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Previously Developed Web Sites

Southwest Clean Air Agency (classic .ASP site)

The SWCAA web site serves to provide clean air regulation enforcement and air quality services to 5 of the southwest counties located in the state of Washington. In addition it provides information on hazardous chemicals, burn ban status, Asbestos handling, air permitting, local, state and federal air quality regulations, air quality contractors, and permitted facility information. Subscriptions to Public Notifications of air quality events is available. A 11 person board of directors oversees the activities of SWCAA. The site contains a large number of documents of interest to the general public, permitted facilities and air quality researchers. Site material is obtained from a database. SWCAA is located in Vancouver, Washington.

 

Liberty NW Insurance (out of business)

This site provided insurance information for the businesses covered by workmens compensation policies. Access to a database permitted the site to be current at all times. The site included application forms and customer data. The site was developed in classic .ASP and Javascript.

 

Clark County, WA ARES/RACES (replaced)

This site provided the ARES/RACES group with membership communication, attendence records, meeting schedules and topics related to Amateur Radio. It was developed in .PHP and Javascript.

 

City of Vernonia, Oregon (replaced)

This was the public facing site for the City of Vernonia, Oregon. It offered public announcements, forms, calendar events, event summaries, and many more informational items for the citizens of the City. The site was developed so that city personnel had control of many aspects of the site. The site used a commercial template for all pages and .PHP and Javascript were the developmental tools.

 

City of Vernonia Police Department (replaced)

This site was developed in conjunction with the City of Vernona. It used a template theme that reflected the police agency. The site provided arrest information, police action and staff information. .PHP and Javascript were development tools.

 

United Church of God, a.i.a. (updated)

This site provided the Portland Oregon and Hood River Oregon congregations of the United Church of God a.i.a. with membership profiles, prayer information, weekly video and audio tracks of Bible Studies and Services. In addition it provided crew schedules, event information, study material, and festival activities. The site was developed locally but after 5 or 6 years of functioning online the Main Organization retired the site with a new site that reflected the theme of the church organization. This was a .PHP and Javascript site.

 

Benj Franklin S&Litigation (obsolete)

When the government closed the Benj. Franklin S and L in Portland, Oregon, the stake holders of the company filed litigation against the government. After many years in court the government was found in error and was required to refund the stockholders the value of the company at the time of siezure. This site provided litigation status and filing information. The original company was aquired by the Bank of America. This was an HTML site only.

 

National Garden Wholesale (obsolete)

The company was based in Vancouver, Washington and provided an online production display and ordering facility. A database housed the product details and a admin site permitted the staff to update web content. This was a .PHP and Javascript site.

 

Absolute Marble and Granite (out of business)

This site show-cased the many projects and products offered by this small business. An admin site permitted the company staff to adjust some of the site content. .PHP and Javascript development tools.

 

Tomorrow Television Program (out of business)

Tomorrow Television as an outreach program aired on many of the Cable Outlets around the country. It covered religious and secular topics. The site provided low quality Real Player video presentations of each program. The site was active in the late 90's. This was a .PHP Real Player site. An Access database housed outlet and program material.