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Press Release: Education. LUDHIANA. 20th Feb. 2010. TCY unveils a Pension Plan for teachers. No Pension? No Tension! Educationists across the nation have a reason to rejoice. TCY, Indias largest online education platform, has come out with an innovative programme that can become the source of lifelong income for teachers. Starting 20th February, teachers from across India can log onto TCYs web portal and start uploading questions for students. They have the choice of selecting a topic from more than fifty categories of tests ranging from class 6th to UPSC exams. Apart from an initial payment for uploading an original test, teachers will continue to earn Royalty Income every time a student attempts the test. A teacher starts earning from the moment a single test is uploaded unlike the offline model of publishing, where an author has to write a complete book to be published and earn money. Talking about the event, Rajesh Wadhera, Director of TCY said, Through this initiative, we plan to empower 1000 teachers to become nationally acclaimed authors. A teacher can participate in the programme while sitting at home; the process of uploading tests is so simple that anyone with a working knowledge of computers can do it without assistance. In the offline publishing era, a few authors took the initiative and became nationally renowned names. At the break of dawn of the online publishing era, we are offering the same opportunity to todays teachers to become star authors of tomorrow. There is something called staying ahead of the curve and it means spotting a trend or opportunity before others and making full use of it. TCY is sharing this tremendous

opportunity of creating a source of life-long royalty income with the teachers. The teachers will be helping students shape their careers and in the process help secure a better future for themselves. All that teachers have to do is log onto www.TCYonline.com and they will be guided through the entire process. Talking about his experience, Nagaraja K, senior faculty at ICFAI says, I was browsing through Naukri.com and came across a banner advertisement about TCYonline.com. I was interested to do something worthwhile online and entered as a teacher. I am happy with the objectives of online teaching, TCY categories and the layout of the website. This is definitely the new generations way of imparting education. I have submitted about 36 lessons so far and I love contributing to TCY in my free time. All the best!! TCYonline.com is Indias foremost Online Testing platform, having helped over 7, 50, 000 students from over 1500 towns and cities with their career goals. Some of the reasons TCY is a part of every students preparation kit are: TCY Analytics Engine: Over 15 million analytics to analyze performance and recommend strategy. Test Generator: A tool to generate customized tests to improve weak areas of students. Challenge Zone: To test ones performance against students from the same students all over India. Largest Tagged Question Bank Anywhere.

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Sample Release: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Rockwell Collins Helmet Mounted Display Selected For AVCATT CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (August 09, 2009) - The U.S. Army, through the Program Executive Office of Simulation Training and Instrumentation, has awarded Rockwell Collins a $23.8 million contract for the Aviation Combined Arms Tactical Trainer (AVCATT) Helmet Mounted Display (HMD) modification and upgrade program. "This is a great example of how Rockwell Collins integrates multiple disciplines to provide the best solutions for our customers," said Ron Hornish, vice president and general manager, Sensor Systems for Government Systems at Rockwell Collins. "In this case, our expertise in helmet mounted displays and simulation and training made us the right choice for the AVCATT program." AVCATT is a mobile, transportable, virtual simulation training system designed to provide Army aviation with the capability to conduct realistic, high intensity training exercises and mission rehearsals. The system allows pilots to train and rehearse through networked simulation in a collective and combined arms simulated battlefield environment. The contract calls for Rockwell Collins to provide the SimEye SR100A HMD, a more compact, lightweight, high-resolution upgrade for its already proven SimEye XL100A, which is presently used in AVCATT. Developed based on feedback from the warfighter, enhancements include higher resolution, upgraded head

tracker technology and reductions in head-borne weight and overall size. The SimEye SR100A HMD allows pilots to feel as if they are part of an environment as opposed to simply viewing a scene during training. Rockwell Collins will be integrating its HMD -- incorporating an integral IS-900 head tracker -- with its EPX-50 image generator. By optimizing overall system performance of the HMD technology, Rockwell Collins will ensure the success of the visual displays for the AVCATT trainer. The work for the AVCATT program, which was awarded under the Rockwell Collins' Simulation, Training and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM) Omnibus Contract, will be completed in the company's Carlsbad, Calif. and Orlando, Fla. locations. Rockwell Collins (NYSE: COL) is a pioneer in the development and deployment of innovative communication and aviation electronics solutions for both commercial and government applications. Our expertise in flight deck avionics, cabin electronics, mission communications, information management and simulation and training is delivered by 19,000 employees, and a global service and support network that crosses 27 countries. To find out more, please visit www.rockwellcollins.com. Contact: Jane Doe, Media Relations janedoe@xyzPR.com (212) 555-1212 ###

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