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Yan Takes VP Role at Quantum3D
Quantum3D Incorporated, San Jose, California, has named Johnson Yan vice president of engineering.
Two Companies Awarded Vehicle Optic Sensor System Contracts
Lockheed Martin Gyrocam Systems L.L.C., Sarasota, Florida, and FLIR Systems Incorporated, North Billerica, Massachusetts, are each being awarded a commercial, firm-fixed-priced, indefinite-delivery/in
Henry Assigned Army NETCOM Deputy Commander
Col. Frederick A.
Suss Consulting Adds McCoy as Principal Consultant
Diann L. McCoy has joined Suss Consulting, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, as principal consultant.
AFCEA Personality Profile: Colleen Dilly
Leadership, mentoring, networking and fundraising—just a handful of the skills that helped Colleen Dilly achieve success both in her career and in her position with the Central Maryland Chapter.
Know Your AFCEA Benefits: Chapter Participation
Chapter participation helps individuals and organizations interact with the entire AFCEA International network.
The Bottom Line: Meeting Mania
Every meeting should have a specific objective: make a decision, plan a strategy or brainstorm ideas.
Cool App-titude: Small Business Administration
Launch or improve your small business with the SBA app for iPhone. The program helps users get free, personal help from advisers assocated with the U.S. Small Business Administration.
THE VALUE OF FOCUS AND THE BENEFIT OF STAYING ON IT
Too often, as small business owners, we’re tempted to use our agility to jump around and try new things even before we have given our current plan a chance to succeed. This is a great time of year to escape to a quite place—some Tuesday afternoon, and pull out your 2011 goals. Take an honest look at where your team succeeded, where it failed and where you simply did not track or pursue the goals at all. Before 1 January, recalibrate this plan for 2012. (For those readers who you made these adjustments already, using the federal fiscal year, then an end-of-first quarter review is what you would call your review.)
Pushing MANETs to the Spear's Tip
The U.S. Coast Guard 1st District is making plans to extend its network of disparate yet connected radio frequencies down to its front lines. If all goes according to plan, the smaller, lighter technology could make its way into the vests of boarding-team leaders, giving them the ability to connect with higher headquarters via not only voice, but also full-motion video and videoteleconferencing.