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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Ontario strengthening province’s cattle farm sector

    Source: Government of Canada News (2)

    Provincial and federal governments investing $5 million in sustainable grazing lands to help cattle farmers stay competitive

    June 26, 2025 – Paisley, Ontario – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

    The governments of Canada and Ontario are investing up to $5 million to help make community grazing pastures in Ontario more productive and resilient. To support the Ontario government’s plan to protect Ontario, this funding will help strengthen Ontario’s agriculture and agri-food sector by helping cattle farmers improve the quality of shared community pasture lands for their herds so they can stay competitive and resilient to withstand economic uncertainly from the U.S. and whatever comes our way.

    The Community Pastures Initiative, funded through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP), will provide funding to eligible community pastures so they can adopt best management practices and technologies that boost the quality of these lands for grazing animals, while also enhancing biodiversity and strengthening soil health for the long-term.

    This initiative will support up to 100% of eligible costs for the design, construction and maintenance of projects such as:

    • rotational grazing
    • improving pasture quality by planting resilient perennial forage crops
    • permanent grasslands (including forage)
    • riparian buffers and pollinator habitats
    • management of at-risk natural features
    • tree buffers and shelterbelts
    • integrated tree, forage and livestock grazing systems
    • wetlands, water retention and runoff control

    The Sustainable CAP is a 5-year (2023-2028), $3.5-billion investment by federal, provincial and territorial governments to strengthen competitiveness, innovation and resiliency of Canada’s agriculture, agri‐food and agri‐based products sector. This includes $1 billion in federal programs and activities and a $2.5 billion commitment that is cost-shared 60% federally and 40% provincially/territorially for programs designed and delivered by the provinces and territories.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Recapture of inmate from Stony Mountain Institution – minimum security unit

    Source: Government of Canada News (2)

    June 26, 2025 – Stony Mountain, Manitoba – Correctional Service Canada

    At approximately 8:30 p.m.on June 25, 2025, inmate Jason Vanwyck was apprehended by the Winnipeg Police Service.

    This inmate had been unlawfully at large from the minimum security unit at Stony Mountain Institution, since June 23, 2025.

    The Correctional Service of Canada and Stony Mountain Institution are conducting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

    Ensuring the safety and security of its correctional institutions, staff, and the public remains the highest priority of the Correctional Service of Canada.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Government of Canada supports new AI Business Catalyst program

    Source: Government of Canada News (2)

    SMEs to adopt AI with help from new Toronto Region Board of Trade program

    June 26, 2025 – Toronto, Ontario         

    To ensure Canada remains a global leader in innovation, the Government of Canada is making strategic investments in businesses, organizations, entrepreneurs and leaders that are accelerating AI adoption and spurring economic growth.

    Today, the Honourable Evan Solomon, Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario), along with Chi Nguyen, Member of Parliament for Spadina–Harbourfront, announced an investment of $2.4 million for the Toronto Region Board of Trade to launch its new AI Business Catalyst (AIBC) program.

    The Toronto Region Board of Trade connects businesses to programs, partners, and talent to help them succeed. Through this program, 75 businesses and 460 participants across a variety of industries will have access to the tools they need to adopt AI solutions. These new technologies will enhance productivity, drive innovation and help businesses compete globally.

    Through strategic investments to support responsible AI adoption, Canada is strengthening its AI ecosystem and enhancing productivity across the country.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Kaptur Applauds Over $1.4 Million in Federal Awards For Four Local Northwest Ohio Regional Airports

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur (OH-09)

    Washington, DC – Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur (OH-09) announced the award of four federal aviation awards totaling $1,433,909 to support critical infrastructure upgrades at rural and regional airports across Northwest Ohio. Funded through the FY25 Airport Infrastructure Grant (AIG) program, the awards will modernize facilities in Fremont, Kelleys Island, Port Clinton, and Defiance, boosting the region’s aviation economy and workforce while enhancing long-term safety and service capacity Defiance, Erie, Ottawa, and Sandusky Counties.

    “These awards represent smart, targeted investment in transportation infrastructure – the backbone of our Northwest Ohio region,” said Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur (OH-09). “These facilities are lifelines for emergency access, business development, and future aviation growth. From snow removal equipment in Fremont to major runway and taxiway improvements in Port Clinton, and Defiance, to long-overdue safety enhancements on Kelleys Island, these projects support the skilled labor and small businesses that keep our airports running and our communities connected. Thanks to continued federal support, Ohio will continue to be a leader in flight at airports both big and small for generations to come.

    “On behalf of the Sandusky County Regional Airport Authority, we thank Congresswoman Kaptur for helping us to receive this federal investment,” said Michael Russell, Airport Manager, Sandusky County Regional Airport. “We greatly appreciate her support and look forward to her next visits to see the equipment in action!”

    The specific awards include:

    • $387,600 for the Sandusky County Regional Airport in Fremont to replace snow removal equipment that has reached the end of its useful life;
    • $361,361 for the Village of Kelleys Island to fund the second phase of an Environmental Assessment for planned runway safety improvements, including the relocation of Monaghan Road;
    • $572,302 for the Erie-Ottawa International Airport in Port Clinton to begin design work for rehabilitation of runways and taxiways;
    • $112,646 for the Defiance Memorial Airport to design reconstruction of deteriorating taxi lanes and apron pavement.

    This new investment delivered by Congresswoman Kaptur follows $342K awarded to Fulton County Airport in March, 2025, $1 Million awarded to Eugene F. Kranz Toledo Express Airport in October, 2024, and over $7 Million awarded across Erie-Ottawa International Airport, Middle Bass Island Airport, and Eugene F. Kranz Toledo Express Airport in September, 2024.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC Jun 26, 2025 1730 UTC Day 2 Convective Outlook

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    SPC AC 261726

    Day 2 Convective Outlook
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1226 PM CDT Thu Jun 26 2025

    Valid 271200Z – 281200Z

    …THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS LATE FRIDAY INTO
    FRIDAY NIGHT ACROSS MUCH OF NORTH AND SOUTH DAKOTA INTO PARTS OF
    WESTERN MINNESOTA AND NORTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA…

    …SUMMARY…
    Scattered strong thunderstorms, and perhaps one or two small
    organizing clusters, may impact parts of the northern Great Plains
    late Friday afternoon into Friday night, accompanied by a risk for
    severe hail and wind.

    …Discussion…
    Although a mid to upper low is likely to linger across parts of the
    Southeast, perhaps migrating slowly northward across the northern
    Florida into Georgia vicinity, modest subtropical ridging at
    mid-levels will generally prevail across much of the central and
    southern tier of the U.S. through this period. Models indicate that
    modest mid-level westerlies will remain confined to the northern
    tier, with one embedded short wave trough forecast to slowly
    progress across the Great Lakes region. A couple of, perhaps, more
    subtle perturbations within a broader cyclonic regime are forecast
    to progress east-northeastward near and north of the Montana/North
    Dakota international border vicinity.

    In lower levels, a surface cold front, in the wake of a digging
    short wave trough well offshore of the northern Atlantic coast, may
    make further southward progress through portions of the northern Mid
    Atlantic states, before retreating northeastward late Friday through
    Friday night. Upstream, another cold front, likely into the upper
    Great Lakes vicinity and through much of the northern Great Plains
    by 12Z Friday, is forecast to continue to advance eastward across
    the Great Lakes through the remainder of the period, while the cool
    air gradually modifies from west to east across the Dakotas. In
    between and south of these boundaries, seasonably moist conditions,
    including upper 60s to 70+ F dew points, appear likely to persist
    across most areas east of the high plains.

    …Northern Great Plains…
    Models indicate that low-level warming and moistening across the
    western into central Dakotas may contribute to strong potential
    instability by Friday afternoon, beneath warm elevated mixed-layer
    air advecting east of the northern Rockies, ahead of the broad
    approaching upstream mid-level troughing. This destabilization will
    become focused east of the modestly deep lee surface trough axis,
    along a developing warm frontal zone aided by strengthening
    differential surface heating.

    The northern periphery of the warmer and more strongly capping
    elevated mixed-layer air is forecast to nose across western through
    central South Dakota by early Friday evening.
    Lower/mid-tropospheric warm advection on the edge of this air mass
    may provide the focus for an upscale growing cluster of storms
    across north central South Dakota, or perhaps south central North
    Dakota, aided by a modestly strengthening low-level jet Friday
    evening. This would likely tend to propagate east-southeastward
    overnight, beneath strengthening westerly mid/upper flow (including
    30-40+ kt at 500 mb).

    Otherwise, widely scattered strong to severe thunderstorms,
    including a couple of supercells, may initiate near/east of the lee
    trough during the late afternoon into evening across the western
    Dakotas, and perhaps parts of north central Nebraska into
    northeastern Colorado, though this is a bit more uncertain due to
    potentially stronger mid-level inhibition.

    …Lower Great Lakes Vicinity…
    Latest model output indicates that strengthening thunderstorm
    development is possible in a narrow pre-frontal corridor across
    parts of southwestern Ontario and southeastern Lower Michigan into
    northwestern Indiana and northwestern Ohio, near or after 28/00Z.
    Although this is after peak diurnal heating, moderately large
    residual CAPE, in the presence of southwesterly deep-layer mean flow
    strengthening to 20-30 kt, might become supportive of convection
    capable of producing a few locally strong to severe wind gusts,
    before storms weaken late Friday evening.

    …Appalachians into Southeast…
    In the presence of relatively weak mid-level inhibition, forcing for
    ascent aided by orography and inland advancing sea breezes may
    support considerable diurnal thunderstorm development, as insolation
    within a seasonably moist boundary-layer contributes to moderate
    potential instability. Stronger convection will probably pose a
    risk for locally damaging downbursts, before activity weakens early
    Friday evening.

    ..Kerr.. 06/26/2025

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC Jun 26, 2025 1630 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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    Jun 26, 2025 1630 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

    Updated: Thu Jun 26 16:09:51 UTC 2025 (Print Version |   |  )

    Probabilistic to Categorical Outlook Conversion Table

     Forecast Discussion

    SPC AC 261609

    Day 1 Convective Outlook
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1109 AM CDT Thu Jun 26 2025

    Valid 261630Z – 271200Z

    …THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
    FROM NORTHWEST MO INTO SOUTHERN MN/WI…AND FROM THE MID-ATLANTIC TO
    THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS…

    …SUMMARY…
    Isolated wind damage and a few tornadoes will be possible this
    afternoon from northwest Missouri into Iowa, southeast Minnesota,
    and southern Wisconsin. Scattered wind damage will be possible from
    the Mid-Atlantic into the southern Appalachians.

    …Upper Midwest…
    A shortwave trough is evident this morning over NE/SD moving
    eastward. Lift ahead of this feature will encourage scattered
    thunderstorm development by early afternoon near the surface low and
    along a weak cold front over western IA. These storms will track
    southeastward into a warm and very moist air mass, where MLCAPE
    values will be 2000-3000 J/kg. Steep low-level lapse rates will
    promote a risk of damaging winds as the storms spread southeastward
    through early evening.

    From the surface low eastward into southern WI, a corridor of backed
    low-level winds and enhanced shear along the warm front will be
    favorable for a few discrete supercells. Similar to yesterday
    (although perhaps not quite as favorable), there is a risk of a few
    tornadoes through the afternoon and early evening.

    …Mid-Atlantic to Southern Appalachians…
    Full sunshine is occurring again today from southeast PA to the
    western Carolinas and north GA. This corridor will be hot/humid
    again today, leading to scattered thunderstorms. Winds aloft are
    weak, suggesting disorganized/pulse convective modes. However,
    steep low-level lapse rates and moderate CAPE values will once again
    result in a risk of locally damaging wind gusts through the
    afternoon and early evening. Despite the expected weak winds aloft,
    will introduce a SLGT risk for this corridor given the consensus of
    model guidance supporting the threat.

    ..Hart/Thornton.. 06/26/2025

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC MD 1452

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    Mesoscale Discussion 1452

    Mesoscale Discussion 1452
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1129 AM CDT Thu Jun 26 2025

    Areas affected…Parts of northeastern IA…southeast
    MN…southern/central WI

    Concerning…Severe potential…Watch likely

    Valid 261629Z – 261830Z

    Probability of Watch Issuance…80 percent

    SUMMARY…Severe storms with a threat of a few tornadoes and
    isolated to scattered damaging winds may develop this afternoon.

    DISCUSSION…An MCV is moving out of the Missouri Valley toward
    southern MN, immediately in advance of a larger-scale
    mid/upper-level trough moving across the northern Plains. A warm
    front is draped from northern IA into southern WI. This front will
    move northward into this afternoon, as a surface wave moves along
    the front near the MN/IA border. Rich low-level moisture is in place
    near and south of the warm front. Midlevel lapse rates are weak, but
    diurnal heating of the very moist airmass will result in MLCAPE
    increasing into the 1500-2500 J/kg range along and south of the
    front.

    Visible satellite indicates some clearing north of the warm front
    from northeast IA into far southeast MN and southwest WI. This will
    allow moderate buoyancy to develop within a region where surface
    winds are backed and effective SRH is locally enhanced. As the MCV
    and surface wave move across the region, supercell development will
    be possible near/north of the warm front and near the surface low,
    with relatively enlarged low-level hodographs supporting a tornado
    threat. Eventually, a broken line of storms may eventually develop
    along a trailing cold front, which could also pose a threat of
    locally damaging winds, and possibly a tornado.

    Watch issuance is likely by early afternoon in order to address
    these threats.

    ..Dean/Hart.. 06/26/2025

    …Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product…

    ATTN…WFO…GRB…MKX…ARX…MPX…DMX…

    LAT…LON 42729316 42529386 42279476 43019445 43859394 44319263
    44539145 44549027 44208887 43588845 43078852 42918895
    42929015 42899223 42729316

    MOST PROBABLE PEAK TORNADO INTENSITY…85-115 MPH
    MOST PROBABLE PEAK WIND GUST…55-70 MPH

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC MD 1453

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    Mesoscale Discussion 1453

    Mesoscale Discussion 1453
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1148 AM CDT Thu Jun 26 2025

    Areas affected…southern Appalachians into northern Georgia

    Concerning…Severe potential…Watch possible

    Valid 261648Z – 261845Z

    Probability of Watch Issuance…40 percent

    SUMMARY…Scattered thunderstorms capable of damaging wind and some
    instances of severe hail possible this afternoon.

    DISCUSSION…Thunderstorm activity is ongoing this morning across
    portions of eastern Tennessee and western South Carolina, with
    occasional severe pulses. Temperatures have warmed into the mid 80s
    to 90s across the Carolinas into Georgia and eastern Tennessee, with
    dew points in the upper 60s to 70s. Continued heating under sunny
    skies (outside of the areas with convection) should yield further
    destabilization and MLCAPE around 2000-3000 J/kg by the afternoon.
    Morning 12z sounding analysis indicates cool mid-levels, with modest
    mid-level lapse rates. Though flow aloft is weak, moderate
    instability and steepening low-level lapse with heating will allow
    for potential for wet downbursts and damaging outflow winds. A few
    isolated instances of severe hail will also be possible, owing to
    steep lapse rates. This area will be monitored for watch potential
    through the afternoon.

    ..Thornton/Hart.. 06/26/2025

    …Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product…

    ATTN…WFO…AKQ…LWX…RAH…RNK…RLX…GSP…MRX…FFC…
    BMX…

    LAT…LON 33658324 33348429 33308482 33518519 33818538 34228526
    34838478 36218303 36878212 37368145 37758054 38077982
    38177941 38177877 38017842 37827816 37577801 37377792
    37037815 36757885 36417954 36178008 36028034 35498090
    34778186 34208257 33658324

    MOST PROBABLE PEAK WIND GUST…55-70 MPH
    MOST PROBABLE PEAK HAIL SIZE…UP TO 1.25 IN

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC MD 1454

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    Mesoscale Discussion 1454

    Mesoscale Discussion 1454
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1236 PM CDT Thu Jun 26 2025

    Areas affected…Extreme southeast NE/northeast KS into northwest MO
    and southwest into central/northeast IA

    Concerning…Severe potential…Watch likely

    Valid 261736Z – 261930Z

    Probability of Watch Issuance…80 percent

    SUMMARY…The threat for damaging wind and possibly a tornado will
    increase with time this afternoon.

    DISCUSSION…A cold front is moving east across parts of eastern NE
    and northeast KS this afternoon, as a surface low moves from
    southeast SD into southern MN. While cloudiness has limited heating
    to some extent, rich low-level moisture is supporting MLCAPE of
    2000-3000 J/kg along/ahead of the front. Storms are already
    developing near a differential heating zone across central IA, with
    other development possible later this afternoon in closer proximity
    to the front.

    Both low-level and deep-layer shear increase with northward extent
    across the MCD area. Some threat for supercells with a threat for
    locally damaging wind and a tornado may develop into parts of
    central/northeast IA (see MCD 1452 for more information). Farther
    south, despite weaker shear, a broken line of storms with a threat
    of damaging wind may eventually develop along/ahead of the front
    from extreme southeast NE/northeast KS into southwest/south-central
    IA and northwest MO. Watch issuance is likely in order to address
    these threats.

    ..Dean/Hart.. 06/26/2025

    …Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product…

    ATTN…WFO…DVN…ARX…DMX…EAX…OAX…TOP…

    LAT…LON 41129582 42199475 42789269 42849192 42779176 42189177
    41519249 41139284 40719325 40239384 39859460 39909560
    40439599 41129582

    MOST PROBABLE PEAK TORNADO INTENSITY…85-115 MPH
    MOST PROBABLE PEAK WIND GUST…55-70 MPH

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC Tornado Watch 463 Status Reports

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC Tornado Watch 463

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    Note:  The expiration time in the watch graphic is amended if the watch is replaced, cancelled or extended.Note: Click for Watch Status Reports.
    SEL3

    URGENT – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
    Tornado Watch Number 463
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1255 PM CDT Thu Jun 26 2025

    The NWS Storm Prediction Center has issued a

    * Tornado Watch for portions of
    Northeast Iowa
    Southeast Minnesota
    Southwest Wisconsin

    * Effective this Thursday afternoon and evening from 1255 PM
    until 800 PM CDT.

    * Primary threats include…
    A few tornadoes possible
    Scattered damaging wind gusts to 70 mph likely

    SUMMARY…An emerging cluster of thunderstorms ahead of a surface
    low and along a warm front will pose some risk of tornadoes and
    damaging wind gusts through the afternoon.

    The tornado watch area is approximately along and 55 statute miles
    north and south of a line from 50 miles north northwest of Mason
    City IA to 10 miles southeast of Camp Douglas WI. For a complete
    depiction of the watch see the associated watch outline update
    (WOUS64 KWNS WOU3).

    PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

    REMEMBER…A Tornado Watch means conditions are favorable for
    tornadoes and severe thunderstorms in and close to the watch
    area. Persons in these areas should be on the lookout for
    threatening weather conditions and listen for later statements
    and possible warnings.

    &&

    AVIATION…Tornadoes and a few severe thunderstorms with hail
    surface and aloft to 1 inch. Extreme turbulence and surface wind
    gusts to 60 knots. A few cumulonimbi with maximum tops to 500. Mean
    storm motion vector 27030.

    …Hart

    Note: The Aviation Watch (SAW) product is an approximation to the watch area. The actual watch is depicted by the shaded areas.
    SAW3
    WW 463 TORNADO IA MN WI 261755Z – 270100Z
    AXIS..55 STATUTE MILES NORTH AND SOUTH OF LINE..
    50NNW MCW/MASON CITY IA/ – 10SE VOK/CAMP DOUGLAS WI/
    ..AVIATION COORDS.. 50NM N/S /47NNW MCW – 23NW DLL/
    HAIL SURFACE AND ALOFT..1 INCH. WIND GUSTS..60 KNOTS.
    MAX TOPS TO 500. MEAN STORM MOTION VECTOR 27030.

    LAT…LON 44619371 44629013 43039013 43029371

    THIS IS AN APPROXIMATION TO THE WATCH AREA. FOR A
    COMPLETE DEPICTION OF THE WATCH SEE WOUS64 KWNS
    FOR WOU3.

    Watch 463 Status Report Message has not been issued yet.

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    Probability of 2 or more tornadoes

    Mod (50%)

    Probability of 1 or more strong (EF2-EF5) tornadoes

    Low (20%)

    Wind

    Probability of 10 or more severe wind events

    Mod (60%)

    Probability of 1 or more wind events > 65 knots

    Low (20%)

    Hail

    Probability of 10 or more severe hail events

    Low ( 2 inches

    Low (

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Secretary of Defense General Officer Announcements for June 26, 2025

    Source: United States Department of Defense

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that President Donald J. Trump has nominated Army Lt. Gen. Thomas M. Carden, Jr. for appointment to the grade of general, with assignment as vice chief of the National Guard Bureau, and Army Maj. Gen. Bobby L. Christine for appointment as judge advocate general.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Remarks at the Executive Compensation Roundtable

    Source: Securities and Exchange Commission

    Good afternoon. Welcome to all of you attending in person or watching and listening online to today’s roundtable on executive compensation. I thank the very distinguished group of moderators and panelists who have assembled here today for volunteering their time to contribute their thoughts on this important topic.

    As one of the enumerated disclosure items in Schedule A to the Securities Act of 1933,[1] the requirement to provide executive compensation information is as old as the federal securities laws themselves. Over the past ninety years, the Commission has adopted numerous rules requiring more and more information about executive compensation. Some of these rules have come about from Congressional mandates, while others have not. I have been at the SEC in one role or another for a couple of these changes, including the 1992 rulemaking initiated by Chairman Richard Breeden that created the “summary compensation table”[2] and the 2006 rulemaking that introduced “compensation discussion and analysis” and added other compensation tables.[3]

    Today, one might describe the Commission’s current disclosure requirements as a Frankenstein patchwork of rules. The volume and complexity of these rules may be just as scary to a law firm associate performing a “form check” of a proxy statement, as the monster was to Dr. Frankenstein himself when the monster opened its eyes. 

    The Commission amended Item 402 of Regulation S-K in 1992 to state specifically that “This Item [402] requires clear, concise and understandable disclosure of…compensation…”[4] However, one could say that this well-intentioned, three-decade-old statement has become facetious with the passage of time in light of the lengthy narrative disclosure and numerous tables and charts that appear in today’s proxy statements.

    Our rules must be grounded in achieving the Commission’s three-part mission: investor protection, fair, orderly and efficient markets, and capital formation. These rules should be cost-effective for companies to comply with and provide material information to investors in plain English. Most importantly, the information required to be disclosed should be material to the company and understandable to the Supreme Court’s objective reasonable investor.[5]  The outcome of our rules is not effective when companies require highly specialized lawyers and compensation consultants to prepare disclosure that the reasonable investor struggles to understand.

    Today’s roundtable is one of the first steps in considering whether the current executive compensation disclosure requirements achieve these objectives, and if not, how the rules should be amended. In connection with this process, I previously asked the Commission staff to consider several questions in this area and for the public to provide their views on those questions.[6] Thank you to those who have already submitted comment letters. For others who intend to submit a letter, please do so as soon as possible over the next several weeks, to provide the staff time to consider and incorporate your views into any potential rulemaking proposal.

    Thank you to the staff of the Division of Corporation Finance, the Office of Support Operations, the Office of Information Technology, and the Office of Public Affairs for organizing this roundtable. I very much look forward to this afternoon’s discussion.

     


    [1] Item (14) of Schedule A to the Securities Act of 1933.

    [4] 1992 Release. See also 17 CFR 229.402(a)(2).

    [5] See TSC Industries, Inc. v. Northway, Inc., 426 U.S. 438, 445 (1976) (“The question of materiality, it is universally agreed, is an objective one, involving the significance of an omitted or misrepresented fact to a reasonable investor.”).

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  • MIL-OSI USA: RIDOH and DEM Lift Advisory at Worden Pond and Recommend Avoiding Contact with Wilson Reservoir

    Source: US State of Rhode Island

    The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) and Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) have lifted the advisory recommendation for recreational activities at Worden Pond in South Kingstown. The harmful algae bloom (HAB) caused by blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) has cleared. Recent testing shows algae levels are low and no toxins were detected, meeting safety guidelines.

    RIDOH and DEM are also advising people to avoid contact with Wilson Reservoir in Burrillville due to harmful algae blooms (HABs). HABs are caused by blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, which are naturally present in bodies of water. HABs can produce toxins which can be harmful to humans and animals. Toxins and/or high cell counts have been detected by the RIDOH State Health Laboratory from water samples collected by DEM at this location.

    Use caution in all areas of Wilson Reservoir as HABs can move locations in ponds and lakes. All recreation, including swimming, fishing, boating and kayaking, is high risk to health and recommended to be avoided at this location. People should not drink untreated water or eat fish from affected waterbodies. Pet owners should not allow pets to drink or swim in this water. This advisory recommendation remains in effect until further notice.

    Skin contact with water containing blue-green algae can cause irritation of the skin, nose, eyes, and throat. Symptoms can include stomachache, diarrhea, vomiting, and nausea. Less common symptoms can include dizziness, headache, fever, liver damage, and nervous system damage. Young children and pets are at higher risk for health effects associated with HABs because they are more likely to swallow water when they are in or around bodies of water. People who have had contact with these ponds and experience those symptoms should contact their healthcare provider.

    To report suspected blue-green algae blooms, contact DEM’s Office of Water Resources at 401-222-4700 Press 6 or DEM.OWRCyano@dem.ri.gov and if possible, send a photograph of the reported algae bloom. For more information and the Cyanobacteria Tracker Dashboard that lists current advisories and data, visit: www.dem.ri.gov/bluegreen

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Topeka man indicted for alleged assault on Tribal land

    Source: United States Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF)

    TOPEKA, KAN. – A federal grand jury in Topeka returned an indictment charging a Kansas man with committing an assault on Tribal land.

    According to court documents, Wesley Reel Bennett, 23, of Topeka was indicted on one count of assaults within maritime and territorial jurisdiction. 

    In June 2025, Bennett is accused of assaulting and seriously injuring a member of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation within the confines of its Tribal territory. 

    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Prairie Band Potawatomi Tribal Police Department are investigating the case. 

    Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen Hunting is prosecuting the case.

    OTHER INDICTMENTS

    Hector Alvarado, 55, of Topeka was indicted on one count of possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) is investigating the case. Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen Hunting is prosecuting the case. 

    Kenneth Norman Baker, 41, of Baxter Springs was indicted on one count of receipt of child pornography, one count of distribution of child pornography, and one count of possession of child pornography. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is investigating the case. Assistant U.S. Attorney Jason Hart is prosecuting the case.

    An indictment is merely an allegation, and all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
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  • MIL-OSI Security: Arizona to Evansville Fentanyl Trafficking Operation Dismantled, Landing Two in Federal Prison

    Source: United States Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF)

    EVANSVILLE— Two men have been sentenced to a combined 16 years in federal prison for their roles in a drug trafficking operation responsible for pumping thousands of counterfeit fentanyl pills from Arizona into Evansville.

    Deriontai Mathis, 31, of Evansville, has been sentenced to 11 years in federal prison followed by five years of supervised release after pleading guilty to possession with intent to distribute fentanyl, two counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and conspiracy to distribute fentanyl.

    Ernest Gilbert, 38, of Arizona, was sentenced in July of 2024 to five years in federal prison followed by three years of supervised release after pleading guilty to distribution of fentanyl and conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute 400 grams or more of fentanyl.

    According to court documents, between September and November of 2022, Mathis and Gilbert conspired together to buy and sell thousands of fentanyl-laced counterfeit oxycodone pills. Gilbert, who resided in Arizona, would obtain the pills, ship or otherwise transport them to Indiana, and then fly to Indiana and drive the pills to Mathis in Evansville.

    On November 10, 2022, during a search of Mathis’s residence, investigators recovered nine plastic bags containing ten thousand counterfeit M-30 fentanyl pills hidden inside of a child’s toy car, a camouflaged backpack that contained $56,800.00 in cash, a body armor vest and nine firearms. During a search of another residence Mathis used to store his contraband, officers recovered three additional handguns and a 12-gauge shotgun.

    In 2015, Mathis was convicted for being a drug abuser in possession of a firearm, thereby prohibiting from ever legally possessing a firearm again.

    This investigation also led to the discovery that Jeremial Leach was a customer of Mathis, purchasing counterfeit fentanyl pills for $10 per pill. In May of 2024, Leach was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for dealing fentanyl resulting in at least three overdoses and a teen’s death. See: https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdin/pr/evansville-snapchat-fentanyl-dealer-responsible-least-three-overdoses-and-teens-death

    “The sentences imposed here should serve as a warning: these poisons kill—and selling them will earn you decades in federal prison,” said John E. Childress, Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana. “Our office remains committed to working hand in hand with our state, local and federal partners in order to keep our communities safe, hold drug traffickers accountable, and stop the flow of deadly substances into our neighborhoods.”

    The Drug Enforcement Administration, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Evansville-Vanderburgh County Drug Task Force and Evansville Police Department investigated this case. The sentences were imposed by U.S. District Judge Richard L. Young.

    Acting U.S. Attorney Childress thanked Assistant U.S. Attorney Lauren Wheatley, who prosecuted this case.

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  • MIL-OSI: BTC Miner Launches: How to Easily Earn in the Cryptocurrency Era

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    London, UK, June 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The crypto market is expanding rapidly, and investors globally are searching for ways to mine digital currency that is more straightforward and affordable. BTC Miner is the next-generation platform that will change the way the world mines cryptocurrencies, and will respond to this need in the market by streamlining the crypto mining process and its functions. Using a cloud-based mining approach, BTC Miner allows customers to effectively avoid the hassle of a high-cost installation and enjoy a seamless journey into creating digital wealth.

    Why More Users Are Turning to BTC Miner

    BTC Miner empowers individuals to earn passive income daily through streamlined, user-friendly cloud mining contracts. There’s no need to worry about managing hardware or electricity expenses once users select their preferred mining plan. BTC Miner’s automated system takes over entirely. This structure enables a low-risk, high-convenience environment for earning steady returns in a rapidly growing market.

    Zero Entry Barriers: Get Started Free

    New users receive a  $500 sign-up bonus, which does not require any initial investment. Besides that, BTC Miner also offers a risk-free daily contract of $2 which allows users to try out the platform without any money. This makes it possible for everyone to have a go at the platform before they make the final decision to invest.

    Reliable Daily Income with Transparent Terms

    BTC Miner is a platform for forming contracts that guarantee Bitcoin payments daily. The profits can be either withdrawn or reinvested at the user’s discretion. The contracts come with definite fixed income conditions and do not contain any hidden fees for installation, service, or energy consumption. Moreover, the system is based on smart contract automation, which means that it is possible to track the entire process, and funds are managed in a transparent way.

    FCA-Certified Security and Compliance

    BTC Miner is proudly certified by the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), offering users a trusted and compliant environment for cryptocurrency investment. This regulatory assurance adds a critical layer of protection and transparency, especially valuable in a decentralised financial landscape.

    About BTC Miner

    BTC Miner is a worldwide innovator in cloud mining that is focused on providing low-barrier, high-transparency investment services to a large spectrum of potential users. BTC Miner is paving the way for the future of generations of decentralized assets and wealth creation with renewable energy data centres, smart autonomy, and regulatory adherence.

    User Experience That Delivers

    “BTC Miner has completely changed the way I invest,” shared one user. “The platform is natural and allows me to earn steady passive income without a technical background. The referral rewards are generous, and the FCA certification adds real peace of mind. Highly recommended.”

    Discover how BTC Miner is redefining crypto mining for everyday users, no complexity, no hardware, just daily returns.

    MEDIA Contact:
    Full Name: Isidro Miranda
    Email: info@btcminer.net
    Official Website: https://btcminer.net
    City/Country: London, United Kingdom

    Disclaimer: This press release is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, legal advice, or investment recommendations. Stock Trading involves risk and market volatility. Please research or consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions. BTCMiner.net and associated parties are not liable for any financial loss incurred.

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  • MIL-OSI: PFMCrypto Launches Innovative DOGE Cloud Mining Platform as Dogecoin Eyes Its Next Breakout

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Farington, England, June 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As meme-coin legend Dogecoin (DOGE) regains traction in the crypto market, PFMCrypto has unveiled a new cloud mining solution tailor-made for DOGE holders. This latest release introduces AI-powered DOGE mining contracts, enabling users to earn passive daily income without the need for mining equipment or technical expertise.

    This launch aligns with PFMCrypto’s broader mission: to make crypto mining accessible, automated, and consistently profitable—particularly for trending assets like DOGE, which historically lacked structured mining solutions in cloud-based environments.

    [Click here to view DOGE mining solution.]

    PFMCrypto Redefines DOGE Cloud Mining

    While traditional mining has long favored Bitcoin and Ethereum, PFMCrypto has stepped in to fill a critical gap—bringing contract-based simulated mining to Dogecoin. In addition to DOGE, the platform also supports cloud mining for multiple assets including XRP, BTC, ETH, BCH, LTC, and SOL—removing the technical and financial barriers of traditional mining.

    “We’ve seen a surge in interest from long-term holders and meme-driven communities around DOGE,” said PFMCrypto’s Chief Technology Officer. “Now, they can passively earn from DOGE without relying solely on price movement.”

    Key Highlights of PFMCrypto DOGE Mining:

    • No Hardware Required: Users can rent industrial-grade hash power from PFMCrypto’s network with zero setup or equipment.
    • Zero Maintenance Costs: All electricity, repairs, and operational overhead are fully covered by PFMCrypto.
    • Beginner-Friendly: No tech knowledge needed. Users simply register and select a plan. New users receive a $10 welcome bonus instantly.
    • Daily Withdrawals & Capital Protection: Daily earnings can be withdrawn anytime, and the initial investment is fully refunded at contract maturity—ensuring both potential profits and safety.

    Flexible DOGE Mining Contracts Now Available

    Following the explosive success of its XRP cloud mining contracts—where contract purchases grew 295% week-over-week—PFMCrypto now offers over 10 DOGE mining plans, allowing users to select based on their budget and goals:

    • $100 Plan – 2 Days – Earn $3.00 per day (+$2 bonus)
    • $1,000 Plan – 9 Days – Earn $13.10 per day
    • $5,000 Plan – 30 Days – Earn $78.50 per day
    • $10,000 Plan – 40 Days – Earn $180.00 per day

    These are not theoretical forecasts—they’re backed by real-time data from over 9.2 million global users and powered by PFMCrypto’s high-performance infrastructure and AI-optimized yield model.

    [Click here to explore more cloud mining plans.]

    All contracts guarantee full principal return at maturity, making it a low-risk entry point for both beginners and seasoned investors.

    New Incentive Program

    Every new PFMCrypto user receives a free $10 bonus upon registration, which can be used to purchase a free mining contract that generates $0.66 in daily rewards.

    “This product was designed with the community in mind—it’s fun, rewarding, and aligns with crypto’s inclusive ethos,” said PFMCrypto’s Marketing Director.

    [Click here to register and claim your $10 bonus.]

    PFMCrypto’s Global Reach

    PFMCrypto currently operates in 192 countries and regions, with a global user base surpassing 9.2 million in 2025. It’s redefining what crypto cloud mining can be. With the launch of DOGE mining contracts, tens of thousands of new contracts have been activated within weeks—many by first-time earners looking to put their Dogecoin to work.

    How to Start Dogecoin Cloud Mining with PFMCrypto

    1. Register: Create a free account and instantly receive a $10 bonus, plus daily sign-in rewards.
    2. Choose a Plan: Select a DOGE mining contract that aligns with your financial goals.
    3. Start Earning: Once activated, your contract will automatically generate daily income—no manual oversight required.

    About PFMCrypto

    Founded in 2018, PFMCrypto is an AI-powered cloud mining platform that removes the technical and financial barriers from crypto mining. Committed to transparency, ease of use, and capital safety, PFMCrypto offers one of the most reliable and scalable mining ecosystems in the crypto space.

    Visit https://pfmcrypto.net to learn more and start your Dogecoin mining journey today.

    Disclaimer: The information provided in this press release does not constitute an investment solicitation, nor does it constitute investment advice, financial advice, or trading recommendations. Cryptocurrency mining and staking involve risks and the possibility of losing funds. It is strongly recommended that you perform due diligence before investing or trading in cryptocurrencies and securities, including consulting a professional financial advisor.

     

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  • MIL-OSI: BAY Miner Redefines Cloud Mining in 2025 with AI and Mobile-First Experience

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Salt Lake City, Utah, June 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As the cryptocurrency market recovers, the threshold of traditional mining machines is increasing, and investors are turning to cloud solutions. BAY Miner has become a leading choice with its AI computing power scheduling and equipment-free mining model.

    Salt Lake City is rapidly emerging as a key hub for cryptocurrency development in the western United States. With the influx of tech-savvy populations and the booming growth of decentralized finance (DeFi), local acceptance of digital assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP continues to rise. At the same time, due to high energy consumption and the complexity of hardware equipment, many investors are turning to more efficient and accessible participation methods. Cloud mining platforms like BAY Miner, leveraging AI-powered computing power allocation and convenient mobile operations, are becoming an important gateway for local users to enter the crypto economy, avoiding the investment costs and regulatory pressures associated with traditional mining rigs.

    BAY Miner Cloud Mining Core and Advantages
    Why Do Cryptocurrency Investors in Salt Lake City Favor Cloud Mining?
    · AI intelligent computing power scheduling system
    Use artificial intelligence algorithms to optimize cloud computing power resource allocation and maximize revenue efficiency and stability.
    ·No physical mining machine required, 0 maintenance cost
    Users can start mining with one click without purchasing expensive equipment, deployment, cooling or power maintenance.
    ·Mobile-first experience
    Provide full-featured mobile app support, users can monitor contracts and revenue anytime, anywhere, and truly realize the “mining farm on the palm of your hand”.
    ·Flexible contract mechanism
    Diverse mining contracts (including short-term/medium-term/revenue types) are available to meet the risk preferences and revenue goals of different investors.
    ·Comprehensive coverage of popular currencies
    Support mainstream crypto assets such as BTC, ETH, XRP, SOL, DOGE, LTC, etc., and easily deploy multi-currency asset configuration.
    ·Automatic profit distribution mechanism
    Daily income is automatically settled to the account balance every day, and cash withdrawal is supported at any time, with strong capital liquidity.
    ·Powerful risk control system
    Multiple risk control models identify suspicious operations, protect user asset security, and cooperate with compliant capital flow paths.

    How BAY Miner Works – A Technology-Driven Mining Model
    BAY Miner, built on a cloud architecture, utilizes AI algorithms to dynamically allocate computing resources. Users bypass the need for traditional mining rigs or local configurations; instead, they simply select the desired smart contract via their device to participate in cloud mining of major cryptocurrencies such as BTC, ETH, XRP, and DOGE. The platform automatically handles task allocation and profit settlement, ensuring complete transparency while minimizing the need for equipment intervention and maintenance. This represents a highly efficient and convenient technological solution for cryptocurrency mining.

    Start BAY Miner cloud mining in three easy steps

    1. Visit the official website to register – go to www.bayminer.com, fill in your email and username, and complete the account creation.
    2. Automatically get $15 to use for trial contracts – new users can immediately get free cloud contracts for BTC, XRP or DOGE.
    3. Choose a mining plan – browse the contract portfolio and start the smart cloud mining experience on mobile or web.

    User Case Examples

    Plan Type Coins Investment Contract Features
    Free Trial DOGE $0 No deposit needed. Try the platform’s mining interface.
    Mid Plan ETH + SOL $3,000 For moderate investors focused on long-term growth.
    AI Pro XRP + BTC + DOGE $30,000 AI-driven multi-coin strategy for optimized performance.


    From Trial to Scaled Mining Participation

    John from Texas began with a $15 trial contract, using it to explore BAY Miner’s cloud mining interface. After validating platform performance and smart contract reliability, he expanded to a diversified portfolio including XRP, BTC, and DOGE—now benefiting from a streamlined crypto mining experience with no hardware setup.

    Click here for full contract details

    BAY Miner Cloud Mining Development Plan
    BAY Miner is building a global intelligent cloud mining platform, relying on AI computing power scheduling technology to achieve efficient multi-currency mining and flexible income management. The platform will soon launch a dedicated token BMT, access the DeFi protocol, and expand the application of cloud computing power in Web3, GameFi and other scenarios to promote the construction of a decentralized digital asset ecosystem.
    Contact Information

    Website: www.bayminer.com
    Email: info@bayminer.com
    App: Download Now

    Disclaimer: The information provided in this press release does not constitute an investment solicitation, nor does it constitute investment advice, financial advice, or trading recommendations. Cryptocurrency mining and staking involve risks. There is a possibility of financial loss. It is strongly recommended that you perform due diligence before investing or trading in cryptocurrencies and securities, including consulting a professional financial advisor.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Defense News in Brief: ‘Historically Successful’ Strike on Iranian Nuclear Site Was 15 Years in the Making

    Source: United States Department of Defense

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Air Force Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff held a press briefing to share more details about the success of Operation Midnight Hammer, which had been in the works for 15 years.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Defense News in Brief: Secretary of Defense General Officer Announcements for June 26, 2025

    Source: United States Department of Defense

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that President Donald J. Trump has nominated Army Lt. Gen. Thomas M. Carden, Jr. for appointment to the grade of general, with assignment as vice chief of the National Guard Bureau, and Army Maj. Gen. Bobby L. Christine for appointment as judge advocate general.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Valadao’s Bill to Provide Resources for Lifesaving Earthquake Emergency Response Passes Out of House Committee on Natural Resources

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman David G. Valadao (California)

    WASHINGTON – This week, the House Committee on Natural Resources advanced H.R. 3168, the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program Reauthorization Act, out of full committee markup. This bipartisan bill was introduced by Congressman David Valadao (CA-22) and Congressman Jim Costa (CA-21) and would reauthorize the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program through Fiscal Year 2030—providing resources to the research, development, and implementation of lifesaving earthquake risk reduction and safety.

    “With millions of families living near active fault lines throughout California, we have a responsibility to make sure our communities are as prepared as possible for earthquakes,” said Congressman Valadao. “Reauthorizing this program means better coordination and more reliable early warning systems, and I’m grateful to Chairman Westerman and the House Committee on Natural Resources for recognizing how important this bill is to public safety in our state and across the country.”

    “H.R. 3168 renews the critical Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program through 2030,” said House Committee on Natural Resources Chairman Bruce Westerman. “The program reduces the risk to life and property from future earthquakes in the U.S. I applaud Rep. Valadao for his work and look forward to helping him usher this bill through the House.”

    Background:

    The National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP) is a program authorized in 1977. It supports activities like seismic monitoring, risk assessment, and the development of building codes and mitigation strategies. The program is managed through a partnership among four federal agencies: the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the National Science Foundation (NSF), and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The most recent reauthorization of NEHRP occurred in 2018 under the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program Reauthorization Act of 2018.

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  • Uttar Pradesh CM and Union Minister Jitendra Singh lay foundation for Green Data Centre in Ghaziabad

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Union Minister for Science & Technology Dr. Jitendra Singh on Thursday laid the foundation stone and performed the Bhumi Pujan for a state-of-the-art Green Data Centre in Sahibabad, Ghaziabad. The project, a collaboration between Central Electronics Limited (CEL), a public sector undertaking under the Ministry of Science & Technology, and ESDS, involves an investment of approximately ₹1,000 crore and boasts a 30 MW capacity.

    Dr. Jitendra Singh described the data centre as a pivotal step in India’s journey toward becoming a self-reliant global digital power. The facility is designed with sustainability at its core, incorporating energy-efficient technologies, renewable energy sources, and eco-friendly practices to minimize environmental impact. It will feature a scalable infrastructure capable of supporting 200 high-density racks per floor, adhering to Tier III/TIA/Uptime-compliant standards for high availability and resilience. Equipped with a 40 Gbps ring fibre network and dual 10 Gbps links for cloud integration and disaster recovery, the centre will also include rainwater harvesting, reflective roofing, and smart cooling systems to enhance energy efficiency.

    Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath praised CEL for its pioneering contributions to solar photovoltaic technology, noting its role in delivering solar-based electricity solutions to tribal and remote areas of Uttar Pradesh. He highlighted CEL’s broader impact beyond defence, including advancements in digital literacy and railway safety, which have strengthened critical infrastructure and supported inclusive growth across the state.

    Dr. Jitendra Singh recalled CEL’s historic legacy, established in 1974 to commercialize indigenous technologies. He noted its introduction of India’s first solar cell in 1977, well ahead of global recognition of solar energy’s potential. Despite facing a severe financial crisis that nearly led to disinvestment, CEL achieved a remarkable turnaround through a public-private partnership model, earning “Mini Ratna” status last year. The minister also underscored CEL’s contributions to strategic sectors, particularly its radars for the Akash Missile System, which played a critical role during Operation Sindhoor. CEL’s innovations extend to defence, railways, and solar sectors, making it a trusted name in innovation-led manufacturing.

    The Green Data Centre is expected to attract startups, enterprises, and government agencies, while generating skilled jobs and fostering local innovation. Dr. Singh also announced the establishment of a Biotechnology Industrial Park in Lucknow and a Startup Conclave in Uttar Pradesh post-Independence Day, reinforcing the state’s growing status as an innovation hub. He thanked CM Yogi Adityanath for his support in promoting science and innovation, citing his role in inaugurating the Central Administrative Tribunal building in Lucknow.

    Highlighting India’s advancements in science and technology, Dr. Singh cited CSIR-NBRI’s development of a 108-petal lotus, the Palampur Institute’s out-of-season tulips offered during the Ram Temple consecration, and the Surya Tilak phenomenon enabled by precise astronomical engineering. He also noted the Department of Atomic Energy’s faecal sludge treatment plants at this year’s Kumbh Mela, which processed 1.5 million tonnes of waste, ensuring hygiene at the world’s largest human gathering.

    Dr. Singh emphasized the vision of “Viksit Bharat @2047,” calling for collaborative efforts between government and private sectors to unlock India’s potential through science, technology, and innovation.

  • MIL-OSI Canada: Expanding Indigenous employment supports

    Source: Government of Canada regional news (2)

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congresswoman Torres Introduces The Taxpayer Protection Act

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Norma Torres (35th District of California)

    June 26, 2025

    Legislation to Ensure Donor States Receive Fair Federal Funding and Ends Politically Motivated Budget Punishment

    Washington, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Norma Torres (CA-35) unveiled The Taxpayer Protection Act, legislation that addresses politically motivated funding cuts, as well as the persistent imbalance between donor states’ federal tax contributions and the federal funding they receive.

    For months now, California has been subject to threats of across the board federal funding cuts because of the political whims of the Trump Administration.  This is particularly offensive given California’s role as the biggest donor state in the nation- California taxpayers contribute approximately $83 billion more annually to the federal government than the state receives back in federal funding, according to the Rockefeller Institute of Government. The bill establishes  a transparent, accountable, and equitable framework ensuring that federal funds are allocated based on fairness — not political retribution.

    “California contributes more to our nation than any other state, yet Donald Trump wants to punish us for our values and political decisions. That stops now. This legislation ensures that federal funding decisions are based on need and equity—not political retribution from the Trump Administration. With the Taxpayer Protection Act, we will ensure fairness, transparency, and accountability from the federal government. This bill isn’t about special treatment—it’s about equal treatment. Our tax dollars should work for us, not be used against us,” said Congresswoman Norma Torres.

    The Act establishes the Donor State Protection Trust Fund, a special Treasury account designed to balance donor states federal tax contributions against the federal funding it receives. It requires independent verification and protects against politically motivated funding cuts. It also prohibits federal agencies from circumventing the law through reclassification or freezing funds.

    The bill would include:

    • A formula-based approach linking donor states federal tax contributions to federal funding received.

    • Protections against funding reductions motivated by political retaliation.

    • Oversight against waste, fraud, and abuse by the Government Accountability Office

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  • MIL-OSI USA: IAM Journal Feature: Flying High

    Source: US GOIAM Union

    This article was featured in the Summer 2025 IAM Journal and was written by IAM Communications Representative John Lett.

    For decades, the IAM Air Transport Territory has been the backbone of the IAM. It weathered the airline bankruptcies of the 2000s resulting from the 9/11 terrorist attacks. IAM Air Transport fought for its members and preserved contracts, pensions and a quality way of life for thousands of working-class families across the United States.

    But about a decade ago, labor in general was stagnant, with mini­ mal growth and an uncertain future.

    “There was a time when people thought unions would go extinct, but J think we are changing that,” said Richie Johnsen, who has ser­ ved as IAM Air Transport Terri­ tory General Vice President for the past three years.

    IAM Air Transport Territory and District leadership gather at a conference in March. From left: 1AM Air Transport Territory Airline Coordinator Tom Regan, District
    141 President and Directing General Chair Mike Klemm, Air Transport Territory General Vice President Richie Johnsen, Air Transport Territory Chief of Staff Edison Fraser, District
    142 President and Directing General Chair John Coveny Jr., and Air Transport Territory Coordinator James Carlson.

    Under Johnsen’s leadership, IAM Air Trans­ port has experienced a resurgence. The territory has become the largest airline labor conglomerate in the AFL-CIO, representing more than 65,000 active members and 40,000 retirees at airlines across the country, including Puerto Rico and Guam. The territory, which represents mechanics, customer service agents, ramp workers and more, is divided into two large groups-District 141 with 42,000 members, from United, American, Spirit and other carriers and District 142, with 25,000 members, who pri­marily work for Southwest, Alaska, Hawaiian and American.

    “My exposure to the union came as far back as I can remem­ber. My father was a Machinist member. He was a shop steward. His father was an officer with the Longshoremen,” said Johnsen, who joined the IAM in I988 as an airline mechanic with United Air­ lines in San Francisco. “When J talk to my father, and he sees how the union has evolved, I think he’s fired up by seeing how we continue to grow.”

    Johnsen credits his territory’s ascension with an influx of new leadership from top to bottom, nego­tiating industry leading contracts, a fresh approach to labor activism, and a renewed hunger for organizing workers.

    “It’s very personal to me. What they’ve done is incredible. It has set the standard for what I believe union representation should look like,” said Johnsen. “In recent years, their wages have increased almost $8 an hour. For someone that was making $32 an hour, they’re making $40 now. Those are massive increases that we haven’t seen in decades.”

    Assisting General Vice Pre­sident Johnsen is Air Transport Chief of Staff Edison Fraser, a member since 2002, who originally hired on at Southwest Airli­nes in Baltimore. Fraser says he’s excited about the direction of the territory.

    “As a leader in the Air Transport Territory I am extremely proud of the work that Districts 141 and 142 have done,” said Fraser. ‘The leaders of those districts have embraced the growth of the districts and put the members first. With our help, from Headquarters, we’ve been able to support them 100%.”

    Qantas Airways aircraft maintenance engineers organized by the 1AM in 2024.

    Recent union victories include organizing wins at Qantas Airlines, PSA Airlines, multiple Swissport locations, Atlantic Aviation and Unifi Aviation, wins that have uplifted the lives of hundreds of workers. A large-scale victory of note took place in 2020 when the IAM negotiated a new contract for I0,000 union members at American Airlines, including Kenny Geis, a member and grievance committee chair at Local 1903M at Charlotte International Airport in North Carolina. Geis, who helped negotiate the contract, has been in the airline industry for 40 years, raised a family with three kids and says !AM Air Transport is enhancing lives across the country.

    “It was an industry-leading contract in pay, but more importantly in benefits. By far, the IAM gave us the best contract for work rules and scope of lan­ guage. Just recently, the company did a percentage rate increase to bring us back to the top of the industry as far as pay, and we keep all of our bene­ fits. That was huge,” said Geis, who works at American as a line aircraft inspector, testing for cra­ cks and corrosion in planes. “Not only are we the highest paid in the industry, we have the best benefits. That helps me and my family on a daily basis. As far as our medical, dental and eye coverage, I believe it’s the best in the industry and it’s all because of the IAM and the negotiating it did.”

    DISTRICT 141: A POWERHOUSE FOR AIRLINE WORKERS

    A decade ago, IAM District 141 had 23,000 members. Now, under the guidance of President and Directing Chairman Mike Klemm, it has increased in size to 41,000 members, 14 con­ tracts, and a budget that has tripled over IO years. Klemm, who became an IAM member in 1992, while working on the ramp for United Airlines at JFK Airport in New York, credits the district’s success to organizing, building relationships with members, rolling out an award-winning website, increasing safety standards on the shop floor, and updated training for members and shop stewards.

    “I feel very lucky. I couldn’t have done it without the support of the incredible members, especially at JFK Airport where 1 got my start, and the Executive Board,” said Klemm, who says his IAM membership has helped him provide a good life for his wife and two daughters. “If I didn’t have a strong team, I wouldn’t be able to be here. I never forget that, and I always make sure I keep in touch with my membership. I always work on improving their lives through the collective bar­ gaining agreements that I negotiate.”

    Growth at District 141 is also contributing to the communities it serves by supporting non-profit organizations at the local and national level.

    “We raised and donated at least $250,000 to the IAM Disaster Relief Fund. We felt like we were in a good monetary situation where we could contribute to the IAM and its members in need. We are certainly proud of that,” said Klemm. “We also give to Guide Dogs of America I Tender Loving Canines and even schools with kids that are less fortunate who have trouble finding school supplies. We also do Santa Clause gift runs during Christmas.”

    Members on a local level have high praises for the leadership and direction within IAM District 141. Marcello Serrao, IAM Local 1322 Commit­ tee Chair, who’s worked as a ramp serviceman at busy New York area airports for decades, says it’s refreshing to see top district representatives rou­tinely communicate with members and listen to their concerns.

    “It ‘s a great experience. It ‘s so necessary to have that relationship with the members,” said Serrao, a resident of Long Island. “There’s been such a change, more transparency, and what an improvement. It’s really good to see. In the past, you felt like you didn’t get a lot of information. It was very stagnant. But now there ‘s more updates on the website, more emails and people can keep track of what’s going on.”

    DISTRICT 142: RISING RAPIDLY TO SERVE IAM MEMBERS

    IAM District 142 has also experienced a rapid rise, increasing its membership in recent years from 16,000 to 20,000, with 36 contracts at 20 companies. District President and Directing Chairman John Coveny took over in 2022, after rising through the union ranks for years, with stops in Upstate New York, Pittsburgh and now Arizona.

    “The union is where I truly belong. Once I got involved with the union, that became my passion, and my desire,” said Coveny. “It’s a 24/7, 365 job. I love what I do. I live, eat and sleep this union because I believe in it that much.”

    After his installation, Coveny immediately moved district headquarters from Kansas City to Phoenix, where more IAM members resided. He and his staff also utilized social media with Facebook, X (For­mally known as Twitter), lnstagram and TikTok. Coveny and his staff reenergized organizing cam­paigns, streamlined technology and promoted diver­sity within the ranks.

    “We’ve established an organizing committee, a women’s committee, a young workers committee,” said Coveny. “We also put in place new dues processing software.”

    Coveny, who joined the union in 1988 as a mechanic at US Airways in Buffalo, N.Y., is passio­nate about the TAM because it has given him and his family a better quality of life. Strong union contracts and salaries over the years gave Coveny the ability to pay college tuition for his three children, and also hike, bike and enjoy time off with his wife of 37 years.

    “The purpose of the union is to provide a reaso­nable living for the members. I truly stand by every contract that we’ve negotiated,” said Coveny. “We lead the industry in almost every contract we’ve negotiated.”

    Coveny is also committed to mentoring a new generation of IAM leaders at the district. Nearing retirement, Coveny says he’s excited about a new generation of District 142 representatives who can build on the foundation, he and his staff, have laid.

    “It’s very important to me, that people who are younger and help push them forward, so when folks who are in office today leave, somebody is ready to fill that role,” said Coveny.

    Steve Oheme is a member of IAM Local 1976 in Pittsburgh who joined the union in 1986 as a mechanic at United Airlines. He says new district leadership has boosted communication with mem­bership, fought for lucrative collective bargaining agreements and pressured airlines to protect IAM mechanics by maintaining stricter safety standards in aircraft hangers.

    ‘They’re doing a fantastic job. They keep us up to date. We are better than we were. It’s amazing. And it’s a great deal,” said Oheme, who works as a crew chief and supervisor of 16 mechanics. ‘There is a big push for safety that wasn’t there before. They make sure we get all the tools, supplies and anything we need, like eyewear and hearing protection. The district pushes the company to supply that stuff. It’s good knowing that they fought for us. I feel secure. It’s awesome.”

    Industry-leading IAM contracts, negotiated by District 142, have helped members like Oheme to thrive. As his four-decade career winds down, he’s proud of raising two children with his wife of 40 years, and enjoys hobbies like pickleball, skiing, mountain biking and golfing, a way of life that embo­dies the success and mission of the district, and the IAM Air Transport Territory as a whole.

    “I want us to continue to grow and I want these Districts to be larger and stronger,” said IAM Air Transport Territory Chief of Staff Edison Fraser.

    IAM Air Transport has set ambitious goals for 2025 and beyond. The union is gaining ground in two large organizing campaigns, 20,000 ramp and cargo workers at Delta Air Lines, and 3,000 ramp workers at JetBlue Airways, and is aggressively organizing the ground handling sector across the United Sta­tes. Leadership believes it will win those campaigns, grow the territory and continue to boost the quality of life for aviation workers, and their families, across the country.

    “I feel like we set the standard. No one does what we do. I feel like we lead the way and it’s our job to lead the way. Were big, we’re progressive and we’re diverse,” said General Vice President Johnsen. “We move people and cargo. Without air transportation, the economy stops. It shuts down. There is no eco­nomy without us taking care of the passengers and the cargo This 1s an exciting time “

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  • MIL-OSI USA: AG Labrador and Acting U.S. Attorney Whatcott Announces 30-Year Sentence for Burley Man Who Produced Child Sexual Abuse Material

    Source: US State of Idaho

    Home Newsroom AG Labrador and Acting U.S. Attorney Whatcott Announces 30-Year Sentence for Burley Man Who Produced Child Sexual Abuse Material

    POCATELLO – Michael Allen Montoya, 40, of Burley, was sentenced to 360 months in federal prison for sexual exploitation of a child, Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador and Acting U.S. Attorney Justin Whatcott announced today.
    According to court records, the investigation began when the FBI became aware that a person, later identified as Montoya, was distributing child sexual abuse material through an online social media platform. The FBI also learned that during online chat conversations, Montoya had discussed his sexual interest in children and had exchanged child sexual abuse material with other offenders. The FBI referred the investigation to the Idaho Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC). ICAC obtained a federal search warrant for Montoya’s Burley residence. During a forensic examination of Montoya’s electronic devices, ICAC located numerous files of child sexual abuse material. ICAC also discovered that Montoya had produced explicit images and videos of himself sexually abusing an infant and an 8-year-old child in his care.
    “Our commitment to protecting children from abuse is unwavering,” said Idaho Attorney General Labrador. “I am grateful for our ICAC Task Force and the partnership we have with Acting U.S. Attorney Whatcott’s office. By working together, we can continue making Idaho safer by investigating, arresting, and prosecuting one bad guy at a time.”
    “Law enforcement in Idaho has zero tolerance for those that target children for abuse and exploitation,” Acting U.S. Attorney Whatcott said. “As this case illustrates, images of child sexual abuse material are not just images – they are evidence of sexual abuse committed by predators like this defendant. I am thankful that we have outstanding professionals in the ICAC, the FBI, and our office that are dedicated to protecting Idaho’s children and ensuring this type of abhorrent conduct results in significant prison sentences.”
    Senior U.S. District Judge B. Lynn Winmill also sentenced Montoya to lifetime supervised release and ordered him to pay restitution to his victims. Montoya will be required to register as a sex offender as a result of the conviction.
    Acting U.S. Attorney Whatcott commended the cooperative efforts of the Idaho ICAC Task Force, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Rupert Police Department, the Idaho State Police, the Minidoka County Sheriff’s Office, and the Cassia County Sheriff’s Office, which led to the charge. This case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Kassandra McGrady and Erin Blackadar.This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice. As part of Project Safe Childhood, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Idaho and the Idaho Attorney General’s Office partner to marshal federal, state and local resources to better locate, apprehend and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the Internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims. For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www.justice.gov/psc.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: PDAAG Roger P. Alford Delivers Remarks to the International Association of Privacy Professionals

    Source: United States Attorneys General

    Good afternoon. I am pleased to be here today. It is an honor to represent the United States and work with the Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater and the amazing attorneys, economists, and staff and the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice. I also want to thank the IAPP for inviting me to participate in this 2025 Digital Policy Leadership Retreat and Jonathan Zittrain and David Sanger for joining this discussion on such an important and timely topic.

    The world today has indeed become a digital world. Almost every company has some digital presence and almost every product sector is touched by digital platforms. Every day, platforms are connecting users and consumers in new and exciting ways. They are introducing novel commercial relationships with ever sophisticated algorithms. While we welcome these changes, we also recognize that these innovations introduce a range of competition issues. At the Department of Justice, we are watching these developments closely, scrutinizing the competitive implications of digital conduct.

    The topic for my speech today is where we go from here in applying antitrust law and policy in the digital world. I won’t bury the lede. We are heading towards a better future for the American people that maximizes their consumer welfare in digital markets through the vigorous enforcement of the antitrust laws. In fact, thanks to recent enforcement efforts, we are already beginning to see that world unfold.

    Many doubted that would ever be possible. When digital markets first emerged, enforcers had for decades been accustomed mostly to smokestack industries. Products rolled off assembly lines with similar features and prices year after year. These things could be measured and scrutinized quantitatively. We came to think that’s all antitrust enforcers should do.

    In contrast, digital markets offered zero price goods, with consumers trading their time and data for services. They were often defined by innovation and dynamism. Those looked like square pegs that didn’t fit the round holes of traditional antitrust analysis.

    We had become so used to smokestack industries that many assumed consumer welfare should always be measured in the prices and outputs of the goods that rolled off the assembly line. Privacy, attention, choice, and innovation were afterthoughts. And so some suggested that there could be no antitrust enforcement in many digital markets because traditional measures of consumer welfare were difficult to apply.

    Others accepted that premise, but pushed for a divorce between antitrust enforcement and the consumer welfare standard. They thought that to adequately protect competition in digital markets, antitrust needed to abandon its core focus on consumer welfare and have an essentially unlimited lens on its mission to include citizen welfare or a nebulous public interest standard.

    We now know that there is a third way. Consumers’ welfare is not merely about the price they pay. Consumers benefit when their privacy is better protected. They pay for digital services in time, attention, and data. Consumer welfare rises when companies innovate, and new technologies disrupt incumbent technologies.

    The answer was not to abandon antitrust in digital markets, or to abandon consumer welfare. The answer was to recognize the many dimensions of the competitive process that maximizes consumer welfare online.

    I’d like to spend my time today talking about how that principle has played out in recent cases and will continue to inform our work in digital markets in the years to come.

    First, our recent successes in protecting consumers from monopoly abuse in digital markets unequivocally demonstrate the continued vitality of the consumer welfare frame in protecting the American people online.

    As many of you are aware, the Department of Justice has been vigorously enforcing the antitrust laws against the exclusionary and unlawful conduct of Big Tech for some time now, going back to the first Trump Administration. The DOJ currently has two large, ongoing litigations against Google in particular.

    These are historic monopolization cases in which the DOJ earned landmark wins in federal district courts in Washington D.C. and Virginia, finding that Google is a serial monopolist — in general search, in search text advertising, and in multiple segments of the ad-tech stack. These rulings recognize that Google has abused its monopoly status by controlling how digital advertisements are placed on the free and open internet.

    The DOJ has proven that Google repeatedly broke the law against monopolization. In response, we have proposed remedies tailored to restore competition and address the competitive harms of Google’s monopoly abuses.[1] In the Google Search case, a decision is expected by the end of the summer, following a three-week remedy hearing this spring. In Google Ad Tech, a remedies hearing is scheduled for early fall. We are hopeful that the federal courts in both cases will issue strong rulings that adopt structural and behavioral remedies to restore competition. Historic monopolization cases call for historic remedies, and our digital freedoms deserve nothing less.

    The Google cases represent a bipartisan consensus in favor of vigorous antitrust enforcement. Beginning in the first Trump Administration, these cases reflect an historic commitment by both Republican and Democratic Administrations and almost every State Attorney General to protect consumers from monopoly abuse.

    Both of these cases were won with evidence presented within a consumer welfare frame, expanded to account for the unique properties of digital markets. We defined consumer welfare broadly to include not only price, but also quality, output, innovation and anything else that impacts consumers. And we recognized that consumer welfare impacts do not always need to involve the kind of quantitative evidence available in a price-focused case, but that qualitative non-price evidence can be equally valuable.

    Judge Mehta’s opinion in Google Search is a great example of the modern approach to addressing all of the determinants of consumer welfare. It mentions privacy 55 times. For example, when assessing the relevant market, it notes how Google compares its privacy to Duck Duck Go.[2] And its overall market definition approach appropriately takes account for the full range of qualitative evidence that bears on defining competition in search. Meanwhile, the Google Ad Tech opinion reminds its readers that the antitrust laws are a “consumer welfare prescription,” and then goes on to examine the many unique attributes of consumer welfare, beyond price and output, in the ad tech markets Google monopolized there.[3]

    While we assess the full range of determinants of consumer welfare, that does not mean our analysis is unlimited. The ultimate question for antitrust law remains economic competition in a relevant market. The law does not permit an untethered overall public interest analysis that asks courts to weigh effects across markets or to include non-competition values.

    For that reason, we consistently reject arguments that we should excuse harm to competition in order to protect a national champion firm on the theory that this will somehow benefit national security. We don’t accept the premise that shielding our businesses from competition somehow makes us stronger. That’s the Chinese and Russian way. The American way of winning the global economic competition is with strong competition in our domestic firms that makes our companies stronger to compete abroad. That premise has served us well for centuries, and we do not intend to abandon it now.

    Let me offer a word of thanks to those who prosecuted these cases. The incredible attorneys, economists, and staff at the Antitrust Division that prosecuted the Google Search case deserve particular mention. Following a ten-week liability trial in 2023 and then a three-week remedies trial in 2025, they outlawyered the other side by presenting strong legal theories in support of critical remedies designed to ensure that our digital spaces will be free and open. No matter what the federal court orders in the remedies phase, the leadership at the Division is incredibly proud of the hard work and dedication of the public servants who have litigated that case.

    As Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater has said, “The Google Search case matters because nothing less than the future of the internet is at stake here. Are we going to give Americans choices and allow innovation and competition to thrive online? Or will we maintain the status quo that favors Big Tech monopolies? If Google’s conduct is not remedied, it will control much of the internet for the next decade and not just in internet search, but in new technologies like artificial intelligence.”[4]

    As for the Google Ad Tech case, the extraordinary attorneys have won a landmark liability ruling and we anticipate that they will present a strong case for robust remedies in the digital ad tech space. As Attorney General Pam Bondi has said, the ruling in the Antitrust Division’s favor in April in that case was “a landmark victory in the ongoing fight to stop Google from monopolizing the digital public square.”  I could not agree more. We are fortunate to have such quality attorneys working to protect the American public.

    Let me now turn to some of our thinking about how we will protect consumer welfare in digital markets in the future. Digital technologies have significant implications for virtually all the monopoly conduct and cartels that the DOJ analyzes today. The DOJ has an obligation to husband our resources to enforce the laws where it matters most, to protect markets that most directly impact the average American, markets such as healthcare, housing, agriculture, education, and insurance. Let me focus on just a few of those digital markets.

    In healthcare, in particular, we have a mandate to use our resources to ensure American markets in health sectors are more competitive, innovative, affordable, and provide higher quality to patients and consumers. For years, we have witnessed consolidation across healthcare leading to higher prices and lower wages for healthcare workers. We see pharmacy benefit managers and brand name monopolies driving up prescription drug prices. Consolidation and roll-ups of physician practices and hospitals often increase health care costs, raising prices for services, and deteriorating patient outcomes. And algorithms and data increase complexity by playing an ever-larger role in health care markets and practices. We are even seeing algorithmic management technologies gaining a foothold in the health care labor sector, one of the largest labor sectors in the country.[5]

    Our recent Las Vegas nursing case is an example of the Department of Justice protecting Americans’ pocketbooks in the health sector. In that case, the Division successfully prosecuted a three-year conspiracy to fix the wages of nurses — capping their wages. As AAG Slater has stated: “Wage-fixing agreements are nakedly unlawful attempts at unjustly profiting off American workers…. The nurses here deserved better, and under President Trump’s leadership, they will be protected.”[6]

    The DOJ is committed to combatting monopoly abuse and collusion in the health care sector. This includes collusion that is accomplished by digital algorithms. Our recent statement of interest in the In re Multiplan Health Insurance Provider Litigation is an example.[7] In that case, competitors used a common pricing algorithm to share confidential information to set prices. Such algorithmic sharing of confidential information on digital platforms should be challenged as a violation of the antitrust laws.

    The DOJ is focused on algorithmic collusion in housing markets as well. The Division is litigating an ongoing case against RealPage and large landlords for algorithmic collusion affecting the rental prices for millions of Americans.[8] In this case, RealPage has introduced a digital platform that made it easier for landlords to coordinate to dramatically increase rental prices for the average American. RealPage and large landlords actively participated in the illegal pricing scheme, setting their rents by using each other’s competitively sensitive information via common pricing algorithms.[9]

    These cases are examples of a growing trend. If we do not take a strong stand now against algorithmic collusion, we will see this new form of price fixing destroying effective competition across a whole range of digital markets.

    And still there is more. Algorithmic collusion is only a subset of the issues that algorithms raise for antitrust enforcement. We can see on the horizon new concerns that will be extremely difficult for enforcers to address using traditional antitrust law. Academic work is already exploring how artificial intelligence can be instructed to profit maximize and learn to set prices in a manner consistent with collusion. We are on the verge of autonomous algorithmic collusion.

    Regardless of the digital sector, we at the DOJ will follow the facts and apply the law in connection with algorithmic pricing and potential collusion. These issues provide an opportunity for our enforcers to engage critically with the practical realities of how complex technologies are affecting Americans’ lives today and in the future. Artificial intelligence holds so much promise, but it also presents unique challenges. Will these technologies empower anticompetitive behavior targeted at unsuspecting digital citizens?  The DOJ must meet this moment and fulfill its mandate to protect competition for the American people.

    Let me conclude with a few thoughts about the Antitrust Division’s agenda with respect to mergers in the digital space.

    When President Trump announced that Gail Slater would lead the Antitrust Division, he reiterated that Big Tech has stifled Little Tech innovation and competition. We are pro Little Tech and welcome Little Tech innovation. We will bring the antitrust laws to bear on Big Tech to answer for their abuses, but we are open and receptive to procompetitive mergers, especially in Little Tech. We want innovative start-ups to see exit opportunities other than acquisitions by the largest, most dominant players, whose acquisition strategies are often driven as much by their desire to entrench their existing power as they are to drive innovation. The enforcers at the DOJ work tirelessly to promote a competitive landscape to ensure that new ideas get funding, so that startups can compete on the merits and disrupt incumbents.

    An embrace of Little Tech recognizes the benefits of venture capital and digital mergers. We want to see venture capital funds flowing to support innovative companies. In healthy, competitive markets, venture capital funds should flow freely.

    During AAG Slater’s tenure at the Division, we will challenge anticompetitive mergers. That is already evident in these early months. But the vast majority of mergers do not raise competition concerns, and those that do often can be resolved through negotiation, settlements, and consent decrees. We are committed to providing clear guidance to merging parties on their proposed transactions, welcoming most mergers and only challenging the problematic ones.

    In conclusion, let me state what an honor it is for me to return to the Antitrust Division and serve as Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General to AAG Slater. As part of the Republican realignment, President Trump and Assistant Attorney General Slater have a clear vision for robust antitrust enforcement over the next four years. Our paramount focus will be to put consumer welfare first, accounting for the wide range of harms and benefits to consumers and workers that can arise in modern markets.

    Yes, competition brings lower prices. But it also brings better quality, improved privacy options, lower advertising loads, greater data portability, more choice, and increased innovations. Competition maximizes consumer welfare by driving businesses to deliver everything consumers want. That makes it the critical tool to protect consumers in our free market system, even in a changing world.

    Thank you. 


    [2] See United States v. Google LLC, 747 F. Supp. 3d 1, 54-55 (D.D.C. 2024).

    [3] See United States v. Google LLC, 23-cv-108, 2025 WL 1132012 (E.D. Va. Apr. 17, 2025) (“Google AdTech”).

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Secretary Noem Terminates Wasteful DHS Program that Encouraged DEI in K-12 Schools

    Source: US Department of Homeland Security

    The “Invent2Prevent” program funneled millions of dollars to a highly politicized organization and targeted school children with radical ideology

    WASHINGTON – Today, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that she terminated the DHS “Invent2Prevent” program – a wasteful and highly politicized initiative that cost the American taxpayer over $1.5 million dollars.

    Despite its high cost, the program accomplished very little towards its apparent mission: preventing terrorism. Instead, it funneled taxpayer money into a highly politicized organization called “The Eradicate Hate Global Summit,” which promoted DEI and LGBTQ ideology at K-12 schools.

    “President Trump was given a mandate by the American people to eliminate wasteful government spending, and that is exactly what we are doing,” said Tricia McLaughlin, DHS Assistant Secretary. “This program was not only wasteful, it was also using public money to support an openly partisan and political organization. Politicized NGOs like Eradicate Hate have been siphoning away taxpayer dollars for far too long. We are ending the grift.”

    Under the guise of counter terrorism, this program used tax money on initiatives to foster “inclusive environments in schools,” promote DEI, and expose grade school children to sexualized topics like LGBTQ issues.

    By canceling Invent2Prevent, Secretary Noem is saving the taxpayer $1,523,146.24.

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  • MIL-OSI: AAS Miner Launches Next-Generation Cloud Mining Platform to Democratize Profitability

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LONDON, UK, June 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —  AAS Miner, a prominent cloud mining platform, today announced the extension of its services, providing a seamless and safe gateway for people to invest in cryptocurrency mining and receive passive income. As a user-friendly and efficient solution, AAS Miner looks to set the standard for the international cloud mining sector with their accessible solutions for established investors and novice digital asset investors alike. 

    AAS Miner vows to provide an unrivalled mining experience through the integration of innovative ASIC and GPU mining hardware with a friendly user interface. The platform eliminates the complexities associated with traditional cryptocurrency mining, such as hardware procurement, maintenance, and high energy costs, making it easier for users to begin their wealth appreciation journey.

    “At AAS Miner, our core mission is to empower individuals to participate in the burgeoning digital economy with confidence and ease,” said a spokesperson for AAS Miner. “We believe that generating passive income from cryptocurrencies should be straightforward and accessible. Our platform, backed by advanced technology and a dedicated expert team, ensures a reliable and efficient mining environment for all our users.”

    Key Advantages of Choosing AAS Miner:

    • Effortless Start: Users can begin mining in a few simple steps: register an account, select a preferred mining contract, and start receiving stable daily income directly to their account. New users are welcomed with a $10 registration bonus, and daily sign-in rewards of $0.8 are available.
    • State-of-the-Art Hardware: AAS Miner utilizes the latest ASIC and GPU mining equipment, ensuring high efficiency and optimal performance for digital asset production.
    • No Hidden Fees: The platform transparently covers all hardware, installation, maintenance, and electricity costs, providing a clear and predictable earning model for users.
    • Stable and Predictable Earnings: Once a contract is purchased, the system automatically processes and updates earnings every 24 hours, offering a consistent income stream.
    • Robust Fund Security: A significant portion of user funds is secured in offline cold wallets. Enhanced security protocols, including McAfee® Security and Cloudflare® Security, are implemented to ensure maximum asset protection.
    • Expert Support and Eco-Friendly Operations: An expert team of blockchain professionals and IT engineers provides 24/7 online customer service. Furthermore, AAS Miner is dedicated to environmentally friendly mining, powering its operations with clean energy sources like monocrystalline solar panels and large-scale wind energy to ensure profitability while minimizing ecological impact.
    • Lucrative Referral Program: Users can earn a permanent 5% referral bonus (Level 1) and 2.5% (Level 2) by inviting friends, providing an additional avenue for wealth accumulation.

    AAS Miner offers a variety of popular mining contracts tailored to different investment capacities and durations, including options for Bitcoin (BTC), Litecoin (LTC), and Dogecoin (DOGE) cloud computing power.

    As the cryptocurrency market continues its appreciation, cloud mining with AAS Miner presents an opportunity to participate in the digital economy’s growth, aligning technological advancement with sustainable development.

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