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		<title>FAA Selects MarkLogic to Operate its Emergency Response System</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Federal Aviation Administration has selected MarkLogic Corp. to operate its emergency operations network, which FAA uses to monitor and track severe weather and emergencies. &#8220;The organization required a technology solution that was capable of taking multiple document types and feeds and making sense of the information,&#8221; said Randall Jackson, vice president of MarkLogic&#8217;s public sector [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Meet Karlu Rambhala, the man who keeps your GPS on track</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Q&#38;A &#124; You know that GPS on your dashboard? You may have Karlu Rambhala to thank for keeping it on track. As president and CEO of Avineon, a global technology company specializing in information technology, geospatial, and engineering services for government and private industry, Rambhala has overseen Avineon&#8217;s increased focus on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) [...]]]></description>
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