260 Copyright 1989
American Institute, A division of the Institute for International Research 437 Madison Avenue, NY 10022
(212)-826-3340 Mary Davies
Unk Integrating TCP/IP and SNA Course ADM00000 CTSI-0100-00 Version 1 March 1994
Amdahl Corporation (800)-233-9521 1250 East Arques Avenue, Sunnyvale, Ca. 94088
03/01/1989 Began work for Mn. Department of Administration, ITG
• Data 3 Research and Development AS400 Cluster device reconditioning
• Mamac Systems HVAC SensorCircuit Repair and first calibration
• Self Employed Consumer Electronics Repair
• University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts 2 semesters
• Ansafone of Minnesota Call Sequencer assembler and field technician
• Medical Devices Inc. Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator assembly and repair technician
• Assembly work leading to MDI assembly and repair as independent contractor
04/26/1985 Release from Active Duty 7 Yrs. 8 Months 24 Days 2nd Honorable Discharge
05/20/1983 Re-enlisted at NATTC Memphis
05/19/1983 End of First term 5 Years 9 Months 17 Days Honorable Discharge
08/26/1982 Passed yet not advanced for AT1 E-6 Billet
08/25/1982 Tested MRPO 1&C 3.9, AT 1&C 3.6 NAV91615-J
10/01/1981 First Good Conduct Medal regarding period ending 08/02/1981
09/30/1981 Transfer from Instructor NATTC Memphis UIC 41460
to General Skill Training UIC 42146 ENLISTED PERSONNEL REALIGNMENT
05/15/1981 OBLISERV 36 Months NATTC
03/31/1981 Sea duty as of 31 December 1980 21 Months 19 Days
01/23/1981 Rotation date changed to Jul 1981 NAVPERS 1306/55 01/07/1980
3. 10/29/1980 NEC6639/0000
06/30/1980 COMMATVAQWINGPAC Battle "E" ( for Efficiency ) 2-total
02/07/1980 Navy Expeditionary Medal (2)
01/01/1980 Advanced to AT2 (E-5)
12/07/1979 Letter of advancement to AT2 (E-5)
11/21/1979 Navy Expeditionary Medal
09/25/1979 Classification NEC 6639 To VA-115
03/12/1979 Sea Duty Commencement Date Feb 79 NAVPERS 1306/55 DTD FEB 80 CV-41
02/16/1979 Completed Secret / Crypto Schools Last at MCAS El Toro
02/05/1979 Began Secret/Crypto Schools MCAS El Toro, Tustin, Ca.
02/02/1979 Completed Radar Countermeasures NEC 6639 at Whidbey Island, Wa.
10/16/1978 Began Radar Countermeasures VA-128 NEC 6639 Whidbey Island, Wa.
03/23/1978 Began Class AFTA Advanced First Term Avionics School Last at NATTC Millington, Tn.
03/23/1978 Completed Class AVA(1) School AT3-E4
11/15/1977 Began Class AVA(1) School
10/25/1977 Completed Class AP TK School
10/00/1977 Began Class AP TK School
09/28/1977 AN E-3 Confidential ENTNAC 11/29/76 By DIS
08/03/1977 Began Active service- Great Lakes RTC
08/02/1977 End of inactive service- Delayed Entry Program
10/29/1976 Beginning of inactive service- awaiting High School Graduation
Electronics Interest- Projects built:
Custom handicapped keyboard-to-footboard interface 4066 and NAND wire-wrap to Keytronics XT/AT PCB
Ref. Al Kuhfield at Baaken Library Minneapolis, Mn.
Wide-Range Audio Generator May 1980 Radio Electronics Design by Richard Schroeder page 77 schematic
LNW Expansion Interface for TRS-80 Microcomputer
Professional Licenses
07/16/2010 Arizona Driver License Class D Exp. 11/28/2023
12/03/2009 Certified Electronics Technician Test WCM201 WCM105963 Exp. 12/03/2013
Ref. www.eatinternational.org 1-800-288-3824 eta@eta-i.org
06/25/2009 State of Minnesota Power Limited Technician PL04793 Exp. 7/14/2011 651-284-5031
Ref. www.doli.state.mn.us 651-284-5031
04/19/2004 FCC Amateur Radio License callsign KB0MNM Exp.04/26/2014
07/29/1999 FCC General Radiotelephone PGGB062294 No Exp. (Lifetime)
Ref. www.fcc.gov Wireless Bureau