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111006-N-SF704-042 PACIFIC OCEAN (Oct. 6, 2011) - Information Systems Technician 3rd Class Rodney Adams from Memphis, Tenn., discusses a radio and Internet Protocol diagram with Sailors working in the radio and message control center aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73). George WashingtonÕs radio and message control center monitors all internal and external radio and Internet messaging aboard the ship. George Washington pulled out of her forward-operating port of Yokosuka, Japan Sept. 19 to continue her 2011 patrol. As the Navy's only full-time forward-deployed carrier, George Washington's mission is to help ensure security and stability in the western Pacific Ocean. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class William Pittman/Released)

Annual Synergy student information systems conference.

Annual Synergy student information systems conference.

The Minister of State, Dr. Anita ASIIMWE has launched the Electronic Logistics Management Information System (eLMIS) that will enhance provision of accurate data on health commodity logistics in the supply chain.

The Customer Information System board in the secondary concourse at Heuston has been cleaned and the name board updated to reflect the new logo

The Minister of State, Dr. Anita ASIIMWE has launched the Electronic Logistics Management Information System (eLMIS) that will enhance provision of accurate data on health commodity logistics in the supply chain.

(L-R) Seaman Communications Information Systems Rebecca Ryan and Able Seaman Communications Information Systems Gavin Delaney on the plotting board during a damage control Exercise as part of Exercise Talisman Sabre 2011.

 

Mid caption: Exercise Talisman Sabre 2011 is a biennial combined training activity, designed to train Australian and US forces in planning and conducting Combined Task Force operations in order to improve ADF/US combat readiness and interoperability. This exercise is a major undertaking that reflects the closeness of our alliance and the strength of the ongoing military-military relationship.

 

Exercise Talisman Sabre 2011 is a US led Australian supported exercise to improve combat training, readiness and interoperability, across the spectrum of military operations from conventional conflict to peacekeeping and humanitarian assistance efforts. The exercise forms part of the Australia Defence Forces’ (ADF) extensive training program to ensure the ADF is prepared to protect and support Australia and its national interests. The exercise also contributes to the ability of Australian and US military forces to work together efficiently and safely. By working with the US military forces, the exercise strengthens proactive and responsive strategies and enhances measures to defend Australia and its national interests.

 

Command of the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command passed from Col. Nicole Morris to Col. Osvaldo Ortiz in a ceremony July 12, 2019 on Brown Parade Field. Maj. Gen. Mitchell Kilgo, commanding general of the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command, hosted the ceremony. ISEC provides world class communications and logistics support to enable readiness to warfighters as the C4ISR materiel integrator for the Army. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)

Annual Synergy student information systems conference.

Gerald Anderson, PAHO Director of Administration

Amy Kennedy, a senior accounting and management information systems major, poses for a portrait on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on August 29, 2011. Kennedy recently studied in China as a part of the EIU Study Abroad Program. (Jay Grabiec)

Annual Synergy student information systems conference.

190114-N-PH222-1001 DUQM, OMAN (Jan. 9, 2019) Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Preceida Lafaele, from Seattle, right, and Information Systems Technician Seaman Christian Dirocco, from Vero Beach, Fla., prepare for morning colors aboard the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship USS Anchorage (LPD 23) while on a deployment of the Essex Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU). The Essex ARG/13th MEU is flexible and persistent Navy-Marine Corps team deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations in support of naval operations to ensure maritime stability and security in the Central Region, connecting the Mediterranean and the Pacific through the western Indian Ocean and three strategic choke points. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Ryan M. Breeden/Released)

Amy Kennedy, a senior accounting and management information systems major, poses for a portrait on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on August 29, 2011. Kennedy recently studied in China as a part of the EIU Study Abroad Program. (Jay Grabiec)

7.26.2023 2023 HCD Summer Interns Group Photo & Words of Inspiration by HCD staffer, Patrick Johnson, Geographic Information System (GIS) Supervisor

Annual Synergy student information systems conference.

Held on 9 – 10 April at FAO HQ in Rome, the event gathered REDD+/NFM members to discuss the cluster’s strategy and future activities.

 

Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Roberto Cenciarelli.

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Panel Discussion on ‘Solutions of an expanding Cyber Space’. Panellists included (L-R) Vaishali Bhagwat - Advocate Partner V.P Shintre and Associates,

Anjali Kaushik - Professor Information System Management Development Institute, Hariharan Muthusamy - Scientist-B-National Informatics Centre and Anupam Agarwal - Consultant- Tata Consultancy Services. The discussion was moderated by Arun Sukumar, Observer Research Foundation. The panel discussion was held in New Delhi, Thursday 3 August 2017. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia

Annual Synergy student information systems conference.

School of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics staff do tarot readings for charity.

One of the presentation slides outlining the importance and use of GIS, Geospatial Information System.

210316-N-EI510-0117 GAETA, Italy (March16, 2021) Information Systems Technician 3rd Class Dylan Caddell puts on a vest during a security drill aboard the Blue Ridge-class command and control ship USS Mount Whitney (LCC 20) in Gaeta, Italy, March 16, 2021. Mount Whitney, forward deployed to Gaeta, Italy operates with a combined crew of Sailors and Military Sealift Command civil service mariners in the U.S. Sixth Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe and Africa. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Scott Barnes/Released)

Wayne Glynn is the director of information systems at Third Sector New England. He is currently undergoing treatment for multiple myeloma, and threw himself a party to mark his first round of chemotherapy.

 

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GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT

PROGRAM GRANT AWARDS

  

CHARLESTON -- Governor Earl Ray Tomblin today, June 29, 2016, awarded $1,087,599.00 in STOP Violence Against Women Grant Program funds for twenty-eight (28) projects statewide. The purpose of these funds is to establish or enhance teams whose core members include victim service providers, law enforcement, and prosecution to improve the criminal justice system's response to violence against women. Grants provide personnel, equipment, training, technical assistance, and information systems for the establishment or enhancement of these teams. Additionally, statewide projects are funded to provide training and educational opportunities for all victim service providers, law enforcement, prosecution, and court personnel throughout the state.

STOP funds are awarded from the Office on Violence Against Women, Office of the U.S. Department of Justice. The funds are administered by the Division of Justice and Community Services.

Funds were awarded to the following:

CABELL

 

Branches Domestic Violence Shelter, Inc.$55,446.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Cabell County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Cabell County Prosecutor's Office, Branches Domestic Violence Shelter, CONTACT of Huntington, and the Huntington Police Department.

 

Contact:Ms. Amanda McComas

Phone: (304) 529-2382

Email: mccomas@branchesdvs.org

 

CALHOUN

 

Family Crisis Intervention Center$19,799.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Calhoun County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Calhoun County Prosecutor's Office, the Family Crisis Intervention Center, and the Calhoun County Sheriff's Department.

 

Contact:Ms Emly S. Larkins

Phone: (304) 428-2333

Email: eelarkins@suddenlink.net

 

FAYETTE

 

Comprehensive Women's Service Council$32,671.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Fayette County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Fayette County Prosecutor's Office, the Comprehensive Women’s Service Council, and the Fayette County Sheriff’s Department.

 

Contact:Ms. Patricia M. Bailey

Phone: (304) 255-2559

Email: Pbailey@wrcwv.org

 

GRANT

 

Family Crisis Center, Inc.$17,683.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Grant County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Grant County Prosecutor’s Office, the Family Crisis Center, and the Grant County Sheriff’s Department.

 

Contact:Ms. Sony Fazzalore

Phone: (304) 788-6061

Email: fcc911@frontier.com

 

GREENBRIER

 

Family Refuge Center$53,040.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Greenbrier County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Greenbrier County Prosecutor's Office, the Family Refuge Center, the Lewisburg Police Department, and the Greenbrier County Sheriff’s Department.

  

Contact:Ms. Kenosha Davenport

Phone: (304) 645-6334

Email: kenoshad@familyrefugecenter.org

 

HARRISON

 

Task Force on Domestic Violence, "HOPE, Inc."$43,176.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Harrison County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Harrison County Prosecutor's Office, the Task Force on Domestic Violence “HOPE, Inc.”, the Bridgeport Police Department and the Clarksburg Police Department.

 

Contact:Ms. Harriet Sutton

Phone: (304) 367-1100

Email: hmsutton@hopeincwv.org

 

KANAWHA

 

Kanawha County Commission$46,429.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Kanawha County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Kanawha County Prosecutor's Office, the YWCA Resolve Family Abuse Program, the Family Counseling Connection – REACH Program, Beginning My Empowerment Thru Emmanuel's Kingdom (BEMEEK) Outreach Program, the Kanawha County Sheriff’s Department, and the Charleston Police Department.

 

Contact:Ms. Gale A. Teare

Phone: (304) 357-0499

Email: galeteare@kcso.us

 

MARION

 

Task Force on Domestic Violence, "HOPE, Inc."$51,078.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Marion County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Marion County Prosecutor's Office, the Task Force on Domestic Violence, "HOPE, Inc.", the Marion County Sheriff's Department, and the Fairmont Police Department.

  

Contact:Ms. Harriet Sutton

Phone: (304) 367-1100

Email: hmsutton@hopeincwv.org

  

MARSHALL

 

Marshall County Commission$25,259.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Marshall County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Marshall County Prosecutor's Office, the YWCA Family Violence Prevention Program, and the Marshall County Sheriff's Department.

 

Contact:Ms. Betsy Frohnapfel

Phone: (304) 845-0482

Email: bfrohnapfel@marshallcountywv.org

 

MINERAL

 

Family Crisis Center, Inc.$17,683.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Mineral County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Mineral County Prosecutor's Office, the Family Crisis Center, and the Mineral County Sheriff’s Department.

 

Contact:Ms. Sonya Fazzalore

Phone: (304) 788-6061

Email: fcc911@frontier.com

 

MINGO

 

Tug Valley Recovery Shelter, Inc.$43,576.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Mingo County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Mingo County Prosecutor's Office, the Tug Valley Recovery Shelter, and the Mingo County Sheriff's Department.

 

Contact:Ms. Kim Ryan

Phone: (304) 235-6121

Email: k.s.ryan@hotmail.com

 

MINGO, LOGAN

 

Tug Valley Recovery Shelter, Inc.$32,596.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Logan County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Logan County Prosecutor's Office, the Tug Valley Recovery Shelter, and the Logan County Sheriff’s Department.

 

Contact:Ms. Kim Ryan

Phone: (304) 235-6121

Email: k.s.ryan@hotmail.com

MONONGALIA

 

The Rape & Domestic Violence Information Center, Inc.$54,599.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Monongalia County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Monongalia County Prosecutor's Office, the Rape and Domestic Violence Information Center, the Morgantown Police Department, the Monongalia County Sheriff’s Department, and the Star City Police Department.

 

Contact:Ms. Judy King

Phone: (304) 292-5100

Email: rdvic99@earthlink.net

 

Monroe

 

Family Refuge Center$23,825.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Monroe County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Monroe County Prosecutor's Office, the Family Refuge Center, and the Monroe County Sheriff's Department.

 

Contact:Ms. Kenosha Davenport

Phone: (304) 645-6334

Email: kenoshad@familyresourcecenter.org

 

NICHOLAS

 

Comprehensive Women's Service Council$36,904.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Nicholas County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Nicholas County Prosecutor's Office, the Comprehensive Women’s Service Council and the Nicholas County Sheriff's Department.

 

Contact:Ms. Patricia M. Bailey

Phone: (304) 255-2559

Email: pbailey@wrcwv.org

 

OHIO

 

Ohio County Commission$87,614.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Ohio County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Ohio County Prosecutor's Office, the YWCA Family Violence Prevention Program, the YWCA Cultural Diversity and Community Outreach Program, and the Ohio County Sheriff’s Department.

 

Contact:Mr. Scott R. Smith

Phone: (304) 234-3631

Email: ssmith@wvocpa.org

 

POCAHONTAS

 

Family Refuge Center $6,000.00

These funds provide for the enhancement of the Pocahontas County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Pocahontas County Prosecutor’s Office, the Family Refuge Center and the Pocahontas County Sheriff’s Department.

 

Contact:Ms. Kenosha Davenport

Phone: (304) 645-6334

Email: kenoshad@familyrefugecenter.org

 

PRESTON

 

The Rape & Domestic Violence Information Center, Inc.$35,643.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Preston County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Preston County Prosecutor's Office, the Rape and Domestic Violence Information Center, and the Preston County Sheriff's Department.

 

Contact:Ms. Judy King

Phone: (304) 292-5100

Email: rdvic99@earthlink.net

 

PUTNAM

 

Putnam County Commission$25,421.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Putnam County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Putnam County Prosecutor's Office, Branches Domestic Violence Shelter, the Family Counseling Connection - REACH Program, and the Putnam County Sheriff's Department.

 

Contact:Sheriff Steve Deweese

Phone: (304) 586-0256

Email: tcraigo@putnamwv.org

 

RALEIGH

 

Comprehensive Women's Service Council$60,535.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Raleigh County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Raleigh County Prosecutor's Office, the Comprehensive Women’s Service Council, and the Beckley Police Department.

 

Contact:Ms. Patricia M. Bailey

Phone: (304) 255-2559

Email: pbailey@wrcwv.org

 

RANDOLPH

 

Women's Aid in Crisis$16,767.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Randolph County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Randolph County Prosecutor's Office, Women's Aid in Crisis, and the Randolph County Sheriff’s Department.

 

Contact:Ms. Marcia R. Drake

Phone: (304) 626-8433

Email: mdrake@waicwv.org

 

ROANE

 

Family Crisis Intervention Center$17,398.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Roane County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Roane County Prosecutor's Office, the Family Crisis Intervention Center, the Spencer Police Department, and the Roane County Sheriff's Department.

 

Contact:Ms. Emily S. Larkins

Phone: (304) 428-2333

Email: eelarkins@suddenlink.net

 

UPSHUR

 

Upshur County Commission$26,496.00

These funds provide for the enhancement and the continuation of the Upshur County STOP Team to improve the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence. The core Team includes the Upshur County Prosecutor's Office, Women's Aid in Crisis, and the Buckhannon Police Department.

  

Contact:Mr. David E. Godwin

Phone: (304) 472-9699

Email: degodwin@upshurcounty.org

  

STATEWIDE

 

West Virginia Prosecuting Attorneys Institute$39,284.00

These funds provide for the development and continuation of strengthening prosecution strategies and best practices as well as improve prosecution-based victim services in cases involving violence against women through training and the development of resources.

 

Contact:Ms. Sherry Eling

Phone: (304) 558-3348

Email: sherry.s.eling@wv.gov

 

West Virginia Foundation for Rape Information and Services$56,689.00

These funds provide for finalizing the development of an Advocate Guide and Protocol with participating correctional facilities in the state for service provision; convert training materials into e-learning resources; and work with Rape Crisis Centers on service implementation in order to work towards compliance with PREA requirements.

 

Contact:Ms. Nancy Hoffman

Phone: (304) 366-9500

Email: wvfris@frontier.com

 

West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals$54,104.00

These funds provide for updating and printing the Domestic Violence Benchbook; to provide the salary of a DV Case Coordinator for the pilot program of the Kanawha County Domestic Violence Court; to maintain the Domestic Violence Registry back-up internet site; and to provide continued training for court personnel in the area of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence.

 

Contact:Ms. Angela Saunders

Phone: (304) 558-0145

Email: Angela.saunders@courtswv.gov

 

West Virginia Coalition Against Domestic Violence$43,763.00

These funds provide for the continued enhancement of the statewide domestic and sexual violence database; to provide training and technical assistance for STOP Teams and Domestic Violence Programs on cultural diversity and cultural competency; and to promote dating violence protocols.

 

Contact:Ms. Tonia Thomas

Phone: (304) 965-3552

Email: tthomas@wvcadv.org

  

West Virginia Foundation for Rape Information and Serivces$64,121.00

These funds provide for training activities, the on-going development and capacity building of service providers to victims of sexual assault, dating violence and stalking crimes, and to provide training and resources for these programs in order to provide services to sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking victims.

 

Contact:Ms. Nancy Hoffman

Phone: (304) 366-9500

Email: wvfris@frountier.com

  

Division of Justice & Community Services contact:

 

Sarah J. Brown

Senior Justice Programs Specialist

Division of Justice and Community Services

1204 Kanawha Boulevard, East

Charleston, West Virginia 25301

Phone: (304) 558-8814, Extension 53337

Email: Sarah.J.Brown@wv.gov

  

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Natasha Goforth, management information systems senior at MSU Texas, and Amanda Threlkeld, management information systems and accounting senior at MSU Texas, talk about drama as they head to the Dillard College of Business Administration to complete their homework. This photo uses a high depth of field. Photo by Dakota Mize.

Sharon Hardof-Jaffe from Tel Aviv presented on her work with student information systems.

PHILIPPINE SEA (Nov. 9, 2012) Chief Warrant Officer 4 Patrick Jones, from Orlando, Fla., back, Information Systems Technician 3rd Class Kyle Back, from Brookfield, Ind., center, and Chief Information Systems Technician Dave Watkins, from Bend, Ore., monitor unclassified packet shaper graphical data in the radio and message control center aboard the U.S. Navy's forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73). George Washington and its embarked air wing, Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5, provide a combat-ready force that protects and defends the collective maritime interest of the U.S. and its allies and partners in the Asia-Pacific region. (US Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Ricardo R. Guzman/RELEASED)

 

The Minister of State, Dr. Anita ASIIMWE has launched the Electronic Logistics Management Information System (eLMIS) that will enhance provision of accurate data on health commodity logistics in the supply chain.

PACIFIC OCEAN (June 2, 2014) Information Systems Technician 3rd Class Nathaniel Kelly, from San Jose, Calif., left, performs a communications check on a ultra high frequency line of sight voice circuit in a radio office aboard the U.S. Navy's forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73). George Washington and its embarked air wing, Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5, provide a combat-ready force that protects and defends the collective maritime interest of the U.S. and its allies and partners in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Oscar Albert Moreno Jr.)

 

YOKOSUKA, Japan (Feb 7, 2011) - Yeoman 3rd Class Cameron Pritchett searches Information Systems Technician 3rd Class Chris Silk during a hostage scenario exercise aboard 7th Fleet command ship USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19). The hostage scenario is part of the final exercise during Ship's Reaction Force Bravo training, a force protection primer to prepare Blue Ridge Sailors to react to threats to the ship. Blue Ridge is commanded by Capt. Rudy Lupton and serves under Commander, Expeditionary Strike Group (ESG) 7/Task Force (CTF) 76, the Navy's only forward deployed amphibious force. Blue Ridge is the flagship for Commander, U.S. 7th Fleet. Task Force 76 is headquartered at White Beach Naval Facility, Okinawa, Japan, with an operating detachment in Sasebo, Japan. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Steven Khor/Released)

Panel Discussion on ‘Solutions of an expanding Cyber Space’. Panellists included (L-R) Vaishali Bhagwat - Advocate Partner V.P Shintre and Associates,

Anjali Kaushik - Professor Information System Management Development Institute, Hariharan Muthusamy - Scientist-B-National Informatics Centre and Anupam Agarwal - Consultant- Tata Consultancy Services. The discussion was moderated by Arun Sukumar, Observer Research Foundation. The panel discussion was held in New Delhi, Thursday 3 August 2017. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia

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In-flight information system on Gulf Air shows the direction to Mekka relative to the direction of the airplane

The Mae Tao Clinic (MTC), founded and directed by Dr. Cynthia Maung, provides free health care for refugees, migrant workers, and other individuals who cross the border from Burma to Thailand. People of all ethnicities and religions are welcome at the Clinic. Its origins go back to the student pro-democracy movement in Burma in 1988 and the brutal repression by the Burmese regime of that movement. The fleeing students who needed medical attention were attended in a small house in Mae Sot.

 

Since 1989 MTC has grown, from that one small house to a large complex of simple buildings that provide a wide variety of health services to different groups of people. Today it serves a target population of approximately 150,000 on the Thai-Burma border. Exact numbers are hard to calculate because of the fluidity of the population. About 50% of those who come to MTC for medical attention are migrant workers in the Mae Sot area; the other 50% travel cross-border from Burma for care.

 

Mae Tao Clinic Objectives:

 

1. To provide health services for displaced Burmese populations along the Thailand-Burma border.

2. To provide initial training of health workers and subsequent corollary medical education.

3. To strengthen health information systems along the border.

4. To improve health, knowledge, attitudes, and practices within local Burmese populations.

5. To promote collaboration among local ethnic health organizations.

6. To strengthen networking and partnering with international health professionals and institutions.

 

Please support this vital service. maetaoclinic.org/

 

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (Mar. 8, 2011) - Information Systems Technician 1st Class Charmaine Bacon, assigned to U.S. 7th Fleet staff embarked aboard USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19), plays with children during a community service event at Rhuma Juara Boys Home. The home is a nonprofit organization for underprivileged children 3 to 17 years old. Blue Ridge is the command ship for Commander, U.S. 7th Fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by MC3 Fidel C. Hart)

 

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PACIFIC OCEAN (June 13, 2009) ? Information Systems Technician 3rd Class Justin Appleby, from Columbia, Tenn., lays out line aboard Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Mustin (DDG 89) during a refueling at sea June 13. Mustin received 110,000 gallons of diesel fuel marine and more than 6,000 gallons of JP5 fuel from Fleet Replenishment Oiler USNS John Ericsson (T-AO 194) during the evolution. Mustin is one of seven Arleigh Burke-class destroyers assigned to Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15 and operates from Yokosuka, Japan. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Bryan Reckard/Released)

WISKI (Water Information System Kisters) is software produced by Kisters, and used to manage and analyze environmental data such as: water level, discharge, climate data, water quality, and biological data. The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority has been using this software in its flood forecasting and warning program since 2011, and is in the process of expanding to include water quality and biological data, as well as creating a data sharing hub which will be used by up to ten conservation authorities in the province. Representatives from the Upper Thames, Saugeen Valley, Lakehead Region, Lower Thames, Maitland Valley, St. Clair Region, Essex Region, Nickel District, and Halton Region Conservation Authorities met at the Watershed Conservation Centre to receive software training from Kisters, during Februrary 22-24, 2017. Kisters is based in Germany, with a North American office in Sacramento, and a Canadian sales representative based in the GTA.

 

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The Technology Applications Office (TAO) in the Program Executive Office for Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS) celebrated a “triple play” retirement on Dec. 8, 2014, for Patricia Little, Dennis Kiser and Faye Ganoe. At the retirement luncheon at the Community Activity Center at Fort Detrick, MD, the three received Superior Civilian Service Awards signed by PEO EIS Douglas K. Wiltsie, U.S. flags that had been flown over the Pentagon in their honor, certificates of retirement, certificates of appreciation and TAO coins from TAO Director John Swart.

 

Little served as the TAO lead voucher examiner in the Business Management Division, serving TAO for 22 of her 33 years of service. Kiser was an administrative assistant in the Operations Support Division, and worked at TAO for the last 11 years of his 20 years of federal service. Ganoe served TAO as the senior budget analyst in the Business Management Division since 2010. Her federal service career spanned nearly 30 years. (Photo by Sharon Kollman)

 

Steven Word, B.B.A. Management Information Systems, waits to receive his degree during UAA's 2019 Spring Commencement at the Alaska Airlines Center.

GULF OF ADEN (June 28, 2015) Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Daniel Sheley performs a song while competing in “Iron Gator’s Got Talent” in the hangar bay of Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2). Essex, part of the Essex Amphibious Ready Group and with the embarked 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), is deployed in support of maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Sean P. Gallagher/Released)

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