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William W. Whitescarver, Army and NSA code-breaker and retirement investment planner, dies – Baltimore Sun

William Warren Whitescarver, who owned a defined contribution and pension plan business and had been a code-breaker during the Cold War, died of cancer Monday at his Ruxton home. He was 81.

Born in Baltimore and raised in Homeland and Roland Park, he was the son of James Field Whitescarver, a World War I aviator and chemical engineer, and Annie Crewe Warren, a Virginia native.

Mr. Whitescarver attended the Gilman School, where he learned to play golf and participated in squash and tennis. He was a 1954 graduate of St. James School in Hagerstown. He then joined the Army and served in the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Jackson, S.C.

Because of his aptitude in mathematics and puzzle solving, Mr. Whitescarver was assigned to the Army Security Agency School at Fort Devens, Mass., where he was trained as a cryptanalyst shortly after the end of the Korean War.

"My father said he had to master several languages, including Chinese," said a daughter, Virginia Whitescarver Pittman of Glyndon. "He said his work was like solving a puzzle. He looked for repeated letters or patterns. For him, there was always a way to take a language apart."

After he left military service, Mr. Whitescarver earned a bachelor's degree at the John Hopkins University. While a student, and for several years after graduation, he worked for the National Security Agency.

"He would go to cocktail parties, but he couldn't discuss anything he was doing," his daughter said. "He said it was tough to get dates because there was nothing to talk about."

In 1956, he married Virginia Conradt "Connie" Boyce, who was later board manager of the Woman's Industrial Exchange. The couple owned hunting and steeplechase horses.

Mr. Whitescarver left the NSA and joined the old Mercantile-Safe Deposit and Trust Co., where he worked in employee benefit plans.

"My father had a mind for mathematics," his daughter said.

In 1969, he left the bank and became a consultant to Herget and Co. in Charles Center. He later worked in the Baltimore-Washington office of Meidinger and Associates, another actuarial firm, also located in downtown Baltimore. In order to increase his knowledge of the field, he earned a master's degree in tax law at the University of Baltimore.

In 1985, Mr. Whitescarver co-founded Benefits Designers of Maryland. He had a Redwood Street office.

He worked with local employers to create retirement savings plans and custom-tailored investments for their workers. Among his clients was the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association. As part of his duties, he visited the state's race courses and counseled workers on retirement plans.

"He was an early leader in the field of defined contribution and pension plans," said another daughter, Annie Whitescarver Brown of Ruxton, a T. Rowe Price vice president. She said she entered the field of finance because of her father.

"He pushed me forward in my knowledge of this industry. He was an articulate man and good writer who could explain a complicated financial concept."

He sold his business in 2007, and then joined Chapin, Davis; he became its vice president of investments and a member of its board. He worked in an office in the Village of Cross Keys. His wife also worked there, and their offices faced each other.

Mr. Whitescarver taught law at the University of Baltimore. He was chair of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland's Compensation Review Committee.

Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. named him to the board of the Maryland Supplemental Retirement Plans, and he was a past chair of its investment committee.

Mr. Whitescarver enjoyed tenpin bowling, tennis and golf. He earned the nickname "Skipper" after one of his shots skipped across a pond at the Green Spring Valley Hunt Club course.

In 1999, with his longtime partner, Thomas Swindell, he won the Green Spring Valley Hunt Club's Invitational Tournament. He also rated golf courses for Golf Week magazine, traveling to Australia, Ireland, South Africa and throughout the U.S.

"My father started as a caddie at the old Baltimore Country Club course in Roland Park in the 1940s. He would tell stories about how Falls Road cut the course in half," said another daughter, Mary Warren Whitescarver Scholtes of Phoenix in Baltimore County. "He was also a graceful dancer and could sweep a novice partner across any dance floor."

His daughters said their father was a humorist and storyteller. They said he had a contagious laugh accented by his twinkling blue eyes.

A life celebration will be held from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Green Spring Valley Hunt Club.

In addition to his three daughters, survivors include a sister, Frances Cook of Denver, and six grandchildren. His wife of 49 years died in 2015.

jacques.kelly@baltsun.com

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Amazon Tap’s new hands-free Alexa update means it’s actually useful – The Verge

Guess theyll have to re-think the name Tap. Amazon today rolled out an over-the-air software update for its portable Amazon Tap that makes the voice-assistant Alexa work without having to tap a button. The new hands-free mode is enabled through the Alexa mobile app and requires the Bluetooth-equipped Tap to be connected to WiFi.

Amazon first introduced the Tap speaker last fall, on the same day it announced the Echo Dot, a smaller version of its popular Echo speaker. But the Tap speaker doesnt have the same omnidirectional microphone array as the Echo, and was built with a physical button that would wake up Alexa, leading some users to conclude that the Tap just wasnt as useful as the Echo. The Tap was also designed to be portable meaning it would eventually run out of battery life while the Echo products are plugged in and could support an always-ready virtual assistant.

Even with a new hands-free function, the Tap should get about eight hours of continuous battery life, Amazon says, and can be put into sleep mode by pressing the power button. The speaker will also support what Amazon calls echo spatial perception, which means you could have two or more Alexa-equipped devices in the same area and the speaker closest to you will respond.

A spokesperson for Amazon declined to answer whether this update could eventually impact other Alexa-equipped products that require physical interaction, which would be a significant move, given that the voice-controlled assistant loses some of its magic when it involves pushing buttons.

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Introducing VTScadaLIGHT – A Free Version Of Trihedral’s Award Winning SCADA Software – Water Online (press release)

In commemoration of 30 years of user commitment, Trihedral is reaffirming their desire that everyone experience great software by making HMI SCADA software available to everyone. Passion drives us to create the best SCADA platform, says Trihedral President Glenn Wadden. For three decades we have been developing software that is powerful enough to run systems comprised of millions of I/O but instantly intuitive enough to learn quickly and manage easily. VTScada is our only product and our singular focus. This year, Control Engineering magazine readers once again recognized VTScada in the HMI software category.

VTScadaLIGHT - Your first 10 copies of are free!

Previously, VTScada was only accessible by institutions that could afford industrial control systems. On this special anniversary, Trihedral is making their unique time-tested approach to SCADA software available to anyone who wants it.

VTScadaLIGHT is a 50 I/O development/runtime license with a mobile connection that is perfect for small industrial and personal applications. We provide up to ten VTScadaLIGHT Licenses to individuals or businesses. This license is nearly full featured making it perfect for no-risk trials, students and hobbyists. Since it does not expire or limit running time, it is also great for small industrial applications. When your needs outgrow 50 I/O, we make that easy too.

Creating a Culture of Innovation

Operators, integrators, inventors, students, creators, farmers, instructors, developers, and even mad scientists will love its ease of installation and simple learning curve. Using an all-in-one event-driven architecture results in low PC performance requirements making VTScada perfect for USB computers or Panel PCs connected to small systems like microbreweries or for home automation.

Resources for Success

In addition to instantly intuitive development tools, Trihedral offers materials to help get you started in no time. A 5-minute video shows you how to create applications, connect to devices, and display values to your screen. Context-sensitive help files are always just an F1 key away. Simple demo applications (like the Weather JSON Demo pictured above) give you working examples to build on. The new VTScada Users Forum provides a place to share your challenges and triumphs with VTScadas international community of developers and users.

One Simple Install Includes the Following:

Opening the Door for the Next 30 Years of VTScada Users

We are proud of our software, says Wadden. We are confident that once you try it you will want to keep using it on your future monitoring and control projects. On this anniversary, our gift to you is our passion for great SCADA software.

For more information, visit http://www.trihedral.com/light

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IRS offers free software to file taxes by smartphone or tablet – St George News

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PHOENIX The Internal Revenue Service hasannounced that taxpayers may now use their smart phones or tablets to electronically prepare and file their federal and state tax returns through IRS Free File.

The IRS and its private-sector partners who offer their brand-name software products for free now support a new design that allows for the use of desktops, laptops, mobile phones and tablets.

Access the products using mobile devices in two ways: (1) Use the IRS app, IRS2Go, which has a link to the Free File Software Lookup Tool or (2) Use the devices browser to go to http://www.IRS.gov/freefile and select the Free File Software Lookup Tool or Start Free File Now to find a software product. The IRS2Go app is available for Android and iOS devices.

Taxpayers with an adjusted gross income of $64,000 or less will find one or more free software options. Each of the 12 software providers set the eligibility requirements for their product, generally based on age, income or state residency. The Free File Software Lookup Tool leads the user through a few questions to determine eligibility.

Some partners offer free federal and free state tax return preparation; some charge a fee for state return preparation. Active duty military personnel whose income was $64,000 or less are exempt from any eligibility requirements and may use any Free File product they choose to file their federal return for free.

The Free File software allows for free electronic tax preparation and filing and direct deposit of refunds. Some taxpayers may need their 2015 adjusted gross income, if they filed a return, to validate their identities and complete the electronic filing process.

Also, taxpayers who are eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit or the Additional Child Tax Credit are reminded that, by law, the IRS must hold refunds that contain those credits until Feb. 15. The refunds likely wont arrive into taxpayers financial accounts until the week of Feb. 27.

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Senate’s changes to Stand Your Ground ready for floor vote next month – Miami Herald


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Senate's changes to Stand Your Ground ready for floor vote next month
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