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  2. School resource officer - Wikipedia

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    An SRO is paid at the rate of a police detective, which in 2011 was paid an average of $63,294 per year. This salary was more than both the average teacher's salary and the average school counselor's salary in 2011. Opponents of SROs often cite this as a reason to not employ an SRO, as it may strain an already tight school budget.

  3. What’s the role of school resource officers in State College ...

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    “It seemed like an important opportunity for us to say ‘what are people’s experiences with the SRO?”” Young said. “So we wanted to have an event that allowed people just to say what ...

  4. Design for Six Sigma - Wikipedia

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    Measurement is the most important part of most Six Sigma or DFSS tools, but whereas in Six Sigma measurements are made from an existing process, DFSS focuses on gaining a deep insight into customer needs and using these to inform every design decision and trade-off. There are different options for the implementation of DFSS.

  5. Scheduling (production processes) - Wikipedia

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    It is an important tool for manufacturing and engineering, where it can have a major impact on the productivity of a process. In manufacturing, the purpose of scheduling is to keep due dates of customers and then minimize the production time and costs, by telling a production facility when to make, with which staff, and on which equipment.

  6. Manufacturing jobs creation in politically important states, the energy demands of transformative technologies like AI, and corporate commitments make climate investment an economic imperative ...

  7. Why breaking Intel in two is the only way to save America’s ...

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    The vultures are circling—and America could potentially lose one of its most important manufacturing assets. After a horrendous earnings report last quarter, Qualcomm, ARM, Apollo, and probably ...

  8. SRO - Wikipedia

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    SRO may refer to: Saudi Railways Organization (SRO) School resource officer, a police officer assigned to a school; Self-regulatory organization; Senior reactor operator, a supervisory position overseeing the work of the nuclear reactor operators; Senior responsible owner, a role in project management; Side Roads Order, UK order relating to roads

  9. Industry self-regulation - Wikipedia

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    Industry self-regulation is the process whereby members of an industry, trade or sector of the economy monitor their own adherence to legal, ethical, or safety standards, rather than have an outside, independent agency such as a third party entity or governmental regulator monitor and enforce those standards. [1]