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HMA Consulting -
Technical
Postings & Presentations
HMA Consulting in a continuing effort to
provide the best possible service with building systems design, analysis and
support is please to post the following articles for your review.

Presentations:
John
Hatcher
Posted On: 8/22/2007,
Achieving Reliability in Highly Integrated Control
Systems. "Some of the most challenging aspects of a high
technology facility are the procurement and implementation of the integrated
monitoring and control systems that will be the life blood of the operations."
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Alan Osz
"High
Performance Buildings - Integrating Intelligent Systems - Into your Business
Plan"
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Matthew Bade
"VIDEO OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)"
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Mitchell Factor
Presented "Design Considerations for a Secure Workplace and Facilities"
at the Interiors ' 04 American Society of Interior Designers Conference on
Design. The Conference was held at Savannah International Trade & Convention
Center.
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John
Hatcher
Presented "Monitoring Systems Reliability"
at the 7X24 Exchange Lone Star Chapter Fall 2004 Meeting at the Infomart,
Dallas, Texas. 7 x24 Exchange members have involvement with mission critical
infrastructure and facilities.
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complete presentation,
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John Hatcher
Presented "Intelligent Building Systems" to
a meeting of General Motors/ EDS personnel in Mexico City.
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John
Hatcher
Presented "Security Vulnerability
and Risk Assessments" to the Ontario International Trade Mission in
Washington, DC.
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complete presentation,
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Do all of the systems in
your facility function as intended?
Should Your Building Be Commissioned?
by Julian Rachman, P.E.
Relating to Command Commissioning
"Just two decades
ago, building infrastructure systems were simpler. For example, HVAC systems
were controlled by pneumatic air, utilizing simple relay logic. Emergency
electrical systems — supported by engine generators — were controlled by an
automatic transfer switch making use of simple electromechanical relays. These
systems were straightforward and simple to test function, but were very limited
in scope." To read the
complete article,
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