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	<title>Comments on: NMRPP Project Opportunity- Catapult Alignment Position Measurement Automation</title>
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		<title>By: Mark Meidel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark Meidel</dc:creator>
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 I object to the description of the current equipment as marginally accurate--we here at NNSY have been using it successfully for many years and I have been involved with using it since 2002. It is true that human error does cause difficulty with its use, but when used by people familiar with the equipment and its proper operation accurate data can be obtained.
 I am not averse to new technologies and the integration of them into this process, but blaming the equipment  is not the solution--you cannot totally eliminate the human element of this process. NNSY has spent the past eight years upgrading our tools and alignment processes  includingusing lasers to provide real time data to all personnel performing alignment operations.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> I object to the description of the current equipment as marginally accurate&#8211;we here at NNSY have been using it successfully for many years and I have been involved with using it since 2002. It is true that human error does cause difficulty with its use, but when used by people familiar with the equipment and its proper operation accurate data can be obtained.<br />
 I am not averse to new technologies and the integration of them into this process, but blaming the equipment  is not the solution&#8211;you cannot totally eliminate the human element of this process. NNSY has spent the past eight years upgrading our tools and alignment processes  includingusing lasers to provide real time data to all personnel performing alignment operations.</p>
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