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Data processing service center

Lei ter, Joseph, Scheiderman, Marvin, Miller, Eugene, Data Processing Program of the Cancer Chemotherapy National Service Center, Abstracts of Papers, 136th Meeting, ACS, September 1959, p. 5G. [Pg.195]

The value of backup power is as much as three to four times the value of primary power on a kilowatt basis. For example, the lifecycle cost of the backup power systems found at the base of a cell tower, which now consists of a bank of lead acid batteries and a diesel or natural gas fired combustion engine, is between 3000 and 4000 per kW. Critical power facilities for data processing centers and the like are also in this cost range. The simple fact is that customers need electricity and will pay a considerable insurance premium to obtain assurance of uninterruptible power. In the case of cellular phone service providers, their federal FCC license may be at risk if they are unable to demonstrate adequate operating capability in the event of grid outages. [Pg.128]

Data Processing Support Services-National Computer Center (NCC)... [Pg.199]

Phone (800) 334-9700 or (919) 541-2385 in North Carolina This service center provides data processing support for customers using the National Computer Center Program. [Pg.199]

A redundant facility or a commercial disaster recovery service that allows a business or a facility to continue its operations in the event of a disaster. For example, if an enterprise s data processing center becomes inoperable, that enterprise can move all data processing operations to a hot site. A hot site has all the equipment and operations needed for the enterprise to continue its operation, including equip-... [Pg.86]

Plant computer system— Provides computational, data processing, and data presentation services for the plant. Flow maps and instrumentation diagrams may be called-up and data-logged to allow sequence analysis after events. Computers are especially valuable in the training center to model the reactor and all other systems, and to simulate upset and accident conditions that could not be conducted on the actual plant. This tool is also important in the development of emergency procedmes. [Pg.57]

Boynton, W. R., and Kemp, W. M. (2000). Influence of river flow and nutrient loads on selected ecosystem processes A synthesis of Chesapeake Bay data. In . E. Hobbie, ed. Estuarine Science A Synthetic Approach to Research and Practice. Washington, DC Island Press, pp. 269—298. Bricker, S. B., Clement, C. G., PirhaHa, D. E., Orlando, S. P., and Farrow, D. R. G. (1999). National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment Effects of Nutrient Enrichment in the Nation s Estuaries. NOAA, National Ocean Service, Special Projects Office, and the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, Silver Spring, MD. [Pg.559]

Aerospace has continued to provide many engineering, design, and safety services to the Air Force for more than 40 years. One of its chief functions is to perform launch verification and readiness assessments for all Air Force space launches. Aerospace s launch verification procedure is veiy broad, beginning with analysis of launch system design. Aerospace independently tests physical components and software, checks manufacturing processes, and verifies correct assembly of the launch vehicle. Finally, Aerospace delivers a formal launch verification letter to the Air Force s Space and Missile Systems Center, monitors the launch, and analyzes launch and post-launch data (Tomei, 2003). All of the functions are redundant in the sense that Air Force and contractor personnel also perform most of the same functions. Aerospace s launch verification serves as an independent, objective assessment of launch safety that the Air Force uses in conjunction with its own analyses in making launch decisions. [Pg.93]


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