Early action is the early deployment of resources by public bodies to prevent problems occurring or getting worse, rather than spending money reactively, once those problems have occurred.
The handheld Rifleman radio developed by General Dynamics under a separate contract delivers internet-style connectivity in a two-pound package so effectively that Army commanders are clamoring for early deployment.
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For example, the early 1980s deployment of SX-EW technology hugely increased the amount of copper available to us.
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In a joint project with the Indonesian government, the researchers have spent eight months designing, testing and surveying to get the two early-warning buoys ready for deployment.
The slow decline in tornado death frequency from the mid 1920s through the early 1950s was greatly accelerated by the deployment of weather radar in the 1950s and 60s.
That focus on driving customer value via a new business and deployment model helped fuel the early days of Cloud computing and established a customer-focused ethos that is still present in most Cloud companies.
Rogers Wireless: The Canadian carrier has come clean regarding its Android 4.0 deployment schedule, which includes an early September arrival of Ice Cream Sandwich for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, Galaxy Tab 8.9 and the Sony Xperia Mini Pro.
The deployment of the Doppler radar system in the early 1990s by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration extended tornado warning lead times from five minutes to their now-annual average of 12 to 14 minutes.
But, given the difficulty the government will face in keeping a force of this size and composition in the Gulf indefinitely, this week's deployment suggests it is planning for a relatively early and short war.
"We're not asking for people to agree to wage cuts, " said Rabe, but added that wage negotiations will depend mostly on advances made for "employment security" (which brought about 12, 000 early retirements in 2001 and 2002 for unionized workers), deployment flexibility and health care.
AeroVironment has been working on clean transportation programs in Hawaii for more than a decade, beginning with deployment of fast charging stations for passenger EVs in the early 2000s.
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Just two laps after Alonso came in early to take on more fuel, Piquet's crash forced the deployment of the safety car and the subsequent pit stop of nearly all the other drivers -- an action that promoted Alonso to fifth from where he went on to secure victory.
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Speeding up the deployment of CCS requires a carbon market, emission standards and some early financial incentives.
Clearwire doesn't have much time left before its promised LTE rollout goes live in early 2013, so it's with some relief that we know the deployment is getting underway.
Just two laps after Alonso came in early to take on more fuel, Piquet's crash forced the deployment of the safety car and the subsequent pit stop of nearly all other drivers, an action that promoted Alonso to fifth from where he went onto to secure victory.
Before Washingtonians could fully digest the election results in early November, there was a mild tremor in the tele-cosmos that could have a significant impact on broadband deployment and hence the U.S. economy.
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