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The Center for American Progress issued a report in March 2010 that said a smooth implementation of an end to DADT required eight specified changes to the military's internal regulations.
Gettys moved to California to help lead the X11 development work at WSL from DEC's Systems Research Center, where Phil Karlton and Susan Angebrandt led the X11 sample server design and implementation.
It was originally created at Nokia Research Center, and it includes a DOM and XPath 1. 0 implementation as well as an XForms engine that implements the XForms 1. 1 specification almost completely.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children assists in the implementation of Amber Alerts.
From October 1997 to August 2001 he was the Assistant Director of Johnson Space Center ( JSC ) for Human Space Flight Programs, Russia and was responsible for implementation and integration of NASA ’ s Human Space Flight Programs in Russia.
Together with Elie Weisel, Melchior created the Mosaica Center for Interreligious Cooperation to " lead to the implementation " of the principles of the Alexandria Declaration.
* Asia-Pacific Data Research Center -- a textbook example OPenDAP implementation
The ACP Center for Ethics & Professionalism is devoted to policy development and implementation on issues related to medical ethics and professionalism, and is a resource for ACP members and the public.
The development and implementation of TMAP was a result of numerous sponsors such as the National Institute of Mental Health, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Meadows Foundation, the Lightner-Sams Foundation, the Nanny Hogan Boyd Charitable Trust, TDMHMR, the Center for Mental Health Services, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Health Services Research and Development Research Career Scientist Award, the United States Pharmacopoeia Convention Inc. and Mental Health Connections, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Eli Lilly and Company, Forest Laboratories, Janssen Pharmaceutica, Glaxo-Wellcome, Inc., Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp., Pfizer, Inc., and Wyeth Laboratories.
By mid-1971 the TENEX implementation of NLS was put into service as the new Network Information Center, but even this computer could only handle a small number of simultaneous users.
Project Management Center ( PMC ) performs overall management and implementation of other federal agencies ’ advanced initiatives, providing technical expertise, analytical tools, and a full suite of implementation skills.
With implementation of systems for practical language learning necessary in everyday life as well as for expert level knowledge and information, international Language Center completed with the latest language education system in a new building, dormitory facility, research staff of master and doctorate degree professors majoring in English and Korean education, and foreign teaching faculty with abundant onsite experiences in each field was established for the purpose of training professional personnel with competitive power to lead the era of globalization by providing language education to induce acquisition of the highest level language abilities capable of creating new ideas.
Originally named the " Zoo Environmental Learning Center ( ZELC )" the design and implementation reflects the work of a diverse group of educators.
Examples of those development efforts are the Reeves Center by city investments totaling $ 50 million, increased accessibility with Metrorail and bus stops on U Street, the implementation of Capital Bikeshare, funding by the Department of Housing and Urban Development promoted historical significance known as " Remembering U Street ", new construction as well as rehabilitation projects provided more quality housing in the area.
* Maximize operation and implementation of high-standard training courses in the Municipal Training Center with job placement support.
The Center assists federal, state, and local governments, industry, and academia in a number of areas of consultation including human factors research, system design, implementation and assessment, global tracking, strategic investment and resource allocation, environmental preservation, and organizational effectiveness.
The program itself consisted of such changes as staff reduction, a hiring freeze, closing of an " Associate Center ," and the implementation of a punch-card system.
Currently, the latest implementation known as CPOE ( Computerized Provider Order Entry ) took place at Geisinger Medical Center in mid October 2007 and has thus remained a success.
from Stanford in 1965, he followed Iverson east to IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York, to create the first implementation of APL, with Philip S. Abrams, on the IBM 7090 in 1965.

implementation and 1980s
Python was conceived in the late 1980s and its implementation was started in December 1989 by Guido van Rossum at CWI in the Netherlands as a successor to the ABC language ( itself inspired by SETL ) capable of exception handling and interfacing with the Amoeba operating system.
In the 1980s, Adobe drew most of its revenue from the licensing fees for their implementation of PostScript for printers, known as a raster image processor or RIP.
From an earlier position ( in the 1980s ) of central government control of the economy, Mozambique has initiated rapid reforms in recent years, accelerating the implementation of market-based economic policies, and committing to a policy of fiscal and monetary discipline.
In the early 1980s, during the implementation of mandatory reporting laws there was an exponential increase in child protection investigations in America, Britain and other developed countries and an increased public awareness of child abuse.
Conservation efforts began in the 1890s, but they were not very successful until the implementation of the Kakapo Recovery Plan in the 1980s.
Originally valuable as an early compiler for microcomputer systems available during the late 1970s and early 1980s, the implementation has also been useful as an example simple enough for teaching purposes.
IBM in the 1970s and 1980s were famous in computer science to claim their specifications as De facto standard s even if they owned all the possible IPRs of it, and were very successful of its days, due to the IBM applications being the de-facto implementation guideline.
The reforms of the early 1980s were, in effect, the implementation, finally, of the program Chen had outlined in the mid-1950s.
In its initial implementation, Pick records were limited to 32K bytes in total ( when a 10MB hard disk cost US $ 5000 ), although this limit was removed in the 1980s.
The elder Bo came to be known as one of the “ eight elders ” ( sometimes referred to as the “ eight immortals ”) of the Communist Party and was instrumental in the implementation of market reforms in the 1980s.
The use of scenarios was audited by Arie de Geus's team in the early 1980s and they found that the decision making processes following the scenarios were the primary cause of the lack of strategic implementation, rather than the scenarios themselves.
The 1970s and 1980s brought further change as president Dan C. West oversaw the implementation of significant curricular reforms ( including the adoption of a new core curriculum and the addition of many new non-traditional majors ), the introduction of innovative fundraising techniques ( including the creation of the college ’ s own for-profit development corporation ), the establishment of an international studies program funded by a gift from former board of trustees president Shuford Nichols, and the development of the Scottish heritage program, which had come to be a defining symbol of the college by the twenty-first century.
* Cauzin Softstrip an historical implementation of a similar concept introduced in the 1980s
The implementation of the Via Costeira ( Coastal Highway ), 10 km ( 5. 5 mi ) long avenue along the shore and the dunes, was the true starting point for the beginning of tourist activity in the State in the 1980s.
US West became a pioneer in the introduction and rapid system-wide implementation of telephone technologies designed by Bellcore ( now Telcordia Technologies ) in the 1980s and 1990s.
The T programming language is a dialect of the Scheme programming language developed in the early 1980s by Jonathan A. Rees, Kent M. Pitman, and Norman I. Adams of Yale University as an experiment in language design and implementation.
The 1980s also brought advances in programming language implementation.
The C64 Direct-to-TV, called C64DTV for short, is a single-chip implementation of the Commodore 64 computer, contained in a joystick ( modeled after the mid 1980s Competition Pro joystick ) with 30 built-in games.
The ISODE software, originally perhaps intended to be an ISO Development Environment, was an implementation of the OSI upper layer protocols, from transport layer to application layer, which was widely used in the Internet research community to experiment with implementation and deployment of OSI during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
The early mentions of the term hasbara in English mainstream print media date from the late 1970s and describe hasbara as “ overseas image-building .” According to the Washington Post, this work " is called hasbara when the purpose is to reshape public opinion abroad .” In the early 1980s, hasbara was defined as a " public relations campaign ," In Newsweek it was described as “ explaining .” In 1986, the New York Times reported that a program for “ communicating defense goals ” was started in the late 1970s, and a 1984 implementation of a “ Hasbara Project ” to “ train foreign-service officers in communications by placing them with American companies .” Carl Spielvogel, chairman of Backer & Spielvogel, traveled to Israel to advise the government on communicating its defense goals.
While Geometry Pipelines were originally implemented in software, they have become highly amenable to hardware implementation, particularly since the advent of very-large-scale integration ( VLSI ) in the early 1980s.
However, the switch was very slow in its implementation, taking the better part of the 1970s and even into the early 1980s to complete.
But in the early 1980s a C language implementation became available as a 3rd party products ( the " McCosh " and " Introl " compilers ).

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