SEADA are proud to announce that our SWNet IoT System has been shortlisted for Content and Management Technology of the Year at this year’s AV Magazine Award! Congratulations to all the other nominees!

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SEADA are proud to announce that our SWNet IoT System has been shortlisted for Content and Management Technology of the Year at this year’s AV Magazine Award! Congratulations to all the other nominees!
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#Repost @oikotimes ・・・ Lots of applause for Russia as well #eurovision #cometogether #oikotimes #avmag #melfest #madtv #SergeyLazarev #YouAreTheOnlyOne #Russia
Catch up with former POWs, Jessica Lynch and Rocky Sickmann. Find out how the military's Transition Assistance Program is changing, and see how the Navy is creating new methods in guarding sailors against hearing loss.
Jessica Lynch is a former US Army soldier who served in the 2003 invasion of Iraq by the US and its allied forces. On March, 23, 2003, PFC Lynch was with her unit when its convoy was ambushed by Iraqi militants. Lynch was seriously injured and subsequently captured by Iraqi forces. She was recovered by US Special Operations Forces on April 1, 2003 and has received a myriad of media coverage as she was the first successful rescue of an American POW (prisoner of war) since Vietnam and the first ever of a woman. I had the privilege of talking with Jessica last month for a piece in American Veteran Magazine.
Jessica Lynch is a former US Army soldier who served in the 2003 invasion of Iraq by the US and its allied forces. On March, 23, 2003, PFC Lynch was with her unit when its convoy was ambushed by Iraqi militants. Lynch was seriously injured and subsequently captured by Iraqi forces. She was recovered by US Special Operations Forces on April 1, 2003 and has received a myriad of media coverage as she was the first successful rescue of an American POW (prisoner of war) since Vietnam and the first ever of a woman. I had the privilege of talking with Jessica last month for a piece in American Veteran Magazine.