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1. www.brinjac.com
www.brinjac.com/staff.html - [Cached]Published on: 6/11/2008 Last Visited: 6/11/2008
James L. Seibert, PE RCDD
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James L. Seibert, PE RCDD
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Mr. Seibert is responsible for overall design, design philosophy, project management, administration, scope, budget and schedule for telecommunications, audio/visual, data centers, security, communications, automation, and power projects.He has been responsible for telephone systems design, CATV, video, paging/sound systems design, LAN network design (Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, Ten Gigabit Ethernet,Token Ring, ATM), WAN design and implementation, and all telecommunications infrastructure pathway, space, structured cabling, outside plant, grounding and associated power/power conditioning and equipment rack design.
Additionally, Mr. Seibert's experience includes the design of security systems including surveillance, motion detection, intrusion detection, and access control systems; metal detection, x-ray bomb detection, and bullet proofing; digital storage, traffic and parking control, elevator control, biometrics, identification badging, and network systems. -
2. Brinjac Engineering Receives Two CEC/PA 2002 Diamond Honor Awards for Engineering Excellence
www.brinjac.com/newsroom/news0 - [Cached]Published on: 3/12/2002 Last Visited: 6/11/2008
(L to R): James L. Seibert, P.E., RCDD, Brinjac Telecommunications Team Leader; Frank Ruth, Dept. of General Services; Shawn D. Good, E.I.T., L.C., Brinjac Engineer.
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The CEC/PA presented James L. Seibert, P.E., RCDD, telecommunications team leader for Brinjac Engineering, with the Building Services Diamond Honor Award for the telecommunications technology system installed in the 940,000 square foot Keystone Building located in downtown Harrisburg. -
3. A World Without Wires?
www.bdcmag.com/magazine/articl - [Cached]Published on: 10/1/2003 Last Visited: 10/27/2003
James L. Seibert, P.E.,RCDD Technology Team Leader Brinjac Engineering
