(Logo: http:// )Gwinnett Medical Center engaged InfoLogix to conduct a wireless infrastructureassessment to determine the technical and workflow requirements necessary foroptimal communications. Based on its findings, InfoLogix developed acomprehensive, mobile deployment strategy customized for Gwinnett MedicalCenter and its busy emergency department. The entire assessment andimplementation was completed within 45 days."InfoLogix was instrumental in helping us identify and select a clinicalcommunication technology that will provide a higher level of patient care,"says Andrea Wehrmann, spokeswoman for Gwinnett Medical Center. "Our new CareTeam Communications system will provide our front-line caregivers immediateaccess to mission-critical information as well as other personnel, savingvaluable time and enabling better clinical care."As part of the implementation, InfoLogix deployed handsets that enableinstantaneous voice, messaging and alert communications throughout theemergency department, allowing caregivers to be reached virtually anywhere.The new handsets also feature longer battery life to reduce down-time, and canbe sanitized and disinfected."Gwinnett Medical Center has significantly improved internal communications,eliminated workflow inefficiencies, and improved the quality of patient care,"says David Gulian, President and CEO of InfoLogix. "We look forward tobuilding our relationship with GMC as we work to design and deploy a mobilesolution for its new 150-bed patient tower this year."About InfoLogix, Inc. InfoLogix is a leading provider of enterprise mobility solutions for thehealthcare and commercial industries.

InfoLogix uses the industry's mostadvanced technologies to increase the efficiency, accuracy, and transparencyof complex business and clinical processes. With 19 issued patents, InfoLogixprovides mobile managed solutions, on-demand software applications, mobileinfrastructure products, and strategic consulting services to over 2,000clients in North America including Kraft Foods, Merck and Company, GeneralElectric, Kaiser Permanente, MultiCare Health System and Stanford School ofMedicine. InfoLogix is a publicly-traded company (Nasdaq: IFLG).About Gwinnet Medical CenterNow celebrating the 25th anniversary of its flagship campus, Gwinnett MedicalCenter is a not-for-profit healthcare network providing award-winninghealthcare services to the Gwinnett community and beyond. Campuses in bothDuluth and Lawrenceville provide acute care, outpatient services, orthopedicand neuroscience specialty care as well as a full continuum of wellnessservices. Digital imaging is the standard of care at all GMC facilitiesincluding the newest imaging center in north Gwinnett's Hamilton Mill area. In2008, GMC's 4,300 associates and 800 physicians served more than 400,000patients.

Gwinnett Medical Center's incredible vision for the future isProject PATH--planning, advancing and transforming healthcare. To learn more,visit Media Contact for InfoLogix:Kristy DelMutoGregory Corporate Contact:Jason FradinVice President of Marketing215-604-0691 SOURCEInfoLogix, Inc.Media: Kristy DelMuto of Gregory FCA, +1-610-228-2118, ;or Corporate: Jason Fradin, Vice President of Marketing, +1-215-604-0691x1194, . Air-Ride System Developed for Emergency-Rescue Industry CHARLOTTE, Mich., April 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Spartan Chassis, Inc., asubsidiary of Spartan Motors, Inc. (Nasdaq: SPAR), will showcase the newestlevel of performance in air-ride suspension systems at the Fire DepartmentInstructor's Conference (FDIC), which opens today in Indianapolis.

The 24KIndependent Front Suspension (IFS) was developed specifically for fire trucksand will be on display April 23-25 in Spartan's exhibit (Booth #2222).Working with Reyco Granning Suspensions, Spartan Chassis developed the 24KAir-Ride System to combine improved vehicle control with high axle capacity.The system--currently the only 24K Air-Ride IFS in the emergency-rescuemarket--can be applied to the Spartan Gladiator(R) and Metro Star(R)cab/chassis units, which will also be on display in the Company's exhibit."Spartan's partnership with Reyco Granning has produced a solution that willsurpass the needs and expectations of our customers in the emergency-rescuemarket," said John Sztykiel, president and CEO of Spartan Motors. "Our newAir-Ride System will provide departments with the ability to create vehiclesthat will significantly improve their incident response, as well as reduceoperational costs from a maintenance perspective."The Spartan Performance Air-Ride System also provides:--Enhanced ride and handling with reduced driver fatigue--Exceptional, proven stopping power and improved vehicle stability--Improved serviceability reducing labor costs and vehicle downtime--Dynamic load leveling for consistent vehicle ride qualityThe newest 24K Air-Ride System rounds out Spartan's IFS offerings of 18K, 20Kand 22K for heavy-duty emergency-rescue vehicles in both on-road and off-roadapplications. Spartan originally introduced Air-Ride IFS to theemergency-rescue market in 2005.The Company had previously been recognizedfor bringing the system to the motorhome industry in 1996.About Spartan Chassis, Inc.Spartan Chassis, Inc., a subsidiary of Spartan Motors, Inc. (Nasdaq: SPAR), isa leading developer and manufacturer of custom chassis for recreationalvehicles, fire trucks, defense and specialty vehicles. Spartan Motors() which also manufactures emergency rescue vehiclesunder the brand names of Crimson Fire, Crimson Fire Aerials and Road Rescue,reported sales of $844.4 million in 2008 and is focused on becoming thepremier manufacturer of specialty vehicles and chassis in North America.SOURCESpartan Chassis, Inc.Karen Hildebrant, and Amber Harp Spartan Chassis, Inc., +1-517-543-6400; orRyan McGrath, and Jeff Lambert, Lambert, Edwards & Associates,+1-616-233-0500.

Welcome to Tribe Talk, a season-long look at the trials and tribulations of the Cleveland Indians from the views of the loyal Tribe fans here on Bleacher Report.I would like to thank my fellow Indians community leader, Nino Colla, and this week’s participants, Samantha Bunten, Dr. Poove’ and Chris Schmidbauer for pitching in their takes.This discussion is not just meant for the included Indians fans. Please feel free to comment on any of the questions or any of our answers below.This week we take a look back at the weekend interleague series against the Cincinnati Reds and what frustrated us most about the sweep. Also, of major importance are the increasing number of trade rumors circulating that include the Indians. We discuss how quickly we think the Indians should move on these and whom they should target.Without further ado, let's talk Tribe!Getting swept by the Cincinnati Reds, what are your thought on the series?Samantha Bunten: This series was positively painful to watch.

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