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Tech Conference in NYC

May 20, 2008 - Joe Macaluso

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The New York Interagency Engineering Council is sponsoring a Technical Conference on Planning & Building for New York City's Future It will be on JUNE 5, 2008 at the Frank Sinatra High School, 30-20 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, from 9:00 AM — 6:00 PM. Registration and breakfast buffet will start at 8:00 AM There will be a keynote address by Ethel Sheffer, AICP, President, American Planning Association, NY Metro Chapter PRESENTATIONS include:
  • Grapinc Information Systems (GIS) Panel
  • Advancing the Use of Engineering Data with GIS - Jane Hegarty PE, Assistant Director, Port Auth NY & NJ
  • Archiving Data on a City Wide GIS Map - Michael Cotreau, Senior Associate, Langan Engineering
  • GIS/CAD — Ken Rozsahegyi MPA, CAD/GIS Coordinator, NYC Department of Design & Construction
  • The New Codes: Foundation for the Future - Fatma Amer PE, Deputy Commissioner, NYC Dept of Buildings
  • Planning for Transportation Needs - Joseph Trainor PE, Vice President, MTA Capital Construction
  • Building Information Modeling - Peggy Ho PhD, US General Services Administration
  • 3G System of the Future - Reza Ghafurian PhD, Central Operations, Con Edison
  • The Latest on High Rise Fire Protection — Doug Nadeau, Principal, New England Engineering
  • Plans to Reduce Traffic Congestion - Jeanette Sadik-Khan, Commissioner, NYC Dept of Transportation
For additional information about the NYIEC and the conference, or to register contact Catherine Nigro (201) 807- 4013, email cnigro@panynj.gov or visit their website at www.nyiec.org Early Registration on or before May 28, 2008 Fee: $95 for NYIEC Agency members, $125 for all others Fee includes breakfast buffet, lunch, and transactions CD Registration after May 28th $30.00 extra Eight hours AIA/HSW CE Credits will be offered

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04/06/2009 - posted by Daniel Macris

If anyone went to this can you send me an email with feedback.  I would like to know how it went and about some of the new things that are coming.  I’m in Atlanta and like to know what the northeast and the west coast are doing because it takes it a bit longer to get to the south.  I stay posted so I stay ahead of my competition.
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05/10/2009 - posted by Irving D

Even for such public-safety projects, it is often sufficient for only the supervising engineering to have license, Consequently, a relatively small minority of engineers in the United States are actually licensed. Kryptos might sound like a video game or a fantasy novel or an extremely dorky name for a pet. It isn’t – well, unless someone did name a pet after Kryptos. Kryptos is the name given to a sculpture outside CIA headquarters in Langley, VA, by James Sanborn, the sculptor noted for being quite the cryptologist, as his art features codes renowned and reviled for their complexity. Many would give payday loans for the answer. The sculpture has four distinct sections, labeled K1 through K4. K1 – K3 have all been solved, and Sanborn insists he’s forgotten the solution to the last one. It might not matter how many credit cards get used, he won’t spill the beans on Kryptos.

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