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Port of Tacoma Launches Port News Network Using StrandVision
Digital Signage
May 6, 2008
Source: StrandVision

The Port of Tacoma has introduced the Port
News Network, an employee communications digital signage installation
that relies on technology from StrandVision LLC of Eau Claire,
Wisconsin.
New employee communications tool
The digital signage system distributes up-to-date information
to the Port's 250 employees. Originally conceived as a way
to keep staff informed about progress and development of the
Port's Integrated Management System (IMS), an Information
Technology department initiative, staff and management soon
realized that the digital signage system could serve a number
of communications needs.
"We wanted to keep people informed about IMS schedules,
but we soon realized that we could use it for other purposes,"
explained Diane Jordan, IMS communications specialist. "Now,
any information that needs to be communicated Port-wide is
handled over the digital signage network. This way the information
is available to everybody at the same time. We don't have
to go through the courier or the mail system, saving both
paper and time. People are getting used to looking to the
Port News Network for information."
Covered topics include notices about special events, Human
Resources topics, retirement parties and commission meeting
schedules. The StrandVision digital sign is also used to post
the Port Vision, Mission and Goals, as well as motivational
messages and answers to employee questions and suggestions.
The Port News Network, named through an employee contest,
includes five 50" plasma monitors two displays
in the main administration building, one in the engineering
project office, one in security and one in the maintenance
break room connected via the Port's wired and wireless
networks.
"The Port of Tacoma is making excellent use of our digital
signage system," commented Mike Strand, StrandVision
founder and CEO. "The employees are spread out across
several locations, yet, using StrandVision digital signage,
management is able to reach them all at once with updates
taking only seconds to do. Port staff are just beginning to
discover the potential and we are looking forward to learning
the new ways that they are utilizing the system."
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