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The staff at RangerOps has been involved in website development for many years. We work in partnership with our clients to create a stunning and unique look on each project. This extends to RangerOps properties, sites developed in partnership with others, or a property wholly owned by our client.
Interact and Connect
The Internet represents opportunity, but only for those who understand that it must transcend into the physical spaces in which we ourselves reside. It may be a living, breathing, wonderful digital thing to many persons, but if it cannot impact your life in some way where a meaningful physical connection is developed, then the results obtained will be limited.
Inject Realism
The Internet is a tool used to deliver data. It also is an avenue upon which others may interact, either with you, or with each other. It is critical to validate your ideas prior to investing that one unrecoverable resource, time. Gone are the days of "if you build it they will come". If there is no marketing plan for your site, there will be very few people with an awareness of it. Pay proper attention to that aspect first, then plan your site to create mutually beneficial interaction between your marketing methods, site presentation and visitor interaction.
Self-critique and Improve
If you have a strong desire to develop a strategy which connects several facets of your organization's operation, both on and off the Internet, then we are definitely interested in meeting you. If you can't see how this can be accomplished with your specific project, it may be a worthwhile investment to hire us as a consultant first, and developer second. To sum things up here, your development process should focus on creating mutually supporting business opportunities as much as it should on creating stunning graphics.
Strong Concepts and Stunning Execution. Real World Integration. We can assist you in executing your plan and achieving tangible results. Our specific areas of expertise are design, e-commerce, database development and project management within the framework of military-related subject matter.
If you've got a site to develop and desire to work with a multifaceted team, please contact us at info@rangerops.com or 253.797.5643.
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RangerOps LLC has completed the sites listed below which are available for your perusal. If you are interested in RangerOps hosting or developing a site for your business, please drop us a note.
Some site listed below are courtesy of Milspec Group, Inc.
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ArmyRanger.com
ArmyRanger.com was developed for the Ranger community by four Ranger veterans. Milspec Group members Peter Neves and Russ Bryant and authors John Lock and Tim Davis. The site was developed over an eight month period for the enjoyment of the Ranger Community. The site has several intractive features and also is driven by the submissions from visitors. This site's for you!
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Ranger Infantry Companies (Airborne) of the Korean War
When the RICA contacted Milspec Group to present a fresh looking site for their organization, we jumped at the opportunity. One of the strong beliefs at Milspec Group is to support and provide a positive image for our service members and veterans, either through our site development efforts or product offerings. Producing a new site for RICA was a great fit for us and we're glad to support our Korean War Ranger brothers in their organizational endeavors.
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John D. Lock
This site is for the author John D. Lock, Army Ranger and author, who seeks out those stories that have either been passed over by other authors, or in his view, have not had adequate elaboration. John's goal is to educate and to provoke thought while seeking to entertain his readers, largely focusing on military subject matter, and the stories that lay within that realm.
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Timothy G. Davis
Tim Davis could very well be the next Tom Clancy. Tim's experiences in Special Operations heavily influence the realism of his works of fiction, which blend real world probabilities, accurate tactical and technical aspects of operations and political intrigue. The third world, no-holds-barred aspects of his plots will grab and hold your attention.
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The Ranger Quartermaster
In November 2001, we completed our third update to the visual interface of the The Ranger Quartermaster website. We also, just as the Christmas season was running strong, seamlessly migrated from an older shopping cart system to a new one that is database driven and features shipping system integration and a customer service backend. The Ranger Quartermaster remains the premier shopping destination for those Rangers who served in the 75th Ranger Regiment and graduates from Ranger School.
With the development of this site, we brought a legacy mail order system into the modern era with a professional fulfillment service, then migrated it to a more sophisticated and elegant ecommerce system.
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Ranger School, the book.
The book Ranger School was written by Brace Barber to provide graduates of the school the opportunity to look back at thier own experience while enduring the rigors of Ranger School, and more importantly as an objective study of the lessons of leadership provided by the United States Army Ranger School. An excellent reference for those looking to attend Ranger School in the future as well.
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Ranger Marketing
This site was recently developed for Ranger Marketing, home of the Airborne Ranger Motorsport Team. President Joe Cypher is a veteran of 2/75 Ranger and driver of the Airborne Ranger Monster Truck.
When Joe contacted us to develop an internet presence for his business, we jumped at the opportunity. Developing a site for his marketing firm, comprised of a Monster Truck and Super Truck, both designed in honor of fallen comrades was a great project that we definitely wanted to be involved with.
Look for exciting new developments on this site as the Summer 2000 racing season gets under way.
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NavySites.com
This is a public beta of a new Navy Information portal we are currently working on. Our plan is to provide a Navy-specific resource that will be managed by Navy veterans with an interest in developing a central information access point for seamen, submariners and frogmen. If you are a computer and Internet savvy individual interested in an opportunity that begins at the ground level, give us a holler.
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rangerblackberet.com
This site was developed for one purpose and one purpose only, to assist United States Army Rangers in preserving their history, specifically, the time-honored tradition of acheiving difficult standards before wearing the Black Beret. The Black Beret has been the Rangers mark of distinction since Korean War Rangers first wore them in 1951. The Chief of Staff of the Army announced that all soldiers would wear the Ranger's Black Beret on June 14, 2001.
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