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Healthcare Information Technology (IT) – Challenges and Opportunities in 2009 and Beyond
The Economic Stimulus Package, contained within the recently enacted American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), is a hugely important domestic initiative. Within ARRA is a $19,200,000,000 appropriation for implementation of healthcare information technology (HIT) including $2,000,000,000 for infrastructure...
Published
Tue, Feb 24 2009 1:13 PM
by
Eaton, Richard
Filed under:
medical imaging
Super Bowl a Great Venue for NEMA Technologies
For those who still haven't heard about Smart Grid, GE plans to introduce the concept at the biggest media forum of the year -- the Super Bowl. While it'll pitch its own Smart Grid technologies in an ad scheduled to air at the start of the fourth quarter, the campaign should also educate millions...
Published
Sun, Feb 01 2009 8:25 AM
by
golds
Filed under:
General
$68.5 Billion in Stimulus for Grid-Related Projects
Now that the house has sent its version of the stimulus to the Senate, we at NEMA have been able to take a closer look at how the various programs will assist the electroindustry. I estimate that about 30 programs will get $68.5b in the form of direct grants, loan guarantees, or tax incentives, as shown...
Published
Mon, Feb 02 2009 12:19 PM
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Hsieh, Eric
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Smart Grid
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economic stimulus
Billions of Dollars for Energy-Efficient and Smart Grid Technologies
On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the economic stimulus bill, which aims to rejuvenate the struggling U.S. economny. Within this bill were many NEMA-supported provisions. For the past several months, NEMA met with President Obama's staff and Hill staff to secure funding for NEMA's...
Published
Wed, Feb 18 2009 10:39 AM
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Hansen, Dain
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Energy Efficiency
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Smart Grid
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Electrical Grid
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Economy
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economic stimulus
Take a Memo, Congress: 86% of Voters Oppose Card Check
While industry, Congress and the Obama Administration are rightfully focusing on economic recovery at this time, let's not forget about the specter of the so-called "Employee Free Choice Act" (EFCA). EFCA effectively eliminates private ballot elections for union representation by instituting...
Published
Tue, Feb 03 2009 10:53 AM
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Owen, Sarah
Filed under:
Labor
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Card Check
Smart Grid Depends on Standards. . . Soon
If you heard the term Smart Grid 12 months ago, you might have wondered what it meant. Now, the term is everywhere. Even President Obama referred to Smart Grid in his first address to the Nation after his inauguration. Newspapers, magazines, websites, blogs, domestic and international, are all discussing...
Published
Mon, Feb 02 2009 2:56 PM
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Scolnik, Alvin
Filed under:
Energy Efficiency
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Smart Grid
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Electrical Grid
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grid
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electricity
Advanced Surge Arrester Technology Showcased on New Website
One of the great things about an organization like NEMA, which represents so many different aspects of the electrical grid, is the opportunities that arise to help promote some very important technologies. Today the Surge Arresters Section launched its new website , dedicated to promoting the latest...
Published
Thu, Feb 12 2009 5:31 PM
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golds
Filed under:
Electrical Safety
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Electrical Grid
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Surge Arrestors
Miscellaneous Dogs and Cats
This is another one of those “Amazing Fact” kind of stories about the DICOM* Standard. If a hospital is going to take an X-ray (or MR or CT or Ultrasound scan) of a patient, we expect them to keep a record of the patient’s name and, probably, some identifying number. They’ll want to know when the procedure...
Published
Tue, Feb 17 2009 12:33 PM
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Clark, Howard
The Next Shoe to Drop
So far the big news in real estate remains the depression-esque performance of the housing market. And with good reason, since the plunge in housing prices and surge in foreclosures has precipitated much of the economic mess we are now in. However, the commercial side of the real estate market is emerging...
Published
Fri, Feb 13 2009 10:54 AM
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Lego, Brian
Filed under:
Economics
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economic stimulus
A Voice of Warning from LA
This past week, Brett Brenner, president of the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI), did an interview for the ABC affiliate in Los Angeles focusing on raising public awareness of counterfeit products. It is a segment that is well worth watching and that should be replayed in communities...
Published
Wed, Feb 04 2009 11:38 PM
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Lindsay, Christopher
Filed under:
Anti-Counterfeiting
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