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US Navy Selects Onyx Government Services for SeaPort Next Generation IDIQ Vehicle

US Navy Selects Onyx Government Services for SeaPort Next Generation IDIQ Vehicle Onyx GS partners with the Department of Defense (DoD) to provide innovative engineering services and program management to the US Navy, in support of the Warfighter, under the latest SeaPort-NxG contract. Centreville, VA, July 29, 2021 (PR.com)  Onyx Government Services, empowering the U.S. Federal government and Department of Defense (DoD) to interpret, manage, and protect mission-critical systems and data, announces the award of the United States Navy SeaPort Next Generation (SeaPort-NxG) Multi-Award Contract, providing engineering and program management support services to Navy customers. It’s estimated the Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) could procure $5 billion worth of services annually through task orders issued under SeaPort-NxG.

Fuel station determined OK use in I-2 district - Sidney Daily News

Fuel station determined OK use in I-2 district By Sheryl Roadcap - sroadcap@sidneydailynews.com SIDNEY The Sidney Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) determined a fueling station at the intersection of Campbell Road and Vandemark Road is an appropriate use in the I-2, general industrial district, during Tuesday’s teleconference meeting. At the top of the meeting, Ken Jensen, ZBA’s newest board member was introduced. Also, because board Chair Tom Ehler was absent Tuesday, board member Mary Paulus was elected by other members to preside over the meeting. The only item on Tuesday’s agenda was the request of Brad Puryear, on behalf of Mansfield Oil Company & Flyers Energy, for an interpretation of the zoning code, to determined if a contract/fleet fueling station, not open to the general public, is an appropriate use in the I-2, general industrial district.

On the agendas - Sidney Daily News

On the agendas H-H Board of Education HOUSTON The Hardin-Houston Local School District Board of Education will meet Monday, Feb. 15, at 7 p.m. in the media center. Items on the agenda include approving monthly financial reports and expenditures for January 2021; adopting the school calendar; and personnel issues. Minster Board of Education MINSTER Minster Local School Board of Education will meet Monday, Feb. 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the elementary school large group meeting room. Items on the agenda include reports from administrators, approve the Memorandum of Understanding with the Minster Teachers Association Regarding Leadership Teams;the first reading of the Standards Based Teacher Evaluation Policy; approve personnel recommendations; and an executive session for the purpose of employment and compensation of a public employee and preparing for negotiations.

Why do some people struggle to tell left from right (continued)?

Bob Ladd, Edinburgh, UK None of the previous answers to this question stepped outside a broadly European frame of reference, which takes for granted that left and right are part of the natural order of the world. Advertisement There are plenty of languages and cultures that don’t use these concepts, including many that use “geocentric” rather than “egocentric” phrases to talk about spatial relations, for example, “to the east of you” rather than “to your left”. As long as everyone shares the frame of reference, either system works fine. Bob McCrossin, Cooroy, Queensland, Australia Left/right orients the world with respect to you. The Guugu Yimithirr people of north Queensland orient to the cardinal points of the compass, for example “look out for that cassowary to the north of you”.

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