CIAM Today Central Institute of aviation Motors, CIAM, aviation, Propulsion, Engine, The Institute directly participates in organization and conduction of many http://www.ciam.ru/eversion/about_today.htm
Extractions: Russian home history conferences ... ABOUT INSTITUTE :: CIAM TO-DAY Central Institute of Aviation Motors (CIAM) is the unique Russian research establishment engaged in sophisticated research and development in the field of aeroengine building, from basic study of physical processes up to joint work with design bureaus (DB) on creation, upgrading , and certification of new engines as well as scientific support of their operation tracking reliability and failures. Central Institute of Aviation Motors named after PI Baranov was founded by a decree of the Revolutionary Council of the USSR (Protocol No 27 of December 3, 1930). CIAM is a Federal State Unitary Enterprise. In 1994 the Russian Federation Government issued a decree which awarded CIAM named after PI Baranov a status of State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation. (The status was confirmed in 1997, 2000 and 2002). CIAM possesses a unique experimental base for tests of engines, their components and systems under simulated real operation conditions. The CIAM research test center (CIAM RTC) is the only Russian and largest in Europe center for altitude, speed, and special tests of full-scale air breathing engines. CIAM RTC can be compared by its experimental possibilities only with Arnold and Lewis centers in the USA. A CIAM branch was built in the beginning of 50s in Lytkarino of Moscow region, and in 1995 was transformed into a state daughter enterprise.
Extractions: INCO Terms Country Codes Home International Organizations Abbreviation Re-Sort by: Full Name AACC Airport Associations Coordinating Council , Geneva AACO Arab Air Carriers Organization,Beirut ACAC Arab Civil Avitation Council,Rabat ACAMAR Asociacion Centroamericana de Armadores Central American Shipowner's Association ACP Group African , Caribben and pacific Group of States AEA Association of European Airlines, Brussels AFCAC African Civil Aviation Commission , Dakar AFFRA African Airlines Association,Nairobi AFOS Arab Federation of Shipping AFRASEC Afro - Asian Orgaization for Economic Co-operation, Cairo AICMR International Association of Manufacturers of Rolling Stock, Balse AIEP International Association of Users of private Railway Sidings,Essen AIO African Insurance Organization AISAM International Association of Mutual Insurance Companies AOCI Airport Operators Council International, Washington ASEAN Association of South - East Asian Nations,Jakarta BENELUX Union Formed by Belgium,the Netherlands and Luxemburg BIC International Container Bureau ( ICB ) , paris
Oman & The World ARAB LABOR ORGANIZATION ARAB MONETARY FUND ARAB PLANNING INSTITUTE INTERNATIONALCIVIL aviation ORGANIZATION INTERNATIONAL EPIZOOTIC OFFICE http://www.etectonics.com/oman/omanworld_memberships.asp
Extractions: Oman is a member of numerous regional and international organizations. In 1971, Oman joined the League of Arab States and the United Nations later in the same year. In 1972, it became a member of the Islamic Conference Organization and in 1973, a member of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). Since then, Oman has joined many international organizations including the IMF, World Bank, UNIDO, UNESCO, WHO, UNICEF, WIPO, FAO, WMO, IMO, and most recently, the WTO. Oman is a founding member of the Arab Gulf Cooperation Council (AGCC), which was established in May 1981, and the Indian Ocean Rim Association, which was established in March 1997. It has also assumed membership in key international bodies such as the United Nations Security Council, United Nations Economic and Social Council, Executive Board of UNICEF, Executive Board of UNESCO, and the Council of the International Seabed Authority. The chart below lists all regional and international organization in which Oman is a member of:
Sentryx Business Continuity Training Business Continuity Planning Related organizations In 1997, DRII and theBusiness Continuity Institute published the Professional Practices for http://www.sentryx.com/BCPOrganizations.htm
Extractions: The Business Continuity Planners Association (BCPA) is a nonprofit association with the mission to provide an environment to exchange professional and educational information and experiences related to business recovery, crisis management, emergency management, contingency planning, disaster preparedness, or a related professional vocation. www.drii.org DRI International was founded in 1988 by a group of professionals that forecasted the demand for comprehensive business continuity education. DRII provides a global certification program for business continuity/disaster recovery planners. In 1997, DRII and the Business Continuity Institute published the "Professional Practices for Business Continuity Planners" as the industry's common base of knowledge. It also offers business continuity and disaster recovery training courses. Business Continuity Institute
Extractions: The inclusion and appearance of hyperlinks within this site does not constitute endorsement by MIPT of those web sites or the information, organizations, products, or services contained therein, nor does MIPT exercise any responsibility at the destinations. PDF Documents PDF documents are designated by this icon . Click it for the document or Get Adobe Acrobat Advanced The Institute Library continues to grow as we actively add reports, studies, books and journals to the collection. In an effort to become a clearinghouse for terrorism -related information, the library also seeks to identify and acquire original manuscript collections, photographs, videotapes, posters and electronic information. As these items become available to the Institute, it is our hope to make them available to you.
Aviation Consultant This website provides detailed information resources on aviation consultant . The MMS Worldwide Institute, BV is a valuedriven organization that http://mms.ikesys.net/sitemap/2/aviation-consultant.html
Extractions: The MMS Worldwide Institute, BV is a value-driven organization that operates on a multi-disciplinary, multi-platform, non-denominational context. It is one of the only organizations worldwide that works with all facets of the individual, mind, feelings, being, intellect, intuition, interpersonal, and financial.
CandMED - Organisations - Medical Associations INDEX of Medical and Scientific organizations, Associations and Groups! National Hospice Organization National Institute of Disaster Restoration http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Library/9341/associations.html
Extractions: Home Medicine online Organizations Student Affairs ... Education Medical Associations German Societies Non-Medical Associations Index Alcoholics Anonymous ... American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress - multidisciplinary network of professionals who are committed to the advancement of intervention for survivors of trauma American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons American Academy of Pediatrics American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) - publications for America's baccalaureate- and higher-degree nursing education program American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Inc American Association of Critical-Care Nurses American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists (AAGL) - principal objective is to improve the quality of health care for women by advancing the practice of endoscopic surgery in the treatment of gynecologic conditions and disorders American Association of Neurological Surgeons American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) - professional membership association American Association for the Surgery of Trauma American Cancer Society American College of Forensic Examiners American College of Clinical Pharmacology - professional scientific organization targeting scientists, clinical pharmacologists, pharmacists, and physicians
IAE - Instituto De Aeronáutica E Espaço Moscow State aviation Institute (Technical University), Moscow, Russia Seminars organization for the chiefs of space education societies. http://www.iae.cta.br/Naee/palestra6.htm
Extractions: Núcleo de Atividades Espaciais Educativas - NAEE EVENTOS o Seminário Brasileiro em Educação Espacial SPACE EDUCATION IN RUSSIA Malyshev V.V., Professor Moscow State Aviation Institute (Technical University), Moscow, Russia INTRODUCTION One of the important achievements of a civilization on the Earth in XX century is the beginning of space development. The development of space bases on a high level of fundamental sciences -mathematicians, physics, chemistry, cybernetics, astronomy, biology and etc., and also applied sciences - engineering, control theory, electronics, medicine and other. Achievement of a space technology, space biology and the medicine are widely introduced into daily practice. Each inhabitant of the Earth today uses space communication, radio and TV, meteorological and geophysical forecasts, results of Earth surface monitoring. Space means used in interests of public health services, navigation, personal communications, services of emergency rescue extends. At last, contribution of an astronautics to the solution of problems of the control for observance of the international agreements in the field of arms is rather important. Large influence an astronautics on development of thinking of the person renders. The progress is continuously connected and is stipulated by development of a space-rocket science and engineering.
Extractions: AIChE, founded in 1908, is a professional organization of more than 50,000 members that provides leadership in advancing the chemical engineering profession. AIChE fosters and disseminates chemical engineering knowledge, supports the professional and personal growth of its members, and applies the expertise of its members to address societal needs throughout the world.
Extractions: China China The research institutes belonged to larger systems or hierarchies, defined by the administrative bodies that directed and funded their subordinate institutes. Research institutes were grouped into five major subsystems, known in China as the "five main forces" (see fig. 18). The five subsystems were administratively distinct and had little contact or communication among them. Although nominally subordinate to the State Science and Technology Commission, the Chinese Academy of Sciences in practice reported directly to the State Council (see The State Council , ch. 10). Before 1956 the academy was directly responsible for overall science planning, and in 1987 it retained a fairly high degree of institutional autonomy and influence on national science policy. The academy provided expert advice, when asked, to the State Council and its ministries, commissions, and agencies. Its specialized research institutes also did work for the military research and development program. Additionally, it had responsibility for multidisciplinary research, monitoring the level of technology in Chinese industries and suggesting areas where foreign technology should be purchased. During the 1980s the academy repeatedly was asked to pay more attention to the needs of production and the application of knowledge. The membership of the Chinese Academy of Sciences included the nation's most senior and best-known scientists, some of whom had long-standing personal ties with senior political leaders. Such ties and the prestige of the academy helped it win favorable treatment in the state budgetary process and operate with relatively little outside interference. Its relatively privileged position generated resentment among those working in less wellfunded institutes under the industrial ministries, whose workers as well as some planners in the state administrationreportedly considered the academy both overfunded and overstaffed with theoreticians who contributed little to the national economy.
Untitled Page International Civil aviation Organization (IÑÀÎ), held in the ICAO/IAC TrainingAdvisory Centre within the framework of the Project RER/01/901 http://www.mak.ru/english/info/resolution_25-06-2004.html
Extractions: The participants of the Conference included chiefs and specialists of flight services, Flight Safety Oversight Inspections of the CIS States Aviation Administrations, airlines, scientific and research institutes and flight safety training centers, representatives of the CIS States industry, specialists of West European and Asian airlines, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC), Regional European Bureau of IATA, the "Boeing Company", "Airbus". Report on the course of the realization of the ICAO/IAC Project RER/01/901 "Development of Operational Safety and Continuing Airworthiness in the CIS" (2001-2004) and information about the works, conducted under ICAO UNDP projects on flight safety, were presented to the participants of the Conference.
Information About The University Founded in 1955 as Higher Civil aviation College comprising one Command Faculty The Academy has Qualification Improvement Institute, Scientific flight http://www.informika.ru/eng/sprav1/rz219e/458e4.html
Extractions: 2. The Academy provides managers' and specialists' training at the following 3 Faculties: high-ranking managerial personnel training, organization of aviation transport production, air transport operation. Training is accomplished at 31 departments. The Academy has Qualification Improvement Institute, Scientific flight- methodical complex, a simulator centre, a centre of automated training, a library, a publishing house, a printing house, a museum, two educa-tional-consulting units, a recreation base and a stadium.
Extractions: Academy of Marketing Science Review Accounting Historians Journal, The Accounting History AgExporter ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Organization and Missions Sea Power Jan 2004 Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. NOAA's role is to assess and predict environmental changes, protect life and property, provide decision makers with reliable scientific information, manage the nation's living marine and coastal resources, and foster global environmental stewardship. NOAA's budget ($3.33 billion for fiscal year 2003) is included in the appropriations bill for the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State. The key components within NOAA are: the National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Services (NOAA Satellites and Information); National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries); National Ocean and Coastal Services (NOAA Oceans and Coasts); National Weather Service (NOAA Weather Service); Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (NOAA Research); Office of Marine and Aviation Operations (NOAA Marine and Aviation Operations); NOAA Finance and Administration; and the NOAA Corps. NOAA's goals require complete intra-office cooperation and collaboration with local, state, other federal agency, and international programs for success.
Improving The Continued Airworthiness Of Civil Aircraft M. Craig Beard retired from the Federal aviation Administration (FAA) in March He is a member of the SAE and the American Institute of Aeronautics and http://books.nap.edu/html/airworthiness/appb.html
Extractions: William Cartwright, Ph.D. is a health economist in the Services Research Branch of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health. He first joined NIH with his appointment to the National Institute on Aging in 1980 as an intramural research scientist. He joined NIDA in 1990 and served until he departed for the Office of Drug Treatment that was later transformed into the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration. Dr. Cartwright returned to NIDA in 1996 to develop the economic research program. Dr. Cartwright publishes and lectures on drug treatment costs, cost-benefit analysis, cost-effectiveness analysis, financing, and pharmacoeconomics. He is an associate editor for The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics . He has served as adjunct associate professor at The George Washington University, School of Public Health, where he lectured on health economics and healthcare finance. Dr. Cartwright received his doctorate in economics from Indiana University.
COMPANY - Aviation Training - The Civil aviation Training Centre (CATC) was established at the Dar es Salaam The Institute falls under the Ministry of Communication and Transport and http://www.infoteil.udsm.ac.tz/aviation_training/index.php
Extractions: The Civil Aviation Training Centre (CATC) was established at the Dar es Salaam International Airport, Terminal 1 on 10th June 1985. The Institute falls under the Ministry of Communication and Transport and the Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority. CATC is adequately equipped to conduct basic courses in Communication operations, Air traffic control, Airport operations, Aeronautical radio maintenance, Aeronautical information services and Aircraft fire fighting services. In the past, the majority of students were Tanzanians. However, in recent years, CATC has enrolled students from several other countries such as Swaziland, Liberia, Uganda, Rwanda, Botswana and Namibia. CATC offers courses in the field of Aviation at certificate level. Also various short term courses are offered to suit the customer needs.
Institute DDB (Detail) Name of Organization, The Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies 1952.7.28,The Society was inaugurated as aviation Industry Meeting. http://read.jst.go.jp/ddbs/plsql/KKN_EG_14?code=J369000000
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Extractions: a'eblin local council of a'eblin (israel) a'za gaza district (israel, gaza strip occupied territories) corunna province (galicia, spain) a i regimental flags of the imperial russian army (ca. 1803) a indomada a indomada (tv) a ok subdivisions of the soviet union a. j. gonçalves de moraes house flags of portuguese shipping companies (a-c) a. rigaud nogueira a. rigaud nogueiras proposal for the new portuguese national flag (1910-1911) a. schjeldrup houseflags of norwegian maritime companies (a) a. u. de f. uruguayan sport flags a.f. klaveness $ co houseflags of norwegian maritime companies (a) a.j. morland houseflags of norwegian maritime companies (a) a.o. lindvig houseflags of norwegian maritime companies (a) a.p.s. a.p.s. proposal for the new portuguese national flag (1910-1911) a alliance party (argentina) anarchism antarctica flag proposals house flags of moroccan shipping companies ... azerbaijan in the soviet union (early flags) aa en hunze aa en hunze (the netherlands) aac associação académica de coimbra (portugal) aachen city of aachen (north rhine-westphalia, germany)
THE BOARD OF AUDIT OF JAPAN Employment and Human Resources Development Organization of Japan Civil AviationCollege. National Institute for Environmental Studies http://www.jbaudit.go.jp/engl/engl2/contents/body11.htm
Extractions: National Life Finance Corporation Government Housing Loan Corporation Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Finance Corp. Japan Finance Corporation for Small Business Japan Finance Corporation for Municipal Enterprises The Okinawa Development Finance Corp. Development Bank of Japan Japan Bank for International Cooperation Bank of Japan The Japan Scholarship Foundation Japan Racing Association Amami Islands Development Fund Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute The Shoko Chukin Bank Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute Japan Marine Science and Technology Center NIRA(National Institute for Research Advancement) Telecommunications Advancement Organization of Japan Kansai International Airport Co., Ltd.