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Coast Guard and Customs and Border Protection members stand in attendance for a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new joint operations center to be shared by both agencies in Jacksonville, Florida, March 30, 2016. The new facility will lead to an even better working relationship between the agencies. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Stephen Lehmann.
Sen. Susan Collins of Maine cuts a ceremonial ribbon to celebrate the opening of a new $2.3M Coast Guard command center at Sector Northern New England, located in Portland, Maine. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Zachary Hupp)
IBM inauguró 2 nuevos Centros de ubicados dentro de sus instalaciones en la Ciudad de México, con el objetivo de atender de mejor manera las crecientes necesidades de los clientes en servicios de Mantenimiento, Soporte Técnico y Outsourcing de Infraestructura de TI.
Our engineers reduced the depth of the chase and work surface on our award-winning Sight-Line furniture to create a compact, space-saving command console with a smaller footprint that meets ergonomic standards.
Insight consoles feature a high-density profile.
Consoles contain a compact overall depth of 32″.
Consoles are ideal if you’re challenged for space but need a fully functional control room console.
(598) Ozzy waiting for a command at the command center. LOL! (I know this is a similar picture that I did a while back, but I still like it a lot.)
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De Diogenesbunker is een bunker die ligt aan de Koningsweg in Schaarsbergen (naast de ingang van De Hoge Veluwe). Deze bunker vormde het commandocentrum van de Derde Jachtdivisie (3. Jagddivision) van de Luftwaffe en vormde tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog het zenuwcentrum van de luchtverdediging van Nederland, de noordelijke helft van België, het Ruhrgebied en een strook Duitsland langs de Nederlandse oostgrens. Diogenes had rechtstreeks contact met het hoofdkwartier van de Luftwaffe in Berlijn. (bron: Wikipedia)
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Thanks for the ride doll!! And give my regards to the Action Force Command! Oh btw,..your SAS drones are probably very busy with the ambush my client has planned out for them. I suggest you go and help them out instead of following us!
Will Firefly and Red Laser reach the rendevous? Will Hunter, Stalker and their men survive the ambush? And what's the fate of the tank crew and the two men who were shot?
Clemson University fire captain Bill Shivar studies his monitors in Clemson University’s incident command center during the Clemson vs. North Carolina State footall game, Oct. 20, 2018. Clemson University associate vice president for public safety and chief of police Greg Mullen, Captain Brad Rhodes, and members of Clemson Fire and EMS, SLED, parking and transportation, IT, South Carolina Highway Patrol, and several other emergency management teams man the incident command center during the every home football game. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University associate vice president for public safety and chief of police Greg Mullen leads members of Clemson Fire and EMS, SLED, parking and transportation, IT, South Carolina Highway Patrol, and several other emergency management teams from the Incident Command Center during the Clemson Tigers vs. North Carolina State football game, Oct. 21, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
The gold standard for adaptable, reconfigurable control room consoles, our award-winning Sight-Line console series provides users with flexibility in any technical environment. Sight-Line consoles can accommodate the broadest range of users who need to adjust and set sight lines and viewing angles, customized to their personal needs simply and quickly.
This technical furniture features the Versa-Trak monitor support system that offers the ultimate adjustability.
Monitor viewing angles and sight lines are easily optimized based on personal needs.
Frank Sedlar discusses social media flooding posts with staffers at the computerized control center of Jakarta’s Disaster Management Agency and Jakarta Smart City.
For the next week we are following a Michigan Engineering graduate who helps map flooding in Jakarta using social media based data. Follow our blog at umjakarta.tumblr.com/
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Senior Multimedia Producer, University of Michigan, College of Engineering
My War Room, ultimately rejected because I felt it was too dark, and at 0500 while hopped up on Monster, everything seemed like a good idea.
Coast Guard and Customs and Border Protection members sit in the audience for a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new joint operations center to be shared by both agencies in Jacksonville, Florida, March 30, 2016. The new facility will lead to an even better working relationship between the agencies. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Stephen Lehmann
The gold standard for adaptable, reconfigurable control room consoles, our award-winning Sight-Line console series provides users with flexibility in any technical environment. Sight-Line consoles can accommodate the broadest range of users who need to adjust and set sight lines and viewing angles, customized to their personal needs simply and quickly.
This technical furniture features the Versa-Trak monitor support system that offers the ultimate adjustability.
Monitor viewing angles and sight lines are easily optimized based on personal needs.
Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Joshua Walker, an operations specialist at Sector Houston-Galveston, looks on as Cmdr. Mike Cortese reads an award citation during a ceremony at the sector in Houston, Texas, Oct. 26, 2022. Walker and four other command center personnel received awards for their role in a search and rescue case involving a collision between a towing vessel and two recreational vessels near Galveston, Texas, July 30, 2022. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Corinne Zilnicki)
Our engineers reduced the depth of the chase and work surface on our award-winning Sight-Line furniture to create a compact, space-saving command console with a smaller footprint that meets ergonomic standards.
Insight consoles feature a high-density profile.
Consoles contain a compact overall depth of 32″.
Consoles are ideal if you’re challenged for space but need a fully functional control room console.
Clemson University associate vice president for public safety and chief of police Greg Mullen, Captain Brad Rhodes, and members of Clemson Fire and EMS, SLED, parking and transportation, IT, South Carolina Highway Patrol, and several other emergency management teams man the incident command center during the Clemson Tigers vs. Georgia Tech football game, Aug. 29, 2019. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Capt. Jeff Dixon, commander, Coast Guard Sector Jacksonville, and Jennifer Bradshaw, Customs and Border Protection Area Port Director for Jacksonville, cut the ribbon at their new joint operations center in Jacksonville, Florida, March 30, 2016. The new facility will lead to an even better working relationship between the agencies. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Stephen Lehmann
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Our engineers reduced the depth of the chase and work surface on our award-winning Sight-Line furniture to create a compact, space-saving command console with a smaller footprint that meets ergonomic standards.
Insight consoles feature a high-density profile.
Consoles contain a compact overall depth of 32″.
Consoles are ideal if you’re challenged for space but need a fully functional control room console.
The gold standard for adaptable, reconfigurable control room consoles, our award-winning Sight-Line console series provides users with flexibility in any technical environment. Sight-Line consoles can accommodate the broadest range of users who need to adjust and set sight lines and viewing angles, customized to their personal needs simply and quickly.
This technical furniture features the Versa-Trak monitor support system that offers the ultimate adjustability.
Monitor viewing angles and sight lines are easily optimized based on personal needs.
My wife and I were getting supplies after the hurricane. When arriving at Walmart we saw that Matthew 25 Ministries and the Tide Loads Of Hope washing machine trailer were setting up to help the Lumberton community.
Capt. Kevin Kiefer, commander of Coast Guard Sector Baltimore, poses for an environmental portrait in the Coast Guard Sector Baltimore’s command center, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014. Kiefer has been the sector commander for approximately two years. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer David R. Marin)
My wife and I were getting supplies after the hurricane. When arriving at Walmart we saw that Matthew 25 Ministries and the Tide Loads Of Hope washing machine trailer were setting up to help the Lumberton community.
The gold standard for adaptable, reconfigurable control room consoles, our award-winning Sight-Line console series provides users with flexibility in any technical environment. Sight-Line consoles can accommodate the broadest range of users who need to adjust and set sight lines and viewing angles, customized to their personal needs simply and quickly.
This technical furniture features the Versa-Trak monitor support system that offers the ultimate adjustability.
Monitor viewing angles and sight lines are easily optimized based on personal needs.
Members of several emergency management teams man the incident command center during the Clemson Tigers vs. North Carolina State football game, Oct. 21, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University associate vice president for public safety and chief of police Greg Mullen, Captain Brad Rhodes, and members of Clemson Fire and EMS, SLED, parking and transportation, IT, South Carolina Highway Patrol, and several other emergency management teams man the incident command center during the Clemson Tigers vs. North Carolina State football game, Oct. 21, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Coast Guard and Customs and Border Protection members stand in attendance for a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new joint operations center to be shared by both agencies in Jacksonville, Florida, March 30, 2016. The new facility will lead to an even better working relationship between the agencies. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Stephen Lehmann
The church my wife and I attend has been a base for NC Baptists On Mission. The group has been assisting with Hurricane Matthew relief and clean up in Lumberton. I took this picture walking back to the car after church services this morning.
Day 321 of the 365 Journey
For the last year my office has been marginally functional at best. With Josh and Tana moving in I figured ; well I didn’t really figure it was more like forced into making it functional for my own sanity. It’s a good thing. Like I’ve said before. It’s been a year and I still have boxes. Trying to move anything around in the office however is seriously like playing chess. It’s a strategic game of moving this item here, so that item can go THERE. We can’t move this box yet, because that one has to move first. Don’t even think about getting to that box on the very bottom with the stuff that you need inside until you move the 12 boxes on top of it to the other side of the room. Of course since you’re moving those, you might as well look inside of them to make sure there isn’t anything you may need in the near future. Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh, I broke a sweat just thinking about it! So the office has actually gone from a status of marginally functional to Half way functional! It’ll get there!
Strobist INFO:
Shutter Speed 1/60
Aperture 2.8
ISO 100
Lens – Tamron 17-35
Focal Length 17mm
White Bal – AUTO
Setup time: 10 mins
580exII at 1/64 power with 45’’ shoot thru umbrella approx 4ft in front of subject about 3 ft above camera.
Afternoon – 3:13 pm – High ambient light.
Lights and camera shutter release triggered via Pocket Wizard’s
Clemson University associate vice president for public safety and chief of police Greg Mullen, Captain Brad Rhodes, and members of Clemson Fire and EMS, SLED, parking and transportation, IT, South Carolina Highway Patrol, and several other emergency management teams man the incident command center during the Clemson Tigers vs. Georgia Tech football game, Aug. 29, 2019. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University associate vice president for public safety and chief of police Greg Mullen, Captain Brad Rhodes, and members of Clemson Fire and EMS, SLED, parking and transportation, IT, South Carolina Highway Patrol, and several other emergency management teams man the incident command center during the Clemson Tigers vs. Georgia Tech football game, Aug. 29, 2019. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University associate vice president for public safety and chief of police Greg Mullen, Captain Brad Rhodes, and members of Clemson Fire and EMS, SLED, parking and transportation, IT, South Carolina Highway Patrol, and several other emergency management teams man the incident command center during the Clemson Tigers vs. Georgia Tech football game, Aug. 29, 2019. (Photo by Ken Scar)