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A tablet and the mobile software was used in conjunction with software currently owned by Stennis. From an Information Technology (IT) security standpoint, proper implementation strategies (e.g. Secured Wi-Fi, 3G cellular networks, and docking stations) were considered for field use of the system. A representative from IT security helped facilitate discussions for proper implementation strategies with support from developers to assess feasibilities of such strategies. Primary project objectives included the following: Create a pilot version of the work control system to run on an tablet by modifying an existing template Begin an initial investigation into the processes needed to make the control system work well with the existing database. 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