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Buttons from the tunic of my Father in laws uniform from when he served in the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards. Unfortunately no longer with us. He was a CSM and was respected by his men and was truly respected by me as he was a real friend and gentleman. RIP CSM Collins.
Shown here are 1/76th scale and 1/50th scale models of Mainline MCW Metrobuses, the 1/50th MCW is a CSM model that up to few years back you could pick up quite cheeply.
The 1/76th model is from the Corgi OOC range, both models were bare metal resprays.
Bronica SQ-A, 80mm f2.8
Kodak Portra 400NC
Scanned with Epson V500
Even more photos of Will in the studio.
Release Management Presentation
About the Presentation:
Reduce your cycle time to improve your value delivery
The faster your software is deployed, the quicker you can get feedback. With release management in Visual Studio you can configure, approve and deploy your applications for any environment. Create automated deployment orchestrations for each environment no matter how complex the configuration. Delivering your software more frequently and easily to an environment allows your testers to get to work validating your system and keeps your stakeholders involved in giving feedback.
This presentation will walk-through the steps of creating a release pipeline using the RM Client, defining the mechanics of deploying with deployment sequences, giving business users control with approval workflows, and continuous delivery integration with Visual Studio and TFS.
• Overview of Continuous Delivery
• Overview of Release Management for 2013
• Demos of Configuring Release Paths
• Demos of Business Approval Workflow
• Demo of Defining a Release Template
• Demo of Initiating a Release
www.visualstudio.com/en-us/explore/release-management-vs....
About the presenter:
Dan Gartner is a Developer Tools Specialist for Microsoft. He has been with Microsoft for the past six years working with customers and partners, primarily focused on optimizing and improving ALM processes, and improving software quality with the Microsoft toolset. He is a CSM, CSD and has a MS in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology.
RICHMOND, Va. — The Virginia National Guard will host a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of the Roanoke Regional Readiness Center Complex March 2, 2023, in Troutville, Virginia.
The current complex officially opened in August 2017 and is the home of the 29th Infantry Division Band and Field Maintenance Shop #10. The expansion will increase the maintenance capabilities and provide training, administrative and storage space for two additional units using a combination of new construction and renovation of existing buildings. The two company-sized units will bring approximately 220 additional Soldiers to the area.
“We are incredibly excited to break ground on the expansion of the Roanoke Regional Readiness Center Complex and improve the capabilities of an already great facility,” said Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia. “Once complete, the expanded facility will provide improved maintenance response in the region and additional personnel available if needed for response operations.”
Williams credited the hard work of the VNG’s facilities management team for developing the project with the vendor as well as the support of state government agencies and local government officials in the area. By utilizing this site and most of its existing facilities, the VNG saved the taxpayers significant money and limited environmental impacts as compared to building an all new facility while providing a capability to more efficiently support national defense and state public safety missions, he said.
The project consists of three main parts:
- New construction of an approximately 33,500 square foot readiness center building. Note: the term “readiness center” is now used instead of “armory.”
- Renovation of an approximately 12,000 square foot building for storage and support to the readiness center.
- Construction of an approximately 16,300 square foot maintenance building to expand on existing FMS capabilities into the VNG’s second combined support maintenance shop.
The construction is expected to require about 24 months to complete, Williams said.
Approximately 100 personnel work at 13 FMSs spread out over different locations throughout the state with the mission to provide field maintenance support for surface equipment beyond the capabilities of supported VNG units. The FMS maintains authorized repair parts and supplies and performs preventive maintenance procedures as well as replacement of major components such as engines and transmissions. It also provides contact teams to repair equipment and return it to the unit to conduct operations and training. They also provide maintenance support to VNG units conducting domestic response operations.
A CSMS performs field and sustainment maintenance support on a wide variety of equipment, including heavy and light wheeled vehicles, trailers and generators with specialty shops that provide additional capabilities not performed at an FMS such as welding, painting, machine work, small arms, electronics, artillery, optical instrument and calibration. There is a CSMS currently located at Defense Supply Center Richmond, and what will be known as “CSMS-West” in Troutville will provide expanded capabilities for units in the region requiring less travel time to get needed work accomplished.
Additional background information:
The Virginia National Guard secured the site of the former Botetourt Correctional Center in June 2015. The Botetourt Correctional Center closed in the winter of 2010 and was declared surplus state property. It was transferred to the Virginia National Guard at no cost.
The total site area is approximately 56.5 acres in Troutville, located at State Drive and Route 651, east of I-81 and north of Roanoke. It is adjacent to a Virginia State Police shooting range and a Virginia Department of Transportation regional maintenance facility.
The Command/Service Module (CSM) was a spacecraft built for NASA by North American Aviation. It was one of the two spacecraft that were utilized for the Apollo program, along with the Lunar Module, to land astronauts on the Moon. Together they were called the Apollo spacecraft. After the conclusion of the Apollo program, the CSM saw service as a ferry for the Skylab program and for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project where a CSM rendezvoused in orbit with a Soviet Soyuz spacecraft.
The spacecraft, as its name suggests, consisted of 2 segments, the command module which housed the crew and the equipment needed for re-entry and splashdown, and a service module that provided propulsion, electrical power and storage for various consumables required during a mission. The service module would be cast off and allowed to burn up in the atmosphere before the command module re-entered and brought the crew home.
A small snapshot from a collection of WW1 photos belonging to my grandfather.
Another chap who I would guess has been promoted from the ranks. he wears two medal ribbons. A South Africa pair perhaps? Somehow he looks as if he would be more convincing as a CSM rather than a junior subaltern.
Dan Gartner's Presentation on Release Management
Presentation sponsored by SWC Technology Partners in Oak Brook
About the Presentation:
Reduce your cycle time to improve your value delivery
The faster your software is deployed, the quicker you can get feedback. With release management in Visual Studio you can configure, approve and deploy your applications for any environment. Create automated deployment orchestrations for each environment no matter how complex the configuration. Delivering your software more frequently and easily to an environment allows your testers to get to work validating your system and keeps your stakeholders involved in giving feedback.
This presentation will walk-through the steps of creating a release pipeline using the RM Client, defining the mechanics of deploying with deployment sequences, giving business users control with approval workflows, and continuous delivery integration with Visual Studio and TFS.
• Overview of Continuous Delivery
• Overview of Release Management for 2013
• Demos of Configuring Release Paths
• Demos of Business Approval Workflow
• Demo of Defining a Release Template
• Demo of Initiating a Release
www.visualstudio.com/en-us/explore/release-management-vs....
About the presenter:
Dan Gartner is a Developer Tools Specialist for Microsoft. He has been with Microsoft for the past six years working with customers and partners, primarily focused on optimizing and improving ALM processes, and improving software quality with the Microsoft toolset. He is a CSM, CSD and has a MS in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology.
Dan Gartner's Presentation on Release Management
Presentation sponsored by SWC Technology Partners in Oak Brook
About the Presentation:
Reduce your cycle time to improve your value delivery
The faster your software is deployed, the quicker you can get feedback. With release management in Visual Studio you can configure, approve and deploy your applications for any environment. Create automated deployment orchestrations for each environment no matter how complex the configuration. Delivering your software more frequently and easily to an environment allows your testers to get to work validating your system and keeps your stakeholders involved in giving feedback.
This presentation will walk-through the steps of creating a release pipeline using the RM Client, defining the mechanics of deploying with deployment sequences, giving business users control with approval workflows, and continuous delivery integration with Visual Studio and TFS.
• Overview of Continuous Delivery
• Overview of Release Management for 2013
• Demos of Configuring Release Paths
• Demos of Business Approval Workflow
• Demo of Defining a Release Template
• Demo of Initiating a Release
www.visualstudio.com/en-us/explore/release-management-vs....
About the presenter:
Dan Gartner is a Developer Tools Specialist for Microsoft. He has been with Microsoft for the past six years working with customers and partners, primarily focused on optimizing and improving ALM processes, and improving software quality with the Microsoft toolset. He is a CSM, CSD and has a MS in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology.
Dan Gartner's Presentation on Release Management
Presentation sponsored by SWC Technology Partners in Oak Brook
About the Presentation:
Reduce your cycle time to improve your value delivery
The faster your software is deployed, the quicker you can get feedback. With release management in Visual Studio you can configure, approve and deploy your applications for any environment. Create automated deployment orchestrations for each environment no matter how complex the configuration. Delivering your software more frequently and easily to an environment allows your testers to get to work validating your system and keeps your stakeholders involved in giving feedback.
This presentation will walk-through the steps of creating a release pipeline using the RM Client, defining the mechanics of deploying with deployment sequences, giving business users control with approval workflows, and continuous delivery integration with Visual Studio and TFS.
• Overview of Continuous Delivery
• Overview of Release Management for 2013
• Demos of Configuring Release Paths
• Demos of Business Approval Workflow
• Demo of Defining a Release Template
• Demo of Initiating a Release
www.visualstudio.com/en-us/explore/release-management-vs....
About the presenter:
Dan Gartner is a Developer Tools Specialist for Microsoft. He has been with Microsoft for the past six years working with customers and partners, primarily focused on optimizing and improving ALM processes, and improving software quality with the Microsoft toolset. He is a CSM, CSD and has a MS in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology.
Dan Gartner's Presentation on Release Management
Presentation sponsored by SWC Technology Partners in Oak Brook
About the Presentation:
Reduce your cycle time to improve your value delivery
The faster your software is deployed, the quicker you can get feedback. With release management in Visual Studio you can configure, approve and deploy your applications for any environment. Create automated deployment orchestrations for each environment no matter how complex the configuration. Delivering your software more frequently and easily to an environment allows your testers to get to work validating your system and keeps your stakeholders involved in giving feedback.
This presentation will walk-through the steps of creating a release pipeline using the RM Client, defining the mechanics of deploying with deployment sequences, giving business users control with approval workflows, and continuous delivery integration with Visual Studio and TFS.
• Overview of Continuous Delivery
• Overview of Release Management for 2013
• Demos of Configuring Release Paths
• Demos of Business Approval Workflow
• Demo of Defining a Release Template
• Demo of Initiating a Release
www.visualstudio.com/en-us/explore/release-management-vs....
About the presenter:
Dan Gartner is a Developer Tools Specialist for Microsoft. He has been with Microsoft for the past six years working with customers and partners, primarily focused on optimizing and improving ALM processes, and improving software quality with the Microsoft toolset. He is a CSM, CSD and has a MS in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology.
Photo from a temporary observation tower (viewing platform on the southern side of Goods Way NW1.
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§ Central St Martins website. CSM was formed from a merger of several art and design colleges. It moved into the Granary Square building in 2011.
§ Link to CSM website for a photo of Central St Martins building at night.
U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Michael T. Hall, command sergeant major, International Security Assistance Force/United States Forces-Afghanistan, stays in almost constant communication with ISAF senior leaders during his battlefield circulations around Afghanistan to visit troops. Hall checks e-mails on Aug. 13 at Kandahar Airfield after completing his 100th battlefield circulation in the past 13 months as the ISAF/USFOR-A CSM, where he went to visit ISAF/USFOR-A troops on KAF in Regional Command (South).
Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Chlosta, ISAF PAO.
Young (mainly!) hopefuls about to be unleashed on an unsuspecting army - where are they all now? Typical of the era, a CSM with no medals (not even the Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, but the qualifying period was 18 years in those days); the award later in 1971 of a General Service Medal (Northern Ireland Clasp) backdated to August 1969, along with the reduction to 15 years for the LS & GC altered this radically. Within a couple of years of this photograph it was unusual to see a soldier without at least one medal.
Templer Barracks, opened in 1968/9 is no more, now a housing estate.
After the conclusion of the Apollo program, the CSM saw service as a crew shuttle for the Skylab program, and also in the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project where a CSM docked with a Soviet Soyuz spacecraft in Earth orbit.
While an automobile has less than 3,000 functional parts, the command module has more than 2,000,000 not counting wires and skeletal components.
Oooh I love facts n figures. I'm off to make an excel spreadsheet into a graph.........
The command module uses only about 2000 watts of electricity, similar to the amount required by an oven in an electric range.
There are approximately 2-1/2 million solder joints in the Saturn V launch vehicle. If just 1/32 of an inch too much wire were left on each of these joints and an extra drop of solder was used on each of these joints, the excess weight would be equivalent to the payload of the vehicle.
The CM's three main re-entry parachutes were made of nearly an acre of cloth and more than a mile of suspension lines. yet, they were vacuum-packed to fit into a niche the size of a small suitcase.
The CSM's hydroge and oxygen tanks were so well insulated that if they were filled with ice and placed in a 70deg(F) room, 8.5 years would pass before the ice melted.
This model began life as a CsM Hong Kong Fleetline. It has been heavily modified to become Central's early Dennis Dominator with Alexander AD bodywork. The front panel is from an ABC Ailsa which Central fitted in place of the original quite similar front following accident damage. The model is fitted with various etched parts from In Every Detail and 3D printed wheel sets and detailing from Fitzpatrick Model Works
typhair is missing from this photo. typhair, mccarthy & habibi are the only ones still in. typhair is a CSM & habibi is a CW5. last i heard mccarthy was a DI.
Egy régi FVV csuklós villamos Szegeden a Kossuth Lajos sugárúton. Éppen vállalati központunkba tartottam a villamosmegálló felé, mikor jött szembe ez a ritka jármű, a nálam lévő mobillal sikerült is lekapnom 2015. áprilisában.
An old Hungarian streetcar from the 1970's in Szeged, Hunhary - this is the last operational unit and I saw it by accident on the street. I took these shots with my cell phone in April 2015.
Az utolsó megmaradt szegedi Bengáli, a 813-as. Az FVV CSM–4, becenevén „Bengáli”, magyar gyártmányú, kétirányú, tízajtós csuklós villamos. A CSM–2 típus kétirányú, kétoldali ajtós utódjaként gyártották (Budapesten a hurokvágányok kis száma miatt nehézkesen lehetett a CSM-2 villamosokat használni), kezdetben nyolcajtós kivitelben, a befüggesztett középrészen ajtó nélkül (CSM-3), a sorozatpéldányok viszont már hosszabb, ajtót is tartalmazó középrésszel kerültek forgalomba, ez lett a CSM–4.
New York Army National Guard Soldiers of the 42nd Combat Aviation Brigade HQ conduct a CSM change of responsibility ceremony in Latham, N.Y. May 5.
Called awake from their dormacy, two units of gene stealers crawl into the ruins in the center of the battlefield and close to a small unit of CSM. The Carnifex unleashes a venom cannon at the Obliterators marching up the center but it badly aimed and kills a CSM in the ruins, smearing his body amidst the rubble. More firing from the second Carnifex’s stranglethorn targeted at the Obliterators but the awesome armour shrugs off the assault. From the sky the mycetic spore drops amongst the bulk of the marine force and unleashes barbed stranglers at the Noise marines. They disentangle themselves intime as the organic ship opens, spilling out two Zoanthropes. They channel their psychic energy into a column of warp energy directed at the nearby land raider, melting the closest lascannon off the side. The Noise Marines steady themselves and a booming orchestra erupts and the Zoos explode into a spray of goo. The Land raiders plows through a mass of genestealers crawling over the nearby hill. Nearby, rhino fire kills 5 of the genestealers and the rest flee to the nearest synapse creature. By the obliterators, genestealers scramble over the wreckage within the ruins, rushing at the cultists, slaying one outright with their claws and another is wounded. The defiler targets the Hive Tyrant and its entourage with all weapons blazing with little effect and engages the creature. It lifts is massive claw into the air as the Tyrant plunges its wicked talons through its neck and into its power source. A powerful explosion rips the walker apart.
New York Army National Guard Soldiers of the 42nd Combat Aviation Brigade HQ conduct a CSM change of responsibility ceremony in Latham, N.Y. May 5.
New York Army National Guard Soldiers of the 42nd Combat Aviation Brigade HQ conduct a CSM change of responsibility ceremony in Latham, N.Y. May 5.
New York Army National Guard Soldiers of the 42nd Combat Aviation Brigade HQ conduct a CSM change of responsibility ceremony in Latham, N.Y. May 5.
Orpheus and Eurydice - a CSM/EPOC production Jan 2014. Designer Maddy Rita Faye. Photo by Clare Bradley.
Orpheus and Eurydice - a CSM/EPOC production Jan 2014. Designers: Eimear Monaghan and Isabella Van Braeckel. Photo by Clare Bradley.
Laura Codruţa Kovesi, repartizată ca procuror la DIICOT Sibiu
Laura Codruţa Kovesi îşi va continua activitatea ca procuror la DIICOT Sibiu, a decis miercuri Secţia pentru procurori a CSM.
Potrivit deciziei CSM, Kovesi este încadrată la DIICOT Sibiu începând cu data de 9 iulie 2018.
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Kaiko Systems Self-Assessment Tool being used on an i.safe MOBILE tablet onboard a CSM managed vessel
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