Sentences with phrase «at global deployment»

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Denise Evans, Vice President of Market Development at IBM, applauded Artech during the WBENC Summit & Salute in 2015 and 2016 for leveraging a proven global deployment methodology and comprehensive depth of skill competencies.
«Given global deployments to the Middle East and South Korea coupled with close living quarters in those situations, military personnel are at increased risk for exposure to MERS.»
While experiments have raced ahead at a breathtaking pace, the likelihood of global spread once released into the wild may prove a formidable barrier to deployment due to the need for international public support, field trials, and subsequent regulatory approval.
At tenfold improvements to present costs, and, setting aside the need to conduct a two century long global project without interruption, deployment on a global scale, dropping 300 ppm in atmosphere (equivalent to 750 ppm overall) is by one calculation available at a cost of double the Gross World Product in 201At tenfold improvements to present costs, and, setting aside the need to conduct a two century long global project without interruption, deployment on a global scale, dropping 300 ppm in atmosphere (equivalent to 750 ppm overall) is by one calculation available at a cost of double the Gross World Product in 201at a cost of double the Gross World Product in 2014.
Speaking before an audience of politicians, energy gurus and concerned citizens at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas last night, former president Bill Clinton laid out an ambitious set of what he considers national and global priorities for the deployment of clean energy technologies.
The ranges of solar energy deployment at the global level are extremely large, also compared to other RE sources (see Section 10.2.2.5), indicating a very wide range of assumptions about the future development of solar technologies in the reviewed scenarios.»
The industry has matured and is at a pivotal moment; now is the time when action must be taken to ensure the UK benefits from the huge potential offered by offshore wind, and turns its global leadership in offshore wind deployment into leadership in supplying to projects across the globe.
Such experiments should be judged on their scientific merit, as well as the broader governance and ethics concerns around solar geoengineering, which should include potential biodiversity responses when the intention is to inform solar geoengineering deployment at the global scale.
While sectoral economic transitions are largely outside the domain and impact of energy policy, and deindustrialization is hardly a global strategy for rapid decarbonization, it appears that history presents at least one replicable strategy to accelerate the pace of decarbonization: the directed decarbonization of global energy supplies via the state - led development and deployment of scalable zero - carbon energy technologies.
Gregory Nemet, an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin — Madison in the La Follette School of Public Affairs and the Nelson Institute's Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment, writes in this post about how the history of other technological innovations can inform our expectations and policy around the development and deployment of carbon removal solutions.
It does not include geo - engineering at this point, since no effective geo - engineering has been proposed / demonstrated that would be safe on a global scale nor ready for deployment in the short - term time scales required.
Now bear in mind that we're only at the beginning of the technology learning curve for wind and solar, a curve that implies that costs will continue to go down by at least 20 % each time global deployments double.
The deployment of a global network: Most respondents foresaw a global, low - cost network thriving in 2020, available to most people around the world at low cost.
Constant and consistent success in facilitating the deployment of new software and associated business functions across the organization, makes me an excellent contender to work as an Implementation Analyst at NAVEX Global.
Organized training of sales force at 4 global locations to support deployment and evangelized at industry trade shows and technology forums that have contributed towards significant revenues for the division
Architect, developed, managed project plan and resources in deployment of global search solution on Linux based servers that crawled all internal content worldwide and provided search results at the request of IBM's 350K worldwide employees.
• Secured procurement of $ 2,500,000 materiel handling equipment for new 240,000 square foot warehouse distribution centers at Joint Repair Parts Command and General Depot Command • Succinctly managed 71 deployment taskings for Eighth Air Force personnel; always 100 % on - time Deployment Requirement Manning Document delivery to base Installation Deployment Officer • Coordinated with Air Force Global Strike Command on tasking verifications — slashed deployment shortfalls by 50 % • Co-lead with item manager on critical B - 52 brake mission capable issues; production up over 60 % — kept 76 B - 52s combat primed • Spearheaded transfer of 439 Headquarters Eighth Air Force weapons to 2 BW — vital assets valued at $ 290,000 available for redistribution • Remarkable leadership; revamped Eighth Air Force deployment process — slashed late responses by 65 % and reclamas by 25 % • Prepped 175 9MMs and 266 M16s for Combat Arms Training and Maintenance inspection — 100 % compliant for 1st time in 2 years; reorganized annex space — 40 % more • Oversaw 2 peninsula wide Staff Assistance Visits; assessed 5 sites and $ 1,800,000,000 War Reserve Materiel program; 497 findings 98.4 % fixed — Air Support Group prepped to ace Unit Compliance Inspection • Launched premier vehicular support to NASA and FEMA teams during Space Shuttle Columbia crisis • Quickly transitioned flight from Strategic Command exercise to wartime status in aftermath of September 11th attacks — 27,000 gallons of JP - 8 issued to Air Force One and escort aircraft; base efforts lauded by President
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