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EAST CHINA SEA (July 24, 2020) Information System Technician 2nd Class Erik Zinkand, from Rogersville, Tenn., and Sonar Technician Seaman Thomas Wood, from Lafayette, La., stand watch as phone talkers during a replenishment-at-sea with the dry cargo and ammunition ship USNS Alan Shepard (T-AKE-3) aboard the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Shiloh (CG 67). Shiloh is forward-deployed to the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Isaac Maxwell)
DA NANG, Vietnam (April 8, 2014) Information Systems Technician 1st Class Tho Nguyen, assigned to the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS John S. McCain (DDG 56), speaks to students at Phan Chu Trinh High School during a community relations event held in support of Naval Engagement Activity (NEA) Vietnam. The NEA provides opportunities for U.S and Vietnamese naval professionals to share best practices and maritime skills. Maritime skill exchanges between the two navies are non-combatant events, such as military medicine, search and rescue, diving and salvage and shipboard damage control. Approximately 400 U.S. Navy Sailors and civilian mariners are participating in NEA Vietnam 2014. Participating U.S. units include the McCain, USNS Safeguard (T-ARS 50) with embarked Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit (MDSU) 1, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit (EODMU) 5, staff from Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 7 and Commander, Task Force (CTF) 73, and the U.S. 7th Fleet Band, Orient Express. U.S Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jay C. Pugh. RELEASED
PACIFIC OCEAN (April 27, 2013) Information Systems Technician 1st Class Ashley Faciane, left, assigned to the engineering department, Seaman Cruz Boseman, middle, assigned to the deck department, and Operations Specialist 2nd Class Gloria Hurtado, assigned to the operations department, pose for a photo on the foc'sle of the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) Anchorage (LPD 23). Faciane, Boseman, and Hurtado are all from Anchorage, Alaska. Anchorage is en-route to Anchorage for its commissioning ceremony May 4. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class James R. Evans/Released)
The Oriskany Battle Monument in Whitestown, New York. Smithsonian Institution Research Information System (SIRIS) inventory number IAS NY001823.
Our curriculum provides the skills necessary to work in the field of information technology, computer security, networking, data analytics, healthcare informatics, project management, or computer forensics. Our instructors have professional experience and understand the needs of industry and working adults. The instruction is a combination of interactive lecture, hands-on experience, real world case studies, group work, and research.
SAN DIEGO (Feb. 12, 2015) Information Systems Technician Seaman Apprentice Vincent Owens, a native of Frenchville, Pa., stages a high frequency fan wire before its installation on the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). Reagan is homeported in San Diego and is undergoing a Planned Incremental Availability (PIA) maintenance period at Naval Base Coronado. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Chase C. Lacombe/Released)
Biometric Enabling Capability (BEC) using an Enterprise System-of-Systems service-oriented architecture, will serve as DoD’s authoritative biometric repository, enabling multimodal matching, storing, and sharing in support of identity superiority across the Department, Federal Agencies, and International Partners. DoD Automated Biometric Identification System (DoD ABIS), a quick reaction capability, will transition into BEC Increment 0 upon receiving a Full Deployment Decision (FDD). BEC is a product by Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems.
Read more on page 46 of the 2013 U.S. Army Weapon Systems Handbook: armyalt.va.newsmemory.com/wsh.php.
More than 500 Airmen assigned to the 323rd Training Squadron graduated from Basic Military Training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, January 18-19, 2023. Lt. Gen. Robert J. Skinner, Director of the Defense Information Systems Agency and Commander of the Joint Force Headquarters- Department of Defense Information Network, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, reviewed the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by Christa D'Andrea)
JAKARTA, Indonesia (July 24, 2019) - Tentara Nasional Indonesia Army Lt. Col. Ali Mahmudi and TNI Navy Capt. Gilang Chrisnamurti works on a cybersecurity lab exercise during the 2019 Information System and Technology Exchange (ISTX), July 24, 2019, Jakarta, Indonesia. This year's third annual ISTX falls under the Hawaii National Guard's State Partnership Program and aims to share best practices, assist in cybersecurity doctrine development, and enhance the cybersecurity capabilities to effectively defend and protect critical cyber information infrastructure from malicious virus and cyber intrusion. (Photo Credit: Staff Sgt. Katie Gray) 190724-A-ZZ999-329
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APRA HARBOR, Guam (June 23, 2015) Information Systems Technician 3rd Class Connor Prince, right, and Information Systems Technician Seaman Evan Ermey, both attached to the U.S. 7th Fleet flagship USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19), man a.50-caliber machine gun as the ship departs Guam. Blue Ridge is patrolling the Indo-Asia Pacific region after completing a brief port call to Guam. (Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jordan KirkJohnson/ RELEASED)
Opening Remarks: Mr Peiliang Shi, Director, WMO Information System Branch, Observing and Information Systems Department, World Meteorological Organization at the ICTs and Climate Data (WMO, ITU)
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ARABIAN SEA (Dec. 30, 2013) Lt. Courtney Munoz, left, and Chief Information Systems Technician Jermaine Jones aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Mason (DDG 87), coordinate the approach to French destroyer Jean de Vienne (D 643), top left, and the guided-missile destroyer USS Bulkeley (DDG 84) during a combined helicopter exercise. Mason is deployed as part of the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group supporting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Rob Aylward/Released)
SASEBO, Japan (June 5, 2017) Information Systems Technician 1st Class Zachary Crowell, assigned to Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Far East, performs Taps on a bugle during a Battle of Midway commemoration aboard Fleet Activities Sasebo. The event marked the 75th anniversary of the Navy's and the nation's most historically significant naval victory in World War II. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Geoffrey P. Barham)
PHILIPPINE SEA (Feb. 5, 2014) Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Justin Doyle, (right) from Georgetown, Texas, and Seaman Joshua Burton, from Louisville, Ky., prepare to detach an electrical power cord from an MH-60R Seahawk from the "Warlords" of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 51 on the flight deck of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85). McCampbell is on patrol in the 7th Fleet area of operations supporting security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Chris Cavagnaro)
The young geographical information systems analyst Ruben David, points at the city in which he loves, and just happens to reside. Seattle, WA.
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Tony Ammeter, UM associate professor of management and management information systems, begins the new semester with a lesson on the history of mobile technology. Photo by Nathan Latil/Ole Miss Communications
TOKYO (April 19, 2016) Information Systems Technician Seaman Emily Decelles, from Dartmouth, Mass., assigned to the guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam (CG 54), left, exchanges a ship coin with Diesel Engineer leading seaman Taro Tomari aboard the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force icebreaker JS Shirase (AGB 5003). U.S. Navy Sailors were invited aboard the vessel to participate in a familiarization cruise from Tokyo to Yokosuka, Japan. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Raymond D. Diaz III/Released)
The General Fund Enterprise Business Systems (GFEBS) provides a new core financial management capability compliant with Congressional mandates, administers the Army's General Fund, improves performance, standardizes processes, and meets future needs. GFEBS is a commercial-off-the-shelf, Enterprise Resource Planning system that meets the requirements of the Chief Financial Officers Act and the Federal Financial Management Improvement Act of 1996, and can support the DOD with accurate, reliable, and timely financial information. GFEBS is deployed to over 52,000 users at 227 locations worldwide and facilitates the management of nearly $140 billion in the General Fund and $80 billion in Overseas Contingency Operations funds. GFEBS is a product of Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems (EIS).
Read more on page 116 of the 2013 U.S. Army Weapon Systems Handbook: armyalt.va.newsmemory.com/wsh.php
170710-N-FM530-140.MEDITERRANEAN SEA (July 10, 2017) Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Matthew Clark, left, shoots at a target while Gunner's Mate 3rd Class Noah Harrison observes for safety during an obstacle shooting course aboard the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19) July 10, 2017. The ship is deployed with the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group and 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit to support maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 6th Fleet and U.S. 5th Fleet areas of operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Brent Pyfrom/Released).
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GULF OF ADEN (Jan. 01, 2015) – Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Jonathan Spencer, a Search and Rescue swimmer from Paso Robles, California, assigned to amphibious transport dock ship USS San Diego (LPD 22), recovers “Oscar,” the man overboard training mannequin during a man overboard drill. San Diego is part of the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group and, with the embarked 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, is deployed in support of maritime and theater security operations in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Stacy M. Atkins Ricks/ Released)
1/08/14 – FAO Food Security Information System project staff joint the Ministry of agriculture and melioration of the Kyrgyz Republic, National Statistics Committee, local authorities, agronomists and FAO mission from HQ in Rome for the crop assessment in the Kyrgyz Republic. Due to drought similar to 1995, 2008 and 2012 it is expected less crop in 2014 than ever so the FAO crop assessment report will be presented to the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic for decision making in food security.
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UMBC IS Arbutus Senior Center Project
Professor: Amy Hurst, PhD
Program: Information Systems, Human Centered Computing
Class: Graphic Design for Interactive Systems - HCC 710
About this project:
This project provided students an opportunity to apply their skills and knowledge regarding graphic design in a real-life human setting. The students leverage multiple mediums of graphic design to create marketing, branding and management content for the Arbutus Senior Center in Baltimore, Maryland. Content developed for the senior center included:
- Mission and Vision statement
- Board of Directors picture board
- Business cards, envelopes and letterhead
- T shirts
- Webpage
- Power Point slides
This Arbutus Senior Center leadership, staff and supporters were gracious collaborators, providing the student with business requirements and feedback. This shared effort resulted in valuable content that the ASC will be able to utilize to help recruit volunteer support as well help raise awareness of ASC as a resource to the local community. In addition, the students gained a valuable learning experience, not only in graphical design development how to apply graphical design development to meet specific end user business and social needs.
This project was lead by UMBC Information Systems' Professor Amy Hurst, who summarized the project to the ASC Board of Directors in the the following statement:
"The work from this course was produced by graduate students in the Human-Centered Computing program in the Information Systems Department at UMBC. These students spent the semester learning the fundamentals of graphic design through lecture, in-class critiques and real-world assignments. They have also worked to learn more about the exciting community at the Arbutus Senior Center through a field trip and talking with members of the Board of Directors Each student has completed eight assignments that are tailored to the Arbutus Senior Center. I hope you enjoy seeing the student's work, and engage with the students and share your thoughts."
About the Arbutus Senior Center:
The Arbutus Senior Center is Baltimore County's 20th and newest senior center. The center is excited to share their campus with the Arbutus Library and Arbutus Community Center. The senior center has a fitness room with eight pieces of state-of-the-art cardio and strength training equipment, a multipurpose room with full multi-media capabilities and kitchen, two classrooms, two craft rooms including one with a kiln, and a game room. Personal training services are available for a nominal fee. For more information go to: www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/aging/centers/arbutus....
About Graphic Design for Interactive Systems - HCC 710
This course focuses on visual communications is the presentation of information through the use of type and image. Students in this course would get an understanding of how visual principles can be used, gain experience in working through the design process towards the creation and evaluation of both typographic and image based form, reinforce certain technical and computer skills, and refine your ability to critique and discuss relevant issues both individually and in group situations. In this course, the objective is to create forms that can be both read as well as seen. We consider issues ranging from visual clarity and the needs of the user, creating hierarchy in a non-linear reading order, to the semantic/pragmatic, implicit/explicit characteristics of form.
About UMBC Department of Information Systems:
In this department we offer two undergraduate, three Masters, and two PhD degree programs. In addition, the department currently offers several certificate programs at the undergraduate level. Our academic programs, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels, are experiencing growth in student enrollments. In order to provide the best education to our students, we are continuously working on improving the curricula and course contents in all of our programs. One of the recent additions to our undergraduate programs is the new minor in IS beginning in the Fall 2012 semester. You can find detailed information on the IS minor under the Undergraduate tab on the side frame.
Overall, we have nearly 1,200 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in our programs who, with the help of our faculty members, study, design, develop, and evaluate information technologies to address the needs of a broad range of individuals and organizations. This makes our students true problem solvers and ideal employees for public and private sector organizations with significant IT requirements. Despite the current challenges in the economy, IT professionals are still high in demand throughout various industries. For more information, go to is.umbc.edu.
The Virginia National Guard hosts geographic information system training for more than two dozen National Guard Airmen, Soldiers, civilians and contractors from 10 states and territories Aug. 28, 2019, at State Military Reservation in Virginia Beach, Virginia. GIS is a mapping-based, decision tool system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present all types of spatial or geographical data. The three-day training, which was conducted in conjunction with National Guard Bureau, consisted of two classes- a GIS analysis class and one focused on web-based GIS applications. (U.S. National Guard photo by A.J. Coyne)
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Mariahilferstraße
Mariahilferstraße, 6th, 7th, 14th and 15th, since 1897 (in the 6th and 7th district originally Kremser Sraße, then Bavarian highway, Laimgrubner main road, Mariahilfer main street, Fünfhauserstraße, Schönbrunnerstraße and Penzinger Poststraße, then Schönbrunner Straße), in memory of the old suburb name; Mariahilf was an independent municipality from 1660 to 1850, since then with Gumpendorf, Magdalenengrund, Windmühle and Laimgrube 6th District.
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Mariahilferstraße, 1908 - Wien Museum
Mariahilferstraße, 1908
Picture taken from "August Stauda - A documentarian of old Vienna"
published by Christian Brandstätter - to Book Description
History
Pottery and wine
The first ones who demonstrably populated the area of today's Mariahilferstraße (after the mammoth) were the Illyrians. They took advantage of the rich clay deposits for making simple vessels. The Celts planted on the sunny hills the first grape vines and understood the wine-making process very well. When the Romans occupied at the beginning of our Era Vienna for several centuries, they left behind many traces. The wine culture of the Celts they refined. On the hill of today's Mariahilferstraße run a Roman ridge trail, whose origins lay in the camp of Vindobona. After the rule of the Romans, the migration of peoples temporarily led many cultures here until after the expulsion of the Avars Bavarian colonists came from the West.
The peasant Middle Ages - From the vineyard to the village
Thanks to the loamy soil formed the winery, which has been pushed back only until the development of the suburbs, until the mid-17th Century the livelihood of the rural population. "Im Schöff" but also "Schöpf - scoop" and "Schiff - ship" (from "draw of") the area at the time was called. The erroneous use of a ship in the seal of the district is reminiscent of the old name, which was then replaced by the picture of grace "Mariahilf". The Weinberg (vineyard) law imposed at that time that the ground rent in the form of mash on the spot had to be paid. This was referred to as a "draw".
1495 the Mariahilfer wine was added to the wine disciplinary regulations for Herrenweine (racy, hearty, fruity, pithy wine with pleasant acidity) because of its special quality and achieved high prices.
1529 The first Turkish siege
Mariahilferstraße, already than an important route to the West, was repeatedly the scene of historical encounters. When the Turks besieged Vienna for the first time, was at the lower end of today Mariahilferstrasse, just outside the city walls of Vienna, a small settlement of houses and cottages, gardens and fields. Even the St. Theobald Monastery was there. This so-called "gap" was burned at the approach of the Turks, for them not to offer hiding places at the siege. Despite a prohibition, the area was rebuilt after departure of the Turks.
1558, a provision was adopted so that the glacis, a broad, unobstructed strip between the city wall and the outer settlements, should be left free. The Glacis existed until the demolition of the city walls in 1858. Here the ring road was later built.
1663 The new Post Road
With the new purpose of the Mariahilferstrasse as post road the first three roadside inn houses were built. At the same time the travel increased, since the carriages were finally more comfortable and the roads safer. Two well-known expressions date from this period. The "tip" and "kickbacks". In the old travel handbooks of that time we encounter them as guards beside the route, the travel and baggage tariff. The tip should the driver at the rest stop pay for the drink, while the bribe was calculated in proportion to the axle grease. Who was in a hurry, just paid a higher lubricant (Schmiergeld) or tip to motivate the coachman.
1683 The second Turkish siege
The second Turkish siege brought Mariahilferstraße the same fate. Meanwhile, a considerable settlement was formed, a real suburb, which, however, still had a lot of fields and brick pits. Again, the suburb along the Mariahilferstraße was razed to the ground, the population sought refuge behind the walls or in the Vienna Woods. The reconstruction progressed slowly since there was a lack of funds and manpower. Only at the beginning of the 18th Century took place a targeted reconstruction.
1686 Palais Esterhazy
On several "Brandstetten", by the second Turkish siege destroyed houses, the Hungarian aristocratic family Esterhazy had built herself a simple palace, which also had a passage on the Mariahilferstrasse. 1764 bought the innkeeper Paul Winkelmayr from Spittelberg the building, demolished it and built two new buildings that have been named in accordance with the Esterhazy "to the Hungarian crown."
17th Century to 19th Century. Fom the village to suburb
With the development of the settlements on the Mariahilferstraße from village to suburbs, changed not only the appearance but also the population. More and more agricultural land fell victim to the development, craftsmen and tradesmen settled there. There was an incredible variety of professions and trades, most of which were organized into guilds or crafts. Those cared for vocational training, quality and price of the goods, and in cases of unemployment, sickness and death.
The farms were replaced by churches and palaces, houses and shops. Mariahilf changed into a major industrial district, Mariahilferstrasse was an important trading center. Countless street traders sold the goods, which they carried either with them, or put in a street stall on display. The dealers made themselves noticeable by a significant Kaufruf (purchase call). So there was the ink man who went about with his bottles, the Wasserbauer (hydraulic engineering) who sold Danube water on his horse-drawn vehicle as industrial water, or the lavender woman. This lovely Viennese figures disappeared with the emergence of fixed premises and the improvement of urban transport.
Private carriages, horse-drawn carriages and buggies populated the streets, who used this route also for trips. At Mariahilferplatz Linientor (gate) was the main stand of the cheapest and most popular means of transport, the Zeiselwagen, which the Wiener used for their excursions into nature, which gradually became fashionable. In the 19th Century then yet arrived the Stellwagen (carriage) and bus traffic which had to accomplish the connection between Vienna and the suburbs. As a Viennese joke has it, suggests the Stellwagen that it has been so called because it did not come from the spot.
1719 - 1723 Royal and Imperial Court Stables
Emperor Charles VI. gave the order for the construction of the stables to Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach. 1772 the building was extended by two houses on the Mariahilferstrasse. The size of the stables still shows, as it serves as the Museum Quarter - its former importance. The Mariahilferstraße since the building of Schönbrunn Palace by the Imperial court very strongly was frequented. Today in the historic buildings the Museum Quarter is housed.
The church and monastery of Maria Hülff
Coloured engraving by J. Ziegler, 1783
1730 Mariahilferkirche
1711 began the renovation works at the Mariahilferkirche, giving the church building today's appearance and importance as a baroque monument. The plans stem from Franziskus Jänkl, the foreman of Lukas von Hildebrandt. Originally stood on the site of the Mariahilferkirche in the medieval vineyard "In Schoeff" a cemetery with wooden chapel built by the Barnabites. Already in those days, the miraculous image Mariahilf was located therein. During the Ottoman siege the chapel was destroyed, the miraculous image could be saved behind the protective walls. After the provisional reconstruction the miraculous image in a triumphal procession was returned, accompanied by 30,000 Viennese.
1790 - 1836 Ferdinand Raimund
Although in the district Mariahilf many artists and historical figures of Vienna lived , it is noticeable that as a residence they rather shunned the Mariahilferstraße, because as early as in the 18th Century there was a very lively and loud bustle on the street. The most famous person who was born on the Mariahilferstrasse is the folk actor and dramatist Ferdinand Raimund. He came in the house No. 45, "To the Golden deer (Zum Goldenen Hirschen)", which still exists today, as son of a turner into the world. As confectioners apprentice, he also had to visit the theaters, where he was a so-called "Numero", who sold his wares to the visitors. This encounter with the theater was fateful. He took flight from his training masters and joined a traveling troupe as an actor. After his return to Vienna, he soon became the most popular comedian. In his plays all those figures appeared then bustling the streets of Vienna. His most famous role was that of the "ash man" in "Farmer as Millionaire", a genuine Viennese guy who brings the wood ash in Butte from the houses, and from the proceeds leading a modest existence.
1805 - 1809 French occupation
The two-time occupation of Vienna by the French hit the suburbs hard. But the buildings were not destroyed fortunately.
19th century Industrialization
Here, where a higher concentration of artisans had developed as in other districts, you could feel the competition of the factories particularly hard. A craftsman after another became factory worker, women and child labor was part of the day-to-day business. With the sharp rise of the population grew apartment misery and flourished bed lodgers and roomers business.
1826
The Mariahilferstraße is paved up to the present belt (Gürtel).
1848 years of the revolution
The Mariahilferstraße this year was in turmoil. At the outbreak of the revolution, the hatred of the people was directed against the Verzehrungssteuerämter (some kind of tax authority) at the lines that have been blamed for the rise of food prices, and against the machines in the factories that had made the small craftsmen out of work or dependent workers. In October, students, workers and citizens tore up paving stones and barricaded themselves in the Mariahilfer Linientor (the so-called Linienwall was the tax frontier) in the area of today's belt.
1858 The Ring Road
The city walls fell and on the glacis arose the ring-road, the now 6th District more closely linking to the city center.
1862 Official naming
The Mariahilferstraße received its to the present day valid name, after it previously was bearing the following unofficial names: "Bavarian country road", "Mariahilfer Grund Straße", "Penzinger Street", "Laimgrube main street" and "Schönbrunner Linienstraße".
The turn of the century: development to commercial street
After the revolution of 1848, the industry displaced the dominant small business rapidly. At the same time the Mariahilferstraße developed into the first major shopping street of Vienna. The rising supply had to be passed on to the customer, and so more and more new shops sprang up. Around the turn of the century broke out a real building boom. The low suburban houses with Baroque and Biedermeier facade gave way to multi-storey houses with flashy and ostentatious facades in that historic style mixture, which was so characteristic of the late Ringstrasse period. From the former historic buildings almost nothing remained. The business portals were bigger and more pompous, the first department stores in the modern style were Gerngross and Herzmansky. Especially the clothing industry took root here.
1863 Herzmansky opened
On 3 March opened August Herzmansky a small general store in the Church Lane (Kirchengasse) 4. 1897 the great establishment in the pin alley (Stiftgasse) was opened, the largest textile company of the monarchy. August Herzmansky died a year before the opening, two nephews take over the business. In 1928, Mariahilferstraße 28 is additionally acquired. 1938, the then owner Max Delfiner had to flee, the company Rhonberg and Hämmerle took over the house. The building in Mariahilferstrasse 30 additionally was purchased. In the last days of the war in 1945 it fell victim to the flames, however. 1948, the company was returned to Max Delfiner, whose son sold in 1957 to the German Hertie group, a new building in Mariahilferstrasse 26 - 30 constructing. Other ownership changes followed.
1869 The Pferdetramway
The Pferdetramway made it first trip through the Mariahilferstraße to Neubaugasse.
Opened in 1879 Gerngroß
Mariahilferstraße about 1905
Alfred Gerngross, a merchant from Bavaria and co-worker August
Herzmanskys, founded on Mariahilferstrasse 48/corner Church alley (Kirchengasse) an own fabric store. He became the fiercest competitor of his former boss.
1901 The k.k. Imperial Furniture Collection
The k.k. Hofmobilien and material depot is established in Mariahilferstrasse 88. The collection quickly grew because each new ruler got new furniture. Today, it serves as a museum. Among other things, there is the office of Emperor Franz Joseph, the equipment of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico from Miramare Castle, the splendid table of Charles VI. and the furniture from the Oriental Cabinet of Crown Prince Rudolf.
1911 The House Stafa
On 18 August 1911, on the birthday of Emperor Franz Joseph, corner Mariahilferstraße/imperial road (Kaiserstraße) the "central palace" was opened. The construction by its architecture created a sensation. Nine large double figure-relief panels of Anton Hanak decorated it. In this building the "1st Vienna Commercial sample collective department store (Warenmuster-Kollektivkaufhaus)", a eight-storey circular building was located, which was to serve primarily the craft. The greatest adversity in the construction were underground springs. Two dug wells had to be built to pump out the water. 970 liters per minute, however, must be pumped out until today.
1945 bombing of Vienna
On 21 February 1945 bombs fell on the Mariahilferstrasse, many buildings were badly damaged. On 10th April Wiener looted the store Herzmansky. Ella Fasser, the owner of the café "Goethe" in Mariahilferstrasse, preserved the Monastery barracks (Stiftskaserne) from destruction, with the help other resistance fighters cutting the fire-conducting cords that had laid the retreating German troops. Meanwhile, she invited the officers to the cafe, and befuddled them with plenty of alcohol.
Our curriculum provides the skills necessary to work in the field of information technology, computer security, networking, data analytics, healthcare informatics, project management, or computer forensics. Our instructors have professional experience and understand the needs of industry and working adults. The instruction is a combination of interactive lecture, hands-on experience, real world case studies, group work, and research.
A member from AIESEC Indonesia take a pose with David Benjamin (Facilitator for Information System Aiesec Conference from New Zealand)
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YOKOSUKA, Japan (Jan. 9, 2015) Chief Information Systems Technician Roxanne Charley leads Sailors assigned to the U.S. 7th Fleet flagship USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19), during a working party to move essential berthing and office materials back to the ship. Blue Ridge is currently moored at Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka for regular scheduled maintenance, which allows the ship to undertake future patrols ensuring the safety and security of Pacific sea lanes. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kelby Sanders/RELEASED)
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (Oct. 29, 2017) Information Systems Technician 3rd Class Joe Holmes, assigned to theguided-missile cruiser USS Princeton (CG 59), does crafts with a boy at Lady Ridgeway Hospital during a volunteer event with Nimitz Carrier Strike Group (CSG). Nimitz CSG is on a regularly scheduled deployment in the 7th Fleet area of operations in support of maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. j.g. Michelle Tucker/Released)
Our curriculum provides the skills necessary to work in the field of information technology, computer security, networking, data analytics, healthcare informatics, project management, or computer forensics. Our instructors have professional experience and understand the needs of industry and working adults. The instruction is a combination of interactive lecture, hands-on experience, real world case studies, group work, and research.
Management Information System course for novice, supported with the usage of Epigoni as software development tool.
Venue: RICE, PT INTI, Bandung of West Java.
Hello flickr friends of Rouvelee!
My name is Arnaldo (Arnel to family and friends). I am Rouvelee's other half (she is the better half :)) You might be wondering why I am writing this. Rouvelee is so busy with work that she does not have enough time to visit flickr and check her emails. I am now her personal assistant and one of my jobs is to update her flickr site, report all photostream activities and check for important emails.
I took this opportunity to include this photo so everyone can put a face to this wonderful cake creator. Also, since she has been tagged (16 Things), I will be doing that as well. She'll create her own version if things slows down a bit :) So here it goes
16 Things about Rouvelee:
1. She just turned 40 last 29th of Dec (2008).
2. She made her first cake, a birthday cake, in 1998.
3. She studied Electronics and Communications Engineering in the Philippines, she has a Bachelor's Degree in Computing (Information Systems) and worked as a Computer Analyst/Programmer before having kids BUT she is much happier working as a cake decorator.
4. She started with fondant in December 2007.
5. She got married in May 1989 when she was 20.
6. She likes Romance-Comedy films.
7. She used to drink coffee, soft drinks and eat meat.
8. She hates spiders!
9. She has 2 older sisters and a younger brother.
10. She does not have a second name.
11. She (we both are) Landmark graduates.
12. Her maiden name is Rouvelee Soriano.
13. She doesn't watch or read the NEWS because almost all that they report are the bad things happening around the world.
14. She can not whistle.
15. She loves dancing.
16. She doesn't like wearing make-up.
Til next time,
Arnel
Personal Assistant to Rouvelee :)
Our curriculum provides the skills necessary to work in the field of information technology, computer security, networking, data analytics, healthcare informatics, project management, or computer forensics. Our instructors have professional experience and understand the needs of industry and working adults. The instruction is a combination of interactive lecture, hands-on experience, real world case studies, group work, and research.
Our Information Systems team brought home the Student Analytics Challenge award for Best Analytics and Visualization.
The team was comprised of five undergraduate students: Grace Sperr, Nick Damato, Allison Heithoff, Varsha Kalangari, and Eric Stepanovic. They were advised by Professors Svetlozar Nestorov, Nenad Jukić, and Abhishek Sharma.
PACIFIC OCEAN (Aug. 10, 2013) Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Timothy Ludington fires a .50 caliber machine gun during a gunnery exercise aboard Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Preble (DDG 88). Preble is on patrol in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility supporting security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Gregory A. Harden II/Released)
SOUTH CHINA SEA (March 1, 2016) Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Brett Armor, from Leavittsburg, Ohio, assigned to the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam (CG 54), takes photos on deck. Antietam is conducting a routine patrol in international waters in the 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class David Flewellyn/Released)
Leading Seaman Communication and Information Systems Patrick O'brien sends flashing light to another ship during Triton Storm 2
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1/08/14 – FAO Food Security Information System project staff joint the Ministry of agriculture and melioration of the Kyrgyz Republic, National Statistics Committee, local authorities, agronomists and FAO mission from HQ in Rome for the crop assessment in the Kyrgyz Republic. Due to drought similar to 1995, 2008 and 2012 it is expected less crop in 2014 than ever so the FAO crop assessment report will be presented to the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic for decision making in food security.
©FAO/Olga Grebennikova
Lani Boothman-Carpenter, Instructional Developer for USF Health Information Systems, came to USF as a student in 2007 and stayed to become an integral part of USF Health. Since 2011, Lani has been providing support in Project Management, Instructional Design and Development, and Multimedia Development for USF Health IS.
Lani’s focus on mission-critical services has impacted student academic achievement through innovative course development and delivery processes. Her management abilities have led interactive-courseware development teams and projects, resulting in cost efficiencies and revenue generation. Lani was instrumental in bringing to fruition a research project to develop a web-based symptom management program for chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy. She uses her creativity and innovation to devise processes that allow for the development of learning modules for International Students.
In a letter of support for Lani’s nomination, Cindy Hofthagen, Assistant Professor in the College of Nursing said, “She is a creative, innovative and highly productive person” Lani’s consultant on the Chemotherapy research study, Dr. Donna Berry of Harvard University, added that she “had not seen work of this quality, even at Harvard.”
Seaman Communications and Information Systems Sailor Daniel Brown hoists flags in HMAS Sydney during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2011.
Mid caption: Exercise Talisman Sabre 2011 is a biennial training activity jointly sponsored by the US Pacific Command and Australian Defence Force (ADF) Joint Operations Command to train the US 7th Fleet and Australian Deployable Joint Headquarters staffs as a designated Combined Task Force.
Approximately 14,000 US and 8,500 Australian personnel will conduct sea, land, and air training predominantly in the Shoalwater Bay Training Area near Rockhampton, but also in Royal Australian Air Force Bases in Townsville, Darwin, Tindal and Amberley. Exercises will also be conducted in the maritime areas of the Coral, Timor and Arafura Seas from 11-29 July.
Active participation by Australian government agencies includes the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, AusAID, Australian Federal Police, and the Asia Pacific Civil-Military Centre of Excellence. US agencies participating in the Exercise include the Office Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization, and members of US Civilian Response Corps from: the Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, Agriculture, Homeland Security, Health & Human Services, and the US Agency for International Development.
140428-N-YB590-016 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (April 28, 2014) Information Systems Technician Seaman Jason Recinto, assigned to Pre-commissioning Unit (PCU) America’s (LHA 6) Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat and Intelligence Department (C5I), turns on a server rack during the ships initial computer and network installation. C5I is installing more than 600 computers aboard America as the crew prepares for the ship’s maiden voyage. The U.S. Navy officially accepted delivery of the ship during a custody transfer ceremony, April 10. America will be the first ship of its class, replacing the Tarawa-class of amphibious assault ships and is scheduled to be commissioned late 2014 in San Francisco. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class John Scorza/Released)
ODOT Information Systems Specialist Hysan Mak (center) helped organize IT volunteers for this year's events.
TANMIA plays a strategic role in developing national human resources and its practices through its extensive operational services spanning the entire country via its network of offices across the UAE. TANMIA's growing role has been particularized by the assignment of two major national KPIs ‘Unemployment Rate’ and ‘Tawteen/Localization Rate’ to TANMIA as an integral part of the Federal Government initiative towards the development of national human resources. This has inevitably reemphasized the need to develop a National Human Resources Information System, facilitating a more efficient provision of HRD services across the nation.
Day 1
13 May 2013
ITU/ Claudio Montesano Casillas