Thursday, February 15, 2018

Deployed Resources’ Customizable ISO Container Solutions


Robert Napior is a respected Rome, New York, executive who guides Deployed Resources as managing member and constructs base camps for a diverse range of public and private sector clients requiring strategically staged temporary living and working quarters. At the core of the facilities Robert Napior’s firm constructs are durable ISO containers that can be fully modified to incorporate plumbing, electrical wiring, heating, and air conditioning. 

The containers Deployed Resources utilizes are the same ones that are used for transporting the vast majority of non-bulk cargo around the globe. Cost effective and sustainable, they combine durability with the ability to be efficiently moved by truck, vessel, or aircraft. 

Custom fabrication possibilities of the containers are endless, with modular, low impact, and eco-friendly models available. One recent custom fabrication contract centered on the development of the FarmBox for GrowTech Industries in Buffalo. This involved the manufacture of turnkey hydroponic farms that are scalable and secure, and not impacted by changes in season or climate.

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

New York's Highest Rated Golf Courses



Robert Napior has served as managing member and co-owner of Deployed Resources in Rome, New York, since 2001. When not meeting the various commercial and industrial needs of clients throughout the United States, Robert Napior enjoys staying active by playing golf.

According to Golf Digest, New York State’s leading golf course for 2017-2018 is Shinnecock Hills Golf Course in Southampton. The 7,450 yard, par 70 course dates back to 1892, making it one of the oldest courses in the country, though the facility has been updated as recently 2012. The world-class course ranks No. 4 in the United States and has been selected to host both the 2018 and 2026 US Open tournaments. 

Southampton is also home to National Golf Links of America, the state’s second-most highly rated course, and Sebonack Golf Course, which comes it at No. 8 on the list. New York’s five finest courses are rounded out by Winged Foot Golf Course West in Mamaroneck, Fishers Island Club, and Friar’s Head Golf Club in Baiting Hollow.

Saturday, August 26, 2017

Deployed Resources Partners with GrowTech to Create Cannabox


As managing member, Robert Napior directs operations at Deployed Resources, a firm that offers turnkey life support facilities, services, and equipment. Recently, Robert Napior’s firm partnered with GrowTech Industries in conceptualizing and custom fabricating a specialized Cannabox container unit.

Ten feet long, the unit seamlessly integrates electrical and climate control systems, and employs smart technologies that automate operations. The Cannabox has custom grow lighting and shelving and can be utilized in virtually any climate, while efficiently performing assigned tasks with maximum output.

This specialized unit complements a full lineup of containerized solutions spanning toilets, offices, showers, and housing units in lengths of up to 20 feet. Deployed Resources capably undertakes necessary modifications that meet specific client needs, from music event management to military operations. As required, the firm designs structural and architectural alterations in ways that customize performance, and its capacities include HVAC and plumbing systems.

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Four of the Best Golf Courses in the Northeast


Robert Napior, managing member of Deployed Resources, headquartered in Rome, New York, is fond of golfing in his spare time. The Northeast is filled with excellent golf courses for those of all skill levels, giving golfers like Robert Napior many opportunities to enjoy this sport. 

While it can be difficult to choose, here are four of the best golf courses in the Northeast:

1. Fishers Island Club, Fishers Island, New York. The history of this gorgeous course dates back more than 80 years, but it has stayed off the radar for most. Sitting on an island reachable by small plane or ferry, players get a view of Long Island Sound from every hole. 

2. Wachusett Country Club, West Boylston, Massachusetts. For those who want sweeping mountain views and an affordable game, this is the perfect course. At certain times, 18 holes can cost as little as $20. 

3. Merion Golf Club-East Course, Ardmore, Pennsylvania. Even though this course may seem tiny compared to many in the area, it remains rigorous. For those who want a real challenge, Merion offers that as well as lots of golf history. 

4. Crystal Springs Resort, Hamburg, New Jersey. Offering something for golfers and their families, this state-of-the-art resort only an hour out of New York City offers green mountain views, restaurants and nine-hole courses perfect for relaxation.

Thursday, June 29, 2017

Scuba Diving Myths and Half-Truths


Robert Napior, a managing member of Deployed Resources in Rome, New York, enjoys numerous adventurous and sporting hobbies, including scuba diving, golf, hiking, and swimming. Those with diving experience, like Robert Napior, know many things about the activity that those with no scuba experience do not.

Many first-time divers and non-divers bring myths and stereotypes to the table when discussing diving. It's believed that hostile underwater creatures like sharks harass, attack, and even eat divers, but shark attacks claim only single digit numbers of lives worldwide each year. It is also commonly assumed that many medical conditions prevent people from scuba diving, but most conditions that do not prohibit strenuous physical exercise can be managed.

Scuba diving is also often seen as having many barriers to entry. Sometimes regarded as an expensive hobby to start, scuba diving only requires a mask, snorkel, and fins, and most places will rent equipment at a discounted rate for students. Likewise, certification is often viewed as costly, though most certification classes cost less than $500. Defeating these myths can help people get into scuba diving and learn to enjoy the water in earnest.