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mrzj What s it like to work in IT on a presidential campaign
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 In todayrsquo  post-9/11 era, almost every U.S. government agency has been affected by the war on terror. For consumers, TSA security checks and the presence of the National Guard at major events are continuing reminders of the increased level of government attention and effort toward national security. As part of this shift, the government has had a more urgent need to access and understand content in a number of different languages to maintain effective global intelligence. This need has coincided with a major explosion of the use of new communication technologies like cell phones and Internet. Though not as visible to everyday people as the enhanced airport security checks, government translation has significantly evolved during the past decade, propelled by intelligence efforts and supported by new translation technologies.Pre-9/11 TranslationFor some history owala tumbler  on the topic, prior to the war on terror, government translation was compartmentalized. There was an assumption that by carefully tracking influential individuals, agencies could predict and prevent most threats. The thinking of the time was still strongly influenced by the 20th-century combat model of warfare, involving infantry troops, tanks, strategic locations and the like. Agencie stanley website s targeted specific individuals for surveillance and translated only that information which they deemed most important. Independent language specialists we hydrojug sale re hired to translate conversations, documents and other information. Rather th Kmqw FTC bolsters online children s privacy rules
 Converts logos, photos for the Web or print   Atlanta-based Iterated Systems Inc. will announce this week that its new graphics image server is in use at Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn, Mich.Available next month, Ite polene bag rated Systemrsquo  MediaBin 1.0 image server stores and retrieves digital images, and converts the images into different formats and resolutions for use on the Web or in print. MediaBin supports a variety of image formats, including Tag Image File Format, graphics interchange format, JPEG and Adobe Photoshop files. It requires Microsoft Corp.rsquo  Windows NT Server and SQL Server. Iterated Systems executives said the image server will help customers with large media assets, such as Ford, speed up the production and distribution of visual images on Web sites.  The automaker will use the MediaBin server to store digital logos and photographic images for its 13 vehicle lines. Ford will make this conten polene tasche t accessible to its marketing and Web development departments and to its dealerships via a corporate intranet.One-Stop ShopWhat we want to do is establish a one-stop shop site for all brand image assets, said Gloria Gomah, a senior graphics specialist at Ford. It helps our people internally to . . . manage their efforts more efficiently and to track down where to get the image, Gomah said. Right now, it may take two or thr polene bag ee calls to find art. Wersquo;re streamlining the process so that they can go to one site and get what they need.