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North Carolina Department of Transportation Selects Activu for New, World-Class, Multi-Agency Joint Forces Headquarters

North Carolina Department of Transportation Selects Activu for New, World-Class, Multi-Agency Joint Forces Headquarters











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Rockaway, NJ (PRWEB) March 15, 2012

Activu® Corporation, a leading provider of IP-based visualization and collaboration solutions for mission-critical command and control center environments, is pleased to announce that it has designed, built, installed and commissioned a turnkey large-scale visualization system at the Statewide Transportation Operations Center in the State of North Carolina’s Joint Forces Headquarters (JFHQ) building in Raleigh, North Carolina.

The Joint Forces Headquarters brings together staff from North Carolina’s departments of Transportation, Highway Patrol, National Guard and Emergency Management under one roof for coordinated routine and emergency operations. Specifically, at the facility’s new Statewide Transportation Operations Center (STOC), the North Carolina Department of Transportation is co-located with the Turnpike Authority and NC DOT’s Incident Management Assistance Patrol. The new 236,000 square feet building features state-of-the-art technology, equipment and network infrastructure, and facilities such as a 400-seat auditorium, a dedicated media briefing room, a large situation room and multiple breakout and conference rooms.

Activu’s secure, Internet Protocol (IP) and open standards based visualization and collaboration solution is as an integral part of the state’s Triangle Expressway Intelligent Transportation (ITS) system and allows the NCDOT to easily share information from 400 closed circuit television cameras, over 600 vehicle detectors and 5 roadway weather information systems with other agencies at the JFHQ and beyond. This sharing, where all stakeholders see exactly the same information, improves situational awareness, helps develop a common operating picture and significantly improves the quality and speed of decision-making which, in turn, helps the DOT fulfill its mission of safely and efficiently moving people, goods and services. Activu’s software accommodates NCDOT’s legacy analog infrastructure, bridges it with newer network and mobile technologies, and offers operators a single point of control.

“Activu is delighted to be a part of this initiative. We strongly believe that North Carolina’s state-of-the-art integrated Joint Forces operations center is the wave of the future because it underscores the profound importance of inter-agency cooperation for effective monitoring and emergency response. We also believe that the opportunity and scale of inter-agency cooperation at this center will help us improve and expand our own product capabilities.” said Paul Noble, Activu CEO.

About Activu

Activu is the leading provider of highly secure, scalable and robust IP-based visualization and collaboration solutions for mission critical command and control center environments. Our solutions enable sharing, annotating, and analyzing real-time visual information across the network, and across display devices from large video walls to mobile devices – to develop a Common Operational Picture (COP), improve Situational Awareness (SA) and accelerate decision-making. Learn more.





















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Transportation Security Officer (TSO) Job And How To Get Tso Job

The Transportation Security Administration can’t seem to find enough people to fill its job openings. At the top of these openings, are the Transportation Security Officer jobs. If you are a job seeker, by all means, you should consider getting one of these jobs. In this article, I will cover the things you need to secure the TSO job.

The Transportation Security Administration has recently made this job more appealing by establishing career tracks. You can start at the entry level as a transportation security officer or airport security officer as it is called by some people and work your way up. The higher position you attain, the more money you can make. You don’t have to worry about being stuck in the same position for the rest of your career, like before.

If you get a job as a TSO employee, you will provide security and protection to passengers, airports, and aircrafts. Those that have done any travelling by air lately have seen transportation administration officers at work. They screen passengers and baggage to make sure nothing dangerous gets on the airplane.

To do this job well, you should posses the following skills:

1. The ability to communicate and give clear directions

2. The ability to make decisions in routine and emergency situations

3. The ability to maintain your focus and awareness in busy, distracting, and noisy situations

4. The ability to lift and carry baggage that weighs up to 70 pounds

5. The ability to operate an x-ray machine

6. The ability to identify and locate life threatening situations and devices. This could include devices that can be weapons of mass destruction.

7. The ability to stand for long hours

Transportation security officer must meet minimum educational qualification. They are:

1. High school diploma or GED

2. Proficiency in reading, writing, speaking, and listening

3. Successfully completion of required training. This includes 168 to 200 hours of classroom and on the job training

4. Pass a certification examination

5. Continue to take recurrent training

6. Continue to pass recurrent certification exams

One year of work experience can replace the above high school diploma or GED requirement. The accepted experience is work as a security officer, x-ray technician, or airport screener.

There are also additional requirements to getting the TSO job. They are:

1.You must be a US Citizen or National

2.You must pass criminal background check

3.You must pass credit history check

4.You must pass drug and alcohol screening

5.You must have good vision

6.You must successfully complete a medical evaluation

7.You must have at least an average hearing

Because of the level of terror threat all over the world, this has become a security sensitive job. Expect to be fingerprinted and photographed. Also be ready to complete some national security paperwork.

There you have it. The things you need to get a transportation security officer job. If you are interested in this career, there is no better time than the present to apply for the job. The Transportation Security Administration needs you and you will be providing a needed service. This service will lead to a nice career and benefits.

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Copywrite Kenneth Echie. Kenneth is a writer for Criminal Justice Schools and Degrees. You can apply for Transportation Security Officer Jobs by visiting TSO Jobs Affiliated website: Extra Income Ideas

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