Ground Identification And Rec Surveillance And Warnings Projects Surveillance And Warning Systems Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
167B266A Gear Cluster
003051033
167B266P1 Gear Cluster
003051033
167B268P1 Gear Cluster
003208550
16883 Voltmeter
011287573
17 504 Camshaft
004671012
17-422F00M00R01 Cable Assembly
011381113
17-504 Camshaft
004671012
17580 Camshaft
004671012
181457 Sleeve Bushing
008387619
1D17431 Power Supply
013183166
1D17431G02 Power Supply
013183166
202100-205R Camshaft
004671012
20389-8 Electromagnetic Relay
006245407
20500-501 Electrical Module
010688345
2109-0053-HS Electromagnetic Relay
006245407
2109-53HS Electromagnetic Relay
006245407
21869505 Reciprocating Compressor Unit
011036224
22-3200 Radio Frequency Detector
000611488
22-3208 Resistor Assembly
000703634
22-395 Screen Contact Assembly
008874925
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Information and communication technologies for development (ICT4D) refers to the application of information and communication technologies (ICTs) toward social, economic, and political development, with a particular emphasis on helping poor and marginalized people and communities. It aims to help in international development by bridging the digital divide and providing equitable access to technologies. ICT4D is grounded in the notions of "development", "growth", "progress" and "globalization" and is often interpreted as the use of technology to deliver a greater good.

ICT4D grew out of the attempts to use emerging computing technologies to improve conditions in the developing countries. It formalized through a series of reports, conferences, and funding initiatives that acted as key policy-making avenues: the 1998 World Development Report from the World Bank, highlighting the role of knowledge and ICTs in development; a report from the G8 Digital Opportunities Task Force, concluding that ICTs play a key role in modern human development, the World Summits on the Information Society held in Geneva in 2003 and Tunis in 2005.

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