Yesterday, the Beijing International Radio, Film, and Television Equipment Exhibition (BIRTV)Â honored Harris Corporation with an Outstanding Product Award in the category of Video and Broadcast Production, for its ACO6800+ series of automatic switchover products. The series delivers a comprehensive solution addressing a wide range of automatic switchover applications. In addition to intelligent audio, video and ASI probing for advanced fault detection and automated switchover, and clean/quiet switching for smooth transitions, the AC6800+ISCST supports full audio and video frame synchronization.
“We are delighted to have been awarded this prestigious BIRTV award for our series of automatic switchover cards, which are designed for facilities that must turn around large numbers of transport stream signals, such as satellite direct-to-home operations, cable head-ends, and mobile TV and IPTV operations, ” said Stephen Wong, vice president of Asia-Pacific operations for Harris Broadcast Communications. “With the wide-ranging ACO series, we are able to shape the solution according to the end-user’s specific needs and support a wide range of monitoring requirements.”
Jim Garrettson, founder and CEO of Executive Mosaic, presented Richard White, president of SSL Government, with his first Wash100 Award on Friday. Executive Mosaic recognizes White for his efforts to be innovate in the fields of spacecraft technology and space exploration. We are honored to present the most coveted award in government contracting to Richard
ASRC Federal announced that Wayne Lucernoni has been named president of its information systems and technology division. He will oversee strategy, programming and technical oversight for the group, says the Beltsville, Md., company. âWayne brings a wealth of customer knowledge and experience in growing and building enduring businesses,â commented Mark Gray, president and chief executive officer,
The Executive Mosaic GovCon Index closed up 0.425 percent for the third consecutive day, however was down on the week by 0.184 percent. The major indices closed mixed with the S&P500 down 3.57 points for the week, the DJIA up 95.48 points on the week, and the NASDAQ with a weekly drop of 92.71 points. Friday’s trading