Archive for May, 2010

ANNAPOLIS – ARINC has a new automated alerting capability to help airlines manage flight delays on the tarmac and avoid incurring penalties under strict new regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation.  The program is available as a new feature within the ARINC OpCenter data link message management service.

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COLUMBIA – Impulse Monitoring has signed an agreement with the University of California-Irvine Medical Center to provide supplemental intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) technologist and real-time physician oversight support services.  Translation services are extra.

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ANNAPOLIS – Commercial photographer Pete Albert has opened a new studio at 111 Chinquapin Round Road.

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ANNAPOLIS – The Summit Creative Award competition awarded the Silver to Outreach Process Partners, LLC for its interpretive illustration of the future MD-24/MD 924 Interchange for the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) and Daisy Construction.

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ANNAPOLIS – The DuPont Company recognized Crosby Marketing Communications for a variety of marketing communications, public relations and interactive programs created for DuPont Legal.  Crosby produced and publicized the fifth edition of a book on the DuPont Legal Model, which offers best practices for corporate law departments and the law firms that service them.

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COLUMBIA – Customer relationship marketing agency Merkle has brought aboard Chris Wayman as VP and general manager for the firm’s mobile marketing practice.

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If you’re trying to figure out a so-called working vacation, check out this condo at Dewey Beach, Del.  Internet access comes with a panoramic view of the ocean right outside the living and bedrooms.  Three weeks are left this summer: June 19, Aug. 21 and Aug. 28.  See pictures, read the reviews and contact the owner to make a reservation for your oceanfront office.
 

 

ANNAPOLIS – Wireless provider TeleCommunication Systems is slated to open this fall the Art of Exploitation, aka the Cyber Center of Excellence in Hanover.  The 36,000 sq. ft facility will provide government attendees with training in the fields of cyber security and analysis, computer penetration testing, red teaming, vulnerability analysis and exploitation.

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EDGEWATER – Reymann Group, a team of subject-matter experts, has debuted Vertical Enabler, a dashboard-style display of news about compliance, security, and risk management in five key industries: Energy, Financial Services, Healthcare, Public Sector and Retail.

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GLEN BURNIE – Q1 earnings at Glen Burnie Bancorp/The Bank of Glen Burnie dropped to $399,000 in net income as compared to $455,000 in Q1 2009.

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