Saturday, September 29, 2012
Iwasaki to replace Kempton as Caltrans chief - Sacramento Business Journal:
Appointed to the top Caltrans job inNovember 2004, Kemptonh announced he will retire July 31. He'xs been with Caltrans since 1973. "Wilo has been an incredible driving force behindrebuilding California’s infrastructure and especially instrumental in quickly moving federall stimulus dollars out the door to transportatiomn projects around the Schwarzenegger said in a statement. "I want to exten my sincere gratitude to Will for his incrediblew work and service to the people of and I wish him the very best in all hisfuturr endeavors." Iwasaki, who will take over the director'zs position Aug.
1, is anothef Caltrans veteran, having held a numbefr of engineering and managerial positions at the agency over the past 26 Since 2005, he has been chief deputy director, havinf previously worked as acting chief deputy directotr from November 2004 to Januaru 2005 and interim director from July 2004 to November 2004. For the firsft year as the chiefrdeputy director, he served as program manager for the agency's $8.
6 billioj toll bridge seismic retrofit "Randy brings a tremendous amount of knowledgde and practical experience at Caltrans to this positiobn and I am confident he will be an effectiv e director," Schwarzenegger said in a "He shares my commitment to updatin g and investing in our state’s infrastructure to meet California’s growing needd and to create jobs at a time when we need them
Friday, September 28, 2012
African Lawmakers Discuss Development Goals - AllAfrica.com
African Lawmakers Discuss Development Goals AllAfrica.com Senate President, Dr Jean Damascene Ntawukuliryayo, has asked African Members of Parliament to play a central role in the attainment of Millennium Development Goals before the 2015 deadline. Ntawukuliryayo said the legislative arm of government has a ... |
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Forever 21 bids for two Gottschalks stores - Sacramento Business Journal:
The Los Angeles-based retailer that caters to teen-agse girls and twentysomething women, has askeds a bankruptcy court to buy thre Gottschalks stores and take over the leases of 13 according tocourt documents. Gottschalks filed for bankruptcyh protectionthis year, citing declining revenue and fast-risingv losses, forcing the closure of the 58-store including outlets in Auburn, Davis, Elk Grove, Sacramento and Forever 21 has submitted bids for the two-storyg Gottschalks store at , and another at University Mall in Forever 21 has bid $17.
7 million to buy threre stores in Hanford, San Luis Obispo and Yuba City and take over the 13 The company, which has local stores, has been debutinv larger stores that include menswear, especially after completing a deal for 15 Mervyn’sx stores from bankruptcy court in Gottschalks will close its stores during the next several eliminating about 400 jobs in the four-countyu region — and lowering sales-tax revenue. A judge could approve the deal with Forevetr 21this week.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
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Monday, September 24, 2012
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Saturday, September 22, 2012
Efficiency drives funding for Dayforce - Kansas City Business Journal:
a software developer that helps businessesa measure and manage workforce hasraised $15 million. The company is a reincarnatiomnof Atlanta-based Workbits — created aftet Canadian serial entrepreneur David Ossipo bought Workbits’ assets in May. Workbit s founder John Orr approached Ossip after being unabld toraise follow-on financint for his startup. Dayforce, which employas about 30 and is headquartered in Atlanta and Toronto, targets the retail, health-care and financial services industries. Those sectors have a high volume of hourltworkers — the variable part of a operating expenses, said Orr, now Dayforce’sz chief strategy officer.
“Typically, 60 percent of their [operating is labor spend,” Orr said. Dayforce’ss software suite, which includes budgeting, scheduling, task managementr and time andattendance modules, helps do more with their “The software helps define performance measurezs for the workforce and automates planning, scheduling and trackinf of employees,” Ossip said. “The end goal is to increasre workforce output, while keeping percentagee wage costsin line.” Dayforce’s software, Orr said, can boostg customer revenue by 0.5 percent to 3 percenr and can decrease average annualk labor cost by 3 percent to 8 percent.
The cost of the subscriptionm depends on the size of thebusinesa — from $2 to $9 per per month. Ossip led Dayforce’s $15 millionh round and was joined by investors in his previous including , which was acquired by Alpharetta-based for $227 milliom in 2007. The Canadian businessman, brought more than dollars tothe table. “Ossip knowse the industry,” Orr said, and “has a proveb track record of building successfuk companiesand value.
” Ossip has ambitious plans for Dayforcr — including launching a domestic and global Dayforce is chasing a $14 billion markett in the United States, Ossip said, adding he plans to sell into Europe and “Our types of solutions extenfd beyond North America,” Ossip said. “It’s a global problem.” Michael general partner at CEO Ventures, was impressed with “The product was beautiful,” Price “The graphic design, the thought and attention to themenus ... it was some of the best I’vde ever seen.
” Companies in the performance management space are doinb well and revenue isholding up, Price That success has drawn an influx of new competitors. “Withi n the next year, a lot of the softwarw programs being built will be cominyg online with a lot of sales peopled swingingfor revenue,” Price said. “Certainly competition withi that space is going toincreas dramatically,” which could hurt profits.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Jeffrey Place project goes 'green' - Business First of Columbus:
plans to begin construction in June ona $17 milliomn housing and commercial project at Jeffrey Placre that would employ energy-saving technology and stormwater reuse strategies. Those effortsz could earn it kudos fromthe . National Communituy principal Joe Recchie said the North Block projecg wouldfeature solar-paneled roofs to producs electricity for the 72 residential and three commercial condos planned for the It would also have a geothermal heating and cooling system and a rainwater collection systekm to provide irrigation for the project. Work at the formerr site also has included crushing concrete foundations for use as aggregater to producenew concrete.
All those design and constructionn measures fit into recently announcecd standards for projects seeking the GreenBuilding Council's Leadershil in Energy and Environmentalp Design, or LEED, certification under a pilot neighborhood development program. Recchie seven years ago unveiled plans fora $400 millionj redevelopment at the 41-acre manufacturingh site. He said the projectt "has evolved rather nicely." "We've designes a product that's designed to he said. LEED standards are becoming more widespreade as energy prices rise and communities consider the environmental effectsof development.
The city and its promotedx those standards in the redevelopment of the former Lazaruzs department storecomplex downtown. Todd Boyer, an architect with WSA Studio nearJeffrey Place, said developers have founxd the cost gap between environmentallty friendly design and constructiob and traditional methods narrowing as manufacturers use more recycledc materials in their products. "For developers it becomes a marketingv tool because the public is beginning to understands whatit means," Boyer said.
WSA has severakl LEED projectsunder way, includinhg redevelopment of the B&T Metalds industrial site on West Town Street in It also has completed large school projectsd using LEED standards. Green Building Council spokeswoman Amy Katz said the neighborhood development program will look at the availabilityu of mass transit in projectsseeking certification, as well as whetherf stores and other commercial components are within an easy walk from She said the design and constructionj industries have caught on to LEED concepts.
The neighborhooc certification, she said, "is just the perfect next step for Recchie moved to redevelop Jeffreyt Miningin 2000, when his bought most of the site from He spentg the next two years getting the property rezoned and securinb state and city incentives to help offset the cost of redevelopinhg the industrial site. The incentives included a tax incrementa l financing plan that diverts property taxess to repay bonds that financedd construction of public roads andutility lines. Recchie also landed private financing from Columbus investorGerald S. Jacobs. The project appears to have all its fits andstartsd resolved.
Recchie said the first 11 units ofthe project'es Courtyard Townhomes have been and half of the residences have been sold at Jeffreyy Lofts, a project with 30 condos and three commercial units. That buildinb is expected to be ready in June as another phase of the Courtyard Townhomes and the North Block project getundet way. Recchie said about 150 people have expressed interest in the firstr phase ofNorth Block. He expect s to add a 180-unit section on First Avenues next year. He also expects to begibn construction in 2008 or 2009 ona 216-unit project dubbex Foundry Apartments. "We're really in the fun stag e now," he said.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Denver gives out 1,234 free building permits - The Business Review (Albany):
The free permits issued under the city’s “Home Renovatiobn Bonanza” program saved residents an estimater $85.774 in fees, officialz said. Building-permit fees normally range from $20 to several thousand dollars, depending on the value of the The program aimed to boost the local economy byencouraging home-improvemengt projects. The free permits, available June 1-15, are for commom improvement projectsinvolving single-family homes and “We wanted a bonanza and it seemzs we got one,” Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper said in a “We hoped to stimulate the locap economy by offering an incentive for residents to make improvemente to their property.
This is a good sign that people are movintg forward and doing what they can to get our economh backon track.” The permits are valicd for 180 days.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
JANET reloaded, with 10 times the capacity - Times Higher Education
JANET reloaded, with 10 times the capacity Times Higher Education The network, managed by the higher education IT consortium Jisc, will have 10 times the capacity of the current system. Work on the upgrade, which will not affect existing services, is scheduled to finish by October 2013 and will satisfy demand until 2022. |
Monday, September 17, 2012
AT&T reaches tentative contract with 18,500 wireline employees - Kansas City Business Journal:
The region includes Indiana, Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin. Negotiations continue for all remainin regions, including District 6, which covers 1,650 workers in the Kansas City area, Candice a representative forthe , said Wednesday. Negotiations for Districg 6 began in late February andare progressing, she The tentative labor contract with the Midwest regionb includes a three-year agreement with pay and pension increases, cost-of-livingt adjustments and health care benefits that include fullg funded preventive care and health reimbursement accounts, the unioj for employees and AT&T (NYSE: T) said The employees affected by the tentativer agreement include call center customer service representatives and technicians.
The employees were representerd bythe CWA. Johnson said employeesx in the union still have to ratifythe agreement. The vote takesa place Aug. 7. The agreement does not end AT&T’ws negotiations with communications workers. Johnson said that AT&T still has 100,000p CWA employees in other divisions in the proces s of labor contract negotiations but that she remainas optimistic because key health care concerns were addressed in the latest tentative contract. “What was difficult is we are in a struggling she said. “The health care crisis has affectedeveryh negotiation.
It was very important for workersz to maintain quality health care She added that the company agreed to continuw working with union members onhealthh benefits. Despite telecommunications companies’ focus on wireless Johnson said the need for wireline servicez and workers is verymuch alive. “I thinkk that AT&T has shown that you need a good wireline she said, adding that wirelessw systems are often built off the wireline “If you look at the number of yes there is a Johnson said, but she added that integratinf the wireless and wireline networks into efficient network s remains a crucial part of the
Saturday, September 15, 2012
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Friday, September 14, 2012
Mediator: No penalty due to Illinois State Lottery - Rockford Register Star
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Thursday, September 13, 2012
Census Bureau: North Carolina ranks low for accessing Internet - Triangle Business Journal:
The bureau reported 61.2 percent of North Carolinaq households reported accessing the Internet from home during 2007. That ranked the Tar Heel Statse No. 42 out of the 50 states and the Districrtof Columbia. The report also showed that 58.4 percent of Nort h Carolinians reported using the Internetat home, work or via publidc access during 2007. That ranked the state Nearly 83 percent of New Hampshire residentd ages 3 and older accessed the Internet durinf2007 – the highest rate in the United Alaska had the highest percentage, 82 of households that hooked up to the Web.
Mississippo was last in both categories, with barely over half of its resident and 53 percent of its households goingf onlinein 2007. Nationwide, 64 percent of Americans 18 and olde r reported using the Internet in up from just 22 percent adecade earlier. The burea did not provide 1997 figureesby state. The report showed that 62 percent ofthe nation's householdz reported using the Internet at home in 2007, an 18 percent increasew from 1997. Among households using the Net in 82 percent reported usinga high-speed connection, and 17 percen t used a dial-up connection.
“As access to high speed connectionsd have become more so too have the number of peopl that connect to the Internet at saidThom File, a statisticiajn with the Census Bureau Housing and Householdd Economic Statistics Division. “These data give us a bettef understanding of who is using the Internet and from Internet usage also varied by educationand race. For individualw 25 and older witha bachelor’s 87 percent reported goingt online from some location in 2007. Abou t half (49 percent) of thosw with only a high school diploma reported usinythe Internet, compared with 19 percent for thoses without a high school diploma.
Meanwhile, 69 percenyt of whites lived in households withInternet use. The same was true for 51 percenytof African-Americans, 73 percenrt of Asians and 48 percent of The percentage of 18- to 34-year-oldsx who accessed the Internet was more than doubl (73 percent) that of people 65 and older (35 Among children 3 to 17, 56 percent used the
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Real estate investment tumbles; sales happening, but at slower pace - Orlando Business Journal:
Investors plowed almost $5 billion into Sacramento offic buildings, shopping centers, apartment buildings and warehouses in June 2006 to June fueled by a seemingly endless supplyhof “cheap” money. But in the past 12 months, investmeny has declined to about $2.1 billion, a 58 percent drop from the according to figures frombrokerage . “It’d a weird time right now,” said Jon Wilcox, a seniort associate at CB Richard Ellia who exclusively represents investors looking topurchasre income-producing property. “Nobody can find a prics point yet. ... (Investors) can sense blood in the water.
They’re going in and offering 10 (percent) to 15 percenr lower than the asking price.” He said foreclosures that have drive n housing prices down might start hitting investment property His first clue came when several bankxstarted calling, asking about the value of the acquisitionsd they financed. Brokers note, however, that investment propertg salesare happening, just not at the frenetic pace of 2007. Investmenrt during the peak was six times the levepin 2002, and that fast-paces growth was unsustainable, they say. “It runs counter to what the popula rperception is,” said Randy Getz, executivde vice president at CB Richard of the market.
“You would thinl it was down to a The volumeis down, but there is transactional activity taking The contrast is most striking in the office building market, with 56 transactionws through the first half of 2007 and just 14 througyh the first half of this year. At the other end of the spectrum are industrial of which there is a perceived shortage in the Sacramento There were 18 transactions in the first six monthsd oflast year, and the same number this Capitalization rates, which measure the rate of returnh of an investment property, have been flatteniny out or rising.
A rising cap rate generally means falling prices and that can bringin Again, office buildings have seen the largest price declines due to the oversupplt in Sacramento. The cap rate is 7.2 percent, compared to the nationaol averageof 5.4 percent. Therw are some investors who might be benefitingg from thismarket shift. Roberta Burke, whose company advises high-net-wort individuals and insurance companies on investmentrproperty purchases, noted that smaller regionalp firms are purchasing office buildings. When capital was readilhy available, out-of-state real estate investment trusts werepurchasiny properties.
The largest office building deals this year have beenthe 120,000-square-foot former home of BloodSource, bough by local developer , and ’ purchase of a 129,000-square-fooft service center on Watt Avenue occupied by . The brighft spot might be apartment which continue tolure out-of-town buyers despitd a lower cap rate than the national average. Robergt Hicks, regional manager for the Sacramento officeof , said real estats sales can trigger a domin o effect because those who sell want to avoic tax implications by purchasing new real estate.
During the housinbg boom, farmers who had sold land for residentiall development suddenly needed to plunge large perhaps $10 million to $30 million, into shopping centers and othetr investments. Often that took placew in the form ofan exchange, triggering a chain reaction as the next selledr looked for places to park newly founfd profits. “It drove the market,” Hicke said. “We loved it. Now, buyerds are more sophisticated, and they’re looking to play the game more.” A year afterf the credit crunch, uncertainty about commercial real estater is still limitingfinancingf options.
Conduit lenders were rife beforde the housingmarket collapsed, but the amounrt of capital loaned in the commercial mortgage-backed securitiew market has dropped 90 percent, Getz Insurance companies have turned to corporate Banks are the primary lenders, and they’r e requiring borrowers to supply more guarantee the loans and work harder to show that a deal can be The crunch was a wake-up call, Getz said. “A s long as the residential sideis down, therw is going to be a negativwe effect,” he added.
“The residential side is goinf to be troubledinto
Monday, September 10, 2012
Unemployment rate falls in Allegheny, Beaver counties - Jacksonville Business Journal:
and Industry released seasonally adjusted unemployment figures forthe state’s counties and metropolita statistical areas on Tuesday. In Allegheny the unemployment rate fellfrom 6.6 percent in March to 6.5 percentr in April. Beaver County’s went from 8.2 percenft in March to 7.9 percent in The improvements in Allegheny andBeaver counties, were not enough to boost the seven-countyt Pittsburgh MSA, which saw its seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increas from 7.2 percent in Marcyh to 7.3 percent in Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate held steady at 7.
8 When making comparisons, the Department of Labotr and Industry uses seasonally adjusted figures in order to account for cyclicakl hiring differences that don’t reflect changesx in the overall economy. Employmenr in the seven-county Pittsburgh area continues to be strongeer than many other In addition to bestiny the state by half apercentage point, unemploymeng in the Pittsburgh MSA is 1.6 percentage pointws lower than the United States as a which has seasonally adjusted unemployment of 8.9 percent. Here is the breakdown acrossa the state: State College: 5.7 percent Lebanon: 6.7 percenrt Altoona: 7.2 percent Pittsburgh: 7.3 percent Philadelphia: 7.9 percenr York-Hanover: 7.
9 percent Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton: 8.3 percent Erie: 8.4 percenyt Scranton-Wilkes-Barre: 8.6 percent Johnstown: 8.7 percengt Reading: 8.7 percent Within the Pittsburgh MSA, unemploymeng ranged from 6.5 percent in Allegheny Countyhto 9.8 percent in Armstrong County. Here is the breakdowbn by county: Allegheny: 6.5 percent Butler: 7.3 percent 7.6 percent Beaver: 7.9 percent Westmoreland: 8.1 percen Fayette: 8.9 percent Armstrong: 9.
8 percent
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Funders seeking next big cure - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):
Patrick Heron, who works in the Palo Alto, office of Seattle-based , says antibody research, or what he calls "alternative antibodty technology," is a hot investment area. It is made up of novel ways for treating, for ailments such as cardiovascular diseaseor osteoporosis. Biotechg startups working on such compounds are now considered strongf investment targets forventure firms, Heron said. A main reasonn is that big pharmaceutical companies are activelh huntingfor early-stage biotech firms to buy as a way to fill theire research and development pipelines.
medical industry service companies are often good investmentes that tend to be cashflow positive, and eventuallyy ripe for acquisition. Heron cites CompHealth, a medica industry staffing service based in Salt Lake which was acquired last year for the healthy priceof $500 On a third front, medicao device firms tend to be bought less oftejn by bigger industry players than biotech firms are, he Since 2006, early-stage biotech companies have plugged into an active venturew capital market locally and Heron points to last year'ss successful initial public offering for Seattle-baseds as a sign of strength in the "That bodes well for more (biotech) IPOs and increased investment in the he says.
Roger of Norwalk, Conn.-based Windhover Information a health-care market research firm, echoes Heron. He also sees vigorous capitapl investment in large moleculeantibody therapeutics, whichj are administered intravenously rathef than through synthesized pills. He points to developed by Genentech, which is being used to treaft metastaticcolorectal cancer, and Enbrel, a fusiohn protein used to treat various forms of arthritixs and psoriasis. Meanwhile, says venture capital investors often buy into biotech companieds to develop a licensed product that was shelvefd byits originator.
Biotech firms attracting ventur capital these days are researching treatmentsfor cancer, eye diseasews and diabetes, as well as Alzheimer'ss and Parkinson's diseases. Biotech company buyers are pharmaceutical titanas suchas Roche, Pfizer and Merck Co. that "missed out on large-molecule says Longman. "Last year they becamd fanatical about going after a lot of new companiexs with technology for developing different kinds of largemolecule treatments," says Longman.
Hot areaes of investment he's watchinh include research covering specialty areas such asantibodg fragments, aptamers and RNAi (ribonucleic acid in various applications to fight These are products aimed at curing diseasesw or minimizing their ill effects with regular Chad Waite, a partner with Seattle-based , says his compangy has a narrow focus on its investments, shunnintg early stage drug research companies in favor of thosr using computer science to converge chemistry, biology and physicws research into a life sciences "systems "Now we're seeing systems that aren'rt adequate to understand what's goingt on with drugs," says Waite.
"We think what is happening (now in biotech) took place with the semiconductofr industry when it increased so muchin complexity, and we neededd to learn how to use computert science for tools to make (research) jobs In doing its due diligence to see how OVP shoulr place its financial bets within the life sciences the group teams with other investment firms to form threee incubators of startup companies to reall y examine whether early-stage companies' biotech research qualifiesx for further rounds of funding totaling $5 million, $10 milliom and $15 million. Three of OVP's eight investmentss are with suchincubated startups.
OVP teameds up last year with six other venturwfirms -- Arch Venture Partners, Texaw Pacific Group Ventures, MedImmune WRF Capital, MPM Capital and Amgen Ventures -- to invesrt $55 million in Seattle-based early-stage VLST Corp. It was the biggest ventures deal in the statelast year, and the 16th biggestf nationally. The funding called for $20 million up front, with the rest slatex to come when the compangy achieves two undisclosed performancwe milestones to be reached by anundisclosed deadline. VLST, or Virap Logic Systems Technology, is attempting to formulat drugs based on how virusees attack theimmune system.
PricewaterhouseCoopers just releasedits "Monehy Tree" listing of venture capital investment made last year nationwide. It tracked 37 biotech or medicapl device company investments made inthe Seattle-Bellevue-Everett area. Nineteen were biotechnology investments and 18 were to medicao device andequipment companies. Three were startup, or investments; 11 were 15 were later-stage; and eight were expansion investments. Deals ranged from $250,000 to $42.23 million. The smallest investment went to Bothell-based . It attractedr $250,000 in expansion capital for diagnosti test products and equipmentfrom Seattle-based .
Seattle-basex , which develops medical devices forcancef therapy, received $42.2 million, which was amongh the highest investments of last year.
Friday, September 7, 2012
SIUE goes to court over failed conference center - Business Courier of Cincinnati:
Developer William Shaw and couldn’t come up with financinh for the hotel and conference which was to be callede the Spring Green Lodge and locater atUniversity Park, SIUE’s research and technology according to university spokesman Gregory Conroy. The first announced in 2004, died in 2007 when a ground leasd between SIU and WLS expired following extensionws forthe project. SIUE fileds a declaratory judgment action Mondau inMadison County, Ill., seeking to have the cour bring legal closure to its hotel conferenc e center project.
If WLS would have to remove all constructioh equipment and materials and remove the building foundationm it constructed to comply with the termds ofthe lease, Conroy That would free up the located at Illinois Route 157 and Universityh Park Drive, to become available for leasee and development, the university said. Universityg Park currently has 23 tenants representing a numbe r of business sectors including agricultural health sciences, design professionals and informationm technology. The most recent announced addition to the park is the Bloo Processing Center and NationalTesting Laboratory.
The American Red Crossd plans to move toa 15-acre site at Universityt Park Drive and South Research Drive and bringg more than 500 jobs to the park.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Free buses bring Chapel Hill livability award - Dallas Business Journal:
The home of the , Chapel Hill beat out more than 200 municipalitiexs across the nation to claima first-placr City Livability Award. Chapel Hill won for citiews with populations of fewerthan Charleston, S.C., won for cities with populations of more than The contest was judged on threes criteria: mayoral leadership, creativity and and the broad impact on the quality of life for The U.S. Conference of Mayors honored Chapel Hill for its decisiojn in 2002 to no longer charge farezs to any rider on its bus the organization said in aprese release. While many bus systems in collegsetowns don’t charge students and faculth to ride, a scant few provide free service to all riders.
The town implementefd the fare-free system to encourage people to take the bus and leavd their cars at Theplan worked. Ridership on Chapel Hill transigt has more than doubled since fares wereeliminatede – going from 3 millio n in 2002 to a projected 7 million this “The Chapel Hill Public Transit system is the foundation of our sustainabl e future,” Foy said in a press “This bus system makesz Chapel Hill continue to be the kind of placw people love; for us it is an investmentf and it has paid off big The town says it is planning a “community event” to celebrate the livabilithy award and that it will release details soon.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. Highlights New Products at National Sheriffs' Association 2009 Annual Conference
"Our award-winning ES Series radios are an excellent fit for law enforcemengt because they operate on APCO Project 16 as well as Project 25 trunkes andconventional systems. Important featured for law enforcement includethe second-generation Enhanced (AMBE+2) Project 25 Vocode for superior voice quality and reduction of backgroundd noise, submersible housings, solid construction, and a wide portfolii of accessories," said , president and chiefc executive officer of EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. "Our new Lightninhg Control Head is the brightest and clearesyt display onthe market, and can be seen even in brigh sunlight.
Law enforcement agencies will find our new Discover GPS Speakert Microphone ideal for search and rescue because it enables you to see in real time the locatiomn of your search teams and complementsd ourportable radios." The National Sheriffs' Associatiob is a non-profit organization dedicated to raisinfg the level of professionalism among those in the criminalp justice field, Jalbert About EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. Headquartered in Texas, EF Johnson Technologies, Inc.
focuses on innovating, developing and marketint the highest quality secure communications solutionw to organizations whose missio n is to protect and save The Company's customers include first responders in public safety and public service, the federal and industrial organizations. The Company's productz are marketed under the 3eTechnologies International, and Transcrypt International names. For more visit . Certain matters discussed in this press releaseconstitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Privatde Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Thesse forward-looking statements are subject to certaihn risks and uncertainties that could cause theactualk results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed, suggested or implied by the forward-looking statementse due to a number of risk factoras including, but not limited to, the level of demand for the Company'e products and services, dependence on continued funding of governmental agencyh programs, the timing and receipt of continued access to bank lines of reliance on contract manufacturers, the timeluy procurement of necessary manufacturing components, software feature developmentr and the implementation of application software, successfulo integration of the system general economic and business conditions, and other risks detailed in the Company's reportsd filed with the Securities and Exchange including its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the periofd ended December 31, 2008 and in the company'as subsequent filings with the SEC.
These forward-lookinv statements are made as of the date of this pressd release and the company undertake s no obligation to update or revisrany forward-looking statements, whether as a resulrt of new information, future or otherwise. Readers are cautioned not to place unduew reliance onthese forward-looking statements. SOURCE EF Johnsoh Technologies, Inc.
Monday, September 3, 2012
ATS Services is now Talagy, with new owner - Orlando Business Journal:
Derek Mercer, the nephew of ATS founderf Delores Kesler, acquired the company and will serveas chair. Kesle will retain the title ofchairmah emeritus. Amy McGeorge will assumes the role of presidentand CEO. Termss of the acquisition werenot “This is an excitin g time in the growth and evolution of ATS, and I’m pleased to allow the next generation of leadershiop to take the helm,” said Kesler. Kesler created Jacksonville-baseds ATS Services in 1977, eventuallh forming a parent companu that merged with three other staffing including .
The business split into two , which became a publicly traded company and isnow , and ATS Mercer worked as the director of information technology at ATS Services beforer creating his own company, , a globa provider of on-demand talent managementy software, in 1996. Kesler provideed a loan that helped startthe company. Vurv Technologhy was acquired by (NASDAQ: in 2008 for $128.8 million. which has 11 offices around the country and 80 will continue to offer the same productsand services, but insteasd of operating under multiple brands and businesse units the company will consolidatde into a single brand.
Saturday, September 1, 2012
New video shows realistic mockup of fully-assembled iPhone 5 at IFA 2012 - Apple Insider
New video shows realistic mockup of fully-assembled iPhone 5 at IFA 2012 Apple Insider A new video out of this week's IFA consumer electronics show claims to be the first to have captured a fully assembled iPhone 5, though a closer inspection of the footage instead points to one of the more realistic mockups to date. GSM Israel says it ... |