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The Family Center for Autism is a private organization that supports individuals with developmental disabilities inclusive of those on the autism spectrum it is an affiliate of Life’s WORC.
This space was constructed by TRITEC Building Company, Inc. Which worked on the complete interior demolition of the facility, construction of a new state of the art elevator, offices, infrastructure upgrades, recreation, work out and therapy rooms. Life’s WORC provides services and supports over 1,200 individuals and families in Queens, Nassau and Suffolk counties and provide supportive homes to over 221 people.
The design features of this space include a glass “waterfall” in the reception, a sweeping counter in the café lounge, large workout room that includes a rock climbing wall, and a grand kitchen with generous counterspace.
“Responsible Counterspace Campaigning” panel discussion.
Moderator: Col Charles Galbreath, USSF (Ret.), Senior Resident Fellow for Space Studies,
Mitchell Institute Spacepower Advantage Center of Excellence
• Brig Gen Devin R. Pepper, Deputy Commanding General, Operations, and Vice Commander, Space Operations Command
• Dr. Kelly Hammett, Director & PEO, Space Rapid Capabilities Office
• Robert “Otis” Winkler, Vice President, Corporate Development and National Security Programs, Kratos Defense
• Mike Neylon, Director, Space Protection & Control, Raytheon
• Dr. John “Patsy” Klein
Senior Fellow and Strategist at Falcon Research, Inc., and
Adjunct Professor at George Washington University’s Space Policy Institute and
Georgetown University’s Strategic Studies Program
Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies held its 3rd Annual Spacepower Security Forum “A Closer Look at Competitive Endurance” on March 27, 2024, at the Army Navy Country Club in Arlington, VA. Photo by Mike Tsukamoto/Air & Space Forces Association
As the United States faces rising geopolitical threats in outer space—and countries like China and Russia advance their own so-called “counterspace” programs—the US is considering adding a sixth military branch, its first since the Air Force in 1947. The Washington Ideas Roundtable Series featured Capitol Hill’s two most vocal leaders on space issues, discussing the modern threat environment and the Pentagon’s approach to the next frontier.
Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Riccardo Savi
The Family Center for Autism is a private organization that supports individuals with developmental disabilities inclusive of those on the autism spectrum it is an affiliate of Life’s WORC.
This space was constructed by TRITEC Building Company, Inc. Which worked on the complete interior demolition of the facility, construction of a new state of the art elevator, offices, infrastructure upgrades, recreation, work out and therapy rooms. Life’s WORC provides services and supports over 1,200 individuals and families in Queens, Nassau and Suffolk counties and provide supportive homes to over 221 people.
The design features of this space include a glass “waterfall” in the reception, a sweeping counter in the café lounge, large workout room that includes a rock climbing wall, and a grand kitchen with generous counterspace.
As the United States faces rising geopolitical threats in outer space—and countries like China and Russia advance their own so-called “counterspace” programs—the US is considering adding a sixth military branch, its first since the Air Force in 1947. The Washington Ideas Roundtable Series featured Capitol Hill’s two most vocal leaders on space issues, discussing the modern threat environment and the Pentagon’s approach to the next frontier.
Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Riccardo Savi
José Scaglione was invited to lead a workshop in the 2010 edition of TiposLatinos. The workshop, specifically designed upon request of the organizers, focused on designing lettering for logotypes and selecting typefaces that are appropiate for becoming part of a corporate identity communication program. Participants worked on projects of their choice, and learned how to approach and solve a series of problems regarding lettering for branding, such as: Outline quality and point placement, letterforms aesthetic coherence, reproduction consistency, space and counterspace balance and more...
Find more: www.type-together.com
The Family Center for Autism is a private organization that supports individuals with developmental disabilities inclusive of those on the autism spectrum it is an affiliate of Life’s WORC.
This space was constructed by TRITEC Building Company, Inc. Which worked on the complete interior demolition of the facility, construction of a new state of the art elevator, offices, infrastructure upgrades, recreation, work out and therapy rooms. Life’s WORC provides services and supports over 1,200 individuals and families in Queens, Nassau and Suffolk counties and provide supportive homes to over 221 people.
The design features of this space include a glass “waterfall” in the reception, a sweeping counter in the café lounge, large workout room that includes a rock climbing wall, and a grand kitchen with generous counterspace.
José Scaglione was invited to lead a workshop in the 2010 edition of TiposLatinos. The workshop, specifically designed upon request of the organizers, focused on designing lettering for logotypes and selecting typefaces that are appropiate for becoming part of a corporate identity communication program. Participants worked on projects of their choice, and learned how to approach and solve a series of problems regarding lettering for branding, such as: Outline quality and point placement, letterforms aesthetic coherence, reproduction consistency, space and counterspace balance and more...
Find more: www.type-together.com
As the United States faces rising geopolitical threats in outer space—and countries like China and Russia advance their own so-called “counterspace” programs—the US is considering adding a sixth military branch, its first since the Air Force in 1947. The Washington Ideas Roundtable Series featured Capitol Hill’s two most vocal leaders on space issues, discussing the modern threat environment and the Pentagon’s approach to the next frontier.
Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Riccardo Savi
This end unit condo has great views and is full of natural sunlight. Cozy up to the gas fireplace in the living room, enjoy the large deck in the summer, and take advantage of the large kitchen with tons of counterspace, breakfast bar, and room for nook. Check out the two car tandem garage with extra room for storage. This home is a 10!! Contact Barbara Nelson for more information. Check out her website at www.noplacelikeportland.com
As the United States faces rising geopolitical threats in outer space—and countries like China and Russia advance their own so-called “counterspace” programs—the US is considering adding a sixth military branch, its first since the Air Force in 1947. The Washington Ideas Roundtable Series featured Capitol Hill’s two most vocal leaders on space issues, discussing the modern threat environment and the Pentagon’s approach to the next frontier.
Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Riccardo Savi
See more at www.1766Mountainside.com.
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As the United States faces rising geopolitical threats in outer space—and countries like China and Russia advance their own so-called “counterspace” programs—the US is considering adding a sixth military branch, its first since the Air Force in 1947. The Washington Ideas Roundtable Series featured Capitol Hill’s two most vocal leaders on space issues, discussing the modern threat environment and the Pentagon’s approach to the next frontier.
Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Riccardo Savi
As the United States faces rising geopolitical threats in outer space—and countries like China and Russia advance their own so-called “counterspace” programs—the US is considering adding a sixth military branch, its first since the Air Force in 1947. The Washington Ideas Roundtable Series featured Capitol Hill’s two most vocal leaders on space issues, discussing the modern threat environment and the Pentagon’s approach to the next frontier.
Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Riccardo Savi
Large kitchen with loads of counterspace. All new Appliances (Fridge, Dishwasher, Stove/Oven, Range Hood) new countertops, new granite sink, new faucet. Laminate Tile looks like slate, installed Fall 2010 with all new baseboard.
Though this is a narrow kitchen, you'll quickly find that it has plentiful storage and usable counterspace. Additionally, easy reach between stove and sink, fridge and oven makes meal preparation a breeze!
Defense Intelligence Agency Defense Intelligence Officer for Space and Counterspace John F. Huth and DIA Senior Defense Analyst for Space and Counterspace Kevin Ryder release report on Challenges to Security in Space, at the Pentagon, Washington D.C., April 12, 2022. (DoD photo by U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jack Sanders)
Large kitchen with room for dining table plus desk or office area. (Stove and more counterspace is to left of the picture)
As the United States faces rising geopolitical threats in outer space—and countries like China and Russia advance their own so-called “counterspace” programs—the US is considering adding a sixth military branch, its first since the Air Force in 1947. The Washington Ideas Roundtable Series featured Capitol Hill’s two most vocal leaders on space issues, discussing the modern threat environment and the Pentagon’s approach to the next frontier.
Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Riccardo Savi
My parents got me this wonderful occassional table and shelf thingy in order to maximize my space in the kitchen and actually give me counterspace. I LOVE it!
As the United States faces rising geopolitical threats in outer space—and countries like China and Russia advance their own so-called “counterspace” programs—the US is considering adding a sixth military branch, its first since the Air Force in 1947. The Washington Ideas Roundtable Series featured Capitol Hill’s two most vocal leaders on space issues, discussing the modern threat environment and the Pentagon’s approach to the next frontier.
Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Riccardo Savi
Most of our grains and beans are bought in bulk.....giving us somewhat of a storage challenge. But, found some space on top of our kitchen cabinets for our jars. The back-lighting adds character, yes?
Aurora Ballroom. Future Force Design for Counterspace Campaigning
– Lt. Gen. Shawn N. Bratton, Deputy Chief of Space Operations, Strategy, Plans, Programs and Requirements
– Brig. Gen. Devin R. Pepper, Deputy Commanding General, Operations, and Vice Command, Space Operations Command
– Col. Charles Galbreath, USSF (Ret.), Senior Fellow for Space Studies, AFA’s Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies
– Scott Forney, President, General Atomics Electromagnetics Systems
– Moderator: Gen. Kevin P. Chilton, USAF (Ret.), Explorer Chair at AFA’s Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies
Photo by Mike Tsukamoto/Air & Space Forces Magazine
“Responsible Counterspace Campaigning” panel discussion.
Moderator: Col Charles Galbreath, USSF (Ret.), Senior Resident Fellow for Space Studies,
Mitchell Institute Spacepower Advantage Center of Excellence
• Brig Gen Devin R. Pepper, Deputy Commanding General, Operations, and Vice Commander, Space Operations Command
• Dr. Kelly Hammett, Director & PEO, Space Rapid Capabilities Office
• Robert “Otis” Winkler, Vice President, Corporate Development and National Security Programs, Kratos Defense
• Mike Neylon, Director, Space Protection & Control, Raytheon
• Dr. John “Patsy” Klein
Senior Fellow and Strategist at Falcon Research, Inc., and
Adjunct Professor at George Washington University’s Space Policy Institute and
Georgetown University’s Strategic Studies Program
Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies held its 3rd Annual Spacepower Security Forum “A Closer Look at Competitive Endurance” on March 27, 2024, at the Army Navy Country Club in Arlington, VA. Photo by Mike Tsukamoto/Air & Space Forces Association
Note the chanterelle tattoo - he's serious about chanterelles.
Also note the washer and dryer as counterspace. *sigh* My kitchen is dreadful.
As the United States faces rising geopolitical threats in outer space—and countries like China and Russia advance their own so-called “counterspace” programs—the US is considering adding a sixth military branch, its first since the Air Force in 1947. The Washington Ideas Roundtable Series featured Capitol Hill’s two most vocal leaders on space issues, discussing the modern threat environment and the Pentagon’s approach to the next frontier.
Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Riccardo Savi
Can't Wait To Show You This Lovely Home Listing In Thornton: Property Details For: 3584 E 140th Pl Thornton, CO 80602Type: ResidentialPrice: $229,000Bedrooms: 3Baths: 3.0Sq Feet: 2,504See full detail for Listing: 1086886Address: 3584 E 140th Pl Thornton Co 80602Here is some additional information about 3584 E 140th Pl Thornton Co 80602: Directions: Colorado Blvd. To 140th Ave. Turn West, Right At Jackson St., Then A Quick Left Onto 140th Place. Property Is On The South Side Of Street. Warm & Inviting 2-Story. Front Yard Maintained By Hoa. Small, Easy To Maintain Backyard Is Fenced & Has A Stamped Concrete Patio. Large Kitchen With Granite Countertops, Gorgeous Cabinets & Lots Of Counterspace. Upper Level Laundry. Lovely Master Suite With Walk-In Closet & 5-Piece Bath. Here is what Trulia.com has to say about the area: Average listing price in Thornton, CO went down 0.14% to $263,757 from prior week
Defense Intelligence Agency Defense Intelligence Officer for Space and Counterspace John F. Huth and DIA Senior Defense Analyst for Space and Counterspace Kevin Ryder release report on Challenges to Security in Space, at the Pentagon, Washington D.C., April 12, 2022. (DoD photo by U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jack Sanders)
Townhome style apartment rental community living at Regency by the Vineyard includes beautiful kitchen with gorgeous counterspace and stainless steel appliances!
I've Got The Perfect Home For You! It's Stunning: Here is what Trulia.com has to say about the area: North Platte Market Stats: There are 2 one bedroom properties available with an average listing price of $26,950. Overall the average listing price in North Platte is $136,975. Property Details For: 511 W 8th North Platte, NE 69101Type: ResidentialPrice: $115,000Bedrooms: 3Baths: 2.0See full detail for Listing: 18225Address: 511 W 8th North Platte Ne 69101 Here is some additional information about 511 W 8th North Platte Ne 69101: Wow! Check Out This Totally Remodeled Home With 26x30 Heated Garage. Gorgeous Kitchen With An Abundance Of Cupboards And Counterspace, Master Bath W/Jetted Tub And Separate Shower. Fenced Back Yard And Large Lot. Priced Under Recent Appraisal!