"We had a good 2011 and a great 2012, " said David Holtz, Delta's vice president for operations control.
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During the STS-134 mission, and for the first several months afterward, about 40 members of the AMS team monitored the experiment and analyzed the data it sent down from the Payload Operations Control Center at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston.
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At an operations control center in the English city of Derby, a handful of railway engineers spend their days focusing intently on four large wall-mounted computer screens displaying data about the conditions of the engines, the heating and cooling systems and whether a door might be jammed on any of 33 Scottish trains.
We will also be taking appropriate disciplinary measures against responsible individuals in our operations and control functions in the coming weeks.
He also provided insights "into command and control operations and planning, " the official said.
Leaving train operations under public control is also most unlikely to result in efficiency gains.
The troops have been taking part in exercises including mock street battles, crowd control operations and driver training.
There will be a handover of combat operations to Afghan control next year.
The Nasdaq situation has set off alarms within the government because of the exchange's critical role, which officials put right up with power companies and air-traffic-control operations, all part of the nation's basic infrastructure.
In particular aviation planners are focusing on ways of cutting the amount of time planes spend queuing to take off and land, in the process burning large and unnecessary amounts of fuel (IATA estimates that airlines could cut their annual CO2 emissions by 12 percent if air-traffic control operations were more efficient).
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Aviation experts contend that even if intruders were able to access a control tower and disrupt operations, the nation's air traffic control system is designed with multiple back-ups so that other facilities could pick up control of the affected air space.
In 2010 an Alabama court appointed a receiver to take control of operations.
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If Pfizer were to spin off part of some of its research operations, while maintaining control, that might be enough to make investors drool.
Such towers handle approximately 28% of all control tower operations, although the towers being cut account for a little less than 6% of commercial airline operations.
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It appears that is board of directors mishandled the company and had unequal distribution of power, allowing for August Busch III to control the operations of the company.
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The bill is especially important to lawmakers in Congress because it allows them to have a degree of control in operations at the Pentagon by authorising spending levels.
Brig Rupert Jones, commander of 1st Mechanized Brigade, admits that ceding control of operations on the ground is hard, but also a vital part of the handover, with Afghan forces now leading 80% of operations in central Helmand.
Mr. McCourt's action flouts one of baseball's most sacred tenets: That the commissioner's power to act "in the best interests of baseball" is essentially unlimited, giving him the right ban players and executives, reject unfair trades and, when necessary, control the operations of franchises.
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All investments in which an investor takes part in the day-to-day management and operations of the company are treated as FDI, whereas investments in shares without any control over management and operations are treated as FPI.
In other nations, there are worries about government taking back control over mining operations, making companies hesitant to spend money there.
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In good hands they imbue business operations with a sense of control and transparency, shedding light on weakness like a company-wide MRI.
Network Rail has submitted a planning application for the proposed operating centre, which would eventually control all rail operations on the east coast mainline.
In Pennsylvania, seven municipalities have filed a lawsuit challenging a 2012 state law that takes away their ability to control gas drilling operations through local zoning.
Leaked documents show a timetable for a "conditions-based and phased transition" to Afghan forces taking control of military operations, starting within months, the Independent on Sunday said.
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Since Islamabad's reforms now allow foreign investors to own 100% equity in local companies, Shell Pakistan is negotiating buyouts of its joint venture partners in order to gain greater control of its operations.
He did not say that previous Blackwater and U.S. practices were lacking in proper safeguards for accountability, but instead noted that under the new orders State will have better control of the operations of private contractors, including Blackwater.
Particularly worrisome are the severe cuts envisioned in the needed modernization of the submarine fleet - arguably the most valuable and certainly among the most flexible of sea-going platforms, given their important roles in sea control and intelligence operations.
Employer-clients like Boeing, Citigroup, Pfizer and Microsoft sign contracts in which they agree to pay everything from construction costs to ongoing maintenance in return for on-site child care services for their employees' children. (Often, these employer "sponsors" will also subsidize the parents' tuition.) Under certain "cost-plus" contracts, the employer-sponsors will even shoulder some of the care center's risk in exchange for more control of the operations.
HSBC, for instance took control of its Argentine operations to create HSBC Bank Argentina in 1997.
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