PMP Quality Management
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robert@rojone.com.au – The GPS-based EziTrak® MICRO Vehicle Security and Tracking System is a new release that has been specifically designed as a more compact unit, using less power but offering customers increased features and greater suitability for all vehicles and machinery.
EziTrak® MICRO is an Australian designed and manufactured monitoring, protection and GPS tracking system giving vehicle and machinery owners personalised, self-monitoring of their vehicle. This early warning anti-theft device is interactive and has no monthly or annual monitoring fees.
With EziTrak®, you are completely in control of the security of your vehicle, with commands protected by your personal PIN code. The interactive menu allows you to remotely immobilise the engine, lock and unlock the doors, check on your vehicle anytime, and obtain a status report including location to within 6 metres.
EziTrak® offers security, control, GPS tracking and emergency notification for a single one-off cost to personal and fleet owners of vehicles and machinery. EziTrak® vehicle monitoring, protection and tracking system is available direct from the manufacturer, Rojone Pty Ltd, or from selected specialists. Recommended retail price is under $1,000 plus installation plus GSM SIM card. Mapping software and GPRS access are optional extras.
EziTrak® MICRO offers two Internet mapping methods; a FREE Internet map site and Internet access via our member access site; this method is suited to clients who want live, real-time tracking and control of a single or multiple vehicles.
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robert@rojone.com.au – The GPS-based EziTrak® MICRO Vehicle Security and Tracking System is a new release that has been specifically designed as a more compact unit, using less power but offering customers increased features and greater suitability for all vehicles and machinery. EziTrak® MICRO is an Australian designed and manufactured monitoring, protection and GPS tracking system giving vehicle and machinery owners personalised, self-monitoring of their vehicle. This early warning anti-theft device is interactive and has no monthly or annual monitoring fees. With EziTrak®, you are completely in control of the security of your vehicle, with commands protected by your personal PIN code. The interactive menu allows you to remotely immobilise the engine, lock and unlock the doors, check on your vehicle anytime, and obtain a status report including location to within 6 metres. EziTrak® offers security, control, GPS tracking and emergency notification for a single one-off cost to personal and fleet owners of vehicles and machinery. EziTrak® vehicle monitoring, protection and tracking system is available direct from the manufacturer, Rojone Pty Ltd, or from selected specialists. Recommended retail price is under $1,000 plus installation plus GSM SIM card. Mapping software and GPRS access are optional extras. EziTrak® MICRO offers two Internet mapping methods; a FREE Internet map site and Internet access via our member access site; this method is suited to clients who want live, real-time tracking and control of a single or multiple vehicles.
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It may not be sexy but by voluntarily reducing engine idling Verizon employees cut fuel consumption by more than 1 million gallons (equivalent to taking some 1,600 cars off the road for a year).
Overall, Verizons conservation efforts in 2008 alone reduced greenhouse gas emissions by more than 303,000 metric tons, the equivalent of taking more than 55,500 cars off the road.
Verizons carbon intensity is approximately nine times below the U.S. average, as reported by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Verizons rate of 64 metric tons of CO2 emissions per million dollars in revenue represents a year-over-year improvement of 3 percent. The company remains committed to finding practical and innovative ways to increase energy efficiency and bolster conservation efforts.
In 2008, Verizon launched a pilot project that reduced the energy used by computers and monitors by installing software to remotely shut off computers not in use. Once this initiative is extended throughout the company, the projected energy savings are expected to be equivalent to the annual energy needs of 88,000 homes.
Verizon also operates the largest fuel cell site of its kind in the nation. The companys Energy Star Award-winning facility in Garden City, N.Y., uses seven fuel cells capable of generating enough electrical power per hour to meet the energy needs of 400 single-family homes.
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United Space Alliance is improving processes and exercising procedures on the current space shuttle program that will be leveraged in NASAs new Constellation program. NASA is implementing new philosophies on Constellation based on lessons learned from prior space programs and is raising the bar for all partners and suppliers on the next generation of space exploration vehicles.
The 3min video clip on this page courtesy of KSCTV/NASA, features NASAs Associate Administrator for Space Operations, Bill Gerstenmaier, addressing the press among a panel of senior space agency officials following the successful launch of space shuttle Endeavour (STS-118) on August 8, 2007. Mr. Gerstenmaier speaks about the transition from the Space Shuttle to the new Constellation program, how his team is gearing up with new systems, and how they will be applying experiences from current challenges to the new program.
Q: Dave Mosher, Space.com: I would like to know, what sort of feeling is among the employees of the shuttle fleet, contractors and NASA employees, what is going through their minds in regards to possibly loosing their jobs or being repurposed in the agency?
A: Bill Gerstenmaier, NASA: Our general perception is that this is one of the most exciting times we have ever had in the history of NASA. You may not realize what we are doing in these flights, but these are some of the most challenging engineering things we have ever attempted in space. We know the space shuttle is going to end, but it is going to be the beginning of the next vehicle. We powered OV-104 the other day with a new paperless system. That paperless system is the same system we are going to use to activate Ares in the future. So, is my team going out of business? No way. They are going into new business and they are excited about where they are going. This is the first part of exploration. We are looking forward and we are ready to go to the new systems.
For more information on the paperless execution system mentioned visit: http://www.solumina.com/news/press-releases/ibasets-solumina-powers-first-paperless-power-up-on-shuttle-orbiter-atlantis.html
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