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Golden Corral Says 'Thank You' With Free Meal for Military
... as handed out more than 2.2 million meals. News 3's Bob French will be doing his weather casts live from the College Station Golden Corral at 5 and 6. AP Video Comment?
Aggies knock off No. 6 Duke 9577
Aggies knock off No. 6 Duke 95-77 Eds: APNewsNow. Texas A&M 95, No. 6 Duke 77. By KRISTIE RIEKEN AP Sports Writer COLLEGE STATION, Texas Danielle Adams scored 24 points in her Texas A&M debut and the Aggies stunned No. Comment?
... money and awareness. >> 11/14/2009 3:01 PM TEXAS 10th anniversary nears of deadly bonfire collapse The Bryan-College Station Eagle reports Sunday that 50-year-old Elsa Murano said only the university president, without interference from others, ... Comment?
... daughter of Ozzie and Dianna Burke of Bryan. She is the granddaughter of the late Buck and Claire Weirus of College Station and the late Reuben and Irene Burke of Caldwell. The groom is the son of Alvin and Marilyn Schautschick of Giddings. He is ... Comment?
... with a full skirt of tulle and scattered crystals. The bride is the daughter of Billy and Mary Ann Batson of College Station, TX. The groom is the son of Luis and Criselda Gongora, Sr. of Bryan, TX. Serving as co-maids of honor was the bride's ... Comment?
microDATA NG9-1-1 Call Handling and Routing Software Proves...
- The Inaugural Next Generation 9-1-1 Industry Collaboration Event was held in College Station, Texas at the Texas A&M campus and was organized by the National Emergency Number Association (NENA). microDATA was one of 16 leading suppliers of NG9-1-1 components participating in the event. The tests were based on draft and final standards developed by NENA's Technical Committees, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), and other standards development organizations. No proprietary vendor solutions were tested; only standardized or open interfaces were allowed. "The first NENA ICE interoperability testing event provided participating vendors the opportunity for significant insight into product designs necessary to achieve interoperability, both between NG9-1-1 components and between multiple NG9-1-1 systems, "commented Roger Hixson, NENA Technical Issues Director. "I'm glad to say this event was successful in moving those objectives forward." microDATA's organization of and participation in this non-proprietary event underlines its commitment to ensuring that their 9-1-1 industry products are engineered to NENA and IETF standards. The use of open standards improves interoperability among multiple vendor systems and enables the use of Common-Off-The-Shelf equipment with considerable cost savings. A standards-based IP platform will enable receipt of emergency calls and subsequent sharing of information from various modern communications technologies such as native VoIP, video, pictures, Automatic Collision Notifications and SMS text among networked public safety agencies. Nate Wilcox, ICE Steering Committee Chair stated, "It was good to see so much hard work, dedication and commitment come to fruition. This event holds quite a few firsts for the 9-1-1 industry. It was the first time within 9-1-1 that competing vendors have come together in a lab testing environment for a common goal. Additionally, it is the first time ever that location information delivery as described in a variety of IETF and NENA standards has been rigorously tested on and between disparate vendor platforms." microDATA successfully tested three products: xT911 - for Next Generation 9-1-1 call taking/CPE, xSwitch - a load balanced call handling soft-switch, xSR - IPSR for selective routing calls to PSAP over mD's ESInet to multiple endpoints, and xLoST Server - location-based call routing for delivering calls to the appropriate emergency service agency or PSAP (Spatial Routing). For more information on microDATA's Next Generation 9-1-1 suite of products visit www.md-911.com/ProductsMain.htm or call 800.722.6663 ext. 890 More information about Next Generation 9-1-1 and Industry Collaboration Events may be found at www.nena.org. About microDATA Since 1983, microDATA has become a leading provider of innovative Next Generation 9-1-1 software solutions. Built with GIS and IP at the core, microDATA offers a seamless suite of map-centric, i3 aligned public safety solutions. This consists of IP-based call handling, ESInet solutions (including LoST Server, Selective Router, etc.), an ALI database management system, a GIS database management system and a dynamic mapped-ALI display. All solutions are integrated, enabling the fluid distribution of 9-1-1 data to the call takers. microDATA strives to empower our customers to save lives, reduce response times and lower public safety infrastructure costs by using microDATA's powerful Next Generation 9-1-1 X-Solution. We Know NG9-1-1. ### Media Contact: microDATA Allison Cassavechia 800.722.6663 Trackback URL: XB0LVBpZ2ctWmVybw== Comment?
10 years after Bonfire collapse, Aggies still torn over tradition
Ten years after a collapse that killed 12 people and injured 27 others, the school and its supporters remain divided over whether the tradition should return to campus and what the ultimate lesson of the tragedy should be. Comment?
A melting pot of cultures were featured at this years Worldfest in College Station. Comment?
No. 16 Aggies Open Season With No. 6 Duke Sunday at Reed Arena 4302305
... up the season at home with a top 10-ranked opponent. Reporter: TAMU Sports Information Department Font Size: COLLEGE STATION -- The preseason No. 16-ranked Texas A&M women's basketball team (0-0) ushers in another brand new season with an early ... Comment?
Marsha Fountain, guest column: Smoking issue still in the air
... cities have passed comprehensive public smoking laws, including Houston, Austin, Dallas, Abilene, Beaumont, College Station, Corpus Christi and Tyler. More than two-thirds of Americans live in smoke-free communities. The 2006 U.S. Surgeon General's ... Comment?
David Loubeau scored a career-high 20 points as Texas A&M defeated Angelo State 88-69 in the teams' season opener in College Station. Comment?
Motorcyclist hurt; Honda driver sought
... LOCAL POLICE BLOTTER Editor's Note: The Eagle has produced this map based on information provided by the College Station Police Department. The map does not include all calls for service and the information is preliminary. Data provided by the ... Comment?
A College Station woman has been arrested after taking more than $8,600 from her employer, authorities said. Comment?
microDATA's NG 9-1-1 Call Handling and Routing Software Proves...
The Inaugural Next Generation 9-1-1 Industry Collaboration Event was held in College Station, Texas at the Texas A&M campus and was organized by the National Emergency Number Association . Comment?
Opening the mailbag: Will Best enter the draft or come back?
Happy Friday! To your notes. Marshall from College Station, Texas, writes : I'm confused by the thought process that a possible two, three, or four loss season is suddenly the end of USC's dynasty. Comment?
Age-Dependent Susceptibility to Manganese-Induced Neurological Dysfunction
... Trace Element Research Laboratory, Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843 1 To whom correspondence should be addressed at Department of Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences, ... Comment?
Woman accused of taking more than $8K from CS Subway
Police said they arrested a 37-year-old woman after an investigation showed she took more than $8,000 from a College Station restaurant where she worked. Comment?
CS to weigh trainers' use of city's parks
The College Station City Council will meet Monday to discuss proposed policies governing businesses' use of city parks. Comment?
... city. By city ordinance, alarm systems in Bryan must be registered. Failure to do so could result in a fine. College Station does not require homeowners and businesses to register their alarms. The city collected about $23,000 in alarm registration ... Comment?
Doctor contradicts prosecution
The defense attorney for a College Station woman accused of causing brain injuries to a 14-month-old in her unlicensed day care questioned a doctor on Thursday to dispute prosecutors' allegations that she was to blame for the damage. Comment?