Army Aviation Corridor Of Excellence Government organizations. The US Air Force Arnold Engineering and Development Center(AEDC), Tullahoma, Tennessee; The US Army aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM http://www.corridorofexcellence.com/gorganizations.asp
Army Aviation Corridor Of Excellence Educational institutes. There are numerous colleges and universitieslocated within the boundries of the corridor. Some of those http://www.corridorofexcellence.com/education.asp
Extractions: AHS AACE Briefing Now Available There are numerous colleges and universities located within the boundries of the corridor. Some of those having an aerospace engineering curriculum important to developing and maintaining the skills needed to support the professional demands of employers are listed below. To recommend a school for inclusion on this page please provide a web site and point of contact Web site hosting provided by TBE in support of the Corridor of Excellence
Organizations of Chiefs of Police; ICAO International Civil aviation Organization; ACPO - AntiChildPornOrg; Idealist Nonprofit organizations; International Government http://www.uncjin.org/Organizations/
Safety Resources & Tools Department of Transportation (DOT); Federal aviation Administration Office NationalInstitutes of Health (NIH); National Institute of NonProfit organizations http://safety1st.gsfc.nasa.gov/safetyandhealthlinks.html
Welcome To Hankuk Aviation University HAU ? Organization Adjunct Adjacent organizations ? Research - Researchinstitutes of HAU, Graduate School ? aviation Industry ? Business http://www.hangkong.ac.kr/eng/sitemap.htm
Extractions: Medical / Organizations / Specialities / Certification / Find a Doctor / Patient Information / Medical Search Engines / Travel Medicine Find a wealth of information on the web regarding aviation, medicine, and aerospace medicine. VFS has sorted hundreds of sites by subject area. New sites added weekly. Let us know if you have a favorite site to add to our growing list! Over 10,000 total links on the Virtual Flight Surgeons site and growing. Aeromedical Links Over 450 links to military, civilian and foreign aviation medicine sites with organizations, regulations, waiver guides, flight surgeon handbooks, human factors research, residency programs, research labs, libraries, deployment medicine, weapons of mass destruction, aviation safety, books, magazines and private aeromedical sites Aviation, Airline and Pilot Training Links
Extractions: EU - European Commission fights to improve passenger protection on ships (05/04/2002) In French and in German (without the WHI links) European Commission fights to improve passenger protection on ships IP/02/502 Brussels, 4 April 2002 The Commission has proposed a new package of measures to reinforce passenger safety on ships. Two proposals aim at preventing horrific accidents such as the Express Samina's in 2000 by increasing stability requirements for vessels and by reinforcing safety rules to cater for passengers with reduced mobility in general, and high speed ships in particular. The Commission also presents its view on how passenger protection should be strengthened through stricter liability rules when accidents do occur. These new proposals, already announced in the Commission's new White Paper on Transport , complement a series of rules adopted in the late 1990's following the Estonia accident . "There are still significant gaps between Member States in passenger ship safety rules. Repeated occurrence of ferry accidents like the Express Samina, demonstrate that we need to urgently fill these gaps and ensure consistency between the rules that apply in the European Union, irrespective of the flag of the ship" said Loyola de Palacio , Vice-President in charge of transport and energy.
Extractions: UN-Habitat and the World Bank - Urbanicity, a website about sustainable urban management and development issues, as well as the latest planning tools (19/03/2003) Urbanicity, a UN-backed website, provides city officials with a range of resources aimed at helping them gain a better understanding of sustainable urban management and development issues, as well as the latest planning tools Launched in 2001, Urbanicity is a well-structured portal targeting urban planners, city managers and policy makers. Backed by the United Nations' habitat programme and the World Banks development gateway, it provides, among other services, an online news magazine, links to the official websites of cities around the world, libraries of useful resources, and databases of educational institutes providing courses in related fields. Urbanicity exists to develop and operate electronic communications allowing the flow of information, expertise and experience to those responsible for developing and managing urban areas, said Jeremy Flay, chairman of Urbanicity. We currently have around 60 000 subscribers representing 25 000 towns and cities in over 100 countries. City Matters is the websites online magazine. It contains over a hundred features, case studies and technology papers on many subjects compatible with the
Extractions: Entire Site Airline Industry Appliance Industry Audio Industry Aviation Industry Beer Industry Bicycle Industry Check Cashing Industry Consumer Electronics Industry Convenience Store Industry Cosmetics Industry Food and Beverage Industry Golfing Industry Grocery Industry Import Export Industry Jewelry Industry Loan Industry Maritime and Shipbuilding Industry Motorcycle Industry Oil and Energy Industry Personal Watercraft Industry Pharmaceuticals Industry Racing Industry Real Estate Industry Soda Industry Tobacco Industry Transportation Industry Video Industry Maritime Administrator Capt. William G. Schubert has designated two educational organizations as National Maritime Enhancement Institutes (NMEI). They are the Consortium for Navigation Support and Analysis (CNSA) at Marshall University in Huntington, WV, and the Global Maritime and Transportation School (GMATS) at the United States Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, NY.
"The Birnberg & Associates Home Page" [Maritime Organizations] ADMIS Links Maritime organizations compilation. European Group of institutes ofNavigation (EUGIN) - An international association Consultancy and advice to http://www.birnberg.com/maritimeorgs.html
Extractions: American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) - Represents more than 150 public port authorities in the United States, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean. Promotes the interests of the port community. Provides leadership on trade, transportation, environmental and other issues related to port development and operations.
China Council For The Promotion Of International Trade countries, as well as various international organizations. the companies, researchinstitutes and institutions previously affiliated to aviation Industries of http://www.kwtc.org/Meet CEO's of Largest Company.htm
Topica Email List Directory resources and policy issues among individuals and organizations that provide AMSANZmembers' forum Members' discussion list for aviation Medical Society of http://www.topica.com/dir/?cid=864
Emergency Response Resource Directory Categories, Associations institutes. key current issues impacting Naval Aviationthrough published Database on terrorist organizations, attacks, articles, news http://www.errdirectory.com/modlinks/index.asp?command=viewLinks&cmdarg=40
Grants.gov Federal aviation Administration; Federal Highway Administration; Federal NationalInstitutes of Health. and Support General and Special Interest organizations. http://www.grants.gov/education.html
The Leon Recanati Graduate School Of Business Administration Research institutes. makers in the public sector and among healthcare managementorganizations. Areas of research examined include aviation, investment in the http://recanati.tau.ac.il/faculty/research.htm
Extractions: Research Institutes The Israel Institute of Business Research (IIBR) (estab. 1969) is a non-profit organization under the academic auspices of Tel Aviv University's Faculty of Management. Supported by direct research sponsorship and contributions, the Institute conducts and promotes research in business administration and management. It also publishes an annual catalog of the Faculty's research. The Marcel and Annie Adams Institute for Business Management Information Systems (estab. 1986 ) provides support for research activities, teaching, and dissemination of information on the development and application of computerized information systems. The Max Perlman Center for Global Business (estab. 1997) is devoted to advancing teaching and research on multinational and international business. The Center supports research on global management issues; organizes conferences, publishes research reports, and hosts leading executives with experience in global management as visiting scholars and teachers at the Faculty, while also developing and promoting relevant curricula for the Faculty's various programs. The Joseph Kasierer Institute for Research in Accounting (estab. 1989), seeks to further develop the science of accounting by encouraging and conducting advanced studies and research in this field. Given the nature and complexity of current accounting issues, projects are interdisciplinary, and participants come from a wide variety of fields such as economics, finance, and law.
Russian Aerospace Guide - Space Centers list excludes most academic research institutes and users becomes out of date, organizationsclose, merge TsAGI) Agat Enterprise Moscow aviation Institute (MAI http://home.attbi.com/~rusaerog/space_centers.html
Extractions: The offices of the Russian Space Agnecy in Moscow. The RSA manages a number of defense programs as well as civilian space programs. Visitors are greeted by a guard in fatigues holding a machine gun. Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center at Zvezdnyy Gorodok (Star City) Korolev Mission Control Center at Podlipk (TsUP) Computing and Coordinating Center (CCC) (Tracking Facilities for TsUP) Kazakstan Search and Rescue Complex, in Tselinograd and Dzhezkazgan Baykonur Cosmodrome and Test Range Baykonur Radio Frequencies Plesetsk Cosmodrome and Test Range Kasputin Yar Cosmodrome and Test Range See also: These entities are main contractors, sub-contractors, major component suppliers, design institutes and production plants. This list excludes most academic research institutes and users of space data. Only Russian or Russian owned
CCPE Nebraska http//cid.unomaha.edu/`unoai/aviation.html. academic and public conferences andinstitutes on a other UNO colleges, professional organizations, and community http://www.ccpe.state.ne.us/PublicDoc/CCPE/psi/PDA.asp
Extractions: CCPE Home Student and Consumer Information Comprehensive Plan CCPE Publications ... Nebraska Institutions CCPE Meetings Schedule Meeting Agenda Minutes Meeting Summary About CCPE History Purpose Responsiblity Commissioners ... State of Nebraska Web Site This category includes non-credit courses offered either on or off campus designed for personal development or a vocational interest. It may include English as a Second Language, computer skills, adult basic education, personal finance topics, etc. Back to Public Service Inventory Name of Program: ABC Breakfast Series Classification: Target Audience: Business, educational professionals and general public Services Offered: UNO's College of Continuing Studies (CCS) presents distinguished speakers to the Omaha community. The Academy, Business, and Community (ABC) Breakfast Series has been enriching the community since 1974. An average of 1,000 persons per breakfast attend the five lectures presented each year. Delivery Method: The series is available as a public presentation and is typically a lecture with occasional group participation, film, and video.
EPC-Inc. Fuel Cell Technology The following businesses, institutes and organizations are involved in developmentof fuel cell stacks with links to web sites and note of technology type. http://www.energyplan.net/fuel_cell_technology.htm
Extractions: State Energy Plans City Energy Plans State Energy Offices Generators Energy Information Electricity Coal Natural Gas Propane Gas ... Fuel Conservation I n principle, a fuel cell operates like a battery. Unlike a battery, a fuel cell does not run down or require recharging. It will produce energy in the form of electricity and heat as long as fuel is supplied. A fuel cell consists of two electrodes sandwiched around an electrolyte. Oxygen passes over one electrode and hydrogen over the other, generating electricity, water and heat. Hydrogen fuel is fed into the "anode" of the fuel cell. Oxygen (or air) enters the fuel cell through the cathode. Encouraged by a catalyst, the hydrogen atom splits into a proton and an electron, which take different paths to the cathode. The proton passes through the electrolyte. The electrons create a separate current that can be utilized before they return to the cathode, to be reunited with the hydrogen and oxygen in a molecule of water. A fuel cell system which includes a "fuel reformer" can utilize the hydrogen from any hydrocarbon fuel - from natural gas to methanol, and even gasoline. Since the fuel cell relies on chemistry and not combustion, emissions from this type of a system would still be much smaller than emissions from the cleanest fuel combustion processes.