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Jennifer Leah Stong-Michas
Freelance Writer
Jennifer Leah Stong-Michas is a freelance writer who lives in central Pennsylvania.
Articles by Jennifer Leah Stong-Michas
April 2007
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Compete with your skills, not with your wallet: The design/build project delivery method continues to catch on, but many end-users don’t realize there are variations on the basic model; for example, high-performance contracting is considered one of the subsets of design/build and an offshoot of performance contracting. READ MORE
March 2007
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Scanners trickle down to the residential market: Fingerprint scanners are now in use at various theme parks, including Walt Disney World, in order to combat ticket fraud; if it is used and accepted at “the happiest place on Earth,” it stands to reason that biometrics has finally hit its mark of being an accepted technology. READ MORE
March 2007
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Scanners trickle down to the residential market: Fingerprint scanners are now in use at various theme parks, including Walt Disney World, in order to combat ticket fraud; if it is used and accepted at “the happiest place on Earth,” it stands to reason that biometrics has finally hit its mark of being an accepted technology. READ MORE
February 2007
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OlympiaTech Electric Co, is located near the Twin Cities in Plymouth, Minnisota; started in 1964 by George Kosmides, OlympiaTech Electric has been providing a design/build approach to electrical project installations since its conception. READ MORE
February 2007
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Blueprints for security and much more: E-Rate, the Universal Service Fund-sponsored program (also based on the school lunch program), provides much-needed support for cash-strapped schools, school districts and libraries in the form of providing cash-back discounts for eligible technology purchases. READ MORE
February 2007
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New design/build initiatives: The traditional world of construction is design/bid/build, and most contractors have fallen into that comfort zone; an alternative is design/build. Contractors are finding out they need to learn just what this not-so-new term truly means to them and their future success. READ MORE