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services for spectrum management and broadcast solutions throughout the broadcast relations industry. Several telecommunications services provided are RF system installation and maintenance, systems integration and documentation, project management, and FCC licensing. Russell explained the impact of the pandemic, emphasizing that his business is “heavily niche and specialized” as the world relies on broadcasting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year. “One of our biggest projects is a spectrum management effort in which we manage the relationship between the Department of Defense and the broadcasting community for spectrum needs. We understand what both sides are trying to achieve, allowing us to negotiate with local broadcasters to ensure that there is spectrum available for the Department of Defense.” “We’ve been fortunate to work on exciting projects,” he said. “We’ve worked on Next Gen television labs nationally and FCC licensing work for Kent County. We even offer our services globally. We’re in the works of a project to oversee the transition of analog to digital television for an entire country. We’ve worked with this kind of technology for longer than other companies and that has been a great advantage.” “As Technical Broadcast Solutions continues to grow, we are looking to branch out,” Russell highlighted. “We’d like to build more ties in our community. We’re offering a variety of unique services and businesses would be surprised at how much our company’s capabilities tie into what they do. Even if you don’t think our worlds overlap, please reach out to us through info@technicalbroadcast.com. We’d like to discuss how our business can help make a difference for yours.”

DELAWARE BUSINESS | Ja nu a r y / Fe br u a r y 2022

Celebrating Gary Stockbridge’s Retirement THE DELAWARE STATE CHAMBER IS GRATEFUL FOR HIS YEARS OF SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP The Delaware State Chamber of Commerce congratulates Gary Stockbridge on his recent retirement and thanks him for his years of partnership and service to our organization. Stockbridge joined Delmarva Power in 1997 and was named president of Delmarva Power (an Exelon Company) in 2005. He joined the board of the Delaware State Chamber in 2005 and served as board chair in 2018 and 2019. He also served as the board president for the Workforce Development Board in Delaware; state chair of the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) for Delaware; president of the board for United Way of Delaware; chair of the Delaware Vision Coalition of Delaware; chairman of the advisory board for the Chesapeake Bay Council of the Girl Scouts; chairman of the advisory board for Kingswood Community Center; and board member of the Delaware Business Roundtable. Stockbridge led the effort to create the Joint Military Affairs Committee—of the Delaware State Chamber, New Castle County Chamber, Middletown Area Chamber, and Central Delaware Chamber—and served as its first chair. “I first met Gary years ago in my role as chief of staff to former Congressman Michael Castle. We had mutual connections and I was struck by his friendly demeanor and levelheadedness,” says DSCC president,

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“If true success is measured by the number of lives you made better because of your words or deeds, than Gary certainly fulfilled his mission.” Mike Quaranta. “I certainly could not have predicted that ten years later he would be instrumental in my hiring here at the State Chamber. If true success is measured by the number of lives you made better because of your words or deeds, than Gary certainly fulfilled his mission.”

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Diversifying Your Supply Chain is Good for Your Business

3min
pages 56-57

Small Business, United Voice

3min
pages 84-85

Realigned Mission, A Renewed Focus

4min
pages 82-83

Despite Supply Chain Issues, Shoppers 'Won't Go Home Empty-Handed'

4min
pages 80-81

Rethinking Retail

3min
pages 78-79

Where Manufacturers Will Lead in 2022

3min
page 76

Making the Future

3min
page 74

Facing the Challenge

4min
pages 72-73

Connecting People, Solving Problems

4min
pages 70-71

Adaption Resilience

4min
pages 68-69

Delaware's Fiscal Picture

3min
page 66

The Future of Work

4min
page 65

A Job at the End of the Tunnel

4min
page 64

Smart Use of Funds Will Yield Long-term Benefits

4min
pages 62-63

Investing in Delaware's Future

3min
pages 60-61

Together, We Are Stronger

4min
pages 58-59

Delaware Will Be a Majority-Minority State by Mid-Century

4min
pages 54-55

Fostering Innovation Through Inclusion and Diversity

3min
pages 52-53

A Secret No More

4min
pages 50-51

Better Growing Through Science

6min
pages 46-48

Are We Having Fun Yet?

2min
page 34

Grants Available to Help You Switch to Cleaner Transportation Vehicles

2min
page 33

Intern Delaware is Engaging Delaware's Emerging Talent

3min
page 32

State Chamber awards Gilman Bowl to John M. Burris

4min
pages 30-31

Celebrating Gary Stockbridge's Retrement

2min
page 29

Diverse Supplier Spotlight: Technical Broadcast Solutions, Inc.

3min
pages 28-29

Committee Spotlight: Technology Committee

2min
page 27

Nonprofit Spotlight: Down Syndrome Association of Delaware

3min
pages 26-27

Business Spotlight: Delmarva Central Railroad

3min
pages 23-24

Legislative Tracking - 151st General Assembly

5min
pages 20-21

Legislative Priority

3min
page 19

Top Priorities for Delaware

2min
page 17

Chair's Message - Nick Lambrow

3min
page 14

Chair's Message - Katie K. Wilkinson

4min
page 12

Newsbites

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pages 86-91

Message from the President

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page 7
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