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KUWAIT CITY, March 10 : The Department of Technical Authority for Commodity Supervision in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry conducted an inspection tour of a number of markets, shops and outlets in Shuwaikh area that sell meat, fruits and dates, reports Al-Anba daily. In a press statement, the Director of the department Faisal Al-Ansari explained that a team from the department conducted the inspection campaign based on the instructions of the Assistant Undersecretary for Commercial Control and Consumer Protection Affairs.
Stores selling food items, dates, meat, grains and others in Shuwaikh area were inspected during the campaign. Al-Ansari said, “We are on the verge of the month of Ramadan. One of the tasks of the team is to monitor prices during the month of Ramadan this year, as well as during the partial curfew. Situation is normal and there is no crowding. All stores are committed to their prices both before or after the implementation of the partial curfew
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine has selected W. Russ DeLoach to be the agency s next chief of safety and mission assurance (SMA). DeLoach will transition into the role beginning Friday, Jan. 1, as his predecessor, Terrence W. Wilcutt, retires after serving NASA for more than 30 years. Russ truly understands NASA s safety environment and protocols, said NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine. His leadership will ensure NASA continues its safety first ideology across the entire agency.
Since February 2019, DeLoach has served as the director of SMA at NASA s Johnson Space Center in Houston, where he led a dedicated team of experts to assure workforce safety and mitigate risks across the agency s portfolio of human spaceflight. He previously held the same role at NASA s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where he was responsible for the planning and execution of center and program SMA activities. In this capacity, he developed transfor
Annual General Meeting wrap up and Honorary Fellows welcomed
Engineers Australia’s recent Annual General Meeting gave members the opportunity to learn about the achievements and challenges in 2019-2020, ask questions and meet our new Honorary Fellows.
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Held in a “hybrid” online/face-to-face format, the Annual General Meeting was attended by members around Australia.
Members received updates on achievements, progress and challenges from the CEO Dr Bronwyn Evans and the 2020 National President and Board Chair Chris Champion including:
Membership growth (up 4% from the previous year to 100,911), record non-student membership (up 5% to 72,748) and record Chartered membership (up 7% to 26,401)
The passing of legislation for registration of engineers in Victoria and New South Wales