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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congresswoman Dina Titus introduces resolution condemning Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President of Turkey

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Dina Titus (1st District of Nevada)

    Congresswoman Dina Titus today introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives condemning Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for anti-Semitic and pro-terrorist statements attacking Israel and threatening other U.S. allies.

    Congresswoman Dina Titus today introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives condemning Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan for anti-Semitic and pro-terrorist statements attacking Israel and threatening other U.S. allies.

    “This resolution sends a strong message to President Erdoğan that the United States will not tolerate his continued statements threatening Israel and supporting the terrorist group Hamas in its war on Israel,” Congresswoman Titus said. “His statements are spreading anti-Semitism around the globe and are undermining NATO’s mission to avoid further conflict in the Middle East, including potential attacks on important U.S. allies like Greece. The Erdoğan regime should know it has an obligation to defend democracy, not terrorism.”

    Congresswoman Titus, a senior member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and Subcommittee on Europe, was joined in her resolution condemning the Erdoğan regime by Rep. Brad Schneider (D-IL-10) and Rep. Gus Bilirakis (R-FL-12), both of whom are Co-Chairs of the Congressional Hellenic Israel Alliance.

    Congressman Schneider said, “The destabilizing actions and statements coming from President Erdoğan’s regime threaten not only our ally Israel but also the unity and security of NATO itself. This resolution condemns these harmful actions and underscores the importance of accountability within the international community. We urge Turkey to respect its commitments to democracy, peace, and alliance integrity, as we collectively work to counter terrorism and foster stability worldwide.”

    Congressman Bilirakis said, “The United States stands firm in its commitment to defend Greece against Turkish aggression and push back against Erdogan’s repeated anti-Semitic, pro-terrorist rhetoric.  His actions have been a destabilizing force in the region, and it is time for the United States to start demanding that this so-called ally start acting like one.”

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: SBA Administrator Guzman Celebrates National Veterans Small Business Week

    Source: United States Small Business Administration

    WASHINGTON ─ Today, Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the voice in President Biden’s Cabinet for more than 34 million small businesses nationwide, announced that the SBA will celebrate National Veterans Small Business Week (NVSBW) Nov. 11–15.

    “Each year during National Veterans Small Business Week, the SBA highlights the unique entrepreneurial spirit of veterans, service members, National Guard members, Reservists and military spouses,” said SBA Administrator Guzman. “America is the proud home of millions of veterans, service members, and military families. They are our neighbors and friends – and, in many cases, the owners and employees of local small businesses we love and support. Under the Biden-Harris Administration, the SBA is going further than ever to enhance and expand our support for veterans, particularly in rural and underserved areas – and it is a profound honor to serve those who have served our country, this week and every week.”

    During NVSBW, the public is invited to attend virtual and in-person events across the country  on critical topics, such as military-to-civilian transition assistance, entrepreneurial training, government contracting, disaster assistance, and access to capital resources. View the event calendar for a list of local, regional, and national events.

    In addition to local events hosted across the U.S., the SBA will host two national webinars for NVSBW. The Are You Lender Ready? For the Military Community webinar will be held on Nov. 13 at 1 p.m. ET. This two-hour virtual workshop will help veteran and military spouse entrepreneurs learn how to write a strong business loan application and hear tips directly from lenders. Register for the webinar.

    A second webinar, Certification Advantage for the Military Community, will be held on Nov. 14 at 1 p.m. ET. During this one-hour virtual workshop, business owners will discover how federal contracting certifications can boost their business growth and gain valuable insights to help them compete for government contracts. Register for the webinar.

    Additionally, as part of this year’s NVSBW celebration, five dedicated instructors who teach Boots to Business at various military installations and in local communities nationwide are being honored as Boots to Business Instructors of the Year. The honorees are:

    • Todd Bennett, 2024 Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) Boots to Business Instructor of the Year, OCONUS instructor, located in South Korea.
    • Manzel McGhee, 2024 SBDC Boots to Business Instructor of the Year, Abilene, Texas Small Business Development Center.
    • Mitchell Fitzpatrick, 2024 VBOC Boots to Business Instructor of the Year, St. Louis VetBiz Veterans Business Outreach Center.
    • David Terrell, 2024 SCORE Boots to Business Instructor of the Year, Southern Arizona SCORE.
    • Eric Phillips, 2024 SBA Boots to Business Instructor of the Year, SBA Colorado District Office.

    The Boots to Business Instructors of the Year recognition ceremony will be held virtually on Nov. 21 at 1 p.m. ET. Join the ceremony online or dial 206-413-7980 and enter conference ID 644 263 054#.

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    About SBA’s Office of Veterans Business Development

    The SBA Office of Veterans Business Development (OVBD) works through SBA’s extensive resource partner network, which includes Small Business Development Centers, the SCORE mentoring program, Women’s Business Centers, and 31 VBOCs located throughout the nation. VBOCs are the leading partner in hosting the Boots to Business (B2B), Boots to Business Reboot, and Military Spouse Pathway to Business programs, which are courses on entrepreneurship offered on military installations, in local communities, and virtually. Since B2B’s inception in 2013, these programs have collectively trained and graduated more than 217,000 service members, veterans, National Guard and Reserve members, and military spouses. For more information on the resources available for veteran entrepreneurs, visit www.sba.gov/veterans.

    About the U.S. Small Business Administration

    The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) helps power the American dream of business ownership. As the only go-to resource and voice for small businesses backed by the strength of the federal government, the SBA equips entrepreneurs and small business owners with the resources and support they need to start, grow, or expand their businesses or recover from a declared disaster. The SBA delivers services through its extensive network of SBA field offices and via partnerships with public and private organizations. To learn more, visit www.sba.gov.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: S. 3679, Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Reauthorization Act

    Source: US Congressional Budget Office

    S. 3679 would reauthorize the appropriation of $45 million each year from 2025 through 2029 for the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to support the mental health and wellness of healthcare professionals and provide grants for those purposes. In 2024, HRSA allocated $25 million for those activities. Based on historical spending patterns for those activities and assuming the appropriation of the authorized amounts, CBO estimates that implementing those provisions would cost $181 million over the 2025-2029 period.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: S. 3765, Emergency Medical Services for Children Reauthorization Act of 2024

    Source: US Congressional Budget Office

    S. 3765 would reauthorize the appropriation of $24.3 million each year from 2025 through 2029 for the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to provide grants to support the expansion and improvement of emergency medical services for children who need treatment for trauma or critical care. In 2024, HRSA allocated $24 million for those activities. Based on historical spending patterns for those activities and assuming the appropriation of the authorized amounts, CBO estimates that implementing the bill would cost $94 million over the 2025-2029 period and $26 million after 2029.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: H.R. 9197, Small Business Artificial Intelligence Advancement Act

    Source: US Congressional Budget Office

    H.R. 9197 would require the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to develop and disseminate resources for small businesses relating to artificial intelligence (AI). NIST would be required to review and update these resources every two years and to report to Congress within four years of enactment. The bill also would direct NIST to continue supporting small and medium-sized manufacturers in adopting new technologies, such as AI.

    Based on the cost of similar activities, CBO expects that NIST would need two people, at an annual per-person cost of about $235,000 in 2025, to produce and distribute the required materials. On that basis and accounting for anticipated inflation, CBO estimates that implementing H.R. 9197 would cost $2 million over the 2025-2029 period. Any related spending would be subject to the availability of appropriated funds. 

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: H.R. 6213, National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act

    Source: US Congressional Budget Office

    Categories24/7 OSI, MIL-OSI, United States Government, US Congressional, US Congressional Budget Office

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    • NASA Awards Contract for Refuse and Recycling Services November 2, 2024
    • NASA’s New Edition of Graphic Novel Features Europa Clipper November 2, 2024
    • H.J. Res. 120, a joint resolution providing for Congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Financial Stability Oversight Council related to “Guidance on Nonbank Financial Company Determinations” November 2, 2024
    • H.R. 6213, National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act November 2, 2024
    • H.R. 9197, Small Business Artificial Intelligence Advancement Act November 2, 2024

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    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: H.J. Res. 120, a joint resolution providing for Congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Financial Stability Oversight Council related to “Guidance on Nonbank Financial Company Determinations”

    Source: US Congressional Budget Office

    H.J. Res. 120 would disapprove a final rule published by the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) in November 2023.By invoking a legislative process established in the Congressional Review Act, the resolution would repeal the rule and prohibit the agency from issuing the same or any similar rule in the future.

    The rule modified the FSOC’s process for determining which nonbank financial companies are systemically important financial institutions and thus subject to enhanced oversight by the Federal Reserve. It removed certain prerequisites for the designation of systemic importance required under previous guidance issued in 2019. 

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: NASA’s New Edition of Graphic Novel Features Europa Clipper

    Source: NASA

    A new edition of Issue #4 of Astrobiology: The Story of our Search for Life in the Universe has been released to include the NASA Europa Clipper mission.
    NASA Astrobiology/Aaron Gronstal

    To celebrate the successful launch of NASA’s Europa Clipper mission, the agency’s Astrobiology program has released a new edition of Issue #4 – Missions to the Outer Solar System – of its graphic history series Astrobiology: The Story of our Search for Life in the Universe.

    Issue #4 tells the story of the outer solar system, from beyond the asteroid belt to the outer reaches of the Sun’s magnetic influence. Gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn are not habitable, but many of their moons raise questions about life’s potential far, far away from the warmth of the Sun.

    One such body is Jupiter’s moon Europa, which contains an ocean of liquid water beneath its icy surface. The Europa Clipper mission is designed to help scientists understand whether this ocean holds key ingredients that could support habitable environments for life as we know it. The spacecraft launched on Oct. 14 and will arrive at Jupiter in 2030.

    Additional content in the fourth edition of Issue #4 also includes ESA’s (European Space Agency) Juice (Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer) mission, which will arrive in the Jovian system in 2031 and collect data on many of Jupiter’s moons, including Ganymede, Europa, Callisto, and Io, that is complementary to Europa Clipper’s investigation.

    Read more about how astrobiologists study the potential for life on worlds like Europa and the exciting data that Europa Clipper will gather by visiting NASA’s Astrobiology website and downloading the new edition.

    Digital wallpaper for phones, desktops, or meeting backgrounds that feature the new Europa Clipper artwork from Issue #4 are also available.

    This wallpaper image featuring NASA’s Europa Clipper mission uses artwork from Issue #4 of the astrobiology graphic history series, Astrobiology: The Story of our Search for Life in the Universe. The image of Jupiter in the background is adapted from imagery taken by NASA’s Juno Mission (Exotic Marble, 2019, NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Prateek Sarpal/©CCNCSA)
    NASA Astrobiology/Aaron Gronstal

    For more information on NASA’s Astrobiology program, visit:

    https://science.nasa.gov/astrobiology

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    karen.c.fox@nasa.gov / molly.l.wasser@nasa.gov 

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: NASA Awards Contract for Refuse and Recycling Services

    Source: NASA

    NASA has awarded the Custodial and Refuse/Recycle Services contract to Ahtna Integrated Services LLC  of Anchorage, Alaska, to provide trash, waste, and recycling services at the agency’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley.
    This is a hybrid contract that includes a firm-fixed-price and an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity portion. The period of performance begins Friday, Nov. 1, with a 60-day phase-in period, followed by a one-year base period, and options to extend performance through November 2029. This contract has a maximum potential value of approximately $24 million.
    Under this contract, the company will perform basic, regularly scheduled custodial and refuse and recycling services at NASA Ames. The company will focus on health and safety, environmental compliance, sanitary cleaning, and customer service.
    For information about NASA and agency programs, visit:

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    Hillary SmithAmes Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.                                         650-313-1701Hillary.smith@nasa.gov

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Governor Cooper Provides Bereavement Leave for State Employees

    Source: US State of North Carolina

    Headline: Governor Cooper Provides Bereavement Leave for State Employees

    Governor Cooper Provides Bereavement Leave for State Employees
    mseets
    Fri, 11/01/2024 – 16:14

    Today, Governor Roy Cooper issued an Executive Order providing bereavement leave for state employees who lose a family member or coworker.

    “Balancing work with family responsibilities can be challenging, and we want state employees to have time to grieve when they lose a loved one,” Governor Cooper said. “We continue to mourn those who lost their lives to Hurricane Helene, and this leave will be available to help state employees who lost family or coworkers to the storm.”

    Employees will be eligible for up to 40 hours of paid leave following the loss of an immediate family member, including a spouse, child, sibling, parent, or grandparent. Step, half, and in-law family members are included as well as any dependent living in the employee’s home.

    The bereavement leave covers the loss of a loved one for any reason and is retroactive to September 27, 2024 due to Hurricane Helene. Any eligible employee who suffered a loss after September 27, whether due to the storm or other causes, will have access to the leave. Eligible employees have up to six months after the death to take bereavement leave.

    Employees who lost a colleague will be eligible for up to eight hours of bereavement leave to attend a funeral or memorial service for their coworker.

    Executive Order No. 325 will automatically apply to Cabinet Agencies. All other state agencies and state universities are encouraged to adopt the policy. The Office of State Human Resources has developed a policy to implement the new bereavement leave.

    “Our people are our greatest resource and we’re pleased to add bereavement leave to the benefits we are able to offer state employees,” said Barbara Gibson, Director of the Office of State Human Resources.

    Governor Cooper’s administration has previously extended paid parental leave and personal observance leave to state employees. Additional types of leave are also available to state employees impacted by Hurricane Helene, including for those whose workplaces or homes were damaged by the storm. All state employees also have access to additional community service leave to volunteer with storm recovery efforts.

    Last week, Governor Cooper announced his budget recommendation to help Western North Carolina rebuild stronger. Governor Cooper recommends an initial $3.9 billion package to begin rebuilding critical infrastructure, homes, businesses, schools, and farms damaged during the storm. Initial damage estimates are $53 billion, roughly three times Hurricane Florence estimates in 2018 and the largest in state history.

    Read the Executive Order here.

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    Nov 1, 2024

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Attorney General Alan Wilson announces significant updates in multistate litigation against generic drug manufacturers over conspiracy to inflate prices and limit competitionRead More

    Source: US State of South Carolina

    If you bought certain generic prescription drugs in the United States between January 1, 2010 and December 31, 2016, you could be eligible for money

     

    Attorney General Wilson announces cooperation agreements and settlements with Heritage and Apotex totaling $49.1 Million

     

    First two settlements and cooperation agreements with corporate defendants as states prepare for trial in ongoing generic drug price-fixing litigation

    (COLUMBIA, S.C.) – Attorney General Alan Wilson today joined a coalition of 50 states and territories announcing two significant cooperation agreements and settlements with Heritage Pharmaceuticals and Apotex totaling $49.1 million to resolve allegations that both companies engaged in widespread, long-running conspiracies to artificially inflate and manipulate prices, reduce competition, and unreasonably restrain trade with regard to numerous generic prescription drugs. As part of their settlement agreements, both companies have agreed to cooperate in the ongoing multistate litigations led by Connecticut against 30 corporate defendants and 25 individual executives. Both companies have further agreed to a series of internal reforms to ensure fair competition and compliance with antitrust laws. A motion for preliminary approval of the $10 million settlement with Heritage was filed today in the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut in Hartford. A settlement with Apotex for $39.1 million is contingent upon obtaining signatures from all necessary states and territories and will be finalized and filed in the U.S. District Court in the near future.

    The settlements come as the states prepare for the first trial to be held in Hartford, Connecticut.

    If you purchased a generic prescription drug from either Heritage or Apotex between 2010 and 2016, you may be eligible for compensation. To determine your eligibility, call 1-866-290-0182 (Toll-Free), email [email protected] or visit www.AGGenericDrugs.com.

    “I am proud to join my fellow state attorneys general in resolving this matter related to generic drug price fixing,” Attorney General Wilson said. “This settlement resolves a portion of the litigation, and the litigation continues as we seek to hold other defendants accountable and protect consumers.”  

    Connecticut’s Assistant Attorney General Joseph Nielsen is the lead attorney for a coalition of nearly all states and territories filing three antitrust complaints, starting first in 2016. The first Complaint included Heritage and 17 other corporate Defendants, two individual Defendants, and 15 generic drugs. Two former executives from Heritage Pharmaceuticals, Jeffery Glazer and Jason Malek, have since entered into settlement agreements and are cooperating. The second Complaint was filed in 2019 against Teva Pharmaceuticals and 19 of the nation’s largest generic drug manufacturers. The Complaint names 16 individual senior executive Defendants. The third complaint, to be tried first, focuses on 80 topical generic drugs that account for billions of dollars of sales in the United States and names 26 corporate defendants and 10 individual defendants. Six additional pharmaceutical executives have entered into settlement agreements with the States and have been cooperating to support the States’ claims in all three cases.  

    The cases all stem from a series of investigations built on evidence from several cooperating witnesses at the core of the different conspiracies, a massive document database of over 20 million documents, and a phone records database containing millions of call detail records and contact information for over 600 sales and pricing individuals in the generics industry. Each complaint addresses a different set of drugs and defendants and lays out an interconnected web of industry executives where these competitors met with each other during industry dinners, “girls’ nights out”, lunches, cocktail parties, and golf outings and communicated via frequent telephone calls, emails and text messages that sowed the seeds for their illegal agreements. Throughout the complaints, defendants use terms like “fair share,” “playing nice in the sandbox,” and “responsible competitor” to describe how they unlawfully discouraged competition, raised prices, and enforced an ingrained culture of collusion. Among the records obtained by the States is a two-volume notebook containing the contemporaneous notes of one of the States’ cooperators that memorialized his discussions during phone calls with competitors and internal company meetings over a period of several years.

    Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Northern Mariana Islands, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, U.S. Virgin Islands, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and Puerto Rico joined in today’s announcement.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Attorney General Alan Wilson announces jury verdict of guilty in Kershaw Co. drug trafficking case; defendant sentenced to 25 years in prisonRead More

    Source: US State of South Carolina

    (COLUMBIA, S.C.) – South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announces that a Lexington County man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for trafficking cocaine in Kershaw County. On October 31, 2024, Walter Goad was found guilty of trafficking more than 200 grams of cocaine in Kershaw County.

    In August of 2016, agents started investigating a suspected cocaine distributor in Kershaw County. During their investigation into this individual, they became aware that his supplier was Walter Goad. On or about September 22, 2016, Goad was observed by law enforcement arriving at the residence of the suspected cocaine dealer on Ward Road in Lugoff. Goad remained there for a few minutes and then left. Agents followed Goad and visually identified him. At the same time, the suspected cocaine dealer called a law enforcement confidential informant and told him that he “just got his hands on” the cocaine he was waiting for. Within minutes, agents executed a search warrant on the Ward Road residence and recovered approximately ten ounces of cocaine. The suspected cocaine dealer implicated Goad as his supplier and told agents that Goad had just delivered the cocaine. The cocaine was still in its brick form when agents recovered it, and the packaging it had been delivered in was on the floor next to the cocaine.

    Agents utilized the suspected cocaine dealer to conduct a monitored and recorded phone call with Goad. In the phone call, Goad asked where his money was and referred to the cocaine he had delivered. Immediately after hanging up, Goad called back and asked if he needed to send people over to Kershaw County to put guns in people’s faces to make them pay their drug debts.

    On October 3, 2016, DEA agents along with the Lexington County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant at Goad’s home in Lexington County. During the search, a K9 Officer alerted to the odor of narcotics on a large black bin in the garage. Inside the bin, agents found industrial-sized packaging materials that matched the packaging of the cocaine, along with a very large digital scale. Agents also recovered a suspected drug ledger.

    After a four-day trial, a Kershaw County jury found Goad guilty of trafficking between 200 and 400 grams of cocaine. The Honorable Judge Jocelyn Newman sentenced Goad to 25 years in prison and imposed a $100,000 fine. Goad was given credit for the two days he spent in jail immediately following his arrest. Goad will be required to serve at least eighty-five percent of his sentence before he is eligible for parole.

    Following Goad’s conviction, Kershaw County Sheriff Lee Boan said, “We are always thankful to see drug traffickers get prosecuted and sentenced to prison. These crimes often get forgotten because drug trafficking can be seen as a victimless crime. It is not.”

    Assistant Attorneys General Christina Gatte and Jennifer McKellar of the State Grand Jury Section prosecuted the case for the State. The case was investigated by Michael Sellers, formerly of the Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office, Special Agent Adam Hardin of the DEA, the Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office, and the United States Drug Enforcement Agency, with assistance from the Lexington County Sheriff’s Office and the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Attorney General Alan Wilson announces Simpsonville man gets 25 years for sex charges against minorsRead More

    Source: US State of South Carolina

    (COLUMBIA, S.C.) – Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that Andrew Scott Walker pleaded guilty to one count of Sexual Exploitation of a Minor, 1st Degree, and one count of Criminal Sexual Conduct with a Minor, 3rd Degree in Greenville County on October 31, 2024, before Judge Perry Gravely.

     

    In January 2021, the Simpsonville Police Department responded to a residence after receiving a report from a concerned citizen that she discovered nude images of children on the phone of a man she knew. The Simpsonville Police Department seized the cell phone and searched the device, in which more pictures and videos were discovered of Walker sexually assaulting one of the children, and his voice was identified. The children were also identified.

     

    Judge Gravely sentenced Walker to 10 years in prison on the Sexual Exploitation of a Minor, 1st Degree charge, which is to run consecutive to the Criminal Sexual Conduct with a Minor, 3rd Degree charge, for which he received 15 years, for a total sentence of 25 years. He must register as a sex offender upon his release, consented to a forfeiture order, and a permanent restraining order was signed for the victims.

     

    Assistant Attorney General Kristen Johnson prosecuted the case.

     

    Attorney General Wilson thanks Investigator Jim Donnely from the Simpsonville Police Department, the Simpsonville Police Department, and the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office who assisted in the investigation. 

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: U.S. Marshals-led Operation Safe Haven Arrests More Than 53 Fugitives in Southern District of Ohio

    Source: US Marshals Service

    Columbus, OH – The U.S. Marshals Service Southern Ohio Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team (SOFAST) arrested 53 violent Felony Domestic Violence and Felony Family Violence fugitives during a fugitive apprehension initiative called Operation Safe Haven.

    Enforcement activities covered 31 operational days, from Oct 1 to Oct 31, and targeted fugitives with Felony Domestic Violence and Felony Family Violence arrest warrants, prioritizing those who used firearms in the commission of crimes or signaled high-risk factors for violence. Operation Safe Haven resulted in the arrest of fugitives on charges to include homicide, forcible sexual assault, domestic violence, aggravated assault, and child abuse.

    Notable arrests included: On 10/17/2024, Columbus SOFAST arrested Justin Woolum. Woolum was wanted by the Kenova Police Department (WV) for Rape of a Minor. Columbus SOFAST arrested Woolum in Lancaster, OH.

    On 10/30/2024, Dayton SOFAST arrested James Wilson. Wilson was wanted by Dayton Police Department for Felony Domestic Violence and Strangulation. The United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio also issued an arrest warrant for Wilson charging him with a Supervised Release Violation.

    On 10/01/2024, Columbus SOFAST and FCSO (Franklin County Sheriff’s Office) SWAT arrested Aaron Rice. Rice was wanted by the Springfield Police Division for Felonious Assault and Weapons Offenses. Rice was indicted for Abduction and Kidnapping. An investigation indicated that, while Rice was a fugitive for the Felonious Assault case, he kidnapped the victim and a small child. Rice drove the victims from Ohio to Tennessee where they escaped. Rice was also facing Felony Domestic Violence charges in the State of Tennessee at the time of his arrest.

    On 10/18/2024, Cincinnati SOFAST arrested Timothy Cromwell. Cromwell was wanted by the Colerain Township Police Department for the Abduction and Kidnapping of the victim at gun point.

    On 10/25/2024, Cincinnati SOFAST arrested Jurabek Sherov. Sherov was wanted by the Warren County Sheriff’s Office for kidnapping the victim and holding her hostage for several days at gun point. Sherov was also charged with Rape, and Strangulation.

    “Every day our Deputy U.S. Marshals and Task Force officers are out locating and apprehending our most violent offenders. As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the U.S. Marshals and our law enforcement partners focused on locating those suspects accused of violent crimes relating to domestic violence. Removing these dangerous fugitives from our community can hopefully bring some peace to the victims and serve as a deterrent to others to not commit these sorts of crimes”. – Michael D. Black, U.S. Marshal, Southern District of Ohio.

    Columbus SOFAST is a fugitive-focused, U.S. Marshals Service-led task force consisting of local, state and federal authorities including the Columbus Division of Police, Franklin County Sheriff’s Office, Ohio Adult Parole Authority, Ohio State Highway Patrol, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Bexley Police Department, Capital University Police Department, Delaware County Probation Office, Groveport Police Department, Hocking County Sheriff’s Office, Lancaster Police Department, Ohio Attorney General Bureau of Criminal Investigation, Ohio Division of State Fire Marshal, Office of Inspector General Social Security Administration, United States Attorney’s Office, Utica Police Department, Whitehall Police Department, and Zanesville Police Department.

    Dayton SOFAST is a multi-jurisdictional, U.S. Marshals Service- led task force comprised of the Dayton Police Department, Ohio Adult Parole Authority, Ohio State Highway Patrol, Shelby County Sheriff’s Office, Springfield Division of Police, Greene County Prosecutor’s Office, Miami County Sheriff’s Office, Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office, Perry Township Police Department, Greenville Police Department, Springboro Police Department, Franklin Police Department, United States Secret Service, Warren County Sheriff’s Office, West Carrollton Police Department, and the Xenia Police Department.

    Cincinnati SOFAST is a U.S. Marshals Service-led task force consisting of local, state, and federal authorities including the Adult Parole Authority, Butler County Sheriff’s Office, Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, Butler County Probation Office, Colerain Township Police Department, Department of Homeland Security/ Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Golf Manor Police Department, Harrison Police Department, Mount Orab Police Department, Social Security Administration Office of the Inspector General, Trenton Police Department, Warren County Prosecutor’s Office, and Warren County Sheriff’s Office.

    Anyone with information on any fugitive may submit an anonymous web tip.
     

    MIL Security OSI –

    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Crown LNG Announces Execution of Final Agreements to Acquire Kakinada and Grangemouth LNG Import Terminal Assets

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LONDON, Nov. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Crown LNG Holdings Limited (Nasdaq: CGBS) (“Crown” or “Crown LNG”), a leading provider of LNG liquefaction and regasification terminal technologies for harsh weather locations, today announced the conclusion of two strategic acquisition agreements forming the basis of Crown LNG’s entry into the global LNG infrastructure network: KGLNG and Grangemouth. The KGLNG agreement finalizes the acquisition of all shares of KGLNG, which owns the operating license for the Company’s planned LNG import terminal in Kakinada, India. The Grangemouth agreement finalizes the acquisition of LNG import terminal assets in Grangemouth, Scotland from GBTron Lands Limited.

    The Kakinada project, located on the East coast of India, is licensed to operate 365 days a year, a first for the harsh weather prone area. Imported gas from the planned terminal would reach demand centers via the East-West Pipeline, helping to support the Indian government’s drive to more than double the share of natural gas in the country’s energy mix to 15% by 2030.

    Total consideration for the KGLNG acquisition will be made in shares of Crown LNG equal to $60 million.

    The Grangemouth project, located on the East coast of Scotland, seeks to support the UK’s increasing drive for energy security post-Brexit and in the context of geopolitical impacts on energy markets. Currently, the UK relies on just three facilities for all of the country’s LNG imports, which increased 74% from 2021 to 2022.

    Total consideration for the GBTron acquisition will be made in shares of Crown LNG equal to $25 million.

    “We are excited and proud to announce the execution of these two transactions and move these two projects down the path,” said Swapan Kataria, Chief Executive Officer of Crown LNG. “With Crown LNG and our subsidiaries now firmly in control of the Kakinada and Grangemouth projects, we look forward to driving the success of these two transformative projects for both India and the UK.”

    Crown remains dedicated to delivering exceptional LNG liquefaction and regasification terminal infrastructure solutions services that cater to the evolving needs of the under-served markets across the globe. As we focus on expanding our operations in Europe and South Asia, we continue to forge strategic partnerships and explore new opportunities to provide efficient and reliable solutions.

    About Crown LNG Holdings Limited
    Crown LNG is a leading provider of offshore LNG liquefaction and regasification terminal infrastructure solutions for harsh weather locations, which represent a significant addressable market for bottom-fixed, gravity based (“GBS”) liquefaction and floating storage regasification units, as well as associated green and blue hydrogen, ammonia and power projects. Through this approach, Crown aims to provide lower carbon sources of energy securely to under-served markets across the globe. Visit www.crownlng.com/investors for more information.

    Forward-Looking Information and Statements

    Certain statements in this announcement are not historical facts but are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements generally are accompanied by words such as “believe,” “may,” “could,” “will,” “estimate,” “continue,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “expect,” “plan,” “should,” “would,” “plan,” “future,” “outlook,” “potential,” “project” and similar expressions that predict or indicate future events or trends or that are not statements of historical matters, but the absence of these words does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding estimates and forecasts of other performance metrics and projections of market opportunity. They involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties and are based on various assumptions, whether or not identified in this press release and on current expectations of Crown’s management and are not predictions of actual performance. These forward-looking statements are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to serve as and must not be relied on by any investor as, a guarantee, an assurance, a prediction or a definitive statement of fact or probability. Actual events and circumstances are difficult or impossible to predict and will differ from assumptions. Many actual events and circumstances are beyond the control of Crown. Some important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in any forward-looking statements could include changes in domestic and foreign business, market, financial, political and legal conditions. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent occurring events or circumstances, or changes in its expectations, except as may be required by law. Although the Company believes that the expectations expressed in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, it cannot assure you that such expectations will turn out to be correct, and the Company cautions investors that actual results may differ materially from the anticipated results and encourages investors to review other factors that may affect its future results in the Company’s registration statement and other filings with the SEC.

    Crown LNG Holdings Limited Contacts

    Investors
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    ICR, Inc.
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  • MIL-OSI: NexQloud Wins Audience Choice Award at Blockchain Life 2024

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates , Nov. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — NexQloud, a decentralized cloud computing startup, recently announced its win of the Audience Choice Award at the Blockchain Life 2024 conference in Dubai.

    Recognized as one of the world’s premier events for blockchain innovation, Blockchain Life attracted over 10,000 attendees, 200 influential speakers, and a select lineup of 14 startups pitching to an audience of investors. Amid an atmosphere of tech enthusiasts searching for the next unicorn, NexQloud emerged as the crowd favorite, earning widespread acclaim for its presentation and vision of transforming privately owned devices into a decentralized cloud computing solution.

    NexQloud’s Compelling Vision
    NexQloud harnesses the underutilized computing power of everyday devices, connecting them into a decentralized network powered by NXQ tokens and smart contracts. This model dramatically reduces operational costs, enhances security by decentralizing data, and lowers environmental impact through efficient resource utilization—a combination that resonated deeply with Blockchain Life attendees.

    “Our favorite prize went to the vibrant and compelling startup NexQloud. This project combines blockchain technology, AI, and CPU devices to create a more secure and cost-effective cloud solution for businesses. The NexQloud speaker’s enthusiastic performance left us deeply impressed!” said the award sponsor, Cellframe Network.

    “Our Audience Choice Award at Blockchain Life 2024 is a powerful validation of NexQloud’s mission,” said Mauro Terrinoni, CEO of NexQloud. “This recognition underscores the importance of an inclusive and sustainable cloud computing model that benefits everyone—from individuals leasing their devices to businesses seeking cost-effective, eco-friendly alternatives. By leveraging the collective power of idle computing resources, we’re building a greener, more secure cloud ecosystem.”

    Future Roadmap: Scaling Decentralized Cloud Access
    Building on this success, NexQloud is gearing up for an expansion plan, and intends to establish its presence at other tech events globally. These engagements aim to extend NexQloud’s reach and deepen relationships with potential collaborators, device owners, and business users. As cloud computing approaches a projected $1 trillion market value by 2027, NexQloud’s decentralized platform offers a future-ready alternative that addresses the industry’s core challenges—cost, security, and sustainability. Through its unique blend of NFT digital keys and NXQ token-based incentives, NexQloud aims to reimagine the cloud by reshaping it into a shared, efficient, and sustainable ecosystem.

    About NexQloud
    NexQloud’s platform harnesses the power of its proprietary layer one blockchain to deliver decentralized cloud services that meet the rising demand for more affordable, secure, and environmentally friendly computing solutions. By tapping into idle computing resources from devices across the globe, NexQloud transforms unused capacity into a powerful, distributed cloud network. This decentralized approach not only ensures exceptional efficiency and reliability but also cuts costs and reduces environmental impact. NexQloud’s innovative system creates a scalable cloud infrastructure that is both economically and ecologically sustainable, offering businesses a smarter, greener alternative to traditional cloud providers.

    Contact:
    Name: Mauro Terrinoni, CEO
    Email: mterrinoni@nexqloud.io
    Company Name: NexQloud
    Website: nexqloud.io
    Contact number: +1 669 241 0916

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    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Heinrich, Luján, Leger Fernández Urge Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Claims Office to Address Concerns with the Compensation Process, Help New Mexicans Get the Relief & Compensation Needed to Recover

    US Senate News:

    Source: US Senator for New Mexico Ben Ray Luján
    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) and Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), and U.S. Representative Teresa Leger Fernández (D-N.M.) sent a letter urging the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Director of the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Claims Office and the FEMA Director of the New Mexico Joint Recovery Office to address concerns from New Mexicans about the process for receiving compensation from the Claims Office.  
    Created by the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire Assistance Act in 2022 – legislation championed and passed by N.M. Congressional Democrats – the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Claims Office is responsible for processing New Mexicans’ claims that arose from the wildfire. Since the devastating wildfire, the N.M. Delegation has secured a total of $3.95 billion in federal funding for the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire recovery. 
    “The Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire destroyed hundreds of homes and businesses in New Mexico. The fire and subsequent flooding displaced thousands of our constituents for months, wiped away generations of history, and uprooted families from their communities. And yet, over two years later, many New Mexicans continue to wait for the relief and compensation they are owed by the federal government,” the lawmakers wrote to Jay Mitchell, FEMA Director of the New Mexico Joint Recovery Office, and Michael Plostock, FEMA Director of the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Claims Office.  
    “After a significant delay in getting the Claims Office fully staffed and operational, and after further delays in dispersing funds, improvements to the Claims Office’s processes and best practices are still sorely needed. While we are encouraged by recent changes within the Claims Office, we have continued to hear concerns from our constituents about their experience with the process for receiving compensation from the Claims Office,” the lawmakers continued.  
    “The Claims Office must process claims faster, communicate with claimants on a regular and consistent basis, and pay fair compensation. We also ask that processes and formulas reflect unique aspects of New Mexico such as adobe, historic structures, and subsistence living where large cache of food are kept in freezers,” the lawmakers further continued. 
    To address these concerns and ensure that victims of the fire have all the information and tools they need to get compensation from the Claims Office, the lawmakers requested that Directors Mitchell and Plostock answer the following questions: 
    1. How is the Claims Office working to more consistently communicate with claimants through proactive communication and responding to claimant inquiries in a timely manner? 
    2. How is the Claims Office working to speed up the review of total loss claims in a way that ensures these claimants receive full compensation for culturally and structurally unique buildings, such as adobe? 
    3. How many claimants have total home losses? Of those, how many have been compensated to date (broken down between partial and full compensation)? And of those who lost homes, how many of those are living in a new home or are in the building process? 
    4. What steps is the Claims Office taking to ensure that claimants who do not possess traditional mortgage documentation or property deeds receive compensation quickly? 
    5. What are the policies and processes in place to ensure that claimants can retain their assigned navigator if they so choose? 
    6. When using standard rate calculators and tools from the insurance industry, how is the Claims Office working to make changes and updates to maximize the amount of compensation claimants are awarded? 
    7. How is the Claims Office working to reduce the amount of tax documentation required from claimants, rather than add to it, particularly in total loss, complex, and small business claims?  
    8. How is the Claims Office ensuring equity in food loss payments? If changes to Claims Office compensation policy are needed, is the Claims Office committed to updating policy such that claimants are not paid less than they would have previously received, and is the Claims Office committed to updating previously closed claims with the adjusted increased compensation?  
    9. How is the Claims Office ensuring equity in hourly labor rate reimbursement for repairs? 
    10. How is the Claims Office working to help claimants understand the review decisions by Subject Matter Experts (SMEs)? Does the Claims Office include the SME reports with annotated decisions in Letter of Determination?  
    11. How is the Claims Office working to reduce the number of separate assessments claimants are required to have on the same property? 
    12. When will the erosion estimate process be finalized? 
    13. How is the Claims Office working to ensure that business loss claimants can receive updates and work on their claims from any office location? 
    The text of the letter is here. 
    In September, Heinrich, Luján, and Leger Fernández secured an extension to the period that victims may file claims with the Hermit’s Peak Claims Office to December 20, 2024. 
    Last year, Heinrich, Luján, and Leger Fernández introduced the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Claims Extension Act, legislation that would extend the period a victim can file a claim with the Hermit’s Peak Claims Office.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Federal Councillor Beat Jans visits international police and judicial institutions

    Source: Switzerland – Federal Administration in English

    Federal Councillor Beat Jans met with representatives of Europol, Eurojust, the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court in The Hague and Rotterdam on 31 October and 1 November. During his visit, Mr Jans visited the port of Rotterdam, where he was shown how the authorities are combating organised crime and international drug trafficking. In addition, the Dutch authorities provided an insight into their Passenger Information Unit (PIU), which processes air passenger data. Switzerland is currently working on legislation to establish its own PIU presumably from 2026.

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    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: The UK supports Bosnia and Herzegovina’s aspirations towards greater European integration: UK statement at the UN Security Council

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward, UK Permanent Representative to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Location:
    United Nations, New York
    Delivered on:
    1 November 2024 (Transcript of the speech, exactly as it was delivered)

    The UK welcomes the renewal of the mandate of EUFOR Althea today, and I join others in thanking France for its efforts as penholder on the text. EUFOR’s presence continues to play a vital role in safeguarding peace and security in Bosnia and Herzegovina. 

    I also express my thanks to High Representative Christian Schmidt for his latest report and I welcome his excellency Mr Denis Bećirović in our meeting today.

    I would like to use my remarks today to make three points:

    First, the UK fully supports Bosnia and Herzegovina’s aspirations to make progress towards greater European integration.

    Pursuing a reform path will help to achieve this goal and will boost stability and prosperity. We encourage continued progress on key steps that will unlock long-term benefits for all of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s citizens.

    Second, Bosnia and Herzegovina must avoid actions which undermine this progress. We remain deeply concerned by secessionist rhetoric and actions from the Republika Srpska Entity, designed to undermine the unity and function of the state.

    One such example is the proposed agreement on peaceful disassociation. We are also concerned by elements of the All-Serb Declaration which we assess do not align with the Dayton Peace Agreement.

    And we regret the reported rise in genocide denial and glorification of war criminals. This has no place in a modern, inclusive and multi-ethnic society.

    Third, this mixed picture reinforces the ongoing vital role of the High Representative, who is tasked with upholding the Dayton Peace Agreement.

    The international community must enable an environment in which Bosnia and Herzegovina can make progress on reforms and advance its European ambitions. As such, we must continue to promote domestic responsibility and accountability.

    We particularly welcomed the High Representative’s recent changes to the Election Law, which contributed to the more positive atmosphere in which the recent local elections were held.

    In closing, it is important to emphasise that Bosnia and Herzegovina is and must remain a single, sovereign and multi-ethnic country.

    The UK encourages all politicians to put aside their differences and show the political courage to work together towards a more stable and prosperous future for all citizens.

    Updates to this page

    Published 1 November 2024

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Public meeting relating to ELC merge at Caol and St Columba’s Primary School

    Source: Scotland – Highland Council

    The Highland Council are inviting parents, children and members of the public to attend a meeting on Wednesday 6 November at 6:30pm at Caol and St. Columba’s School Campus to discuss the proposal to merge the two ELC classes at the Caol and St. Columba’s School Campus.

    Education Committee Chair, Cllr John Finlayson said: “The purpose of the public meeting is to enable anyone interested or associated with ELC provision in the area to hear from Council Officers about the proposal to merge two nursery classes and open-up the meeting for discussion.  I encourage as many people as possible to attend the meeting on Wednesday 6 November at 6:30pm or take part in the public consultation via the Council’s website.”

    Anyone unable to attend can still take part in the consultation by visiting the Council’s website where the Proposal Paper and associated documents are available from:

    http://www.highland.gov.uk/schoolconsultations

    The consultation will run until Friday 29 November 2024.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Road improvement works to Fairy Pools route on Isle of Skye to begin

    Source: Scotland – Highland Council

    Works will commence on the C1237 Merkadale – Glen Brittle Road (Fairy Pools) from Monday 4 November and are expected to run until Friday 15 November.

    The road will restricted to essential local access only – during amnesty periods – and be closed to all other traffic to allow the works to progress safely.

    During the restrictions The Highland Council will undertake urgent remedial works, passing place extensions and resurfacing.

    The works will commence at 08.30 until 18.00 so evenings will be unaffected.

    The local roads team asks non-essential visitors to avoid the area while repair works are being carried out on the road.

    We appreciate your cooperation and patience as we improve the road condition so that all may benefit from the works.  

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    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Canada: Legislation to create enhanced independent review body for the RCMP and the CBSA receives Royal Assent

    Source: Government of Canada News (2)

    On October 31, 2024, Bill C-20, An Act establishing the Public Complaints and Review Commission, was granted Royal Assent. The activities of Canada’s law enforcement agencies will now be subject to greater accountability and transparency.

    November 1, 2024
    Ottawa, Ontario

    On October 31, 2024, Bill C-20, An Act establishing the Public Complaints and Review Commission, was granted Royal Assent. The activities of Canada’s law enforcement agencies will now be subject to greater accountability and transparency.

    The passage of this bill represents a major milestone in the realm of civilian law enforcement review in Canada. It will create the first-ever independent complaints and review body for the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), in addition to enhancing the existing review mechanism for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).

    The establishment of the new Public Complaints and Review Commission (PCRC) will increase public trust in our law enforcement institutions by providing an avenue for the public to submit complaints, should they have concerns about the conduct of an RCMP or CBSA officer, or the level of service they provided. Further, the PCRC will have the ability to conduct systemic reviews of the activities of the RCMP and the CBSA.

    The PCRC Act will be the first federal statute to require the collection, analysis and reporting of demographic and race-based data on complainants, an important step that will contribute to identifying systemic issues within our law enforcement and develop better-informed solutions to combat them.

    The new legislation will also enact mechanisms for additional accountability and transparency, such as a more robust reporting framework around review processes and mandatory timelines for RCMP and CBSA responses to PCRC reports, reviews and recommendations.

    Bill C-20 is the result of extensive consultations and engagement with various stakeholders, including experts, academics, civil rights organizations, and vulnerable communities. It reflects the many voices that have raised concerns around systemic issues within our law enforcement institutions and have called for increased transparency and accountability.

    Public confidence in the RCMP and CBSA is crucial to the health of our democracy. This independent body will ensure Canadians values, rights and freedoms are being upheld.

    Gabriel Brunet
    Press Secretary
    Office of the Honourable Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs
    819-665-6527
    gabriel.brunet@iga-aig.gc.ca

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    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Bergman Reminds Constituents of Voting Options

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jack Bergman (MI-1)

    Today, Rep. Jack Bergman reminded First District constituents of absentee return and early in-person voting options, as mail delays have caused issues for clerks and voters.

    “Voting is a fundamental right we have as Americans. As we near Election Day, concerned constituents and clerks have reached out to our office citing weeks-long postal delays of absentee ballots being delivered or returned. It’s imperative that every legal vote is counted in Michigan, so I encourage all who may still have an absentee ballot in-hand to deliver that directly to your clerk and be sure your vote is counted. Additionally, if you have not received a requested ballot, early in-person voting is still open until Sunday,” Rep. Bergman stated.

    Bergman blasted Postmaster General Dejoy, “With just three days until the most important election of our lifetime, the U.S. Postal Service has once again failed our rural and remote communities. Hundreds of absentee ballots across Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula remain undelivered, effectively disenfranchising these voters and leaving them few options to make their voices heard and votes count. For months, my colleagues and I have sounded the alarm on Postmaster General DeJoy’s ill-conceived facility consolidation plan and its severe impacts on rural America. Yet, these warnings were ignored. Congress must hold the Postal Service accountable for this failure at once.”

    If you have received your absentee ballot but have not turned it in, here are some helpful options provided by the State of Michigan:

    Return and submit an absentee ballot on Election Day

    Voters can bring their completed absentee ballot to their precinct to insert directly into a tabulator.

    The election inspector must verify that a voter is in the correct location and that the ballot has been issued to the correct voter.

    Once this information is confirmed, voters will receive a secrecy sleeve and can insert their completed absentee ballot into the tabulator, just like at a polling place on Election Day.

    Return and submit an absentee ballot at an early voting site

    Voters can bring their completed absentee ballot to their early voting site to insert directly into a tabulator.

    The election inspector must verify that a voter is in the correct location and that the ballot has been issued to the correct voter.

    Once this information is confirmed, voters will receive a secrecy sleeve and can insert their completed absentee ballot into the tabulator, just like at a polling place on Election Day.

    Return and submit an absentee ballot at a local clerk’s office

    Voters can return their completed and signed absentee ballot in person to their local clerk’s office.

    Eligible voters who are not currently registered to vote in Michigan, or who have not updated their registration with a current address in Michigan, have until 8 p.m. on Election Day to visit their local clerk’s office to register to vote or update their registration address and request an absentee ballot to complete and submit on site.

    So long as an eligible resident is in line at their clerk’s office by 8 p.m., they may register to vote or update their registration and cast an absentee ballot.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Arrington Leads Colleagues in Defending Second Amendment

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jodey Arrington (TX-19)

    Washington, D.C. – House Budget Chairman Jodey Arrington (TX-19) led 20 of his Texas Republican colleagues in filing an amicus brief  in opposition to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives’ (ATF) new rule targeting the private transactions of firearms.

    “The Biden-Harris administration has made a habit of infringing on the Constitutional rights of the American People, this time taking direct aim at the 2nd Amendment,” said Chairman Arrington. “Instead of keeping the ATF within the limits of its jurisdiction to enforce the law, this administration is criminalizing firearms sales/trades between law-abiding citizens. I’m proud to have led 20 of my fellow Texas Republicans in filing an amicus brief to rein-in the ATF and safeguard our 2nd Amendment rights.”

    “Agencies must operate within the limits set by the Constitution and by statute,” said Eric Heigis, attorney at the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Center for the American Future. “By regulating firearm transactions everywhere—even private, intrastate exchanges—ATF’s final rule goes beyond the Gun Control Act’s scope. It also likely violates the Constitution’s limited, enumerated powers. We are proud to represent the amici in this case and look forward to the court vacating this flawed rule.”

    Background:

    • Texas v. ATF challenges the ATF’s Final Rule titled Definition of “Engaged in the Business” as a Dealer in Firearms, which misinterpreted the definition of “firearms dealer” under federal law.
    • Under the Gun Control Act of 1968, individuals “engaged in the business” of selling firearms are required to obtain a federal firearms license and conduct background checks on buyers. 
    • But the ATF issued a rule that wrongfully expanded the definition of those “engaged in the business,” requiring individual firearms transferors to prove they are not engaged in the business of selling firearms. 
      • Texas, joined by other states, and the Gun Owners of America, filed a lawsuit arguing that this rule oversteps ATF’s statutory authority, infringing on the rights of private gun owners and impeding lawful gun sales.
    • Chairman Arrington’s amicus brief supports Texas’ assertion that the rule unlawfully extends federal regulatory power over private sales.
    • Arrington was joined by Reps. Ronny Jackson (TX-13), Brian Babin (TX-36), Nathaniel Moran (TX-01), Keith Self (TX-03), Pat Fallon (TX-04), Troy Nehls (TX-22), Pete Sessions (TX-17), Randy Weber (TX-14), Chip Roy (TX-21), Roger Williams (TX-25), Jake Ellzey (TX-06), Tony Gonzales (TX-23), Dan Crenshaw (TX-02), Morgan Luttrell (TX-08), Michael Cloud (TX-27), August Pfluger (TX-11), Beth Van Duyne (TX-24), Lance Gooden (TX-05), Michael Burgess (TX-26), and Wesley Hunt (TX-38).

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Cuellar Announces Official Opening of New CBP Office in Laredo

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28)

    Rep. Cuellar Announces Official Opening of New CBP Office in Laredo

    Laredo, TX | Fernanda Nunez Cazares, District Press Assistant (619-209-1834), November 1, 2024

    LAREDO, TX – Today, U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar, Ph.D. (TX-28) announced the official opening of the new Laredo Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) Field Office at the World Trade Bridge (WTB) port of entry, in Laredo, Texas. Rep. Cuellar secured funding for this office through his support of CBP’s port of entry operations including robust staffing for the Office of Field Operations in the Fiscal Year 2024 Homeland Security Appropriations bill. 

    CTPAT is CBP’s flagship program public aimed at strengthening international supply chain security while at the same time facilitating legitimate low-risk cargo. Activities for the Laredo CTPAT office will include the review of CTPAT program applications, assessment of eligibility requirements, certification and validation of new members, and the continued maintenance of accounts and revalidation of CTPAT members in accordance with the SAFE Port Act of 2006. The area of responsibility (AOR) for the Laredo CTPAT office during its formation will include but is not limited to, the Laredo, Texas commuting area, and the cross-border cities within the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico.  

    “I am pleased to announce the official opening of this critical office,” said Dr. Henry Cuellar, Senior Member of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security. “Laredo is home to the nation’s number one port of entry, and we need every resource available to ensure it is not only secure but also able to process trade efficiently. That is why I fought hard to secure robust funding for CBP’s port of entry operations. I look forward to working with CBP to ensure this project is successful and that we continue to have the resources needed to keep our communities safe. I would like to thank JD Gonzalez, President of NCBFAA, as well as the Laredo trade community for their leadership and help in getting this done.” 

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    LAREDO, TX – Hoy, el congresista Henry Cuellar, Ph.D. (TX-28), anunció la apertura oficial de la nueva Oficina de Campo de la Alianza Comercial Aduanera contra el Terrorismo (CTPAT) en el puerto de entrada World Trade Bridge (WTB), en Laredo, Texas. El Rep. Cuellar aseguró la financiación de esta oficina a través de su apoyo a las operaciones de puerto de entrada de CBP, incluyendo una fuerte dotación de personal para la Oficina de Operaciones de Campo en el proyecto de ley de Asignaciones de Seguridad Nacional para el Año Fiscal 2024. 

    CTPAT es el programa insignia de CBP público destinado a reforzar la seguridad de la cadena de suministros internacionales y, al mismo tiempo, facilitar la carga legítima de bajo riesgo. Las actividades de la oficina CTPAT de Laredo incluirán la revisión de las solicitudes del programa CTPAT, la evaluación de los requisitos de elegibilidad, la certificación y validación de los nuevos miembros, y el mantenimiento continuo de las cuentas y la revalidación de los miembros CTPAT de conformidad con la Ley de Puertos Seguros de 2006. El área de responsabilidad (AOR) para la oficina CTPAT de Laredo durante su formación incluirá, pero no se limitará a, el área de Laredo, Texas, y las ciudades transfronterizas dentro del estado de Tamaulipas, México. 

    “Me alegra anunciar la apertura oficial de esta oficina fundamental,” declaró el Dr. Henry Cuellar, miembro principal del Subcomité de Asignaciones de la Cámara de Representantes para la Seguridad Nacional. “Laredo es el puerto de entrada número uno de la nación, y necesitamos todos los recursos disponibles para garantizar que no sólo es seguro, sino también capaz de procesar el comercio de manera eficiente. Es por eso que luché duro para asegurar una financiación sólida para las operaciones del puerto de entrada de CBP. Espero con interés trabajar con CBP para asegurar que este proyecto tenga éxito y que sigamos teniendo los recursos necesarios para mantener nuestras comunidades seguras. Me gustaría dar las gracias a JD González, Presidente de NCBFAA, así como a la comunidad comercial de Laredo por su liderazgo y ayuda para conseguir esto.” 

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    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Australia: Albanese Labor Government to make student loan repayments fairer

    Source: Australian Executive Government Ministers

    The Albanese Labor Government will raise the minimum repayment threshold for student loans and cut repayment rates to make the repayment system fairer for all Australians with a student debt – around 3 million people. 

    From 1 July next year, the Government will reduce the amount Australians with a student debt have to repay per year and raise the threshold when people need to start repaying.

    The reforms will apply to everyone who has a student debt, including all HELP, VET Student Loan, Australian Apprenticeship Support Loan and other student support loans.

    The Government will lift the minimum repayment threshold from around $54,000 in 2024-25 to $67,000 in 2025-26 and introduce a system where repayments are based on the portion of a person’s income above the new $67,000 threshold.

    For someone on an income of $70,000 this will mean they will pay around $1,300 less per year in repayments.

    This will deliver significant and immediate cost of living relief to Australians with student debt, allowing them to keep more of their hard-earned money at a time when many are looking to save for a house deposit or start a family.

    The move to a marginal repayment system is a recommendation of the Australian Universities Accord, and has been informed by the architect of the HELP system, Emeritus Professor Bruce Chapman.

    This reform addresses one of the many unfair changes the Liberal Party made when they were in government to lower repayment thresholds.

    The Government is reforming the student loan system to make it fairer for young Australians.

    We have already announced reforms to indexation that will make sure student debts don’t grow faster than average wages.

    This reform also builds on the Government’s substantial tertiary education reforms, including:

    • Delivering 500,000 Fee-Free TAFE places;
    • Doubling the number of University Study Hubs;
    • Introducing legislation to establish the Commonwealth Prac Payment, expand Fee-Free Uni Ready Courses; and
    • A commitment to introduce a new managed growth and needs-based funding model for universities, and establish an Australian Tertiary Education Commission.

    This change will be subject to the passage of legislation.

     

    MIL OSI News –

    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Governor Lamont Directs Flags To Half-Staff Monday in Honor of Botsford Fire Rescue Assistant Chief Pete Blomberg

    Source: US State of Connecticut

    (HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he is directing U.S. and state flags in Connecticut lowered to half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Monday, November 4, 2024, in honor of Botsford Fire Rescue Assistant Chief Pete Blomberg, who died in the line of duty. A funeral service in First Assistant Chief Blomberg’s honor is scheduled to be held on Monday at St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church in Newtown.

    “First Assistant Chief Pete Blomberg dedicated his career to fire prevention and the safety of our communities, and his line of duty death is an awful tragedy,” Governor Lamont said. “My prayers and condolences are with his family and friends, his fellow firefighters who serve with Botsford Fire Rescue, the entire Newtown community, and all first responders who selflessly serve the public.”

    “Our state mourns the loss of a dedicated leader and beloved community hero who never failed to do whatever he could to help,” Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz said. “Botsford Fire Rescue Assistant Chief Pete Blomberg devoted more than 50 years of his life to protecting and serving the community he loved so much. My heart breaks that his life was taken as he made his way to the annual Newtown Board of Fire Commissioners meeting. This is yet another tragic reminder that we must do more to take care of each other and to ensure that we all make it home safely. We must all strive to be safer drivers – go slower and be much more cautious. My thoughts are with Assistant Chief Blomberg’s loved ones and the Newtown firefighting community during this incredibly difficult time.”

    In accordance with the governor’s directive, flags will be at half-staff on the Connecticut State Capitol building and all other state-operated buildings, grounds, and facilities statewide. Individuals, businesses, schools, municipalities, and any other private entities and government subdivisions are encouraged to lower their flags for this same duration of time. Since no flag should fly higher than the U.S. flag, all other flags, including state, municipal, corporate, or otherwise, should also be lowered.

     

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Statement from Governor Murphy on the Passing of Former Assembly Speaker Chuck Haytaian

    Source: US State of New Jersey

    “Tammy and I were saddened to hear of the passing of former Assembly Speaker Garabed ‘Chuck’ Haytaian. 

    “Through his storied career of service to New Jersey, including time as Speaker of the General Assembly, a U.S. Senate candidate, and Chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee, Chuck grew from the Bronx-born child of Armenian Genocide survivors to a household name across the Garden State. 

    “Our heartfelt prayers are with his family and friends during this difficult time.”

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: MTA Seeking Proposals to Redevelop Parking Lot

    Source: US State of New York

    Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority issued a Request for Proposals to transform a surface parking lot adjacent to the Beacon Metro-North Station into a residential development with about 300-units of mixed-income housing and replacement parking for commuters, the latest milestone in the Governor’s ongoing efforts to repurpose State-owned sites for new housing. The project aims to address the City of Beacon’s efforts to foster greater connectivity between the waterfront, the Beacon Station and its Main Street. Metro-North’s Hudson line connects Beacon to midtown Manhattan in just 78 minutes. The RFP is available on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority website. Proposals are due by Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2024.

    “Good quality housing for all New Yorkers is one of my top priorities as Governor, and I’m committed to doing all I can to make that a reality for everyone in this great state,” Governor Hochul said. “Along with the achievements made in my FY25 Enacted Budget, the MTA’s recent Request for Proposals to transform a surface parking lot adjacent to Beacon Metro-North Station not only increases housing stock, but also uplifts the local economy by attracting businesses and creates a healthier community.”

    MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber said, “The MTA has long been a leader in the movement for Transit-Oriented Development that creates dynamic, walkable communities. This project will not only enliven Beacon, it responds to Governor Hochul’s commitment to address the housing crisis.”

    MTA Construction & Development President Jamie Torres-Springer said, “New Yorkers deserve more housing near great transit options. This opportunity gets us a step closer to hundreds of new units in one of our state’s iconic towns, right near great Metro-North service.”

    MTA C&D Transit-Oriented Development Senior Vice President Robert Paley said, “MTA’s TOD team pursues development opportunities where MTA utilizes its assets to support thoughtful, contextual development that generates revenue for MTA’s Capital Program. All while increasing Metro-North ridership and advancing regional planning objectives. This RFP works towards that mission.”

    New York State Homes and Community Renewal Commissioner RuthAnne Visnauskas said, “Creating homes near the Beacon Metro-North station will give hundreds of households a place to live while also enhancing the family-friendly community. Under Governor Hochul’s leadership, New York is prioritizing transit-oriented developments that address the housing crisis, boost the local economy and improve access to low-emission transportation.”

    Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight said, “This transit-oriented development project at Beacon Station exemplifies smart growth that connects housing with transportation infrastructure. By leveraging State resources through Governor Hochul’s RUSH initiative, we’re creating new housing opportunities while strengthening the economic ties between the Hudson Valley and New York City, demonstrating how strategic development can enhance both local communities and regional connectivity.”

    The RFP will facilitate the construction of as-of-right waterfront housing units in a community celebrated for its vibrancy and natural beauty, within walking distance to all the dining, entertainment and amenities that Beacon’s Main Street has to offer. It is one more example of MTA’s ongoing commitment to transit-oriented development. Working with the State, the City of Beacon, and the development community, the MTA is creatively leveraging an existing asset to generate new housing units, increase ridership and support the City’s economic development and land use goals.

    Governor Hochul and the MTA last summer opened Metro-North’s first TOD project, Avalon Harrison, at the Harrison Metro-North station. The development promotes downtown revitalization and improves the environment and healthy lifestyles by providing residents access to shops, amenities and rail stations within walking distance.

    Governor Hochul’s Housing Agenda
    Governor Hochul is committed to addressing New York’s housing crisis and making the State more affordable and more livable for all New Yorkers. As part of the FY25 Enacted Budget, the Governor secured a landmark agreement to increase New York’s housing supply through new tax incentives for Upstate communities, new incentives and zoning relief to create more housing in New York City, a $500 million capital fund to build up to 15,000 new homes on State-owned property, including supporting the project at Beacon, an additional $600 million in funding to support a variety of housing development statewide and new protections for renters. These measures follow the historic funding the Governor secured in the FY23 Enacted Budget for a five-year, $25 billion Housing Plan to build and preserve 100,000 units of affordable housing across the State. The FY25 Enacted Budget also strengthened the Pro-Housing Community Program which the Governor launched in 2023. Pro-Housing Certification is now a requirement for localities to access up to $650 million in discretionary funding. To date, more than 200 communities have been certified, including the City of Beacon.

    For specific questions related to the RFP, please contact Nicholas Roberts at [email protected].

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 26, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Honoring Fallen Retired Senior Investigator John L. Carey

    Source: US State of New York

    Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that flags will be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Saturday, Nov. 2 in honor of Senior Investigator John L. Carey — a retired New York State Police member who passed away from illness linked to his assignment at the World Trade Center following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

    “Senior Investigator Carey was a dedicated member of the New York State Police, and his passing is a reflection of the relentless bravery and unimaginable sacrifice that defines both a public servant and a hero,” Governor Hochul said. “The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 have claimed the life of another New Yorker, a New Yorker who will always be remembered for protecting his community and for his fearlessness in service.”

    Senior Investigator Carey joined the State Police in 1982 and served for 32 years until his retirement on July 30, 2014. In September 2001, he was sent on a two-week assignment to Ground Zero to identify victims of the attacks on the World Trade Center, where he was then exposed to the toxic chemicals and fumes at the scene.

    Senior Investigator Carey is survived by his wife, Christine; their four children, Andrew, Ashley, Adam and Jennifer; and his granddaughter, Grace Elizabeth.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 26, 2025
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