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SYS Technologies Receives Five-Year U.S. Navy Contract

SAN DIEGO, BUSINESS WIRE -- SYS Technologies, Inc. ("SYS"), a leading provider of information connectivity solutions that enable real-time, complex decision-making, announced today it has been awarded a prime contract with a value up to $17 million over five years (one base year; four option years) from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) in Washington D.C.

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Adesta Awarded Contract to Expand River Operations Security for the Jefferson County, Texas Sheriff's Department

Adesta, LLC, a systems integrator and project management company for communication networks and electronic security systems, has been awarded a $958,000 contract to install a waterside video surveillance system for the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department along the Sabine/Neches Rivers. The system will effectively manage and monitor surveillance video at strategic locations along the waterway between Beaumont and Port Arthur, Texas. Adesta will engineer, install, test and turn up a fully integrated wireless video surveillance network. The project includes a network of cameras from remote locations along the Rivers, with video management from the United States Coast Guard Vessel Tracking Station and the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department. Construction began in June 2007 and is projected to be completed in early 2008.


Merge Technologies delays 2Q report

Merge Technologies Inc. said Friday it is delaying filing its second-quarter financials and may have to restate some prior results due to an examination of previously reported software contract revenue.

The health care management software maker said it is looking into whether revenue from certain software contracts from 2004 and earlier was properly recognized.

Merge is working with its public accountants to determine if it should have recognized the entire value of a bundled contract that included a software license, maintenance and support as revenue over the time maintenance and support was potentially provided.

Merge said it typically recognized the software's fair value in the contract's first year and maintenance during the maintenance period.


In a big win for HP, Wal-Mart chooses Neoview data warehouse

Wal-Mart's choice gives HP a much-needed endorsement of its business-intelligence software play, and raises questions about the retailer's relationship with Teradata.

When it comes to getting an early endorsement of a risky product introduction, it doesn't get much better for a technology vendor than this: Wal-Mart has chosen Hewlett-Packard's fledgling Neoview data warehouse for business intelligence across its 4,000 U.S. stores, the companies announced Wednesday.It's a huge win for HP, which entered the well-established data warehouse market with its announcement in April of Neoview, born in its research labs and built first for its internal use. HP CEO Mark Hurd, who ran NCR and its Teradata division before joining HP two years ago, drove the Neoview project.Wal-Mart has been a marquee customer of Teradata - its Teradata installation is one of the world's largest data warehouses and plays a key role in a data-sharing network with suppliers called Retail Link.


Council approves Doe Branch project, budget sessions begin

A public hearing was held on July 30 in which the Celina City Council approved a $34,000 project to clear out Doe Branch Creek, and they initiated the first of a series of budget hearings.The Doe Branch Creek project bid process began on Aug. 17, and the Council approved the decision to hire the lowest bidding company, Rose Construction. Scheduled budget hearings will continue until mid September when the Council is expected to approve a new tax rate and budget for the 2007/2008 fiscal year."This project is for a basic cleanup of debris, old dead wood, trash, and cutting away any tree within 12 feet of the channel (of Doe Branch Creek)," Celina's Director of Public Works David Hall said. He explained that the project will take about two to three weeks, and Rose Construction will start about two weeks from when they receive a letter to proceed.The Doe Branch Creek project will include all parts of Doe Branch Creek from Ash Street to the east side of Old Celina Park.



 

 

 

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