Industry News - January 2010
Heard on the Street by Frank Bisbee
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B2G Summit, Bringing Smart Grid to Building Automation About QuickTechTriX... We're All About Networking BTC's Haitian Cable Suffers Damage, But Isps Remain Operational Leviton Boosts Presence at 2010 BICSI Winter Conference & Exposition 2010 Online Sustainable Design Courses at the Boston Architectural College Real Estate Failure: Connecting The Dots Solar Power Boot Camp – A Mike Holt Class You Shouldn’t Miss! Harger’s Ultraweld® Ultrashottm is Re-Defining the Exothermic Process Vanco International Introduces New HDMI Pigtail Wall Plates Brian Ensign of Legrand | Ortronics Elected to BICSI Board of Directors Network Cabling Manufacturer Siemon Announces Its 2009 Solar Power Generation Figures Draka to Introduce Bend-Insensitive Versions of Industry Leading Multimode Fibers at
BICSI ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Magazine Wins Two Gold FOLIO: Eddie Awards 2010 Marks Several Anniversaries for the Fiber Optic Industry Fiber Optic Association News for HOTS GBCI, VA Help Veterans and Families Pay for LEED Exams General Cable Adds 17 Free™ Riser Cable With No Halogens To Its Genspeed® Line Set Your 2010 Training Schedule for Fiber Optics from The Light Brigade McCormick Users to Discuss BIM, Project Management & Estimating You Are Never Too Old! Mike Holt Mohawk Announces the Release of Their Newly Re-Designed Tactical Fiber Optic Cable Motorola Enables Personalized Media Experiences by Doubling Top-Tier Internet Speeds for Armstrong NECA Returning to Boston for 2010 Convention and Trade Show The NECA Show - Contractors Connecting The World With Power + Lighting + Integrated Systems Updates: The NECA Show - Contractors Connecting The World With Power + Lighting + Integrated Systems Leviton Launches HOME 6™ and HOME 5e™ Residential Solutions Leviton Receives Industry’s First Third-Party Verification of an OM3 Fiber System for 10G Leviton Publishes 2010 Network Solutions Catalog Outstanding Buildings Earn BOMA 360 Designation for Excellence in Management and Operations Service Is Still A Priority for Telecommunications Industry Outpost Sentinel to the Rescue Seven Local U.S. Green Building Council Chapters Awarded for Excellence Siemon Announces New Angled Versions of Ultra High-Density 48-Port, 1U Z-MAX™ Patch Panels Killer Website with Many Valuable Components = Tedgreenroom.Com ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Magazine Enhances Web Site BuildingGreen and the National Association of Home Builders Announce Curriculum Partnership BISBEE’S BUZZ “HOTS
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that’s just my opinion, Frank
Bisbee TED Magazine and NAED nails
the latest news GE Rearranges Lighting
& Appliance Units GE
Consumer & Industrial is no more. A new division is being created by
General Electric to include: Appliances Lighting Electrical switches Sensors Factory automation From
a Jan. 4 Bloomberg.com report: “The product lines were previously part of
the GE Consumer & Industrial segment, which [CEO Jeffrey] Immelt considered
spinning off or selling in 2008. He said last month he would keep those lines
because GE can grow them as part of so-called smart electricity products.” According
to the report, GE Energy will get the industrial products from the C&I
unit, “including switches and voltage controls.” The head of the new division
will not be Jim Campbell (who ran C&I), but 43-year-old Charlene Begley.
57 CES News Releases HomeToys.com
offers a platform for product
releases flowing from the Consumer Electronics Show. At our last
visit, there were 57.
Gunman at A
former supervisor, armed to the teeth, returned to an ABB factory in According
to a report in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, he got off more
than 100 shots. The newspaper claimed that ABB, which held a meeting with
employees on Jan. 8, plans to erase all visual evidence of the tragedy, check
equipment for safety, and go back to work. Here’s
the newspaper’s lengthy original report about the shootings. Looking
for a motive, The New York Times on
Jan. 8 offered this: A
motive for the killings was not yet clear. A neighbor of Mr. Hendron said that
at one point he was a supervisor at the plant, which assembles electrical
transformers. At the time of the shooting, he was engaged in a public dispute
with ABB Power, as one of four named plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit filed
against the company over the company’s pension fund. According
to the complaint, filed in 2006, ABB’s pension fund managers assessed fees that
were “unreasonable and excessive,” and without plaintiffs’ knowledge. The
plaintiffs had sought to recover financial losses, and the trial had just begun
this week in federal court in
Milestones Echelon & Green Energy
Options—are
collaborating “to develop energy displays for Echelon’s Networked Energy
Service system, an advanced metering infrastructure solution.” Emerson/SolaHD—won the 2010 readers’
choice award for power suppliers, as bestowed by Control magazine. Gamewell-FCI—now offers a flexible
financing program, “designed to make the expense of life safety system upgrades
or build-outs more manageable and affordable.” Generac—has filed for an initial
public offering of common stock to the public (the stock to be traded on the
NYSE). TedMag’s checks show that the initial filing came on Oct. 20, but that
no stock has been sold as yet. The “red herring” (S-1 statement) on the Generac
IPO, updated on Dec. 17, was downloaded by TedMag—at 672 pages. See this
somewhat related Plant Engineering article. Harger Lightning &
Grounding—is
providing lightning protection system training to NECA-IBEW (via the NJATC) and
is donating materials “necessary to install a lightning protection system to
the [local JATC] of attending participants who meet the minimum qualification
requirements.” Hunt Dimming—celebrates its 50th year
of existence this year. Nora Lighting—recently was recognized
for a “very generous” donation to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles. Paresources—now in its 15th year of
business, according to an article, as “a premier supplier of electrical
substation packages.” Power Distribution—won the 2009 Best of
Business Award from the Small Business Commerce Association “in the
transformers and power solution for data center and alternative energy
applications category.” Power Partners—a plant in Shermco Industries—received a bronze Training
Partner Award from the NJATC (the national NECA-IBEW training org). Silent Knight—recently teamed with a
local company to provide fire alarm, System Sensor detection devices, and a
complete system installation to the Stahlin Non-Metallic
Enclosures—now
offers a 10-year product warranty. Waukesha Electric Systems—this unit of SPX Corp. now
has $10.7 million of DOE funding “to develop and manufacturer a new
superconducting transformer.”
Lighting Roundup Cyberlux Corp.—did N.I.R. Group, an
investor in Cyberlux (which is in the LED biz), abide by the terms of the
agreement it made to invest in the company? There was litigation on this
matter. A release from Cyberlux says the fight is now over. According to the
Triangle Business Journal (Jan. 7), “Cyberlux accused N.I.R. of converting
shares that gave it more than the 5% beneficial ownership limit to which the
two parties agreed and that N.I.R. shorted Cyberlux stock, also in violation of
that agreement.” Details of the settlement were not made available; however,
the N.I.R. chairman was quoted in the Cyberlux release: “We are encouraged by
the progress that…the Cyberlux team have made and we support their efforts to
develop Cyberlux’s business.”
Separately: Cyberlux shipped 10 Portable Shelter Lighting Systems “for an
exclusive Department of Defense order for a multinational OEM customer.” The
unit replaces existing fluorescent lighting “used in all free-standing field
shelters, ranging from personnel tents to command-and-control complexes.”
Also: Cyberlux signed (with Spectrum Brands) to deliver six products for the
Rayovac brand. GE & Power Paper—GE Global Research and
Power Paper (which is part of the Infinity Group’s portfolio) agreed to
“jointly develop self-powered OLED lighting devices.” The O in OLED stands for
organic. Lagotek, lighting control &
motorized window coverings—HomeToys.com interviewed Ron Risdon of Lagotek Corp.
on lighting control—see
it here. Lumenergi & WattStopper—WattStopper (a unit of
Legrand) is now collaborating with Lumenergi to unite technologies the two
provide, to “eliminate compatability issues and simplify design, specification,
and installation processes.”
Somewhat related: See the Nov. 10 TedMag Special Report, which included
coverage of a Lumenergi presentation on lighting & The Smart Grid. Lumiversal
& Tech Sensor—two new companies founded by Brian Brager and Michael
Whittingham, according to the San Jose Business Journal (Nov. 6). Lumiveral
“will seek out every commercial building in the Orion Energy Systems—obtained two design
patents for exterior lighting technology (streetlight and parking lot
fixtures). The company now owns 25 patents.
Separately: The company agreed to amend its credit agreement. This deal
“eliminated a provision permitting [OES] to request an increase in the line of
credit” and got the bank “to waive its rights to declare [OES] in default under
the Credit Agreement” as a result of events that happened in the period ending
Sept. 30, 2009. QD Vision—raised $10 million in
financing (from North Bridge Venture Partners, Highland Capital Partners, and
In-Q-Tel) to “support the expansion of the first QD Vision Quantum Light products
into the global solid-state lighting market and continued advancements on a new
generation of quantum-dot LEDs.” Schreder Lighting—planned to open a new
manufacturing facility on Jan. 4 in Westinghouse Lighting—relocated its Reprinted
with permission of tED Magazine 2010 http://www.tedmag.com/Rooms.aspx?id=2922
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CES mindblowers Home
networking news highlights CES Video:
With Nexus, Google puts own spin on selling smartphones Supply
abounds, but immediate demand for 3-D TV is unclear Home
entertainment a growing priority at Microsoft Web
TV breeds new generation of apps SilverPAC
unveils smart energy and connected home products at CES 3M
multi-touch display launched Sigma
launches Z-Wave technology for set-top box apps Study:
Online gaming in China approaches $4 billion Philips'
Pronto adds audio to whole-home automation Will
the smartphone become the smart video projector? Netgear
Push2TV sends notebook content to any TV wirelessly Everything
from TVs to Blu-ray players getting networked "Content
snacking" comes to a TV near you Gesture
control makes a splash at CES AT&T
brings U-verse to the Xbox New
draft broadband over power line standard published HomePNA
adds Bell Canada to member roster The
benefits of a TV Everywhere business model Video:
Wii gamers to get Netflix streaming this spring Report:
New Wi-Fi standard to reach most smartphones Tablets
have the buzz, but will consumers bite? D-Link
debuts dime-size wireless adapter Green
tech leading to energy, conservation product push Intel
CEO gets connected inside the home Canada
to test smart grid over FM radio Intel
enters the smart-home market with dashboard device Video:
Whirlpool & Direct Energy demonstrate energy monitoring at CES Video:
CABA conducts facial and speech recogniton research for kitchens Four
overlooked tech trends from CES Study
forecasts DVRs in 44% of homes by 2015, VOD in 54% Industry
turns its attention to implementing 3-D visions Is
Nintendo preparing a successor to the venerable DS? Study
reports big December for video game industry Target
takes aim at market for television sales and services Cisco
offers upgrade to improve 802.11n video quality Studies:
Web-enabled devices will be all the rage HDMI
primed to hit 1 billion devices this year Xbox
takes on cable, streaming TV shows and movies The
love of TV isn't ebbing anytime soon Companies
develop energy efficiency home automation platform Dwindling
Web addresses demands next-gen IP adoption Top
home theater trends for 2010 G.hn
performance enhancement seen Applications
open for CMHC Housing Awards Tyco
Acquires Broadview Security D-Link
rolls out home monitoring, smart energy solutions HAI
introduces CFL friendly UPB switch Will
Apple's Tablet Be a Gaming Device? Unique
UK partnership targets construction of sustainable homes Whirlpool
showcases smart clothes dryer at builders expo Microsoft's
Bing may croon for iPhone Sony
delays debut of motion-detecting controller for PS3 Google,
Verizon collaborate on mobile DVR application Apple
plans to upgrade users to cloud music service CEDIA
unveils newly enhanced career center Reprinted
with permission from CABA www.caba.org Rohs Is Important – Heavy
Metals Are Dangerous. CPC-Communication Planning
Corporation offers
RoHS compliant cabling materials. Safety is too important to ignore. www.communicationplanning.com
What is RoHS Compliance? Overview The
EU (European Union) first adopted this directive in 2003. The acronym
"RoHS" stands for Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive. It
restricts the use of the following six substances in the manufacturer of
electronics components: Lead
Mercury
Cadmium
Hexavalent
chromium Polybrominated
biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated
diphenyl ether (PBDE) The
directive applies to equipment as defined by a section of the WEEE (Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment) directive. The
following numeric categories apply: Large
and small household appliances. IT
equipment. Telecommunications
equipment (although infrastructure equipment is exempt in some countries) Consumer
equipment. Lighting
equipment—including light bulbs. Electronic
and electrical tools. Toys,
leisure, and sports equipment. Medical
devices (currently exempt) Monitoring
and control instruments (currently exempt) Automatic
dispensers. What's the
Real Danger? The
reason for the implementation of RoHS compliance is the increasing levels of
e-waste or high-tech trash. Since technology is growing so rapidly, many
consumers and businesses are throwing away their old, obsolete equipment, thus
filling landfills across the world with hazardous materials. Though efforts have
been made to "recycle" these electronics, they are doing more harm
than good. Adult and child workers in foreign countries are being poisoned by
these heavy metals such as lead and mercury. Not only that, but these products
are then being shipped back to the Will the Right
now, only California has passed a law prohibiting the sale of electronic
devices that are prohibited under the EU RoHS Directive, but on a much smaller
scale including LCDs, CRTs, etc, and only covers the four heavy metals: Lead,
Mercury, Cadmium, and Hexavalent chromium (please see SB 20: Electronic Waste
Recycling Act of 2003, or EWRA, for more info). Other
states are contemplating passing similar acts, but the What are the
Benefits? Health:
RoHS helps reduce damage to people in third-world countries where the e-waste
is commonly transported to. Since RoHS requires the use of lead-free solders
and components, we're seeing immediate health benefits for electronics industry
workers in manufacturing operations. Reliabiity:
Many of today's leading electronics are RoHS compliants including Apple's iPod,
Motorola's RAZR, Dell and HP computers and servers, and much more. According to
AMD: "There
is no change to fit, functional, electrical or performance specifications.
Quality and reliability standards for RoHS compliant products are expected to
be identical compared to current packages." Conclusion The
EU RoHS Directive is a great achievement for the world as a whole. As more and
more countries adopt these standards, tomorrow's landfills will be less
contaminated and its industrial workers healthier. Communication Planning Corp
offers many RoHS-compliant products including Category 5e and Category 6 patch
cables, surge protectors, and other consumer electronics. We expect to keep adding
these types of products as time goes on hoping that one day our world will have
less and less of these toxic heavy metals and chemicals in the landfills and in
our workplaces. Other Information on RoHS
Compliant Cabling ROHS
is an acronym for Restriction of Hazardous Substances and is often used when
refering to the EU Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and Council
January 27, 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances
in electrical and electronic equipment. Lead
- Pb 0.1%
Max Concentration
What is an example of a homogeneous material? http://www.cmtcables.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=35&Itemid=71
Reader comment on RoHS and
US codes: “When
I read your note regarding lead in cables, I called the EPA to inquire about
its impact on Indoor Air Quality in relation to cables in return air plenums. I
was told that the new restrictions did not apply to Indoor Air Quality but only
to Outdoor Air. The EPA, OSHA, NFPA,GSA UL nor any other Code or industry
watchdog cares about Indoor air quality enough to discuss lead content in
re-cycled air except to deny that it happens.
Other than Frank Bisbee, has anyone else tried to address this issue in the USA?” Leviton Professional Brian
Hansen, RCDD, Becomes BICSI President January
15, 2010 – Hansen
replaces Edward J Donelan, outgoing BICSI president, and will serve as
president through January, 2012. In the November/December 2009 issue of BICSI
News, Donelan praised Hansen, describing him as “the hardest working, most
persistent BICSI president to come.” BICSI is the leading professional
association supporting the information transport systems (ITS) industry. Brad
Leland, vice president of sales for Leviton Network Solutions, gave Hansen
similar praise. “It is because of great talent like Brian that Network
Solutions has risen as a market leader. His tireless efforts to advance
industry knowledge and collaboration make him the ideal choice as BICSI
president. We are proud of Brian and his well-deserved new role.” Hansen
has a distinguished record of service and leadership. He previously served as
BICSI President-Elect, one term as BICSI Treasurer, and two terms as the BICSI
North Central Region Director. He is active as the chair of the BICSI
Installation Sub-Committee and currently sits on the BICSI RSS, Ethics, and
Finance & Audit Committees. Hansen started the Green Building Technology
Alliance (GBTA), which he chaired until just recently. Comprised of many
organizations within the industry, the GBTA develops Innovation Technology
Credits for the U.S.
Green Building Council's LEED® certification system. He holds RCDD,
NTS, and CSI certifications. www.bicsi.org NAED Names Andrew Akers as
Incoming Western Region Vice President-Elect Industry Veteran with 25 years
of Experience in the Electrical Distribution Channel
Tyco Buys Broadview
Security For $2 Billion Jan
19, 2010 Tyco
International Ltd. and Brink's Home Security Holdings Inc. announced Monday a
definitive agreement for Tyco to acquire Brink's Home Security Holdings, now
operating as Broadview Security. Following
the closing of the transaction, Tyco intends to combine Broadview with Tyco's
ADT security business. The cash and stock transaction is valued at $42.50 per
share or approximately $2 billion. The
transaction combines two of the largest companies in the North American
residential and commercial security industry. Broadview Security is one of the
leading monitored security companies in Excluding
transaction and integration-related expenses, Tyco expects the transaction to
become accretive to earnings before special items by approximately $0.07 in the
first full year after closing, increasing to approximately $0.14 in year two. The
combination is expected to result in operating synergies of approximately $150
million. NFPA Launches Free
Members-Only Webextra Presentations on January 21 Now
you can get more of the same great information that you receive in every issue
of NFPA Journal - but in a live web-presentation format. Introducing
NFPA Journal WebExtra, a new free feature created exclusively for NFPA members.
Offered
six times per year, WebExtra presentations will feature NFPA technical staff or
outside experts discussing a topic related to the featured content in the
latest NFPA Journal. The expert's presentation will be followed by a live
question-and-answer session that members are invited to participate in. Part
webinar, part expert analysis, WebExtras promise to be an informative and
educational tool that you can use to stay current on important codes and
standards issues. Most WebExtras will last 20-30 minutes. The
first NFPA Journal WebExtra will be presented on Thursday, January 21, at 2
p.m. "Staffing Essentials: Enough, Aware, and Able," will feature
Robert Solomon, NFPA department
manager for building and life safety codes. Robert will elaborate on the
editorial focus of the new January/February issue of NFPA Journal by discussing
the fire safety responsibilities of the staffs in nursing homes and board and
care occupancies. Among
the examples Mr. Solomon will discuss are the Greenwood Manor nursing home fire
in Hartford, Connecticut, that killed 16 in 2003, and the Riverview group-home
fire in Wells, New York, that killed four in 2009. Another fire event in March,
2009, in a long-term-care facility in Upcoming
WebExtras will feature experts discussing industrial and storage occupancy
issues (March) and topics related to the upcoming NFPA Conference & Expo®
(May). www.nfpa.org
Mark Your Calendar for
Building Information Modeling Webinar on February 17
NAED will offer a Webinar from McGraw-Hill Construction about their report
titled, "The Business Value of BIM: Getting Building Information Modeling
to the Bottom Line." The McGraw-Hill study was sponsored by NAED and
funded through the Channel Advantage Partnership. The
report focuses on the role of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in McGraw-Hill
will host a Research in Action Webinar tailored to fit NAED members' needs on
February 17 at 2:00 p.m. EST. To register, click here.
To download McGraw-Hill's report, visit http://www.bim.construction.com. 2010 BICSI BOARD OF
DIRECTORS INTRODUCED AT ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING 2010 BICSI Board of
Directors President:
Brian Hansen, RCDD, NTS, Spec Engineer at Leviton Network Solutions, based out
of President-Elect:
Jerry L. Bowman, RCDD, NTS, CISSP, CPP, TPM, SPM, Senior Vice President of
Global Services for Beacon Solutions in Cincinnati, Ohio Treasurer:
Robert “Bob” S. Erickson, RCDD, NTS, OSP, WD, Owner of Communications Network
Design in Secretary:
Christine Klauck, RCDD, NTS, Data Center Engineer, Leviton Manufacturing
Company, based out of U.S.
Western Region Director: Todd L. Strand, RCDD, NTS, OSP, Owner of Strand
Solutions Sustainable Energy Consulting, Canadian
Region Director: Richard S. Smith, RCDD, NTS, OSP, Manager, European
Region Director: Rita Recalcati, Program Marketing Manager EMEA, Anixter, Executive
Director and Chief Executive Officer (ex officio): John D. Clark Jr., CAE,
BICSI, BICSI
is a professional association supporting the information transport systems
(ITS) industry. ITS covers the spectrum of voice, data, electronic safety &
security, and audio & video technologies. It encompasses the design,
integration and installation of pathways, spaces, fiber- and copper-based
distribution systems, wireless-based systems and infrastructure that supports
the transportation of information and associated signaling between and among
communications and information gathering devices. BICSI
provides information, education and knowledge assessment for individuals and
companies in the ITS industry. We serve more than 23,000 ITS professionals,
including designers, installers and technicians. These individuals provide the
fundamental infrastructure for telecommunications, audio/video, life safety and
automation systems. Through courses, conferences, publications and professional
registration programs, BICSI staff and volunteers assist ITS professionals in
delivering critical products and services, and offer opportunities for
continual improvement and enhanced professional stature. Headquartered
in New President &
Downloadable Manuals Presented At Bicsi Winter Conference First
time Winter Conference attendee, Craig Miller, RCDD, from EXCEL Management
Systems, Inc., was impressed with the show, “I’m pleased to see such a high
attendance in this economy,” he said. “It looks to me like there’s going to be
a resurgence in the ITS industry.” During
his conference opening address, John D. Clark Jr., CAE, BICSI Executive
Director and Chief Executive Officer, announced the release of a new product.
BICSI manuals are now available via electronic download, eliminating shipping
costs and providing instant access to educational material and best practices.
Downloadable manuals will further globalize access to the entire BICSI
publications library. The
Opening General Session continued with a keynote presentation by renowned
speaker Jon Gordon, author of the international best seller, “The Energy Bus:
10 Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work and Team with Positive Energy,” as well as
three other titles. Gordon injected energy into his presentation with lively
examples of ways to live a life filled with positivity. During
the Annual Business Meeting, proceeding the keynote, the 2010 BICSI Board of
Directors was presented to the membership. Board members include: President
Brian Hansen, RCDD, NTS; President-Elect Jerry L. Bowman, RCDD, NTS, CISSP,
CPP, TPM, SPM; Treasurer Robert “Bob” S. Erickson, RCDD, NTS, OSP, WD;
Secretary Christine Klauck, RCDD, NTS; as well as Region Directors Brian S.
Ensign, RCDD, NTS, OSP, CSI; Chris Scharrer, RCDD, NTS, OSP, WD; Mel E.
Lesperance, RCDD; Michael A. Collins, RCDD, CCDA, NCE; Todd L. Strand, RCDD,
NTS, OSP; Richard S. Smith, RCDD, NTS, OSP; Rita Recalcati; and Executive Director
and Chief Executive Officer John D. Clark Jr., CAE. The
General Session technical seminars presented on topics ranging from antenna
systems to emergency communications, as well as twisted-pair cabling. “The
40Gbps over twisted-pair cabling presentation was the single best content I’ve
seen in the past five years,” said Scott Harrison, RCDD, of Telmon, Inc. The
Exhibit Hall opened on Sunday evening and continued through Monday and Tuesday.
The show drew more than 150 exhibitors and 2,068 evening visitors. With the
Cabling Skills Challenge arena and 20 new exhibitors, the Hall was abuzz. “The
quality of the attendees has been outstanding this year. There seems to be
genuine interest in new technologies with respect to power distribution,” said
Brian Adams with Geist Manufacturing. “We’re looking forward to all the other
BICSI shows coming up—especially Alex Wilson A Guru In The Alex
Wilson has been the conscience of the green building products industry since 1992,
when he founded Environmental Building News. In 1996, he founded the GreenSpec
directory, which now lists over 2,000 green building products, each one vetted
by an independent editorial team at BuildingGreen, which does not take
advertising from manufacturers. Cool Products from Greenbuild
2009
Forget the greenwash—what new products from Greenbuild could make your projects
greener in 2010? Join BuildingGreen's Alex Wilson in a free webinar on Jan.
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Story Awards Banquet Honors Bicsi
Members And Industry Leaders Orlando,
Fla., January 21, 2010—Last night, Winter Conference attendees came together to
celebrate and honor some truly remarkable individuals who have contributed to
BICSI and to the industry in very special ways. The
David K. Blythe/University of The
2009 Outstanding Member of the Year is BICSI
developed the Larry G. Romig Committee Member of the Year award in recognition
of the volunteer work performed by its members and to honor one individual for
exemplary efforts and dedication within a BICSI committee. It is named in honor
of BICSI’s first Executive Director, Larry Romig. This
year’s Committee Member of the Year is Awarded
by the This
year’s winner of the Harry J. Pfister Award for Excellence in the
Telecommunications Industry is Jonathan Jew. Jew has devoted countless hours of
volunteer time, effort and expertise that have resulted in immeasurable
benefits to BICSI members and ITS professionals globally. He has been a Subject
Matter Expert contributor to numerous BICSI manuals and has acted as a co-chair,
vice-chair, editor and a project lead on many standards and working groups. The
Presidential Eagle Award, selected by BICSI’s President, is presented to
individuals who have exhibited leadership, sacrifice, faith in BICSI and
dedication over a period of time. This year, John and Denise Adams were
recognized for their volunteer hours and commitment to BICSI. The The
Ray Gendron/BICSI Cares Scholarship offers funds to BICSI members or their
immediate families for ITS education. This year BICSI is proud to award the
scholarship to Lucien Brandon. The
evening concluded with a performance by David Garibaldi, a performance artist
who paints to music, and a “Blues Brothers” tribute show by Jake & Elwood’s
Blues Revue. BICSI
is a professional association supporting the information transport systems
(ITS) industry. ITS covers the spectrum of voice, data, electronic safety &
security, and audio & video technologies. It encompasses the design,
integration and installation of pathways, spaces, fiber- and copper-based
distribution systems, wireless-based systems and infrastructure that supports
the transportation of information and associated signaling between and among
communications and information gathering devices. BICSI
provides information, education and knowledge assessment for individuals and
companies in the ITS industry. We serve more than 23,000 ITS professionals,
including designers, installers and technicians. These individuals provide the
fundamental infrastructure for telecommunications, audio/video, life safety and
automation systems. Through courses, conferences, publications and professional
registration programs, BICSI staff and volunteers assist ITS professionals in
delivering critical products and services, and offer opportunities for
continual improvement and enhanced professional stature. Headquartered
in Telecommunications Industry
Association (TIA), International Engineering Consortium (IEC) Collaborate on
Smart Grid Technology at Grid ComForum The
IEC and TIA have worked together to provide quality continuing education and
service programs for the international communications industry for nearly 20
years. "Our
organizations have spent many years collaborating to create connectivity and
ensure viability in the communications industry. We're pleased to apply our
experience to the next-generation power grid and unite disparate parts of the
industry at the Grid ComForum event," stated IEC President John R.
Janowiak. "TIA
is committed to developing interoperable standards for new technologies and
smart applications that connect to the communications network to improve energy
efficiency," said TIA President Grant Seiffert. "We look forward to
working collaboratively with IEC and the diverse groups who share our vision
for delivering a sustainable future." Grid
ComForum is the definitive event for electric power utility managers and
executives responsible for the integration of information and communications
technology into the electric power grid infrastructure. The conference
programming will feature key industry thought-leaders sharing their insight
into the business and technology issues facing the electric power industry including
technology selection and management, market drivers, operations, and policy
concerns. Other
participating associations include All
industry professionals are invited to register at Grid ComForum's
Registration page. To
view the entire schedule, visit the
online program schedule. For
more information, visit GridComForum.com or contact
Katie Post at kpost@iec.org or +1-312-559-3658. About TIA TIA
co-owns the SUPERCOMM
tradeshow and is accredited by the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI). Visit tiaonline.org. TIA's
Board of Directors includes senior-level executives from ACS, ADC, ADTRAN,
Alcatel-Lucent, ANDA Networks, AttivaCorp, Avaya, Bechtel Communications, Inc.,
Cisco Systems, Corning Incorporated, Ericsson, Inc., GENBAND, Inc., Graybar,
Henkels & McCoy, ILS Technology, Intel Corporation, Intersect, Inc., LGE,
Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia Siemens Networks, Nortel, Openwave, Inc., Panasonic
Computer Solutions Co., Powerwave Technologies, Qualcomm, Research In Motion,
Sumitomo Electric Lightwave Corporation, Tellabs, Tyco Electronics, Ulticom,
Inc., and Verari Systems. Advisors to the Board include FAL Associates, Orca
Systems and Telcordia Technologies. About the IEC In
conjunction with industry-leading companies, the IEC has developed an
extensive, free, on-line educational program. The IEC conducts industry-
university programs that have substantial impact on curricula. It also conducts
research and develops publications, conferences, and technological exhibits
that address major opportunities and challenges of the information age. More
than 70 leading high-technology universities are IEC affiliates, and the IEC
handles the affairs of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Heads
Association and Eta Kappa Nu, the honor society for electrical and computer
engineers. Please visit www.iec.org. BOMA’s BOMA’s
annual Program Highlights: Healthcare
systems’ financial outlooks, their capital planning, and their ambulatory
strategies How
healthcare reform may affect CMS reimbursements, physicians, and healthcare
systems The
equity and debt markets for MOBs Teaming
with hospitals to manage and lease MOBs "Lean"
principles for MOB management Commercial
competition and MOB space Mobile,
modular healthcare delivery Delivering
healthcare in rural markets Patient–centered
design in the MOB And
12 education sessions focused on Capital Markets, Healthcare Providers’
Strategies, and Leasing and Management New for 2010! Facility Tour of Learn
how Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush and Who Should Attend Hospital CFOs & Real Estate Directors MOB owners & developers Healthcare REITs Investors & Lenders MOB Property & facility managers Physician Owners of Real Estate Consultants & Advisory Firms Attorneys who focus on MOBs, ASCs, &
healthcare real estate Architects & General Contractors Interested
in what happened in 2009? Read our
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ASSOCIATION 13TH ANNUAL MEETING & INDOOR AIR EXPO
March 7-9, 2010 ■ Embassy Suites Downtown & Tampa Convention Center
■ Tampa, FL Get
ready for what promises to be the best IAQA Annual Meeting ever held!
Taking place March 7-9, 2010 in Tampa, Florida, this year's meeting offers big
name speakers, collaboration from universities and scientific organizations,
and an expo hall packed with the latest innovations in IAQ and HVAC products
and services. The meeting program includes sessions sponsored by the
International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ), the Indoor
Environmental Standards Organization (IESO), and the University of Tulsa.
Dozens of industry leaders, scientists and government officials will give
presentations in Tampa. See the complete meeting program below. Once
again this year, IAQA has combined its Indoor Air Expo with that of the Air
Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA). More than 300 exhibit spaces
will feature everything imaginable for IAQ and HVAC professionals. For
registration material, hotel information and other details, visit www.iaqa.org
or click here: IAQA Annual
Meeting Brochure. IAQA
13th Annual Meeting Schedule FRIDAY,
MARCH 5, 2010 5:00
pm - 8:00 pm: IESO Board of Directors Meeting (private) SATURDAY,
MARCH 6, 2010 8:00
am - 2:00 pm: Exhibitor Move in/Set up 9:00
am - 1:00 pm: IAQA Board Meeting (private) 1:00
pm - 5:00 pm: IAQA Chapter Directors Lunch and Meeting (private) 6:00
pm - 7:30 pm: IAQA President's Reception (by invitation) SUNDAY,
MARCH 7, 2010 8:00
am - 12:00 noon: Educational Sessions Optical Cable Corporation
Announces Patent for Keyed Modular Connection System ROANOKE,
Va. (Jan. 19, 2010)—Optical Cable Corporation (OCC) (Nasdaq GM: OCCF), a
leading designer and manufacturer of fiber optic and copper data communications
network solutions and services, announces the United States Patent and
Trademark Office (USPTO) issued patent No. 7,594,829 for a keyed modular
connection system and associated adapter cable. This is the second patent
issued for the Limited Axcess™ system and joins OCC’s collection of notable
telecommunications achievements. The
patented modular connection system includes plug protrusions on internal and
external surfaces that prevent improper cable connectivity options and create
multiple levels of restricted access to a network. The modular connection
system was designed for use in applications requiring enhanced network security
through physical hardware limitations. To
prevent erroneous, unsecure or dangerous misconnections, plug protrusions
restrict attempted insertion of a non-mated plug into a Limited Axcess jack. In
addition, the connection will fail with the insertion of a non-mated plug into
a Limited Axcess jack due to the nonstandard wiring configuration that allows
the plug and jack to be perfectly matched. As a result of this unique
wiring configuration, the modular connection system allows for system
performance well beyond Category 6A standard requirements. “The
issuance of this patent is just one more example of the commitment OCC has to
providing our customers innovative technology to improve their application
needs,” says Sterling Vaden, Vice President of Research & Engineering, OCC
Asheville. “OCC holds more than 50 patents globally and we look forward
to continuing product and solutions development for emerging technologies,” he
adds. Optical
Cable Corporation is a leading manufacturer of data communication cable and
connectivity solutions designed for enterprise markets, and customized solutions
for specialty uses and harsh environments. Today, OCC offers an integrated
suite of quality, warranted cabling and innovative connectivity products and
solutions designed to provide outstanding performance characteristics. OCC’s
manufacturing facilities are ISO 9001:2000 registered. Optical Cable Corporation
Introduces High Density Bend Tolerant Fiber Optic Cables ROANOKE,
Va. (Jan. 20, 2010)—Optical Cable Corporation (OCC) introduces its High Density
(HD)™ Bend Tolerant™ cable developed to suit data centers and space-constrained
applications. OCC’s HD Bend Tolerant cables are ideal for use in trunk,
LAN, data center, 40/100 GbE and other high-density applications where small
size, light weight and very small bend radii are needed or desired. The
small diameter of the Bend Tolerant HD cable construction saves space and
increases capacity in tray systems, improves cable management and increases
cooling efficiency, and reduces cost for under raised floor cabling systems in
data centers. Coupled with OCC’s MT cable assemblies and smaller-footprint
HD MT Cassette, the new Bend Tolerant HD cable design offers a plug-and-play
connectivity for a multitude of applications. OCC’s
High Density (HD) Bend Tolerant cable design offers better bend performance and
lower attenuation than commercially available fiber only. Bend Tolerant cable
design for HD cables is a non-ribboned product that eliminates the preferential
bend axis that plagues ribbon cables. This unique cable design allows for
superior bend performance with negligible dB loss at a very small bend
radius. The
3mm 12-fiber sub-cables are also easily ribbonized for MTP/MPO
connectors. With the HD design, single-mode Bend Tolerant cables exceed
ITU-T-G.657.A2 standards for bending performance, and OM3/OM4 multimode cables
have a tighter bend performance rating than competing designs. OCC’s Bend
Tolerant cable design for HD cables provides a smaller-diameter cable best for
installations in areas with limited space, tight bends or wherever ultimate
flexibility is required. “We
are proud to have developed a bendable cable that delivers exceptional
performance characteristics and carries the lineage of OCC toughness and
dependability,” said Ted Leonard, Vice President of Technology and Engineering
for Optical Cable Corporation. “We anticipate the response to this product
to be very strong.” OCC’s
Bend Tolerant Cable Design in HD construction is available in 2 through 72
fiber counts. Individual cables are colored for ease of termination, and fiber
counts greater than 12 fibers will be 3mm 12-fiber sub-cables. They are UL
Listed OFNP in accordance with NEC 770.179(a). In addition, the HD cables are
available in standard fiber types. OCC’s
High Density Bend Tolerant cables are part of an OCC Integrated
Solution. OCC can offer a complete solution universal for data centers and
campus installations or wherever the ease of pre-terminated networks is
beneficial. OCC offers fiber-optic cable assemblies, fiber-optic
enclosures and adapter plates as well as a complete pre-terminated array of
products for easy plug-and-play connectivity. For
more information about OCC’s Bend Tolerant HD Cables, OCC’s HD Solution, and
OCC, visit www.occfiber.com. About Optical Cable
Corporation Optical
Cable Corporation is a leading manufacturer of a broad range of fiber optic and
copper data communications cabling and connectivity solutions primarily for the
enterprise market, offering an integrated suite of high quality, warranted
products which operate as a system solution or seamlessly integrate with other
providers’ offerings. OCC’s product offerings include designs for uses ranging
from commercial, enterprise network, datacenter, residential and campus
installations to customized products for specialty applications and harsh
environments, including military, industrial, mining and broadcast
applications. OCC products include fiber optic and copper cabling, fiber optic
and copper connectors, specialty fiber optic and copper connectors, fiber optic
and copper patch cords, racks, cabinets, datacom enclosures, patch panels, face
plates, multi-media boxes, and other cable and connectivity management accessories,
and are designed to meet the most demanding needs of end-users, delivering a
high degree of reliability and outstanding performance characteristics. OCC
is internationally recognized for pioneering the design and production of fiber
optic cables for the most demanding military field applications, as well as of
fiber optic cables suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, and creating a
broad product offering built on the evolution of these fundamental
technologies. OCC also is internationally recognized for its role in
establishing copper connectivity data communications standards, through its
innovative and patented technologies. Founded
in 1983, OCC is headquartered in Roanoke, Virginia with offices and
manufacturing and warehouse facilities located both in Roanoke, Virginia and
near Asheville, North Carolina. OCC primarily manufactures its high quality
fiber optic cables at its ISO 9001:2008 registered and MIL-STD-790F certified
facility located in Roanoke, Virginia and its high quality commercial
connectivity products at its ISO 9001:2000 registered facility located near
Asheville, North Carolina. Further
information about OCC is available on the Internet at www.occfiber.com.
Optical Cable Corporation, OCC, Superior Modular Products, SMP Data
Communications, Applied Optical Systems, and all associated logos are
trademarks of Optical Cable Corporation. Telecommunications Industry
Association (TIA) and Fiber-to-the-Home Council Urge FCC to Deny Petition to
Undo Unbundling Rules Washington,
D.C. – The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), the leading trade
association for the information and communications technology (ICT) industry,
and the Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) Council today jointly filed comments with the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC), urging that the Cbeyond Petition to
reverse course on long-standing and successful Commission policies concerning
fiber unbundling be denied. The
current FCC rules exempt incumbent telephone companies that build all-fiber
networks from requirements that they lease their lines to competitors. The two
associations said that the this policy, promulgated in 2003, has been
responsible for the wave of investment in high-speed, all-fiber networks. TIA
and the FTTH Council noted in their comments that the Cbeyond petition fails to
address the statutory impairment standard that governs unbundling decisions.
Time and again, they said, the Commission has carefully considered unbundling
issues in the context of constructing its broadband regulatory regime, weighed
the appropriate incentive structures, and has opted for a regime guided by
standards that promote broadband investment and deployment. The
associations also noted that broadband providers commit tens of billions of
dollars in capital expenditures each year to deploy and upgrade their networks,
resulting in dramatic gains in broadband connectivity and adoption. "Our
nation's employment and economy are now impacted in no small part by the
tremendous levels of broadband investment, availability and connectivity. Yet
the petition ignores these facts and instead seeks to turn established and
successful Commission precedent on its head," the filing said. "TIA's
600 member companies manufacture and supply products and services used in the
provision of broadband and broadband-enabled applications," said TIA
President Grant Seiffert. "If this petition were granted, it would stifle
investment in and deployment of broadband networks and would have a negative
impact on the vibrant ICT industry. Ultimately, the benefits Americans derive
from broadband would be impaired." "Consumers
have an ever-increasing appetite for faster networks that can handle video and
other emerging high-bandwidth applications, and the current FCC policy on fiber
unbundling has been an essential factor in the enormous gains in FTTH
deployment over the past six years," said Joe Savage, President of the
FTTH Council. "As bandwidth needs grow, it wouldn't make sense to reverse
a policy that has proved effective in helping our industry satisfy America's
need for speed." In
the filing, TIA and the FTTH Council asserted that Cbeyond's petition relies on
"bald assertions that providers are impaired without access to the
packetized capabilities of fiber and hybrid loops, and makes easily refuted
assertions regarding the state of fiber deployment over recent years. Further,
the Petition is impermissibly based on a specific business plan contemplated by
Cbeyond itself and relies on the claim that its need for unbundled facilities
arises from the heightened capacity demands imposed by its services. Yet, this
argument contravenes the impairment standard's central tenet – namely, that
increased capacity needs will give rise to increased revenues and thus render
competitive deployment of facilities more feasible, not less." "The
petition also places undue reliance on the flawed Berkman Study, which
overlooks the fact that the United States enjoys a multi-platform broadband
marketplace that is relatively unique in the world. The Berkman Study also
understates the role that public investment has played in other nations while,
at the same time, overstating the relationship between unbundling requirements
and adoption," the filing said. The
full text of TIA's comments is available on its FCC filings
page at tiaonline.org. Sign
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feeds on government policy and other TIA news. Fluke Networks Frontline
Troubleshooting and Learn best practices Learn
best practices for frontline troubleshooting of wired and wireless
networks. View the webinar to learn step-by-step techniques to help you
troubleshoot both sides of the access point – 10/100/Gig twisted pair and
100/Gig optical fiber LANs, and 802.11wireless LANs. Learn the following steps
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wireless networks W.Va. Dupont Worker Dies
After Toxic Gas Exposure, 01.25.10, CHARLESTON,
W.Va. -- Federal officials are investigating a series of leaks that shut down a
DuPont chemical plant in West Virginia and resulted in the death of one worker.
Other workers may be affected. DuPont
officials temporarily stopped production at the sprawling Belle plant over the
weekend after three leaks were reported. One
leak went unnoticed for a week. Federal Investigation At
DuPont After Leaks, Worker Death January
26, 2010 CHARLESTON,
W.Va. (AP) — The U.S. Chemical Safety Board says a four-member team of
investigators is heading to DuPont's idled chemical plant in Belle. The
board says it expects the team to be on site Tuesday to start investigating a
series of leaks that resulted in the death of one worker and the operation's
temporary shutdown over the weekend. The
board says it's aware of six other leaks at the plant since 2006.
DuPont officials put the sprawling plant on safety shutdown after
three leaks were reported, including one that went unnoticed for a week. On
Saturday, a worker was exposed to the chemical phosgene. Company officials
confirmed Monday that Carl Fish died on Sunday. Plant spokesman Roger
Hess says DuPont decided to temporarily cease production so operating
procedures could be reviewed. For
more information on the potential toxic gas output: http://tuberose.com/Teflon.html
There Is Always Something
New At CSC There
is some cool CSC news to report however, as they just launched a brand-new,
contractor-friendly cable packaging box for Low Voltage cable. Check out the
video. http://www.gocsc.com/reelsimple/ Fiber Dominates Latest US
Rural Broadband Stimulus Funds Release JANUARY
25, 2010 By Stephen Hardy -- Fiber-optic technology proved popular once again
in the latest round of U.S. rural broadband stimulus funding. At least nine of
the 14 projects announced today will use fiber for middle-mile or last-mile networks. This
is the second major funding announcement. The first occured in mid-December
(see "First
broadband stimulus awards announced"). Alaska: Southwestern Alaska,
United Utilities, $43,982,240 grant and $44,158,522 loan. The funding will
provide middle-mile connectivity to 65 communities. Alabama:
Butler, Butler Telephone Co., Inc., $3,892,920 grant. The funding will provide
high-speed DSL broadband service to remote, unserved households within its
rural service territory. The system is being built so that it can be “easily”
upgraded to accommodate future services. California: San Joaquin, Tranquillity, and Fresno,
Audeamus, $2,741,505 grant and $2,741,505 loan. The proposed project is a
fiber-based broadband infrastructure for the unserved and underserved
communities in this service area. A last-mile project, it will provide access
to approximately 1,500 households, local businesses, and anchor institutions in
the communities. Iowa: Four projects in the state received funding.
(1) Meriden and Archer, C-M-L Telephone Cooperative Association, $1,519,225
grant and $1,519,225 loan, $1,525,315 in matching funds. Funding will provide
services via a fiber-optic network to rural communities with high-speed
Internet exceeding 20 Mbps. (2) Bennett, Delmar, and Lowden, F & B
Communications, Inc., $1,609,162 grant and $1,628,588 loan. Funding will
provide services via a high-speed fiber-optic network with speeds exceeding 20
Mbps. The system will allow for expansion at a future date. (3) Springbrook,
LaMotte Telephone Co., $187,815 grant, and $187,815 loan. The funding will
provide services from a 300-foot tower and WiMAX installation for wireless
broadband service in the surrounding area. Kansas: Western Kansas, Rural Telephone Service Co.,
Inc., $49,588,807 grant and $51,612,842 loan. Funding will provide service in
an area 99.5 percent unserved/underserved and provide a rural infrastructure
required for economic stability, education and healthcare. The company is a
cooperative and RUS partner on 32 other projects. It leads a team of seven
companies with this shovel-ready project. 1% of the network is to be built in
Nebraska. Tennessee: Northern Tennessee, North Central Telephone
Cooperative, Inc., $24,715,709 grant and $24,964,000 loan. The funding will
provide the necessary infrastructure to provide advanced voice, video, and data
services that exceed 20 Mbps to remote and rural communities in the service
area. 1% of the network is to be built in Kentucky. Louisiana: Morehouse
Parish, Northeast Louisiana Telephone Company, Inc., $4,359,000 grant and
$8,124,600 loan. Funding will provide an active Ethernet system with
symmetrical speeds of 20 Mbps. The system will use buried fiber to the premises. Missouri: Ralls County, Ralls County Electric
Cooperative, $9,548,908 grant and $9,548,909 loan. Funding for this project
will provide a fiber-optic network to residential and commercial members and
the underserved safety and anchor agencies in the service area. This is a State
of Missouri demonstration project and non-proprietary data will be shared. North Dakota: Two projects in the state received funding.
(1) Burleigh County; BEK Communications Cooperative, $1,986,473 grant and
$2,016,571 loan; $2,016,572 in leveraged funds. The funding will provide
fiber-to-the-premises broadband service to underserved homes and anchor
institutions. This will aid business growth and support public safety in rural
areas highly dependent on Internet business income. (2) Traill County; Halstad
Telephone Co., $2,027,600 grant and $2,027,600 loan; $10,000 in leveraged
funds. The funding will provide fiber-to-the premises broadband service to
unserved homes and businesses in Traill County. Oregon: Marion County, Gervais Telephone Co.,
$314,430 grant and $314,430 loan. This project extends Gervais Telephone's
existing fiber network by building out from the nearest fiber splice point
through the funded service area. This project will provide broadband connectivity
to residential and business end users, as well as to four anchor institutions. Virginia: Alleghany County, NTELOS Telephone Inc.,
$8,062,088 grant and $8,062,088 loan. The funds will provide broadband
infrastructure to unserved and underserved homes, businesses, and critical
community institutions in this rural county. A fiber-based project, it will
enable work-from-home jobs and foster economic development, and improve health,
education and public safety services to the county citizens.
The project awards announced today come on the heels of an announcement last
week from the Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and
Information Administration (NTIA) that two fiber-based projects would receive
funding via the NTIA’s Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP). Reprinted
with permission of Pennwell Publishing The top rated FO connector
makes winning marks for performance and durability at BICSI The
folks at Megladon have made some radical breakthroughs in the area of fiber
optic cable connectors. The new technology is a major step ahead for fiber
optic cabling to surpass the functionality of copper in ease of use. Imagine
MACs (Moves, Adds, & Changes) without the fear of connections being damaged
by scratching. The Megladon ScratchGuard® family of products delivers
performance without worry. Corning connectors could not match the performance. ********************************* B2G Summit, Bringing Smart Grid to Building Automation Orlando,
FL - January 27, 2010 Successful
implementation of Smart Grid will involve the adoption of new solutions for
shifting energy loads in commercial buildings during peak periods. The problem
is being addressed today through Demand Response (DR) and similar programs.
More and more utilities are jumping on the bandwagon forcing buildings, new and
old, to shed load on demand. This creates significant challenges for the
nation's aging building stock which are incapable of participating in such
programs without significant inconvenience to building occupants. Widespread
deployment of DR and real-time pricing programs will force buildings to
automatically react to changes in the supply, demand and cost of energy. The
emergence of the Building-to-Grid (B2G) marketplace will completely change the
way buildings are designed, integrated and managed. A
new array of business opportunities are emerging around products, systems and
software that will enable the B2G market. Shifting energy loads will require
installation of dynamic lighting systems that automatically adapt to Smart Grid
demands. Software must be able to model energy, optimizing performance of
building management systems (BMS) to maximize occupant comfort and
productivity. You
are invited to attend the B2G Summit organized by Clasma Events, Inc. at the
AHR Expo, January 27, 2010 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. This executive summit
provides an open forum for executives from government, utilities, and the BMS
industry to discuss the impact of Smart Grid on buldings. Summit speakers include: Dr.
George Arnold, National Coordinator for Smart Grid Interoperability, NIST Christoph
Vogel, Vice President and Business Unit Head, Siemens John
Petze, Global Director, Cisco Systems Inc. Bob
Klein, Vice President, Schneider Electric Buildings Business Dr.
David Holmberg, Building and Fire Research Laboratory, NIST Jim
Lee, President, Cimetrics Inc. Sila
Kiliccote, Program Manager, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Seating is limited for the
event, Register
now! Who should attend: Building
Automation System vendors Contractors
and integrators Mechanical
and electrical consultants and architects Energy
managers of facilities B2G
deployment will require consensus on a common set of standards that allow
energy and information to flow freely between Smart Grid and buildings. The
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is leading the charge in
this area by developing a comprehensive list of standards through the Smart
Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP). It is critical for industry stakeholders to
understand the impact that industry standards will have on building controls
and automation systems. Contact
Clasma
Events for Sponsorship Opportunities ********************************* Corning Cable Systems to Highlight Leadership in LAN and Data Center Solutions at BICSI 2010 Winter Conference Corning
Cable Systems LLC, part of Corning Incorporated’s Telecommunications segment,
will highlight its innovative local area network (LAN) and data center
solutions at the 2010 BICSI Winter Conference, Jan. 17-20 in Orlando. In
its interactive exhibit (booth #1307), Corning Cable Systems will showcase its
new LANscape® Pretium® Evolved-Density, Growth-Enabled (EDGE) Solutions for
data center applications. Enabled by Corning® ClearCurve® Multimode fiber,
Pretium EDGE Solutions feature preterminated and tested multi-fiber assemblies,
or trunks, with a minimum bend radius as small as five times the outer diameter
of the cable, compared to up to 10 times in traditional trunks. Pretium EDGE
Solutions allow for up to 35 percent faster deployment; enable up to 25 percent
faster moves, adds and changes (MACs); and offer up to 100 percent more density
than traditional preterminated solutions., except Megladon Mfg. ScratchGuard™
terminations. Megladon still holds the distinction of the best terminations
available. www.megladonmfg.com Pretium
EDGE Solutions are guaranteed to meet the requirements of 40/100G Ethernet when
necessary, and its universally-wired components provide a simple upgrade path
between 2-fiber and parallel optic applications. Corning
Optical Fiber and Corning Cable Systems will also perform a live demonstration
of the difference in bit error rates of cables with ultra-bendable performance
enabled by ClearCurve multimode fiber vs. standard 50 micron cables. Customers
will experience firsthand how using Corning Cable Systems’ cables with
ultra-bendable performance can significantly minimize the risk of bit error
rates and network downtime associated with common macrobend events in the data
center. The exhibit will also
contain the following: Plug
& Play™ Universal Systems, preterminated optical fiber cabling systems that
streamline the process of deploying an optical network infrastructure in the
data center environment. Corning Cable Systems Plug & Play Universal
Systems are 100G ready and capable of reliably supporting transmission speeds
up to 100G with laser-optimized 50 µm multimode fiber (OM3/OM4). The
Plug & Play Universal Systems Integrated Trunk Module (ITM), a
factory-terminated MTP® trunk in a single-wide Plug & Play Universal
Systems module, available in 40, 80, 120, 160 and 200 ft options, and simple to
deploy and redeploy. Plug
& Play AnyLAN™ Systems for both indoor and outdoor applications, featuring
a multimode or single-mode optical fiber cable pre-installed with network
access points at customer-specified intervals and a tethered, environmentally
hardened MT connector. Once
distance measurements for network access point locations are obtained, the
preterminated system is manufactured and tested. The entire system is then
packed and shipped to the customer on a cable reel for immediate deployment in
the desired indoor or outdoor application. UniCam®
Pretium-Performance Connectors, which offer an industry-leading optical
performance in a fast, easy field-termination solution. A
variety of Corning Cable Systems’ test equipment and fusion splicers, available
for hands-on demonstrations in the exhibit. In
addition to the interactive exhibit, Corning Cable Systems’ Doug Coleman,
manager of technology and standards, will present “Data Center Optical
Connectivity with Bend-Optimized OM3/OM4 Multimode Optical Fiber,” on Wed.,
Jan. 20, at 2:00 p.m. This presentation will discuss the advantages of cabling
and hardware solutions that utilize bend-optimized OM3/OM4 fiber to support 16G
Fibre Channel rates and future 40/100G Ethernet data rates. Last,
Corning Cable Systems is the Mega Sponsor of the Cabling Skills Challenge. The
Cabling Skills Challenge is a BICSI event in which approximately 20
BICSI-certified installers compete in a variety of categories. For
additional information on Corning Cable Systems products and services, contact
a customer service representative at 1-800-743-2675, toll free in the United
States, or (+1) 828-901-5000, international, or visit the Web site at www.corning.com/cablesystems. About ********************************* About QuickTechTriX... We're All About Networking We
heard from a very reliable source that LANshack.com is currently in the process
of developing a new website called QuickTechTrix.com. If you can believe all of
the reports, they intend to make this website the best resource on the web for
knowledge and social networking for all of those who are in the low voltage
cabling field. The following are some of the new features being developed for
this new site: 1)
Social networking for cabling professionals that will integrate seamlessly with
other sites like Facebook and other Social Networking venues 2)
A totally new search engine that is "Industry Specific" and strictly
geared for Premise Cabling, Security, Wireless, Electrical, etc. 3)
Free ads for companies looking to hire and people seeking jobs in the Industry. 4)
Industry Related Forums that will be moderated by knowledgeable professionals. …..MAKE
YOUR VOICE HEARD!! 5)
A wealth of Articles, Tech-Tips, and even "How-To" Videos. 6)
Many features that invite user participation. There
are supposedly many other features that are "top secret" that even
our contact was not privied to. The site is being kicked off with a "Tool
Survey" that is initially by invitation only but is currently in working
form. You can access it by going to http://www.QuickTechTriX.com/toolsurvey and
using the password Tec-Cat. All respondents will get an email after completing
the survey with a randomly generated number that can win premium prizes like
LED Flashlights, Tool Cases, etc. The results of the survey will be compiled
and used for an article on Technician's Tool Kits. If you love tools, than take
this survey. Let's
see if this new site can live up to all of its hype. Frank
Bisbee "Heard
On The Street" Monthly Column QuickTechTrix is a subsidiary of Atcom
Services, Inc. Incorporated in the State of In
recent years, we have reached out and networked more and more with other
professionals through our immense contact base that we have gained through our
many years in the business so as to enhance our knowledge and product
offerings. We realize what a powerful tool we have in networking with our vast
contact base of peer professionals. It was through this process of networking
that we came up with the idea to start a website that would be all about the
coming together of minds in our industry to serve for the better cause of all. We started by creating a list of Professional
Associations that serve our Industry and extended and related Industries. When
we finished the list, we were awe struck by the sheer number of Associations
that we found which are serving our Industry, (currently thirty-two ) many of
which, we didn't even know about until starting this project. There may even be
more? We have not even scratched the surface yet. There are Standards
associations (like UL for example) and Government entities (like the FTC for
example). Thousands of IBEW and CWA local unions across the Nation.
Professional Magazines and Periodicals, Newsletters, Learning Institutions and
Tech-Courses, , and of course we cannot forget Wireville's HOTS (Heard On the
Street) that is an incredible resource for gossip, changes and happenings in
the Industry. The enormity of it all can be sort of overwhelming when you think
of it. And yet, as they say "It's a Small World". What about the theory called "Six
Degrees of Separation"? Here at QTT we will not rest until we achieve only
one or two degrees of separation (for most people in our profession) or at
least we can try. Being
a member of a professional trade association surely is a great way to stay in
touch with current knowledge and network with peers about your industry. Take
BICSI (Building Industry Consulting Service International) for example. BICSI
is probably one of the largest Telecommunications Associations in the world.
And yet a vast portion of people in our industries never even heard of BICSI.
Many BICSI members never even heard of CABA (Continental Automated Buildings
Association), and then there's the huge entity called NECA (National Electrical
Contractors Association). And it goes on and on. Our mission at QuickTechTrix
(QTT) is to change all of that. We are about networking professionals from
every possible segment of the industry. www.quicktechtrix.com and don’t miss
some great prizes with the tool survey on line www.quicktechtrix.com/toolsurvey
********************************* Concert Technologies Defines the Standards of Previously Convoluted Terminology and Improper Installation of the Demarc Extension Until
Now, Federal Law Mandated a Demarc Extension for Every Telecom Circuit
Delivered in the DULLES,
VA, JANUARY 15, 2010 – Concert
Technologies, the nationwide installation
and international rollout leader, today announced the launch of its Demarc Extension Nationwide brand
and associated website which defines the previously non-existent standards for
a demarc
extension. FCC
part 68 regulation and federal law mandates every telecommunications circuit to
have a demarc extension. This is the critical cabling and equipment that
extends a circuit in the building from the local access provider’s demarcation
point to the edge customer’s premises equipment. There are thousands of
circuits delivered weekly to organizations across the country with each circuit
requiring a demarc extension. Without the standardization of terms and
installation practices, there is a high risk of negative impact to the
delivery, performance and maintenance of critical telecommunications circuits
and their access to the internet and other network connections outside of a
facility. “This
has been a problem in the industry for over three decades,” said Benefits to the Industry The
Demarc Extension Nationwide initiative standardizes the previous confusion
within the telecommunications and technology industry. The Demarc Extension Nationwide brand was
developed for the following purposes: To
deliver an accelerated and exceptional level of nationwide
service, including international capabilities, for the installation and maintenance
of demarc extensions. Eliminate
management needs and effort by providing all demarc extension services from a
single nationwide provider. To
provide clear and concise information to the telecommunications market and
facilitate the understanding of specifications and installation practices for
the demarc extension. In
addition to information to help solution providers, end users and the industry
at large understand and properly identify what a demarc extension is, the
website also includes the following: Defined
Demarc Extension and Associated Terms Diagrams
and Configuration Options Standardized
Naming Conventions and Definitions Demarc
Extensions History and FAQs Demarc
Extension Nationwide Services Manufacture
specifications for cabling and equipment for demarc extensions based on circuit
type About Demarc Extension
Nationwide Demarc
Extension Nationwide is a brand of Concert Technologies and was developed as
the telecommunications industry leader of nationwide installation services and
education of the demarc extension. In addition to providing these nationwide
installation and maintenance services, the brand sets the standards and
supplies the necessary information to facilitate the understanding of
specifications and installation practices for demarc extensions. Visit Demarc
Extension Nationwide online at www.demarcextension.com ********************************* BTC's Haitian Cable Suffers Damage, But Isps Remain Operational By Sean Buckley Bahamas
Telecommunications Company (BTC), the service provider that runs the Bahamas
Domestic Submarine Network (BDSNi) submarine cable system linking to In
an interview with Telegeography, Alveta Moss, a
representative of BTC, said: "We are currently remotely assessing the
extent of the damage, pending contact with our partners in Jointly
controlled by Haitian wireline service provider Teleco and BTC, the 1.92
Tbps-capable BDSNi cable network that connects At
the same time, it appears that many of ********************************* Leviton Boosts Presence at 2010 BICSI Winter Conference & Exposition December
3, 2009 – “Leviton
has broadened its product solutions over the past year, and the larger-scale
booth will better encompass our wide range of offerings,” explained Scott
Leighton, director of marketing and inside sales at Leviton’s Network Solutions
division. “At a time when other companies are cutting back, we’ve continued to
innovate and expand, introducing new solutions to meet customer needs.” Attendees
who visit the Leviton booth can enter to win a Harman Kardon home theater
system. In addition, Leviton products will be on display at the 2010 BICSI
Cabling Skills Challenge. The
2010 BICSI Winter Conference & Exposition will be held January 17-21, in About Leviton Network
Solutions Leviton
Network Solutions was created more than 20 years ago to meet the growing need
for telecommunications and high-speed data technologies. Today, the division is
dedicated to producing complete network infrastructure systems for the
enterprise, data center, government, health care, education, and residential
markets. Copper, fiber, and power solutions include structured cabling systems,
enclosures, PDUs and much more. All Leviton products are engineered to exacting
standards and offer guaranteed performance. For more information, visit www.leviton.com ********************************* ACUTA Alert: Areas of Refuge In
the Fall, 2009 ACUTA Journal, Contributing Editor Curt Harler wrote an article
regarding the important topic of “Areas of Refuge” in campus buildings.
The Legislative/Regulatory Affairs Committee would like to draw your attention
to some key points in this article, and we urge you to read the entire article
at http://www.acuta.org/?2728.
An
Area of Refuge (AOR), also known in the Americans with Disabilities Act as an
Area of Rescue, is a location in a building designed to hold occupants during
an emergency, when evacuation may not be safe or possible. An AOR serves
as a designated meeting point behind a firewall within a building, where
disabled persons or anyone unable to evacuate can gather and await assistance
or rescue. An
AOR requires an identifiable emergency lifeline link to a central station. The
Americans with Disabilities Act requires that an AOR system be included in all
newly constructed multi-story buildings and public accommodations, as well as
in existing multi-story facilities undergoing significant renovations. The
location and specific requirements for AORs are inconsistent and vary widely.
They are generally prescribed by various local and state codes and are usually
enforced by the fire marshal. It is important for ACUTA members to become
knowledgeable about what is required in their locales. No dominant code-writing
body has defined the complete AOR system or process. AORs
are generally defined in the International Building Code (IBC), the
International Fire Code (IFC), NFPA 101 provisions of the National Electrical
Code (NEC), and However,
the local authority often has more specific rules on issues such as fire
resistance, size of rooms, distance between AORs, smoke proofing, and separate
ventilation. Most
companies that supply emergency equipment have systems to allow a person to
punch a button and summon help. As
an example, the California Building Code, which is considered advanced, defines
the need for two-way communication in an AOR with a central control point or
the PSTN, including both audible and visible signals. Common
locations for AOR devices would be next to an elevator or in exit stairwells.
Some municipalities require AOR devices on every floor above or below the main
egress level. Others require them on every fourth or fifth floor above or below
the main exit level. It is important to check your local code. Technological
means exist to avoid interruptions in service, such as battery back-up and
fire-rated cabling. Important
equipment considerations include features as self-diagnostics (alerts when “out
of action”), ability to call in and out, compliance with Codes
will also specify the answering points, locations and connection requirements
for AORs, and they vary by jurisdiction. Since
construction and renovation are constants on most college campuses, planning
for AORs is an essential part of the design and construction process. It
is essential to become familiar with national codes and standards and the
requirements in your locale, and to develop a good working relationship with
your local authorities that are responsible for enforcement. Proper
attention to AORs and their associated communication systems could save lives
on your campus in an emergency. ACUTA
Legislative/Regulatory Affairs Committee ACUTA
Register
now for ACUTA's Winter
Seminar Track
1. IP Utopia: Where Are We? Track
2. Managing Change in an IT World January
24-27, 2010 Sheraton
Follow
ACUTA on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acuta ********************************* 2010 Online Sustainable Design Courses at the Boston Architectural College
For more than five years BuildingGreen has partnered with the Boston Architectural
College (BAC) on its online Sustainable Design Certificate Program. Each year
the program just keeps getting better. This is the largest and most
comprehensive sustainable design curriculum in the country. There are now four
possible certificates in sustainable design.
To learn more (and register) go to www.the-bac.edu/green,
call 617-585-0101 or send an email to the BAC's Director of Sustainable
Design, Lance Fletcher, AIA, LEED AP. Here's
the line up of courses for the Spring 2010 Semester in the Sustainable Design
Certificate Program. Registration is now open. To
register or learn more go to www.the-bac.edu/green. Spring 2010 First Session:
January 25 - March 20, 2010 Sustainable
Design as a Way of Thinking Learning
from Sustainable Design through History (Prerequisites) The
Economics of Global
Perspectives on Sustainable Design NEW Green
Residential Remodeling and Renovation Green
Roofs/Green Walls NEW Residential
Energy Modeling NEW Getting
the Greening
the City NEW Sustainable
Neighborhoods NEW Site
Design, Landscaping and Site-Water Issues Green
Practice: Energy and Air Quality Principles Materials,
Resources and Indoor Environmental Quality Building
Envelope (Prerequisites) Environmental
Systems (Prerequisites) Marketing
Sustainability Sustainable
Design in Practice (Prerequisites) Sustainable
Design and Building Information Modeling Spring 2010 Second Session:
March 30 - May 22, 2010 Sustainable
Design as a Way of Thinking Legal
Issues in Sustainable Design - From the Building to the City Scale NEW The
Urgent and Hopeful Future of Sustainable Design Sustainable
Design of Healthcare Facilities Solar
Energy: Design with the Sun The
Zero Energy Home: What, How and If Green
Residential Remodeling and Renovation Life
Cycle Assessment of Building Materials NEW Greening
Existing Buildings Greening
the City Sustainable
Neighborhoods Energy
Modeling in Building Design (Commercial) NEW Green
Practice: Energy and Air Quality Principles Materials,
Resources and Indoor Environmental Quality Lighting
the Built Environment: Daylighting and State-of-the-Art Electric Lighting Environmental
Systems (Prerequisites) Sustainable
Transportation High
Performance Design and the LEED Rating System (Prerequisites) Learn
more (and register) at www.the-bac.edu/green,
call 617-585-0101, or send an email to the BAC's Director of Sustainable
Design, Lance Fletcher, AIA, LEED AP. ********************************* Real Estate Failure: Connecting The Dots Filed
Sunday, January 10. 2010 Did
financial experts lead the average person into buying into a declining market
eight years ago? REAL
ESTATE 2002: “Is this another safe bet that the experts are touting, or
are we shoring up an industry that’s on the verge of collapse? Depending
on whom you talk to and what you’re buying, you might be buying a front-row
ticket to the next financial roller coaster ride that’s about to hit its peak
and come flying down." (http://midwestbusiness.com/news/viewnews.asp?newsletterID=3975&page=1
) WELL
DID YOU GET YOUR FRONT-ROW SEAT?? Looking
back to this July 2002 column I wrote right after the demise of the NASDAQ and
the subsequent crash of the Blue Chip stocks with ENRON,WORLD-COM and others
leading Congress to pass the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, many financial “experts” were
touting that there was a fourth asset class besides Stocks, Bonds and Cash that
average investors should be diversifying into. I
questioned it at the time (2002), but few people heeded the warning: Listening
to some of the many experts on the different financial channels, I learned that
some are considering your house as a new asset class. Most identify with
the trilogy of cash, stocks and bonds as bona fide asset classes. The new
asset class being identified is your house, and an alternative investment is to
go out and buy a second house. The
market is hot for houses and condos. Interest rates are dirt cheap.
Many are buying second houses and condos. Is
this another safe bet that the experts are touting, or are we shoring up an
industry that’s on the verge of collapse? Depending on whom you talk to
and what you’re buying, you might be buying a front-row ticket to the next
financial roller coaster ride that’s about to hit its peak and come flying
down. Is
the housing market being artificially shored up? With thousands of people
in the tech sector still laid off, there are many thinking about selling their
house and their other assets. There is still a market out there, but
there are also a lot of houses that have been slow to sell. Part of the
problem is there may be more for sale in certain areas than there are buyers. FINANCIAL EXPERTS? AN
OXYMORON Those
who put all their faith into financial experts screaming, “now is the time to
buy” seem to have been led into a slaughterhouse several times in the last
decade. When
tech stocks fell, the right investment was blue chips and mutual funds and
“that’s where you should have put your money,” they chastised everyone.
When they Blue Chips fell to a point where the market almost lost all its
credibility and Congress had to pass Sarbanes-Oxley Act to get investors to
regain faith, the experts were shouting “Diversify into real estate.
That’s the new asset class!” Now,
real estate has collapsed and some are saying Gold is where to invest, many are
skeptical – but many more are rushing to buy. At
this point, some are just trying to pay their mortgage. Some are trying
to get out of paying their mortgage because all that ghost equity has
vanished. Their houses are actually worth less than what they owe. What’s
left of your investment money? Instead of buying Gold, maybe you should be
buying up real estate or tech stocks. What do I know, I’m not a financial
expert but there is enough proof that when the experts say “buy” you’ll be
saying “bye-bye” to your cash. CARLINI-ISM : If you’re a financial expert,
I’m Nostradamus. ********************************* Solar Power Boot Camp – A Mike Holt Class You Shouldn’t Miss! Today
more than ever, you need to keep your skills sharp - and more importantly,
upgrade them to meet the needs for Alternative Energy. Mike will be teaching a
Solar Power Boot Camp to give you the tools to prepare you to meet your
customers’ needs. With traditional construction projects still suffering due to
the economic climate, now is a good time to diversify and position yourself to
explore other sources of income, especially alternative energy. What will the class cover? Everything
you need to become a Solar Power Expert: from basic electricity, Solar Power
basics, Solar Power system design and installation, safety procedures,
financial considerations, mechanical design and installation, as well as all of
the rules you need to be aware of in the National Electrical Code. Who will be the Instructor?
Mike
Holt will be the primary instructor, but industry experts from around the
country will cover mechanical racking systems, solar irradiation, inverters,
OSHA, and the Florida Building Code. Who should attend? This
5-day event is primarily designed for electrical contractors and electrical
engineers, but project managers and other high level electrical professionals
should also attend. Call
1 888.NEC.CODE (632.2633) or visit www.mikeholt.com
for more information. ********************************* Harger’s Ultraweld® Ultrashottm is Re-Defining the Exothermic Process GRAYSLAKE,
Illinois – December 11, 2010 - Harger Lightning & Grounding introduces
their Ultraweld® UltraShotTM which is re-defining the exothermic process.
UltraShotTM utilizes a copper container that is consumed along with the weld
metal providing for a superior exothermic connection. UltraShotTM is fired by
an electronic ignition system which consists of a long lasting rechargeable
battery controller. This unique ignition system features a six foot cord that
allows the user to maintain a safe distance from the reaction. Several
advantages of using UltraShotTM over conventional processes are labor savings
up to 50%, less misfires and less smoke, safer to use and extended mold life.
As compared to another product on the market. The long lasting rechargeable
battery life is equal to using 84,000 AA batteries! That’s a lot of batteries
to put in a land fill. There is also less waste from not using plastic weld
metal containers and the product is shipped in bio-degradable cardboard boxes. Contact
our Sales Department at 800-842-7437, email us at hargersales@harger.com or visit our
website at www.harger.com. About Harger Lightning
& Grounding Harger
Lightning & Grounding is a leading manufacturer of lightning protection and
grounding equipment, as well as exothermic welding materials for the
communications and electrical industries.
Harger also provides design and engineering services and specializes in
offering total systems solutions for their customers. 301
Ziegler Drive, Grayslake, IL 60030 847-548-8700
• 800-842-7437 • Fax: 847-548-8755 Website:
www.harger.com • Email: hargersales@harger.com ********************************* Vanco International Introduces New HDMI Pigtail Wall Plates Batavia,
IL. – Vanco International, an innovative supplier of home theater electronic
accessories, is introducing new HDMI Pigtail Wall Plates that provide an
inexpensive solution for connecting HD products. Pigtail Wall Plates allow for quick and
easy HDMI wall plate connections that deliver clean, uncompressed digital
signals while supporting high definition resolutions 1080p, 1080i, and
720p. They also support computer
resolutions UXGA (1600x1200), SXGA (1280x1024), XGA (1024x768), SVGA (800x600),
VGA (640x480). These new wall plates have pigtails with 4.75” of free cable
that help to relieve strain on HDMI cables.
The slim compact housing fits on a single gang J-box or low voltage
mounting bracket offers an easy, professional installation. They are Ideal for
Wall Mounted Flat Panel TVs and LCD/Plasma HDTVs and come in 4 different models
(Single
HDMI, Dual
HDMI, HDMI
+ RGB Component Video and HDMI
+ 3.5mm Stereo Jack). Visit www.vanco1.com to learn more about Vanco
International and browse our complete line of cutting edge Home Theater
Accessories. ********************************* Legrand Ortronics Introduces New Range of Mighty Mo® Wall Mount Cabinets with Advanced Cable Management New
London, CT, January 13, 2010 – Legrand | Ortronics, a global leader in high
performance network infrastructure solutions, introduces a new range of Mighty
Mo® wall mount cabinets designed with advanced cable management to help secure,
support, and organize networking equipment where floor space is limited or in
open office environments. The
new Mighty Mo wall mount cabinets provide capacity for both active and passive
equipment, and ensure maximum network performance by providing complete cable
management. The cabinets feature rack unit finger style vertical managers and
one pair of fully adjustable 12-24 EIA mounting rails to provide the same level
of support as a full size cabinet. Designed
for maximum flexibility and ease of use, the cabinets are available with an
optional rear horizontal mount bracket kit, which is designed to provide
additional fixed rack units on the rear wall for vertically mounting fiber
cassettes, active equipment, or power distribution units. The center section of
the cabinet swings out to provide easy access to terminations without
disrupting the rear wall equipment. A front lockable wing turn latch secures
the front door without having to lock the cabinet, which allows for easy access
into the front of the cabinet when used in a secure environment. Mighty
Mo wall mount cabinets are supplied with a variety of cable access options.
Both the top and the bottom of the rear section have a 3” access hole with cap
that is removable only with access to the inside of the cabinet. The top of the
rear section comes standard with two brush cable entry plates to protect the
cabinet from dust and dirt, and the bottom of the rear section comes standard
with two knock-out plates. The
cabinets are built with a rugged 14 GA steel construction to minimize sagging
under heavy loads. They are available in depths of 20" and 26" and
heights of 23.50", 35.75" and 48", which provide 12, 19 and 26
rack units of equipment room. An optional 50 cfm fan provides 50% less noise
than most other leading cabinets. The
new Mighty Mo wall mount cabinets are part of the Ortronics family of Layer
Zero™ physical support solutions. Ortronics Layer Zero solutions maximize
network efficiency by reducing power consumption and cooling costs, reducing
the risk of equipment failure, and enhancing overall system performance. ********************************* Legrand Ortronics Demonstrates Continued Commitment to Environmental Awareness Through ISO 14001 Certification New
London, CT, January 13, 2010 – Legrand | Ortronics, a global leader in high
performance network infrastructure solutions, furthers their commitment to the
protection of the environment through ISO 14001 Certification at its New
London, CT corporate office. Legrand | Ortronics joins four additional Legrand
facilities in North America to receive the certification. ISO 14001 is an
important global distinction that signifies an organization’s commitment to
continuous improvement of their environmental performance. ISO
14001 Certification is granted upon the successful implementation and
maintenance of an Environmental Management System that ensures that an
organization has established, implemented, maintained and framed a process for
improvement upon an environmental management system, to assure itself of
conformity with its stated environmental policy. ISO 14001 Certification is
granted on the successful completion of an external audit of the organization’s
Environmental Management System by a third party auditor. In
an effort to acknowledge their global responsibility for the environment,
Legrand | Ortronics has developed a corporate mission, founded on three main
pillars: prevention of pollution, compliance to all regulatory requirements,
and continuous improvement. “Ortronics is dedicated to the continued
integration of sustainable practices into our business processes to remain
environmentally responsible while helping our customers do the same,” said Mark
Panico, President, Legrand | Ortronics. “ISO 14001 Certification has taken a
strong commitment companywide to implement and is a tremendous accomplishment
for Ortronics.” In
addition to ensuring that Ortronics maintains high environmental standards, the
company is also committed to transferring those standards into the solutions
they offer. Smart manufacturing processes, thoughtful supplier choices, and
innovative product offerings focused on driving energy efficiency are a
cornerstone of the Ortronics mission to help customers achieve their “green”
agenda. For
more information on Ortronics commitment to the environment, please visit their
EcoInfrastructure website at http://www.ortronics.com/us/ecoinfrastructure. ********************************* Brian Ensign of Legrand Ortronics Elected to BICSI Board of Directors New
London, CT, January 13, 2010 – Legrand | Ortronics, a global leader in high
performance network infrastructure solutions, is pleased to announce that Brian
Ensign, RCDD, NTS, OSP, CSI, was re-elected by the BICSI membership as
Northeast Regional Director and to serve a second term (2010 - 2011) on the
BICSI Board of Directors. "I've
enjoyed working with the BICSI association for the current term and am looking
forward to a second term of working to support both global and local BICSI
strategies," said Ensign. Ensign
and his fellow newly elected BICSI officers will be inaugurated in January 2010
at the BICSI Winter Conference in Orlando, Florida. Ensign
is the Director of Training and Technology for Legrand|Ortronics and has been
involved with the industry and BICSI for the past 17 years. ********************************* Network Cabling Manufacturer Siemon Announces Its 2009 Solar Power Generation Figures Company’s
renewable solar power system generated over 216,000 kWh of clean energy in its
first year of operation. January
13, 2009, Watertown, CT — Siemon, a
Connecticut, USA-based manufacturer of IT network cabling and infrastructure
systems is proud to announce that its recently installed solar power system generated
over 216,000 kWh of clean energy in 2009.
Deployed as part of the company’s ongoing environmental stewardship
initiative, the 15,600 square-foot solar power system at Siemon’s Corporate
Headquarters and North American Manufacturing Campus has reduced the
operation's dependence on non-renewable energy sources. By
shifting a portion of power usage to a non-polluting, renewable source, Siemon
realized a number of environmental benefits.
Carbon Dioxide emissions were reduced by over 373,000 lbs by this solar
power system alone. According to EPA
estimates, this CO2 reduction is equivalent to yearly output of 22 homes or
19,031 gallons of gasoline. Real-time
power generation figures from Siemon’s solar array and environmental benefit
equivalencies can be viewed online at: http://www.siemon.com/us/company/environment/solar.asp This
clean solar power system joins a list of other sustainability efforts at
Siemon, including an innovative waste management program that recently helped
the company achieve Zero-Landfill status.
Siemon recycles or repurposes over 900 tons of waste instead of sending
it to landfills, further reducing greenhouse gas emissions by over 2950 tons by
EPA estimates. For
more information on Siemon's environmental initiatives, visit www.siemon.com/green. About Siemon Established
in 1903, Siemon (www.siemon.com) is an
industry leader specializing in the manufacture and innovation of high quality,
high-performance network cabling solutions. Headquartered in Connecticut, USA,
with global offices, manufacturing and service partners throughout the world,
Siemon offers the most comprehensive suite of copper (unshielded and shielded
twisted-pair) category 5e, category 6 (Class E), category 6A (Class EA) and category 7/7A (Class F/FA), and
multimode and singlemode optical fiber
cabling systems available. With over 400 active patents specific to structured
cabling, from patch cords to patch panels, Siemon
Labs invests heavily in R&D and development of industry standards,
underlining the company's long-term commitment to its customers and the
industry. ********************************* Draka to Introduce Bend-Insensitive Versions of Industry Leading Multimode Fibers at BICSI High
capacity multimode fiber product line, MaxCap, enhanced with Draka's
bend-insensitive BendBright technology. Amsterdam,
January 8 - Draka Communications, the number one manufacturer of multimode
fiber, will introduce bend-insensitive versions of its premium high
bandwidth multimode product line, MaxCap, at BICSI Winter Conference &
Exposition in Orlando (Jan 17-21, booth 1325). MaxCap-BB-OM3 and
MaxCap-BB-OM4 combine two of Draka's industry leading technologies, high
capacity multimode fiber and BendBright bend-insensitive
fiber technology. Draka’s industry best global multimode market
share of 25%, confirmed by the CRU Group - KMI Research, is widely
recognized. To date, more than 1 million fiber kilometers of Draka
fiber with BendBright technology have been deployed worldwide. "Draka
has always been in the driver’s seat for high capacity multimode fibers,
leveraging the versatility, precision and flexibility of the PCVD manufacturing
process,“ says Gerard Kuyt, Product Line Manager Multimode Fiber at Draka
Communications. “The new MaxCap-BB-OM3 and MaxCap-BB-OM4 offer provides our
customers with premium bending performances in high-end multimode fibers
for demanding applications." Datacenter
(Ethernet) and storage (Fiber channel) markets are rapidly adopting higher data
rates (10GbE/8GFC) and migrating to higher capacity (40GbE/100GbE, 16GFC)
solutions. High-capacity multimode fibers are ideal for 10 Gb/s link
applications which require a higher power budget, for example when more
connectors are needed in datacenters. Optical solutions using high data rate
optical fiber cables are also a key to the evolution of datacenters towards
lower energy consumption and reduced carbon footprints, easing the environmental
burden. In some demanding configurations, such as challenging cabling routes
with tight corners, small footprint datacenters or Active Optical Cables (AOC),
Draka’s new bend-insensitive multimode offer will provide important additional
power margins compared to the bending performance of regular multimode fibers.
Reliability of the multi-mode fiber systems will be further
improved with such 10Gb/s multimode fibers implementing the BendBright
technology. MaxCap-BB-OM3
and MaxCap-BB-OM4 are a result of optimizing Draka’s patented Plasma-activated
Chemical Vapor Deposition (PCVD) fiber production process. Building upon the
superior bandwidth characteristics offered by PCVD the use of BendBright
technology enables improved bending performance without any sacrifice or
trade-off on bandwidth or other performance specifications of the fiber. “
By using our newest MaxCap-BB-OM3 and MaxCap-BB-OM4, our customers can bring
the benefits of the large and consistent bandwidth characteristics of our
MaxCap-OM3 and MaxCap-OM4 fibers to environments that were previously at the
limit of system margins for designers, or into more compact and higher count
cable designs for ever better bandwidth at ever lower footprint“, adds Gerard
Kuyt. About Draka Draka
(Euronext Amsterdam: DRAK), headquartered in Amsterdam, has over 9000 employees
in countries worldwide and revenues of € 2.7 billion. Draka has a presence in
32 countries in Europe, North and South America, Asia and Australia. Draka’s
activities are divided into three groups: Energy & Infrastructure, Industry
& Speciality and Communications. Draka Communications with its two business
units, Telecom Solutions and Multimedia Specials, is a global market leader in
the development, production and sales of fibers, cables and advanced network
solutions. More information at www.draka.com. ********************************* ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Magazine Wins Two Gold FOLIO: Eddie Awards BETHESDA,
Md., December 7, 2009 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR magazine
has won its first Gold FOLIO: Eddie Awards, honoring excellence in magazine and
online editorial. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR was awarded two Eddies for its January
2009 issue and its Web site at www.ecmag.com
in the Business-to-Business, Energy/Utilities/Engineering, Full Issue and Web
Site Categories. The list of winners is available at:
http://www.foliomag.com/2009/2009-eddie-awards-winners.
“We’re honored to be recognized this year, especially among the level of
excellence from such a wide variety of publications,” said ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR Publisher John Maisel.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR’s January 2009 issue was titled Construction Forecast 2009. Along with the cover story,
focus articles included “BIM: The Future Today;” “Are You Ready? Lighting Innovations;" “The Alternative-Energy Quandary;” “Changes to NFPA 70E-2009 Standard for Electrical Safety in the
Workplace, Part 1;” “Occupational Safety We Can Believe In;” “Landscape Lighting: Part Art, Part Science;” “Specify This;” “Make the Access Control Connection;” and “Underground Report.”
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR’s Web site continues to undergo changes with enhancements
including expanded content, more targeted searching, a dedicated video page
that will also include sponsored multimedia elements, a white papers archive
and more additions and search upgrades. The latest addition is one of the most
effective and detailed electronic media kit that we have ever seen. Check it
out: http://www.ecmag.com/mediakit/ Published
by the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), Bethesda, Md.,
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR delivers 85,300+ electrical contractors and 68,000+
electrical contracting locations, more than any other industry publication.
Telephone: (301) 657-3110. Web site: www.ecmag.com. ********************************* 2010 Marks Several Anniversaries for the Fiber Optic Industry Here are two of the key anniversaries with two questions for
each topic. The first question is the easy one and the second is
more difficult. 1) In 1960 this acronym "Light Amplification
of Stimulated Emission of Radiation" started a revolution that today
allows high speed voice, video and data communications at gigabit data
rates. Besides being the key to the fiber optic communications industry,
It is used as a measurement tool, for surgery, is at checkout counters, and in
all CD and DVD players. 1A) What is this invention? (Laser) 1B) Who invented it? (Theodore Maiman) 2) In 1970 this company manufactured the first optical fiber
that met the 20dB/km attenuation benchmark identified by Charles Kao in his
paper released in 1966 defining optical fibers for optical communication
systems. 2A) Corning 2B) What was the actual attenuation value that was achieved
(16.9 dB/km) For further information on these questions or the history of
fiber optics visit. WWW.FOHistory.org Larry Johnson, Director and Founder FiberStory Ljohnson@FOHistory.org ********************************* Fiber Optic Association News for HOTS US
Stimulus Money for Broadband Funds Fiber Projects As
the FOA expected, much of the US Government's $7.2 billion BTOP (Broadband
Technologies Opportunities Program) stimulus package will go for fiber optic
projects. Nothing expands broadband like fiber, so we were not surprised when
many of the earliest projects approved involved fiber backbones or FTTH. Last
fall we attended a regional meeting for those applying for BTOP funds to see
what kinds of projects were involved in the applications. Some were what you’d
expect – rural telcos wanting to expand their broadband offerings to areas that
now only offered POTS (plain old telephone service) and municipalities wanting
to connect public services, education and traffic controls to central
facilities – but some were unique. For example, we talked with two local ISPs
(Internet Service Providers) using wireless in rural mountainous communities
who were applying for funds to expand their coverage. Part of their plan was to
use fiber to get wireless antennas in remote locations for better coverage. The
BTOP focus is on expanding broadband, especially rural broadband, but fiber
deployment and faster broadband are already on the rise in rural America. A new
survey by the National Telecommunications Cooperative Association (NTCA)
reveals that small rural communications providers are deploying fiber at an impressive
pace, bringing faster high speed broadband service to America's rural
communities. NTCA's
2009 Broadband/Internet Availability Survey found that nearly three-quarters
(73%) of respondents with a fiber deployment strategy intend to offer fiber to the
node to more than 75% of their customer base by 2011. Fifty-five percent plan
to offer fiber to the home to more than half their customers in that same time
frame-more than doubled from just 26% last year. Rural
areas are seeing significant gains in broadband speeds, primarily due to the
increased fiber availability in their communities, according to the survey.
Fifty-three percent of respondents indicated their customers can now receive
broadband service of between 3 and 6 Mbps (up from 46% last year), and 39% can
receive service in excess of 6 Mbps-an increase from just 25% one year ago.
Survey respondents indicated an increase in take rates for the higher broadband
speed tiers as well. Red
the full report (including the survey results) on the NTCA website. URL: (http://www.ntca.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3367:fiber-deployment-faster-broadband-on-rise-in-rural-america&catid=299:current-press-releases&Itemid=807) (We
told them so - Jim Hayes of the FOA told the NCTA convention in 2006 that
"sooner or later, they would deploy fiber...) The
FOA is immensely pleased with the BTOP program. Not only is it already providing
work for our current CFOT-certified fiber optic contractors and techs but it is
also creating work for our FOA-Approved schools who are training new techs for
this work, even under programs funded by the BTOP stimulus program! Here are summaries of a few
of the first grants announced: GEORGIA:
North Georgia Network Cooperative, Inc., $33.5 million grant with an additional
$8.8 million in matching funds to deploy a 260-mile regional fiber-optic ring
to deliver gigabit broadband speeds, reliability, affordability, and abundant
interconnection points for last mile service in the North Georgia foothills. MAINE:
Biddeford Internet Corp. (d.b.a. GWI), $25.4 million grant with an additional
$6.4 million in matching funds to build a 1,100-mile open access fiber-optic
network extending to the most rural and disadvantaged areas of the state of
Maine, from the Saint John Valley in the north, to the rocky coastline of
downeast Maine, to the mountainous regions of western Maine. NEW
YORK: ION Hold Co., LLC, $39.7 million grant with an additional $9.9 million in
matching funds to build 10 new segments of fiber-optic, middle mile broadband
infrastructure, serving more than 70 rural communities in upstate New York and
parts of Pennsylvania and Vermont. SOUTH
DAKOTA: South Dakota Network, LLC, $20.6 million grant with an additional $5.1
million in matching funds to add 140 miles of backbone network and 219 miles of
middle mile spurs to existing network, enabling the delivery of at least 10
Mbps service to more than 220 existing anchor institution customers in rural
and underserved areas of the state. NEW
HAMPSHIRE: Bretton Woods, The Bretton Woods Telephone Company, $985,000 grant
for 20 Mbps two-way broadband service to all potential customers and stimulate
tourism in the area to substantially improve the local economy. This Fiber to
The Premise service will be available to more than 400 locations. NEW
YORK: Potsdam, Slic Network Solutions (Nicholville Telephone) a grant of $4.3
million and loan of $1.1 million for a 136-mile fiber optic network reaching
into five towns in rural Franklin County. This all-fiber network will deliver
broadband voice, and IPTV services to remote rural areas. The network will
offer service to more than 6,500 locations. OHIO:
North Central Ohio Rural Fiber Optic Network, Consolidated Electric
Cooperative, $1,034,413 grant and $1,399,499 loan; and matching funds of
$1,225,000. The funding is integral to a smart grid initiative and broadband
service based on an open-connectivity fiber optic backbone network. More
information about projects funded by the Recovery Act is available at www.usda.gov/recovery,
www.commerce.gov/recovery, www.Recovery.gov and www.WhiteHouse.gov/Recovery. Looking for a job? These projects should keep
many fiber techs employed! Hint: search the sites, esp. this page on Recovery.gov, for fiber or
fiber optics and/or your local state/city to find local BTOP-funded projects. ********************************* GBCI, VA Help Veterans and Families Pay for LEED Exams (Washington,
DC) December 16, 2009 – The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), in
accordance with the G.I. Bill, has agreed to reimburse Veterans, eligible
dependents and reservists for the cost of any of the LEED® Professional Exams™
administered by the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI). “We
are honored to be a part of the VA’s aggressive effort to help Veterans gain
the skills and credentials required for full participation in the new, green
economy,” said Peter Templeton, President, GBCI. “For those veterans who are
pursuing a career in green building or a related field, this support for
attaining LEED credentials can go a long way in helping them achieve their
professional goals, and GBCI is proud to play a part in their future success.” Individuals
planning to take a LEED Professional Exam must apply directly to the VA for
reimbursement. Under this agreement, the VA will cover up to $2,000 per exam.
Anyone who took a LEED Professional Exam after December 3, 2008 is eligible for
reimbursement. Those interested in applying and learning more about the program
and related certification benefits should visit
http://tinyurl.com/gibillVA. GBCI
administers exams for professionals wishing to earn a LEED Green Associate or
LEED AP credential, which support the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED green
building rating systems. The LEED Green Associate credential is ideal for
professionals who want to demonstrate green building expertise in non-technical
fields of practice. The five LEED AP credentials distinguish green building
practitioners who have demonstrated proficiency and specialization in the LEED
rating systems for Building Design + Construction (BD+C), Interior Design +
Construction (ID+C), Operations + Maintenance (O+M), Homes, or Neighborhood
Development (ND). For
more information on the LEED Professional Exams and Credentials, visit www.gbci.org About GBCI ********************************* General Cable Adds 17 Free™ Riser Cable With No Halogens To Its Genspeed® Line HIGHLAND
HEIGHTS, KENTUCKY, January 12, 2010 – General Cable (NYSE: BGC) is pleased to
announce that it has added halogen-free riser cables to its GenSPEED® product
line. These new UL-Rated Category 6 and
5e riser cables, known as 17 FREE™ cables, will be offered at competitive
pricing and feature substantiated green properties. With
the removal of halogens, which fall into Group 17 of the Periodic Table, this
revolutionary 17 FREE line of GenSPEED Riser cables does not contain any
chlorine, fluorine, bromine or iodine, reducing the overall toxicity of the
cable and truly resulting in a more environmentally-friendly “green” product. “General
Cable is committed to achieving industry-leading standards and responding
proactively to environmental issues,” said Bob Kenny, Vice President and
General Manager, General Cable Communications Cables. “As part of this commitment, we continue to
find innovative ways to exceed the requirements of our customers. Our 17 FREE product line is a great example
of turning end-user feedback into reality.”
“We
are excited to offer a greener premise cabling solution that looks and feels
like a traditional riser cable,” said Scott Brown, Director, Technical
Services, General Cable. “I believe this
proactive initiative reflects our stewardship to produce more environmentally
sustainable products without compromising our high standards of safety and
performance. And we are working to
develop other sustainable 17 FREE cable options, including riser-rated premise
fiber cables.” The
U.S. Green Building Council recently announced LEED Pilot Credit 2, which is a
credit geared to reducing the release of persistent bio-accumulative toxic
chemicals, or PBTs, associated with the life cycle of building materials,
including electrical wiring and cable jacketing. Based on this LEED credit and earlier
requests for green products, General Cable’s GenSPEED Wire Wizardssm closely
examined the jacket of its Category 5e and 6 cables and successfully engineered
this 17 FREE halogen-free riser cable version. For
more information about General Cable’s 17 FREE line of GenSPEED products,
please visit our Booth #700 at the 2010 Winter BICSI, which is being held
January 17th – 20th at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando, Florida. General
Cable has accelerated its environmental commitment, addressing its Green
Alternative Approach by identifying greener opportunities and promoting green
cabling solutions wherever feasible.
This includes promoting our existing green products; partnering with key
customers in their green endeavors; identifying and providing resources for
green product gaps; and participating as members in collaborative ventures such
as the Green Suppliers Network (GSN). ********************************* FiberTEK FDX Modules Transform IDEAL LanTEK II Certifiers into Cost-Effective Alternatives to Standard OTDRs Optional
modules provides dual wavelength, bi-directional fiber certification in a
single step SYCAMORE,
IL, November 10, 2009 -- IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC., a global leader in advanced
cable testing and certification equipment, today introduced its new FiberTEK®
FDX Fiber Optic Modules designed to extend the capabilities of the company's
LanTEK® II LAN Cable Certifiers from certifying copper cabling links to the
certification of multi-mode and single-mode fiber optic cabling to Tier 1
standards. Fitting
into the unit's adapter bay, the optional modules transform the LanTEK II into
a cost-effective alternative to traditional OTDRs for certifying or
troubleshooting fiber backbones and fiber links. Field changeable SC, ST and FC
adapters eliminate the need for hybrid launch cables. Three
FiberTEK® FDX modules are available: 1. Multi-mode LED for certification of conventional
multi-mode fiber optic cabling at 850 and 1300 nm (no mandrels required); 2. multi-mode VSCEL/laser modules for
certification of laser optimized multi-mode fiber at 850 and 1300 nm; 3. a single mode version with laser sources
for certification at 1310 and 1550 nm. The
unique full duplex capability of FiberTEK® FDX modules make fiber certification
fast, accurate and easy. A single strand of fiber connected between handsets is
tested at two wavelengths and in both directions simultaneously, while the
length of the fiber is accurately measured. This task previously required the
technician to swap test instruments or connectors, explained Dan Payerle,
Business Unit Manager for IDEAL:
"Never before has it been possible to measure a single strand of
fiber and report its true length and all four insertion loss tests without
juggling tools. The modules eliminate time-consuming and expensive steps from
this process to make every job faster and ultimately more profitable for the
contractor." Introduced
in May 2009, IDEAL LanTEK® II certifiers are available in three models for
copper certification requirements from 350 to 500 to 1000 MHz. Now, by adding
optional FiberTEK® FDX modules to the mix, IDEAL is offering data
communications technicians the industry's most all-inclusive solution for
installation, maintenance and certification of LAN cabling. IDEAL
FiberTEK® FDX modules come with a hard-sided carrying case. For pricing and
specifications, contact IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC., Becker Place, Sycamore,
Illinois 60178. Or phone 1-800-435-0705, Fax: 1-800-533-4483. On the web visit www.lantek2.com or www.idealindustries.com About Ideal Industries,
Inc. IDEAL
INDUSTRIES, INC. has been serving the electrical industry since 1916. IDEAL is
one of the world's leading manufacturers of professional quality tools and
supplies serving installation professionals in the construction, maintenance,
data communications and original equipment manufacturing industries. ********************************* Set Your 2010 Training Schedule for Fiber Optics from The Light Brigade Their classes
are excellent. A good investment in your team. http://www.lightbrigade.com/literature/Training_Brochure.pdf New 2010 Fiber Optic
Training Schedule Tukwila,
Washington — The Light Brigade announces its complete 2010 training schedule,
featuring dates for the national locations for all of The Light Brigade’s fiber
optic training courses. Included in this year’s brochure are: NEW! Fundamentals of Fiber Optics teaches how to properly design, install
and maintain LAN and premises-based fiber optic systems. NEW! Fiber Optics for Utilities focuses on the specific challenges of
designing and installing aerial and underground fiber optic networks in power
utility transmission and distribution rights-of-way. Fiber
Optics 1-2-3 focuses on the design, installation, testing and maintenance of
fiber optic communication systems for voice, video, and data applications. Our
Advanced Hands-on Modules are one-day advanced training classes that focus on a
specific fiber optic discipline. FTTx
for Installers and Planners focuses on the unique requirements of Fiber to the
User networks. Fiber
Optics for ITS is specifically designed for those working with modern
intelligent transportation systems. Fiber
Characterization: PMD, CD, and ORL focuses on building and maintaining
high-speed networks. A
complete list of our Staff Development training DVDs. To
request a copy, please call (206) 575-0404, or email sales@lightbrigade.com About The Light Brigade,
Inc. The
Light Brigade, Inc., is the world’s leading fiber optic training company having
trained over 35,000 students in its public and customized classes. The
curriculum covers the entire spectrum of fiber optics from basic theory and
design to maintenance and testing, through advanced topics such as FTTx, DWDM,
SONET, PMD/CD, and fiber-optic video transmission. The Light Brigade also
produces professional-quality educational DVDs and CDs, a self-paced
computerized training module, and self-study courses. For more information on
The Light Brigade’s educational programs, visit www.lightbrigade.com ********************************* McCormick Users to Discuss BIM, Project Management & Estimating Electrical
contractors and estimators will gather March 17-20 in Tempe, AZ, for the 28th
User’s Conference held for its customers by McCormick Systems. Agenda
highlights include “BIM In The Electrical Industry: Beyond 3D Modeling,” a
review of how to put an electrical estimate to work as a project management
tool, and a refresher (suitable for veterans and relative newbies) on
estimating checks and balances. McCormick’s
annual User’s events are lauded by attendees for the information offered by the
company and what’s shared between users from different parts of the country in
hallway discussions, the reception, and the official event supper. Typical
of user comments received in the past is this, from George A. Kreykes of
Kreykes Electric (Lynwood, Ill.), after a conference: "It was a great
opportunity to boost my knowledge and be informed of the latest, including
McCormick updates and improvements. Also, I got a chance to interact with other
users for ideas." In
addition to presentation information and ideas to customers, McCormick’s
executives and programmers use the event as a “sounding board” – obtaining from
customers their ideas on how the company’s software can be enhanced. For
more information, contact McCormick Systems: www.mccormicksys.com; info@mccormicksys.com; phone
800-444-4890. About McCormick Systems Privately
owned McCormick Systems (Chandler, AZ) is the nation’s leader in software used
for electrical and ABS estimating and project management. The company’s
products enable contractors to quickly produce consistent, profitable estimates
for electrical and voice-data-video work, and more. More
information: www.mccormicksys.com or
800-444-4890. ********************************* You Are Never Too Old! Mike Holt Everyone
can find a way in their busy life to pursue their interests or passions. At
certain points in our life, our circumstances might dictate the choices we have
to make, but at some point we need to stop making excuses. Whether
your dream is to learn new skills, to study something new, or to go on an
adventure, you owe it to yourself to get started. You might surprise yourself
at the success you are able to achieve, and how much fun you can have getting
there – and what’s more, you might inspire others to do the same. Mike
Holt, at 58, keeps on surpassing his dreams by continuing to qualify and ski in
the World Barefoot Ski Championships as the oldest skier in the history of World
Barefoot Championships; and he still runs a successful publishing company and
finds time for all of the other activities he’s involved in. Click
here or on the image. Take
a look at this 70+ year old grandmother who is now on a world tour dancing the
salsa! Maybe
by watching her on this video clip you might be moved to drop your personal
barriers and chase your dreams or passions. www.mikeholt.com Never say
you’re too old! ********************************* Mohawk Announces the Release of Their Newly Re-Designed Tactical Fiber Optic Cable Leominster,
MA, January 2010: Mohawk, a leading
manufacturer of copper cable and fiber optic products, announces the release of
our newly re-designed tactical fiber cable. This cable is a sure fit in today’s
harsh applications. The robust cable design was developed and constructed from
rugged military mechanical standards and will stand up to harsh field abuse.
This re-deployable cable is ideal for use in broadcast applications, military
communications, mining and industrial applications. Mohawk’s
tactical fiber is designed to perform at the highest standards, even when
exposed to harsh elements and tight bend radiuses. The cables are durable and
resistant to abrasion, cut-through and crushing. They are also smaller and
lighter than most traditional cables used in these applications, resulting in
smaller bend radius capability and improved flexibility in a broad range of
outdoor temperatures and weather conditions. Mohawk
also offers its tactical fiber in factory pre-terminated assemblies.
SC/ST/LC/FC fan-outs or SMPTE 358 hermaphroditic connectors are available in
custom lengths. For
more information on our newly re-designed tactical fiber optic cable, as well
as other Mohawk products, please visit our website at www.mohawk-cable.com or call
800-422-9961. About Mohawk ********************************* Motorola Enables Personalized Media Experiences by Doubling Top-Tier Internet Speeds for Armstrong Armstrong
vows to stay ahead of the competition by deploying the TX32 Decoupled
Downstream Module for faster broadband speeds and DOCSIS® 3.0-enabled services Horsham,
PA – 13 January, 2010 – Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today announced
that Armstrong Cable is deploying the Motorola
BSR 64000 TX32 Decoupled Downstream Module across its broadband
network. Armstrong, with cable systems in Kentucky, Maryland, New York,
Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia is leveraging Motorola’s high-density
downstream solution to stay head of increased broadband competition within its
serving areas. Increased
demand for bandwidth is prompting cable operators to seek cost-effective
technologies that will deliver a substantial boost to downstream Internet
speeds. By adding high-density and redundant TX32 modules directly into the
Motorola BSR 64000, Armstrong can cost-effectively deliver an additional 64 QAM
channels out of an existing chassis. The benefits to Armstrong are the
quadrupling of downstream capacity and channel bonding services all while
utilizing existing hardware investments. "We
have been working with Motorola’s TX32 solution for several months with great
success,” said Michael Giobbi, chief technology officer, Armstrong. “The
Motorola TX32 enables us to rapidly deploy downstream channel bonding services,
but also increases network efficiency by dynamically balancing traffic across
TX32 and existing DOCSIS 2.0 2:8 CMTS modules. We are now in a position
to offer higher–tiered broadband services while dramatically reducing our cost
of deployment.” "Armstrong
serves as a great example of how Motorola customers are benefiting from the
combination of our high-density downstream and DOCSIS 3.0 solutions that are
cost-conscious and easy to deploy,” said Joe Cozzolino, senior vice president,
Motorola Home & Networks Mobility. “By transitioning to a DOCSIS 3.0
downstream channel bonding environment, Armstrong is leveraging our unique
ability to enable a seamless migration to a high-capacity DOCSIS 3.0 network
and our commitment to protect their existing investment while lowering overall
cost of deploying additional capacity into their network.” As
the highest-density, integrated downstream technology on the market, the
Motorola TX32 supports 32 QAM channels in a single slot within the Motorola BSR
64000 CMTS/edge router. The solution enables cable operators to deliver
significantly increased bandwidth to new DOCSIS/EuroDOCSIS® 3.0 cable modems
such as Motorola’s SURFboard®
SB6120 and SBV6220,
while preserving operator investment in legacy DOCSIS/EuroDOCSIS 1.x and 2.0
cable modems. The
Motorola BSR 64000 TX32 Decoupled Downstream Module is a DOCSIS 3.0-qualified
product. Click
here for more information on Motorola’s DOCSIS 3.0 ultra-broadband
products. For updates visit www.mediaexperiences2go.com and
follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/motomedia2go Motorola's
Home & Networks Mobility business delivers fully integrated and
customizable media solutions enabling operators to provide personalized, rich
media experiences to their subscribers. As a global video leader in digital
entertainment devices, digital and IP video headends and digital video
processing, Motorola brings its video expertise to bear as operators -
wireline, wireless, cable and telco - seek to evolve their networks for the
future. About Motorola ********************************* NECA Returning to Boston for 2010 Convention and Trade Show Revolutionary Power.
Renewable Solutions. For
more than 80 years, the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) has
been bringing the nation’s leading electrical contractors together with
manufacturers, innovators, suppliers and service providers to make our
electrical construction industry the strongest in the world. In 2010, NECA will
host its annual Convention and Trade Show to Boston, Oct. 2-5. NECA’s
convention and trade show are the leading events for the electrical
construction industry, featuring classroom and hands-on education, active
networking opportunities and open discussion forums where electrical
contractors can address the critical issues facing their industry. “The
NECA convention is where I come to get recharged,” said Rocky Sharp, Madsen
Electric, Tacoma, Wa. “No matter how tough a year it may have been, I know I’m
going to hear some kind of good news there. Either it’s a new product that
saves time on a job, or a new way to connect with customers – it always helps.
It always gives me a new perspective and a renewed outlook.” “We
broke all previous attendance records for our 2009 pre-convention workshops and
management seminars in Seattle, largely because our training focuses on topics
that matter to electrical contractors,” said Beth Ellis, NECA executive
director, convention/exposition. “We ask them what issues are affecting how
they do business, what aspects of the industry they want to learn more about,
and sessions are led by experienced instructors. Contractors know that the NECA
convention is the best deal when it comes to management education.” NECA
2010 Boston will also feature an expanded Energy Solutions Zone with new
“building green” resources at the NECA Show; special safety sessions for line
contractors; and a keynote speech from ocean explorer Bob Ballard, who located
the wrecks of the Titanic, Yorktown, and more. Learn
more about NECA 2010 Boston at www.necaconvention.org, become a fan
of NECA Convention on Facebook, and get updates via Twitter,
twitter.com/NECAConvention. ********************************* The NECA Show - Contractors Connecting The World With Power + Lighting + Integrated Systems Your invitation to present
a NECA Technical Workshop Please
accept this invitation to submit a Technical Workshop for the 2010 NECA Show in
Boston, October 2-5, 2010. This
year, the NECA Staff, along with the consultation of the NJATC, are looking for
revolutionary solutions for the growing challenges of electrical contractors
and their customer demands. This
benefit is exclusive to confirmed NECA Show 2010 exhibitors and exhibiting
NJATC training partners. More
Info & Submittal Form Here Deadline:
Feb. 18th www.necaconvention.org - October 2-5, 2010 - Boston National
Electrical Contractors Association ********************************* Updates: The NECA Show - Contractors Connecting The World With Power + Lighting + Integrated Systems National
Electrical Contractors Association • Convention – Exposition SMART
GRID PROJECTS AWARDED BY DOE The
U.S. Dept. of Energy announced Nov. 24 that it has selected 32 smart grid
projects to receive a total in $620 million in ARRA funds. The DOE funding
will be complemented by more than $1 billion in private-sector matching
funds for those projects. NECA
ENDORSES REBUILDING AMERICA INTIATIVE A
coalition of business, labor and consumer advocates came to Capitol Hill
recently calling for action to address America’s immediate needs for job
creation and energy security. They were joined by congressional leaders —
including Senators Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Representative
Peter Welch (D, VT-at large) — who understand that retrofit
projects provide for job creation and economic growth. NECA
is among the more than 50 trade associaitions, labor unions, businesses,
manufacturers, that have endorsed the goals of the Rebuilding America
proposal. More... ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR magazine has garnered its share of honors in the past, but now, for
the first time ever, NECA's monthly publication has earned two awards at the
highest (gold) level from Folio in the largest awards competition in magazine
publishing. STILL TALKING ABOUT THE
LAST SHOW “Our
primary goal as a Premier Partner of NECA and
supporter of The NECA
Show is increasing industry recognition of our INDURA® Ultra Soft® line
of flame-resistant fabrics. Our presence
at the show and exposure as a
Premier Partner of NECA really helped drive people to us. The
recognition we received as Premier Partner of NECA at the Opening Ceremony,
the show graphics and other means really got the word out that we strongly
support NECA and The NECA Show. Our
brand presence and show floor experience
was excellent. Despite the challenging economy,
booth traffic was
terrific -- ten times what we expected.”
Westex
EXHIBIT in the NECA SHOW • SECURE YOUR
2010 LOCATION! CONTRACTORS CONNECTING THE
WORLD WITH POWER + LIGHTING + INTEGRATED SYSTEMS NECA
• 3 Bethesda Metro Center • Suite 1100 • Bethesda MD 20814 www.necaconvention.org • www.necanet.org ********************************* Leviton Launches HOME 6™ and HOME 5e™ Residential Solutions New
Connected Home category-rated connectors and patch cables deliver affordable
performance January
8, 2010 – Bothell, WA: Leviton today
announced the launch of its new Network Solutions HOME 6 and HOME 5e solutions.
The CAT 6 and 5e connectors and patch cables are part of the division’s
Connected Home line, and provide high-quality connectivity specifically
designed for residential applications. HOME
6 and HOME 5e connectors are each available in standard and tool-free versions
that meet or exceed T568A wiring standards. The tool-free connectors feature an
innovative design that eliminates the need for punchdown tools and provides
easy wire organization. Both styles are available in several colors: white,
light almond, ivory, blue, grey, black, and brown. Ultra
High Flex and standard HOME 6 and HOME 5e patch cables offer affordable,
high-performance patching for computers and other structured wiring uses. Ultra
High Flex cables feature a low profile cable, allowing for tighter radius
connections and a cleaner finished appearance. Ultra High Flex and Standard
cables are available in white, yellow, red, and blue. All
of Leviton’s Connected Home Solutions, including the new HOME 6 and HOME 5e lines,
are available through the company’s residential products reseller network. For
more information, visit Leviton.com/connectedhome. About Leviton Network
Solutions Leviton
Network Solutions was created more than 20 years ago to meet the growing need for
telecommunications and high-speed data technologies. Today, the division is
dedicated to producing complete network infrastructure systems for the
enterprise, data center, government, health care, education, and residential
markets. Copper, fiber, and power solutions include structured cabling systems,
enclosures, PDUs, and much more. All Leviton products are engineered to
exacting standards and offer guaranteed performance. For more information,
visit Leviton.com. ********************************* Leviton Receives Industry’s First Third-Party Verification of an OM3 Fiber System for 10G January
6, 2010 – Bothell, WA: Leviton today announced that its OM3 fiber system has
been Intertek
tested three different fiber channel configurations to assure compliance to the
maximum insertion loss requirements specified in the TIA-568-C.0 standard. The
channels used all of Leviton’s OM3 system products, including pre-terminated
MTP trunks, MTP-LC cassettes, MTP harnesses, MTP brackets, and patch cords. The
channels were configured with 6, 8, and 9 mated connector pairs in lengths of
300, 53, and 62 meters to show typical data center applications as well as
maximum flexibility. The 8 mated pair configuration, for example, used 4 MTP-LC
cassettes and 53 meters of OM3 cable. All 12 fiber channels were set up and
tested as specified in TIA-568-C.0 to the maximum channel insertion loss of 2.6
dB for 10GBASE-S. Paul
Alt, senior project engineer at Intertek, stated, “All configurations tested
were found to be compliant to the maximum insertion loss requirements as
specified in TIA-568-C.0. The variation in loss between each channel tested was
very minimal, demonstrating consistent performance for all samples tested.” “The
third-party testing done by Intertek really highlights the excellent
performance and margin Leviton consistently delivers in their pre-terminated
fiber solutions. We are excited to be the first manufacturer to have an
independent fiber channel verification completed,” said Gary Bernstein, RCDD,
director of fiber product management at Leviton. ********************************* Leviton Publishes 2010 Network Solutions Catalog New
copper and fiber systems sections highlight company’s end-to-end solutions December
15, 2009 – Bothell, WA: Leviton today
announced the release of its 2010 Network Infrastructure Solutions catalog. The
catalog includes all of the division’s commercial network infrastructure
offerings, including copper, fiber, power, wireless, and multi-dwelling unit
(MDU) solutions. New
for 2010, the catalog includes sections detailing the company’s copper and
fiber systems. Features, benefits, and components of high-performance Leviton
CAT 6A, 6, 5e, and shielded copper systems are all included. 50/125 µm
laser-optimized multimode (OM3/OM4), 62.5/125 or 50/125 µm multimode (OM1/OM2),
and single-mode (OS1/OS2) fiber connectivity solutions are featured as well. In addition, the catalog
has been updated to include new products released since the previous printing,
including: Leviton
C1 Ultra™ Composite Patch Panels The
industry’s first component-rated CAT 6A UTP connector 8"
x 8" high-capacity Versi-Duct® vertical and horizontal cable management Monitored
and Enhanced Metered FLX Series custom-configured PDUs UTP
Security infrastructure solutions Visual
Fault Locator (VFL) and compatible LC and SC connectors Leviton
is currently distributing the new catalog to its worldwide sales and
distribution network. The catalog can be viewed online at the company’s
literature library at Leviton.com/networksolutions ********************************* Outstanding Buildings Earn BOMA 360 Designation for Excellence in Management and Operations (WASHINGTON—December
23, 2009) The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International
today conferred four buildings with the BOMA 360 Performance Program
designation. These buildings join a growing number of best-in-class buildings
to receive the BOMA 360 designation since its launch last spring. The
BOMA 360 Performance Program is a pioneering new program that recognizes best
practices in building operations and management in commercial properties. “As
building owners hold properties for longer due to current market conditions,
effective and efficient building operations and management are critical,”
commented BOMA International Chair James A. Peck, RPA, FMA, senior director of
asset services, CB Richard Ellis. “The BOMA 360 designation is like a stamp of
quality assurance that denotes a building is best-in-class. Tenants, prospective
tenants, owners and investors can rest assured that 360 buildings exceed
industry standards on every level.” The
BOMA 360 Performance Program is an online self-assessment that evaluates
properties on six major areas of building management: building operations and
management; life safety/security/risk management; training and education;
energy; environment/sustainability; and tenant relations/community involvement.
The holistic nature of the BOMA 360 Performance Program means that every aspect
of building performance is assessed and scores are based on how buildings meet
an extensive checklist of best practices. The program comes at a critical time,
as building owners and managers are looking to differentiate themselves from
competition in a distressed market. The newly conferred
buildings include: 1300 Clay Street Oakland,
Calif. Owned
by: OCC Venture, LLC Managed
by: Shorenstein Realty Services, L.P. 400 & 450 N. Brand
Boulevard Glendale,
Calif. Owned
by: MetLife Real Estate Investments Managed
by: Cushman & Wakefield of California, Inc. Accenture Tower Minneapolis,
Minn. Owned
by: California State Teachers’ Retirement System Managed
by: CB Richard Ellis Wachovia Financial Center Miami,
Fl. Owned
by: 200 South Biscayne TIC I & II, LLC Managed
by: Cushman & Wakefield of Florida, Inc. For
more information on the BOMA 360 Performance Program, visit www.boma.org/GetInvolved/BOMA360.
About BOMA International ********************************* Service Is Still A Priority for Telecommunications Industry Outpost Sentinel to the Rescue Despite
the slow economic conditions, new and better offerings continue to flow into
the communications industry. We uncovered a real gem for the service monitoring
needs of the PBX market. www.pbxmonitor.com Here’s
the OutPost Sentinel story. After, research and interviews we got a picture of
a powerful new technology that may be the answer for the larger PBX customers.
OutPost Sentinel provides intelligent PBX and IT infrastructure management
solutions that increase profits, reduce downtime, decrease costs and increase
business productivity. their industry leading console management technology
delivers secure PBX and network monitoring, management and administration
capabilities by combining comprehensive access and management software with a
secure path to deliver complete access to all PBX, network and IT
infrastructure equipment. From any location, they deliver the same access an
on-site visit would provide for trouble shooting, repairing, configuring,
restoring or rebooting troubled systems. Dan
Wessel, Director of Sales at OUTPOST SENTINEL (Alpharetta, GA) explained their
monitoring system and the functionality advantages. “We’ve developed a
unique, affordably priced IP-based, fully redundant alarm monitoring
solution that delivers more functionality and better results than
alternatives. Our easily configured alarm escalation process
delivers instant notifications in a variety of formats including email, text
messaging, IM, etc. Our web-based alarm monitoring software lets service
personnel instantly access our application from their browser.” Dan
Wessel added, ”Your technical talent can have complete, private access to
everything needed to identify and correct a problem without VPN-like
intrusion. We also provide an intelligent power strip to allow rebooting
of any device, and temperature probes to monitor on-site conditions as integral
components of our system.” The
OUTPOST SENTINEL alarm monitoring solution is available for purchase or they
can provide it on a hosted basis from our secure data center. Their
solutions can be used to monitor your customers’ PBXs and IT networks
to deliver world class service without the expense of managing a
full time NOC or call center. OUTPOST SENTINEL can accommodate all of your
monitoring requirements for any console-based systems manufactured by
Mitel, Nortel, InterTel, ShoreTel, Avaya, NEC, Toshiba, etc. or any
IP based system like the Mitel (Inter-Tel) 5000 or the Nortel BCM (SNMP
traps). They are not limited by manufacturer. If a device has
output they can monitor it. OUTPOST
SENTINEL has just released our Quality of Service software for monitoring and
troubleshooting VoIP networks. This includes QT, a robust, active VoIP
appliance for call analysis and Netflow, the traffic monitoring software that
enables network analysis for traffic shaping and server, application and
protocol troubleshooting. Most major switch and router vendors support
Netflow and sFlow used by the QT including Cisco, Enterasys, Extreme, Foundry,
Juniper, Riverstone, Packeteer, and dozens of others. ********************************* Seven Local U.S. Green Building Council Chapters Awarded for Excellence Washington,
DC (December 15, 2009) - The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) has recognized
seven of its nearly 80 local chapters with its Annual Chapter Awards of
Excellence. The awards, presented last month in Phoenix at USGBC’s
Greenbuild International Conference and Expo, are given to chapters that excel
in providing local green building outreach and education and in fostering best
practices among the green building community. The four award categories
include: Advocacy & Influence; Community; Education; and Organizational
Excellence. The awards are sponsored each year by USGBC national member
Milliken & Company. “Our
chapters are the driving force behind USGBC’s efforts to make green building a
reality for everyone within a generation,” said Heather Tomlinson, Vice
President of Community. “Chapter staff and volunteers dedicate time and
resources to take important action locally through advocacy, outreach and
education in order to produce positive results globally, and their work
certainly deserves recognition.” The
Advocacy & Influence award recognizes chapters that have developed and
implemented a successful green building advocacy campaign, resulting in the
adoption of local green building legislation and the potential for state-wide
legislation. The winner of the Award of Excellence in the Advocacy &
Influence category for a small chapter was the Cincinnati Regional Chapter. Through
its efforts, the chapter cultivated a strong relationship with the Mayor of
Cincinnati, who has since signed on to the Mayors’ Alliance for Green Schools,
and helped move the state of Ohio one step closer to implementing legislation
requiring LEED Silver Certification - plus 30 percent energy efficiency - for
any state funded project. The
Community award recognizes a chapter for its efforts to expand the green
building community within its area by building relationships with other local
organizations, fostering proactive partnerships and leading a meaningful
dialogue among the groups and the local community, as a whole. The winner
of the Award of Excellence in the Community large chapter category was the
Chicago Chapter for its work on the Urban Open/New Horizons Community Garden
project, a collaborative effort with area high school students, community
members and local volunteers on the design and construction of a sustainable,
indoor/outdoor facility in Chicago’s East Garfield Park. The winner of the
Award of Excellence in the Community small chapter category was the Vermont
Green Building Network (VGBN) for leading an innovative Web site project
involving the Vermont Green Home Alliance, which resulted in the launch of a
critical resource where individuals from regions throughout the state could
interact, educate and share information on various residential rating systems. The
St. Louis Chapter received an honorable mention in the Community large chapter
category for its Growing Green Awards, which recognize individuals, groups,
organizations and companies that are transforming the built environment into a
healthier place to live, work and play. The
Education award recognizes chapters that have made a significant contribution
to green building market transformation through diverse, quality and purposeful
educational offerings. The James River Green Building Council in central
Virginia received the large chapter award for creating and implementing
educational programs that present wide-audiences with unique opportunities to
get involved, including the “Green Spaces” design competition, LEED workshops
and events, Eco-Building Tours and organizational partnerships. The South
Carolina Chapter won the Award of Excellence in Education for a small chapter
through the development of high-level, consistent and impactful educational
programs that allowed each of the chapter’s four branch regions to provide LEED
and green building learning and community-building at a grassroots level. The
Chicago Chapter received an honorable mention in the Education large chapter category
for its commitment to elevating the level of its educational content with data
critical to measuring the performance of green buildings. The
Organizational Excellence award recognizes a small and large chapter for
leading initiatives that have improved or enhanced chapter leader development
and demonstrated excellence in organizational practices, including areas such
as board leadership, communications, planning and overall organizational
efficiency. The winner of the Organizational Excellence award in a large
chapter category was the Delaware Valley Green Building Council (DVGBC) for
significantly increasing organizational efficiency, transparency and
communication, developing a strategic plan to advance program and advocacy
goals and investing in a new Web site with a rigorous data, event and committee
management system. The Georgia Chapter won the award for Organizational
Excellence in a small chapter category for its successful merger of the state’s
two existing entities in Atlanta and Savannah, forming one, balanced
organization focused on green building market transformation across the entire
state of Georgia. Winning
chapters received recognition during USGBC’s Chapter Forum at Greenbuild and on
USGBC’s Web site, as well as a financial award. The awards review panels
for each category were comprised of a cross section of USGBC leadership
including chapter leaders and staff, national staff and members of USGBC’s
Board of Directors and Chapter Steering Committee. For
more information on each winning chapter and their efforts, visit www.usgbc.org/chapters.
About U.S. Green Building
Council The
Washington, D.C.-based U.S. Green Building Council is committed to a prosperous
and sustainable future for our nation through cost-efficient and energy-saving
green buildings. With
a community comprising 78 local affiliates, more than 20,000 member companies
and organizations, and more than 131,000 LEED Accredited Professionals, USGBC
is the driving force of an industry that is projected to contribute $554
billion to the U.S. gross domestic product from 2009-2013. USGBC leads an
unlikely diverse constituency of builders and environmentalists, corporations
and nonprofit organizations, elected officials and concerned citizens, and
teachers and students. Buildings
in the United States are responsible for 39% of CO2 emissions, 40% of energy
consumption, 13% water consumption and 15% of GDP per year, making green
building a source of significant economic and environmental opportunity.
Greater building efficiency can meet 85% of future U.S. demand for energy, and
a national commitment to green building has the potential to generate 2.5
million American jobs. ********************************* Siemon Announces New Angled Versions of Ultra High-Density 48-Port, 1U Z-MAX™ Patch Panels Angled
patch panel is designed to facilitate high-density patch cord routing without
the need for additional rack-mount cable management. January
8, 2010, WATERTOWN, CT – Siemon is proud
to launch an angled version of their innovative and popular Z-MAX modular patch
panel. Designed to support both the shielded and UTP versions of Siemon’s 10
Gb/s Z-MAX 6A network cabling solution, these new panels meet or exceed all
10GBASE-T and category 6A/class EA performance requirements. In addition the
UTP angled Z-MAX panels can be used with category 6 UTP Z-MAX panel outlets and
pre-terminated trunking assemblies. Available
in ultra high-density 48 port 1U and 24 port 1U versions, the new angled
configuration allows patch cords to be routed directly into vertical cable
managers, eliminating the need for additional horizontal cable managers and
saving valuable rack space. This not
only provides increased density, but also offers more aesthetically pleasing
patch cord management. Like
the flat versions of the Z-MAX patch
panel, Siemon’s new angled panels feature a unique modular Quick-Snap panel
design, which allows Z-MAX category 6 or 6A panel outlets to be quickly snapped
into place or removed to speed initial deployment and subsequent moves, adds
and changes. Designed specifically for
the Z-MAX panels, Z-MAX panel outlets utilize the same best-in-class termination
process as Z-MAX hybrid flat/angled outlets. Using the simple, patent-pending
Z-TOOL™, both shielded and unshielded Z-MAX panel outlets can be terminated in
as little as 60 seconds from start to finish, including cable preparation. The
terminated outlets can then be easily snapped into the panel. The
angled Z-MAX panels’ Quick Snap design also makes them ideal for use with
Siemon’s factory pre-terminated Z-MAX trunking cable assemblies. Equipped with Z-MAX category 6 or 6A UTP or
category 6A Shielded panel outlets, Siemon trunks are custom configured specifically
to the customer need, allowing permanent links within data centers, or other
environments with pre-determined lengths, to be quickly deployed. This
exact-fit approach, combined with the Z-MAX Quick Snap panel design,
significantly reduces installation time - up to 75% compared to individually
field-terminated channels. By
consolidating multiple cabling channels, Siemon trunking cable assemblies also
improve cable management and pathway space utilization in raised floor or
overhead cable tray as well as eliminating on site scrap which makes for a
greener installation. All scrap from the
factory termination process is 100% recycled as part of Siemon’s zero-landfill
commitment to the environment. These
durable panels are constructed of lightweight, high strength steel with
industrial black finish, scratch/fade resistant port marking and user-friendly
integrated cable management. Port
identification is enhanced through the Z-MAX panel’s innovative high visibility
magnifying labeling system. Z-MAX
6A shielded panels feature Siemon’s integrated Quick Ground™ technology, which
automatically grounds Z-MAX 6A shielded modules to the panel upon insertion,
eliminating additional outlet grounding steps.
Both Z-MAX shielded and unshielded panels are available as complete kits
including patch panel, Z-MAX panel outlets and all necessary accessories. Empty
panels are also available for use with Z-MAX pre-terminated trunking cable
assemblies. Siemon’s
Z-MAX 6A line includes complete end-to-end category 6A/class EA systems in both
shielded and unshielded configurations.
The full Z-MAX 6A channel consists of Z-MAX 6A outlets Siemon category
6A cable and Z-MAX 6A patch panels, as well as patent pending Z-MAX 6A patch
cords that feature a precisely tuned printed circuit board (PCB) into every
plug for enhanced signal and unparalleled end-to-end system performance. To explore Siemon’s entire Z-MAX line,
visit: http://www.siemon.com/us/zmax/ About Siemon Established
in 1903, Siemon (www.siemon.com) is an
industry leader specializing in the manufacture and innovation of high quality,
high-performance network cabling solutions. Headquartered in Connecticut, USA,
with global offices, manufacturing and service partners throughout the world,
Siemon offers the most comprehensive suite of copper (unshielded and shielded
twisted-pair) category 5e, category 6 (Class E), category 6A (Class EA) and category 7/7A (Class F/FA), and
multimode and singlemode optical fiber
cabling systems available. With over 400 active patents specific to
structured cabling, from patch
cords to patch panels,
Siemon Labs invests heavily in R&D and development of industry standards,
underlining the company's long-term commitment to its customers and the
industry. ********************************* Killer Website with Many Valuable Components = Tedgreenroom.Com Launched
tedgreenroom.com, a website that provides users with up-to-date news, industry
resources, and a place to help shape the electrical distribution industry’s
future through blogs, interactive research, and more. The site complements TED’s
print edition, which features a monthly green section and quarterly supplement. Completed
upgrades to the Bronze, Silver, and Gold levels of the Electrical Products
Education Course (EPEC). Improvements to the program included new products and
technologies (including LEDs, CFLs, and personal protective gear), increased
emphasis on add-on sales in each chapter, and streamlined modules for faster
completion. ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR and tED magazines announced the launch of counterfeitscankill.com,
an anticounterfeiting microsite that advocates against the sale and
installation of counterfeit electrical products and educates the channel of the
dangers and liabilities associated with such products. Released
two new research projects: “Green Goes Mainstream: How to Profit from Green
Market Opportunities” and “Going Green—Inside & Out.” Both projects
produced a number of deliverables, including the “Going Green Investment IQ,”
that are available on tedgreenroom.com. Research is funded by the Foundation’s
Channel Advantage Partnership endowment. Introduced
two green market guides, “Industrial Upgrades: Green Electrical Cost Savings”
and “Commercial Upgrades: Green Electrical Cost Savings.” The planning guides
were designed in partnership with the Manufacturers Council to help raise
awareness of the many ways to adopt electrical energy-saving solutions to help
reduce electrical operating costs. Expanded
online offerings to include ASSET (Achieving Superior Service Every Time), a
new series of customer service training programs designed specifically for the
electrical distribution industry. This course provides users with the knowledge
and skills they need to provide superior customer service to both internal and
external customers. Launched
the training series “Selling Green 101,” based on the research study “Green
Goes Mainstream: How to Profit from Green Market Opportunities,” conducted by
Yudelson Associates. The series, consisting of a number of 20- to 30-minute
courses that build on this overview of green markets, is a starting point for
those individuals intending to become more proficient in selling green
solutions. Received
more than $143,000 in contributions from 112 member companies and individuals
to the NAED Education & Research Foundation annual campaign. Received
two $100,000 contributions to the Channel Advantage Partnership endowment: one
from Independent Electric Supply in honor of Richard F. Hurd and one from the L
& R Anixter Foundation in memory of Edward F. Anixter. Recruited
14 new members via the Building Stars promotion, where companies can join NAED
for just $100 and receive a package of member services valued at over $5,000;
one new member joined under the NAED & IDEA-4-Me program. TED
magazine received several honors, including a Tabbie Bronze Award and an
honorable mention award from TABPI, five honorable mentions in the Magnum Opus
Awards competition, and a National Azbee Award of Excellence and five Western
Region Azbee Awards of Excellence from ASBPE. Was
awarded the 2009 NECA Industry Partner Award. Redesigned
tedmag.com to feature new content sections categorized by type, four new blogs,
a product area, and a new digital version of tED’s monthly print issue. Announced
the first group of Certified Electrical Professional—Inside Sales™ and
Certified Electrical Professional—Outside Sales™ certificants. Assembled
a task force to focus on structural changes to future National Electrical
Leadership Summits; the 2009 Summit agenda was completely overhauled to offer
members the timeliest mission-critical knowledge possible. Upgraded
the NAED Learning Center. Enhancements included an updated web-based platform
offering state-of-the-art technology and a more responsive and secure user
experience, customized company home pages and role-specific dashboards, and an
enhanced reporting engine with more comprehensive data filtering, analysis
tools, and output options. ********************************* ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Magazine Enhances Web Site More
Content, Easier Searching, New Video/Sponsored Multimedia Features BETHESDA,
Md., December 11, 2009 — ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR magazine at www.ecmag.com
now offers expanded content, more targeted searching, articles grouped by
ratings, a new video page and sponsored multimedia features for deeper
resources and easier navigation. “As
the primary resource for electrical contractors, we’re continually working to enhance
both the print and online versions to anticipate our subscribers’ changing
needs,” said John Maisel, publisher of ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR magazine from the
National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA). “Our Web site aims to
deliver more in-depth content, easier searching and more opportunities for
sponsored content and project features,” he said. The
updated site allows topic-specific searching in areas such as
codes/standards/safety, green building, lighting, management essentials,
residential and systems, culling together all archived content. A new video
page will feature ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR videos and Webinars as well as
sponsored videos from manufacturers and other trade allies. Additions and
enhancements will also include sponsored white papers and case studies, and two
article groups ranked by top-rated and most popular ratings. The landing page
was also eliminated, now integrating its content with the original homepage. New
elements include: Subject Tags and Tabs: the new subject tag bar
combines select subjects into umbrella topics; for example, the new Management
Essentials tag will display articles about estimating, financial and other
topics that cover the business side of electrical contracting. Homepage Changes: migrates the entirety of
the current issue to the homepage Clickable Archive Pages: enhanced functionality;
user-friendly to search content Top Rated and Most Popular
Articles: three or four stories appear on the homepage with links to the
top 50 rated and most popular articles Dedicated Video Section: devoted to
video content, primarily to feature product demonstrations and other news from
industry manufacturers Recharging the Industry: completely reader-driven,
features readers’ success stories about projects involving American Recovery
and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds White Papers Archive:
more material and easier access, including case studies Follow Us: on Facebook
and Twitter; ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR also has a LinkedIn
Group and a newsfeed ********************************* BuildingGreen and the National Association of Home Builders Announce Curriculum Partnership GreenBuildingAdvisor.com
to be a key "engine" behind NAHB's new Master Green Builder Remodeler
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