Jeffery Scott Fraser started NIC Inc. as a consortium to help companies get business from the government through convenient applications. Now retired after 18 years as CEO of NIC, Jeffery S. Fraser enjoys paragliding. A harness connects you to your glider. When you hit a hard landing after a bad launch, your harness is your back’s last line of defense. There are two options when considering protective gear: airbags or foam. Many harnesses have one or two airbags fitted inside them. These weigh less than foam and are less bulky, making them a good option for long uphill climbs. Previously, airbags had trouble inflating fully before impact. However, with technological advancements, airbags are made to inflate automatically once ejected from the bag. Foam, on the other hand, is the more effective back protector during side landings. Foam protectors are made from heavier material, offering superior protection and impact dampening. Additionally, many foam protectors are zipped into the harness, ensuring protection from damage.
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AuthorJeffery Scott Fraser founded the National Information Consortium and Kansas Information Consortium in the 1990s as companies that provided individual and corporate clients with efficient ways of interacting with the government via the Internet. Archives
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