Harbor Technologies handles duties at Eagles games



MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. (AP) -- Imagine a free seat to every Philadelphia Eagles home game.
Sounds great, unless that seat is in a windowless room the size of a closet, with climate-controls set for the comfort of the computer mainframe kept there, not the visiting engineer.
For Harbor Technologies of Mount Laurel, pulling Eagles duty at the new Lincoln Financial Field and the Nova-Care Complex will be part of the job.
"A free seat to the Eagles may sound glamorous, but it's not," Marty Roselli, Harbor Technologies' director of engineering, told the Courier-Post of Cherry Hill. "One of us has to be there two hours before, during and two hours after the event. We offered that extra security to the Eagles, and it may have helped us get the contract."
Harbor beat out six competitors to integrate all computer-based operations at the new center. Harbor is one of several New Jersey companies to land work on the Eagles' 70,000-seat stadium in South Philadelphia.
For Harbor, the first major test of its network comes Sunday when soccer fans check out the $512 million stadium.