Brinjac Engineer Authors Article for Cabling Installation and Maintenance Magazine


For Immediate Release

Harrisburg, PA -- Brinjac Engineering Senior Telecom Designer Chris Archer has authored an article on the use of air-blown fiber optics that will be published in the April 19th issue of Cabling Installation and Maintenance Magazine, a nationally recognized telecom industry periodical. The article, entitled "Blown-Fiber Aids Hospital with Network Changes", details the recent use of FutureFLEX air-blown fiber by Brinjac Engineering in renovations and new builds at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center (including the Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute, slated to open in July, and the Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital). In an overview of the telecom work Brinjac provided, Archer recounts the advantages of using air-blown fiber instead of traditional fiber for healthcare facilities with evolving network demands.

"Today's hospital-healthcare IT network and facilities managers are required to build a network infrastructure responsive in real-time to the growing needs of the various hospital/healthcare departments, clinical areas, and patients, while contributing to patient safety and infection control, green initiatives, cutting costs, and delivering measurable return on investment," says Archer. "Brinjac understands these goals and we find it exciting to engineer leading edge technology in various types of systems to meet these standards."

The entire article may be viewed online at Cabling Installation and Maintenance Magazine's site.

Providing innovative engineering solutions since 1955, Brinjac Engineering, Inc. is a full service, multi-disciplinary firm with locations in Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Allentown, and Williamsport, PA; Hunt Valley, MD and Vienna, VA.

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