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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: 60k-person stress test smooth: CS

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Chief Secretary Chan Kwok-ki said a large-scale stress test for the Kai Tak Sports Park (KTSP) tonight was conducted smoothly and that the anticipated effects and test objectives were achieved with satisfactory results.

    The aim was to test the operation and capability of the three venues and the supporting facilities in the vicinity during events with maximum attendance, with a view to ensuring the smooth operation of the KTSP upon its official commissioning in the first quarter of this year.

    Over 60,000 participants simulated crowd flow during the test.

    Mr Chan inspected the stress test and told reporters at a media session aftewards that the dispersal was very smooth.

    “I really do not see any bottleneck actually, because the situation, I would say, is far better than my expectation.”

    He added that the arrangements for participants entering and leaving the venue as well as public transport became more refined and orderly during the stress test, with all units able to respond promptly to deal with simulated emergencies.

    Mr Chan expressed gratitude to various government departments, KTSP Limited and public transport operators for their preparation and co-ordination work.

    He also thanked the personnel involved in the test, including civil servants from 77 bureaus and departments, community members, and residents of the Kai Tak area, for their full support and co-operation.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: On Students’ Day, Dmitry Chernyshenko and Mikhail Degtyarev spoke about the development of youth sports

    Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko and Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyarev congratulated students on the holiday and summed up the development of student sports in the country. In 2024, the number of students regularly involved in physical education and sports exceeded 3.8 million people. At the all-Russian level, 140 official sports events were held among students in 65 sports.

    “Student sports are the most important element of our country’s youth policy. As Russian President Vladimir Putin noted, Students’ Day is a holiday not only for students, but for the entire country. In 2024, we managed to significantly strengthen the infrastructure of student sports: the number of sports clubs doubled and reached 2.5 thousand, and student sports leagues cover all key areas of physical training. Thanks to this, the number of students regularly involved in physical education and sports exceeded 3.8 million people – 67% of the number of full-time students,” Dmitry Chernyshenko emphasized.

    During the week of Student Day, events are held across the country as part of the All-Russian Student Festival “Sports Student Night”. Thousands of young people participate in the competitions: competitions are held on skating rinks, stadiums, swimming pools and sports halls. In addition to the competitions, competitions are held among sports communities and fan groups.

    “In 2025, students will be able to attend such large-scale sporting events as the All-Russian Winter Festival of Mass Sports in Krasnoyarsk, the XXVII All-Russian Festival of Physical Education University Students with International Participation in Volgograd, the XV All-Russian Festival of Student Sports in Ulyanovsk, the All-Russian Forum of Student Sports Clubs and others,” the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

    The development of student sports is one of the instructions of the President of Russia, recalled in turn the Minister of Sports Mikhail Degtyarev.

    “The head of state set the task of maintaining a high level of sports events and involving young people in physical activity. In 2024, 140 official sports events among students in 65 sports were held at the all-Russian level. We continue to strengthen the traditions of student sports and create new opportunities for self-realization of young athletes,” he emphasized.

    The head of the department noted that student sports play an important role in the education system.

    “Universities and colleges not only provide academic knowledge, but by involving millions of students in regular training, they form sports habits in young people, which then help many in life,” he said. “In addition, we actively support scientific and educational initiatives in the field of sports: in 2024, nine scientific conferences were held on this topic, and the XI All-Russian Forum “Current Issues in the Development of Student Sports” generally defined the development strategy for this area until 2030.”

    In addition, Russian students are actively involved in the volunteer movement. In particular, more than 60 students from the Kuban University of Physical Education, Sports and Tourism, subordinate to the Ministry of Sports, are currently working on the beaches of Anapa: cleaning sand contaminated with fuel oil, taking part in cleaning birds from fuel oil and building a shelter for injured animals, the Minister of Sports said.

    The Russian Student Sports Union plays a key role in the development of student sports. In 2024, it was headed by Sergey Kryukov, who was supported by the Russian Ministry of Sports. Among other things, its special task will be the development of the voluntary sports society “Burevestnik”, which should find new life in modern student sports.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Governors of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Maryland, and Delaware Issue Joint Letter to Grid Operator PJM

    Source: US State of New Jersey

    TRENTON – On Friday, Governor Phil Murphy joined Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, Maryland Governor Wes Moore, and Delaware Governor John Carney in issuing a letter to PJM Interconnection, the grid operator for New Jersey and the aforementioned states. The governors have called on PJM to take urgent action to address the increasing cost of electricity bills after the record-high prices coming out of the region’s capacity auction.

    The letter addresses issues that impact the path to renewable energy goals, including market structure and the efficacy of the generator interconnection process. In the recent PJM capacity auction for the 2025/2026 Delivery Year, clearing prices surged to almost 10 times higher than the previous year, leaving residents and businesses with much higher bills. Serious flaws with the rules this auction contributed significantly to these unnecessarily high prices. Out of concern for the impact these high prices could have on economic development, the states have recommended the following reforms to address these issues:

    1.       Ensure that capacity from Reliability Must Run units is included in the next Base Residual Auction.  OPSI, the Independent Market Monitor, and complainants all agree that making this change would save consumers between $3-5 billion without undermining market competitiveness or necessary price signals;

    2.       Eliminate the must-offer exemption for intermittent generation resources, while protecting them from performance penalties that discourage participation;

    3.       Lower the capacity price cap back to the level it was prior to PJM’s recent capacity market reforms;

    4.       Review the propriety of recent Effective Load Carrying Capability accreditation changes and adjust as needed; and

    5.       Although it may take longer than by the upcoming auction, swiftly implement a sub-annual capacity market designed to reduce risk on the transmission system.

    “PJM must take action now to address record high prices,” said Governor Murphy. “In New Jersey, we’re doing our part by bringing new resources to the market and making electricity more affordable for families and businesses as we look to a clean and resilient energy future. However, our grid operator must work in lockstep with the states and recognize that the market isn’t responding quickly enough due to current conditions of slow interconnection. I’m looking forward to working together to stop customers from facing unnecessarily high utility bills, along with facilitating the development of increased capacity and reliability, which will stimulate economic growth and limit the effects of climate change.”

    “No one should have to worry about not being able to afford their electricity bill, especially as we approach colder months,” said Illinois Governor JB Pritzker. “PJM’s record-high price increases showcase a complete disregard of vulnerable communities across state lines, and they must take swift action to prevent our residents from paying billions more than is necessary. In Illinois, we are providing more support for new, clean power generation than ever before, but many developments have been stalled for years, waiting on PJM. High prices won’t help if we do not address the underlying issues holding back new capacity; Illinois remains committed to working together to fix these processes and secure a clean, reliable grid for our future.” 

    “Pennsylvania has long been and continues to be a national energy leader, serving as a net energy exporter within PJM, powering homes and businesses across the region,” said Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. “As the demand for energy continues to increase, PJM must take comprehensive steps to address record-high electricity capacity prices and help more projects get connected to the power grid quickly in order to keep costs low for hardworking families. My Administration has been engaged with PJM and stands ready, alongside our fellow states, to support the reforms needed to ensure safe, reliable, and affordable power for consumers for the long term.

    “We must continue to work with PJM to take the burden of record-high prices off the backs of working families,” said Maryland Governor Wes Moore. “Together we can build a clean energy future with a reliable grid, but that shouldn’t come at the expense of hard-working Marylanders. We will continue to work with our fellow states and PJM to find a solution that will provide reliable, and affordable power.”

    In addition to fixing issues with market rules, the governors have also called on PJM to improve the years-long process that companies must go through to connect new power generation to the grid. Developers have proposed vast amounts of new capacity to serve the grid, but many of these projects have been delayed for years, waiting on PJM. A lack of sufficient, new capacity adds to already-high prices, inhibits economic growth, and contributes to climate change.

    As state leaders continue to address the energy needs of residents and businesses, it is crucial that PJM adjust their practices to reflect the supply and demand projections of customers. The Independent Market Monitor for PJM, a wide range of stakeholders, ratepayer advocates, and the public utility commissions of these respective states agree that key changes are necessary to improve capacity and avoid long-term price inflation. 

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  • MIL-OSI Global: Why Pennsylvania’s election results will take time to count

    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Alauna Safarpour, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Gettysburg College

    John Zapf drops off a mail-in ballot on Oct. 15, 2024, in Doylestown, Pa. Hannah Beier/Getty Images

    The country is unlikely to know who wins the battleground state of Pennsylvania on election night. That’s because of a quirk in Pennsylvania’s laws.

    I am an assistant professor of political science at Gettysburg College in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where I teach and conduct research in American politics, public opinion, voting and elections. I have previously explained why Pennsylvania is crucial to both the Harris and Trump campaigns, and why Pennsylvania will likely prove pivotal in determining the presidency.

    Here are five things that are important to understand about the timing of the election outcome in Pennsylvania.

    The state sets the rules for voting and counting

    Under the U.S. Constitution, states and the federal government share power. Some powers are exclusively reserved for the states, while other powers are exclusively under the control of the federal government, for instance signing treaties, or declaring war on a foreign nation. Under this system, known as federalism, states – not the federal government – run elections. Individual states and local jurisdictions within states determine polling locations, how citizens vote and other rules surrounding election administration.

    Elections are run differently across states. Some states require photo identification at the polls when you vote, while some verify identities of voters in other ways.

    An official Pennsylvania mail-in ballot, seen in Pittsburgh, Oct. 3, 2024.
    AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar

    Differences also extend to how ballots are counted and how long it takes for states to report results.

    Nearly all states prohibit releasing election results until after the polls close on Election Day. However some states begin to count mail-in and early ballots as they are cast. This means that they can report the results of an election sooner on Election Day, because the work of processing and counting is already done.

    Under Pennsylvania law, voters may cast ballots through the mail. Local election officials are prohibited from opening the envelopes containing mail-in ballots until 7 a.m. on Election Day.




    Read more:
    Why Pennsylvania is the key to a Harris or Trump Electoral College victory


    Prior to 2020, the only Pennsylvania voters permitted to vote by mail needed an excuse – for instance, serving overseas in the armed forces. The first time Pennsylvania voters were able to vote by mail without an excuse was in 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a record number of voters nationwide chose to vote by mail when that option was allowed, including in Pennsylvania.

    Out of the nearly 7 million total Pennsylvania voters in the 2020 presidential election, roughly 2.6 million voted by mail. Prior to 2020, local election officials never needed to count such a large number of ballots received through the mail, and news organizations could typically announce Pennsylvania’s unofficial winner quickly.

    For instance, in 2016, media organizations could project a Trump victory in Pennsylvania at 2:29 a.m. the Wednesday after Election Day. But in 2020, it took four days for enough ballots to be counted for news organizations to project that Joe Biden won Pennsylvania and would be the next president.

    As of 10 a.m. on Oct. 28, 2024, about 2.09 million Pennsylvania voters had requested mail-in ballots. That number was likely to increase, as Pennsylvanians could request a mail-in ballot until Oct. 29. County boards of elections must receive mail-in ballots by 8 p.m. on Election Day for those ballots to be counted. Members of the military and overseas absentee ballots have until Nov. 12.

    Mail-in ballots take time to count

    It’s impossible to definitively say how long it will take to know who won Pennsylvania. The more ballots there are to count, the longer America will need to wait.

    The length of time it will take to determine the winner will also depend on how close the election turns out to be.

    If the margin of victory for the winning candidate is very small – say tens of thousands of votes – then election officials will need to count enough ballots that it becomes mathematically impossible for the other candidate to catch up, regardless of how the remaining ballots voted and only then will credible news organizations announce a projected winner of each state.

    If the election is within half a percentage point, Pennsylvania state law dictates that an automatic recount is required, although recounts are unlikely to change the winner of a statewide race.

    But the wait may not be as long as it was in 2020

    Although no one can say for certain how long it will take – anyone who says otherwise is wrong – there are indications that it might not take as long as it did in 2020.

    First, it is highly likely that fewer Pennsylvanians will choose to vote by mail in 2024. A smaller proportion of voters opted to vote by mail in the 2022 midterm election than in the 2020 general election, and that trend is likely to continue in 2024. Thus far, fewer voters have requested mail-in ballots than in 2020, so that assertion is supported by the available data at this point.

    Counting may also take less time because election officials have more experience counting the mail-in ballots now than in 2020. That year was the first time election officials counted so many mail-in ballots.

    Counties have also secured better machines to assist in the process. For instance, Philadelphia County will use new machines to help them open the envelopes faster. This should speed up the process, according to Pennsylvania’s chief elections official, Secretary of State Al Schmidt, a Republican, although Schmidt recently told NPR news it is unlikely that a winner will be declared in Pennsylvania on election night.

    In the 2020 presidential election, roughly 2.6 million Pennsylvanians voted by mail. On Nov. 4, 2020, Luzerne County employees open mail-in ballots to be counted at the elections board in Wilkes-Barre.
    Aimee Dilger/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

    One more thing to expect

    According to the Associated Press, Pennsylvania will report small batches of mail-in ballots first, followed by in-person Election Day votes. After that, the remaining mail-in ballots will be tabulated and released. This process will likely result in predictable patterns in the results of the election.

    We know several things because of who in Pennsylvania has requested mail-in ballots this cycle, which follows a similar pattern as in 2020. Most voters who opted to vote by mail in 2020 were Democrats, while Republicans were more likely to vote in person on Election Day.

    The results for in-person, Election Day voters can generally be reported faster. That’s because voters themselves will feed their ballots into vote tabulating machines at various precincts, which count them immediately. Election Day ballots in 2020 generally supported Trump, although the Republican party has recently tried to encourage more of their voters to vote by mail.

    The results will then likely change as mail-in ballots are counted, which takes time. As they are counted, you should expect to see Trump’s vote share decline and Harris’ share increase. That expectation is based on the voters who have requested mail-in ballots so far.

    As of 10 a.m. on Oct. 28, 2024, data from the Pennsylvania Department of State indicated that 56% of the mail-in ballots requested at that point in Pennsylvania were from registered Democrats, about 32% from Republicans, with the remaining 13% from voters who did not register with a party or listed a third party. In 2020, over 6 in 10 mail-in ballots were requested by Democrats and about 1 in 4 by Republicans.

    Be patient

    Although conspiracy theories are prevalent in American politics these days, resist the temptation to believe unfounded claims. Such claims are often advanced by individuals or groups with a personal motivation to do so – to get more clicks or likes on social media, make money or gain political power.

    American elections are administered by dedicated public servants on both sides of the political aisle who are observed by representatives from both political parties as well as nonpartisan watchdog groups. Academics and journalists across the nation also closely monitor elections and would be the first to ring the alarm if there were evidence of malfeasance.

    Ballot counting in Pennsylvania will take time, and ultimately election officials have said they prioritize “accuracy over speed.” We will know the results of the election in time. Until then, be patient and watch one of the world’s oldest democracies at work.

    Professor Safarpour has previously published articles on election administration, including a paper published in 2022 that used data provided by the State of Pennsylvania’s Board of Elections in the 2016 election. Professor Safarpour did not consult with state election officials prior to the publication of this article and does not receive funding or support from any state government or board of elections for her research. The analysis presented here represents the best available data at the time of publication.

    ref. Why Pennsylvania’s election results will take time to count – https://theconversation.com/why-pennsylvanias-election-results-will-take-time-to-count-240305

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Recruitment of board members to the International Fund for Ireland

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland invites expressions of interest for appointment to the Board of the International Fund for Ireland.

    The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland is seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified people for appointment to the Board of the International Fund for Ireland (IFI) for an initial period of three years commencing on 1 March 2025.

    The IFI was established as an independent international organisation by the Irish and UK Governments in 1986 to promote economic and social advance and peace and to encourage contact, dialogue and reconciliation among communities throughout Ireland.  The IFI is active in Northern Ireland and the six border counties of Donegal, Sligo, Leitrim, Monaghan, Cavan and Louth.

    Under Article 6 of the Agreement between the UK and Irish Governments establishing the IFI, Board Members are to be appointed jointly by both Governments. The Board comprises six members and a Chair. The two Governments agree on the nomination of the Chair and each Government nominates three Board Members, with all requiring approval of both Governments. The two Governments work to ensure that Board membership is cross-border and is as reasonably diverse as possible.

    The Board has responsibility for ensuring the proper functioning, governance and strategic development of the IFI, as well as approving the number of, and the level of funding for, projects and programmes supported by the IFI.

    Board Members will serve on a part-time basis and receive remuneration of £11,000 per year. Expenses associated with attendance at meetings of the Board and its sub committees will be covered. 

    Board Members normally serve for a term of three years, and are eligible for renewal once, subject to the agreement of both Governments.

    Essential experience/attributes

    • A record of providing successful strategic vision, leadership and direction at a senior level, to include the ability to think, plan and act strategically develop strategies and experience of successful change management.
    • Be able to demonstrate strong judgement skills including the ability to analyse complex issues to help inform sound decisions.
    • Possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to achieve consensus, develop and maintain building positive strategic relationships with stakeholders and to work successfully as part of a team.
    • Possess a robust understanding of corporate governance, financial and risk management arrangements and demonstrated experience in one or more of these areas.
    • A sound understanding of the peace and reconciliation challenges facing communities across Northern Ireland/southern border counties of Ireland.
    • Ability to demonstrate a high level of professional and personal integrity, propriety and probity. 

    Desirable experience

    • Previous experience of having served as a Board Member/Chairperson.
    • Previous experience of/familiarity with the Civil Society Organisations/voluntary sector

    Expressions of interest (no longer than 2,000 words) should be accompanied by a Curriculum Vitae and cover letter outlining how candidates fulfil the experience and attributes set out above.

    Further information on the work of the IFI is available – www.internationalfundforireland.com

    Applications

    Persons interested in being considered for appointment as a Board Member should submit an application by email by 29/11/2024 to Info.ifi@finance-ni.gov.uk

    Updates to this page

    Published 29 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Alberta’s business sector is booming

    Source: Government of Canada regional news

    Thanks to Alberta’s highly productive economy, cutting red tape, and business-minded policies, Alberta has become the small business hub of Canada.

    With strong, common-sense policies, Alberta is attracting more new business than ever before. Alberta saw an average of 1,945 more active businesses between January and July when compared with the same period last year. This 1.6 per cent increase far surpassed the Canadian average of 0.6 per cent. Alberta is the top destination for business innovation and creation, nationwide.

    “Alberta is the economic engine of Canada and thanks to the strength of our business community, we are further diversifying our economy with strong, business-friendly policies that attract job-creating investment and sustain the Alberta Advantage that we are known for.”

    Matt Jones, Minister of Jobs, Economy and Trade

    Alberta’s active businesses numbers can be attributed to Alberta’s highly skilled and productive workforce, competitive business policies and low tax rates.

    Making up 95 per cent of businesses in the province, Alberta’s small businesses employ almost 35 per cent of our private sector workforce and contribute 27 per cent of the province’s GDP.

    “Small businesses are the heartbeat of Alberta, driving innovation and community spirit. They create jobs, support local economies and foster a sense of belonging. Investing in these enterprises is investing in a strong economic future for our province. We are proud to see such positive growth in our small business community in Q3.”

    Tany Yao, parliamentary secretary for Small Business and Northern Development

    Many sectors are leading the charge, with Alberta’s world-class tourism industry continuing its strong performance in 2024. Alberta saw a notable increase in the number of active businesses in tourism transportation, travel services, recreation and entertainment, and food and beverage services. In fact, Alberta’s overall tourism businesses increased by 3.2 per cent in the first seven months of 2024 – the second-highest increase in Canada.

    “Alberta has the fastest-growing economy in the country right now, with more new businesses starting, and productivity levels significantly higher than the national average. Higher productivity means higher paycheques and better living standards for Albertans. Maintaining and increasing the focus on economic growth and productivity, as well as energizing our key industries, will be critical to ensuring a bright economic future for our province.”

    Adam Legge, president, Business Council of Alberta

    Alberta’s government is taking action to make sure the province remains a place where small businesses can start up, grow and thrive.

    Alberta remains the best place to live, work, do business, invest and raise a family. Alberta’s government has a plan for ensuring sustainable provincial growth, supported by productive industries, and an ever-expanding resource extraction sector.

    Related news

    • Small Business Week: Parliamentary Secretary Yao (Oct. 20,2024)

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  • MIL-OSI USA: FEMA is Hiring Georgians to Assist with Hurricane Helene Recovery

    Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency

    Headline: FEMA is Hiring Georgians to Assist with Hurricane Helene Recovery

    FEMA is Hiring Georgians to Assist with Hurricane Helene Recovery

    ATLANTA – FEMA is currently hiring locals to ensure Georgia’s recovery is led by the people who know the area best. If you live in Georgia and want to help your community recover after Hurricane Helene, FEMA encourages you to apply for a temporary or permanent local hire position. The agency is hiring for positions in a variety of fields, including emergency management, logistics management, information technology, grants management and more to assist with disaster response and recovery efforts. These positions are normally for 120 days but may be extended based on agency needs. How to ApplyVisit USAJobs.gov to see all open positions. Type keywords “FEMA, Local Hire” and enter your location as “Georgia”.  Click “Apply Online” and follow instructions in the “How to Apply” section of the job opportunity announcement.You will need to submit the documents and information outlined on the page.Questions?If you have questions, please email them to fema-careers@fema.dhs.gov or visit fema.gov/careers for more information.For the latest information about Georgia’s recovery, visit fema.gov/helene/georgia and fema.gov/disaster/4821. Follow FEMA on X at x.com/femaregion4 or follow FEMA on social media at: FEMA Blog on fema.gov, @FEMA or @FEMAEspanol on X, FEMA or FEMA Espanol on Facebook, @FEMA on Instagram, and via FEMA YouTube channel. Also, follow Administrator Deanne Criswell on Twitter @FEMA_Deanne.
    larissa.hale
    Tue, 10/29/2024 – 16:01

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Hiring FEMA Community Liaisons in North Carolina

    Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency

    Headline: Hiring FEMA Community Liaisons in North Carolina

    Hiring FEMA Community Liaisons in North Carolina

    RALEIGH, N.C. – FEMA is hiring Community Liaisons to support local communities affected by Tropical Storm Helene in North Carolina. FEMA Community Liaisons will work with storm-affected communities and serve as a community link between FEMA, state, and federal partners. In this position, FEMA Community Liaisons will work with other FEMA staff to support communities in navigating federal programs, identifying and reporting potential barriers and gaps in recovery needs and determining the best approaches to meet those needs. These positions are for Cadre of On-Call Response/Recovery Employees (CORE). CORE employees are full-time employees hired to directly support response and recovery efforts related to disasters. These positions will be hired into temporary two-year, excepted service appointments, which may be renewed based on workload, funding and supervisory approval. Benefits include health insurance, vacation time, sick leave and up to 11 paid annual holidays. Applications are being accepted online. To see all open positions and to apply, visit usajobs.gov. More information about FEMA’s hiring process can be found on FEMA.gov/careers.All applicants must be U.S. citizens and 18 years of age or older. Additional requirements vary by position type.
    erika.suzuki
    Tue, 10/29/2024 – 15:37

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  • MIL-OSI USA: President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Approves Major Disaster Declaration for the U.S. Virgin Islands

    Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency

    Headline: President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Approves Major Disaster Declaration for the U.S. Virgin Islands

    President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Approves Major Disaster Declaration for the U.S. Virgin Islands

    WASHINGTON– FEMA announced that federal disaster assistance is available to the territory of the U.S. Virgin Islands to supplement recovery efforts in the areas affected by Tropical Storm Ernesto on Aug. 13-16, 2024.Federal funding is available to territory and eligible local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations on a cost-sharing basis for emergency work and the repair or replacement of facilities damaged by Tropical Storm Ernesto on the islands of St. Croix, St. John, St. Thomas and Water Island.  Federal funding is also available on a cost-sharing basis for hazard mitigation measures for the entire territory.Lai Sun Yee has been named the Federal Coordinating Officer for federal recovery operations in the affected areas. Designations may be made at a later date if requested by the territory and warranted by the results of further damage assessments. 
    amy.ashbridge
    Tue, 10/29/2024 – 15:10

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Manchin Thanks West Virginia Coal Miners For Restoring North Carolina Road

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for West Virginia Joe Manchin
    October 29, 2024
    Charleston, WV— Today, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (I-WV) released the following statement praising the unnamed West Virginia coal miners who helped restore access to a 2.7-mile stretch of highway near Chimney Rock, North Carolina that was destroyed by Hurricane Helene.
    “West Virginia’s coal miners are the most heroic and patriotic men and women I have ever met in my life, and the fact that several of them voluntarily went to North Carolina to help restore access to a road destroyed by Hurricane Helene is proof of just that. This is a perfect example of the Appalachian tradition of neighbors helping neighbors.
     “Our brave miners have consistently done the heavy lifting to power West Virginia and America to greatness. Because of their work ethic and determination, they helped our country win two world wars, build cities and a strong middle class, and our miners continue to support Americans in every corner of the country. I want to send my deep appreciation to these coal miners for their selfless act of service to our Appalachia neighbors in need.” 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Merkley, Wyden Celebrate Multi-Million Dollar Federal Investment in Rail Safety, Stronger Supply Chains Across Oregon

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore)
    October 29, 2024
    Washington, D.C. – Oregon’s U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden announced $42,712,400 in federal funding is coming to Oregon for five projects to improve railroad safety, efficiency, and reliability across the state. The investment—funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law—comes from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) Program, which advances projects that modernize America’s freight and intercity passenger rail infrastructure to move people and goods.
    “Railroads are a vital mode of transportation for businesses and communities across our state, and this is the kind of significant investment in infrastructure we need to make to keep Oregon on track in the 21st century,” Merkley said. “As I travel to every corner of our state, I see firsthand the need for bold infrastructure investments in our communities. This nearly $43 million in federal funding invests in rail safety and stronger supply chains—creating jobs and economic opportunity for all Oregonians.”
    “Rail improvements in rural Oregon communities are a must to ensure small businesses generating jobs throughout our state have a full menu of reliable transportation options for their goods,” Wyden said. “Federal investments like this prove yet again the immense value of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for Oregon and the entire country. And I’ll keep battling to secure similar investments from this landmark federal law I worked to pass so Oregon could channel significant infrastructure resources into building a stronger economy.”
    Today’s major funding announcement comes after Merkley, Wyden, and U.S. Representative Val Hoyle announced last week that the Pacific Coast Intermodal Port (PCIP) Coos Bay Rail Line (CBRL) Upgrades Planning Project secured an over $29.7 million award through the CRISI Program. This critical funding further moves the Port of Coos Bay toward the goal of becoming the first fully ship-to-rail port facility on the West Coast.
    The five additional projects in Oregon awarded funding by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) CRISI Program can be found below:
    $19,843,062 for Watco ZE Locomotive Conversion (Watco Companies, LLC). The proposed project involves project development and construction activities to acquire and repower eight (8) diesel locomotives (non-tiered and Tier 0) with eight (8) battery-electric, zero-emission locomotives to be put into service on Watco-operated rail lines. Watco operates 44 short-line railroads across the U.S. and provides rail switching service to tens of locations, including at the Georgia Pacific containerboard facility in Toledo. The project enhances climate resiliency by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the harmful health impacts associated with diesel locomotives.
    $13,736,000 for the Lake County Rail Replacement Project (Lake County Railroad). The proposed project involves final design/construction for a rail rehabilitation project on the Lake County Railroad between Alturas, California and Lakeview, Oregon. Lake County will complete an essential rail replacement project that would significantly increase track safety standards, allow for an increase in freight, and provide new connections for environmentally friendly industries. The replacement project will significantly improve safety standards, allowing Lake County to achieve FRA Class 2 (25mph freight) track safety standards on the lower portion of the line allowing for capacity for expected growth.
    $4,139,730 for the Sweet Home Branch Rail Relay (Albany & Eastern Railroad Company). The proposed project will complete final design and construction activities for track and track structure improvements on the Albany and Eastern Railroad’s (AERC) Sweet Home Branch in Linn County, Oregon. Specifically, the project will replace approximately 6.25 track miles of 85 lb. jointed rail with at least 112 lb. rail, which includes upgrading four turnouts and associated tie and surfacing work along the project area. The project will improve the safety and performance of rail shipments along this line
    $3,393,608 for the Mill City Branch Tie Renewal Project (Albany & Eastern Railroad Company). The proposed project involves final design and construction activities to replace 12,000 defective ties and related ballast and surfacing on the Mill City Branch of the Albany & Eastern Railroad Company in Oregon. The project will enhance safety and improve system and service performance by removing all slow orders placed on the project segments and reducing the risk of derailment.
    $1,600,000 for the City of Prineville Railway Track Improvement and Restoration Project (City of Prineville, Oregon). The proposed project will complete final design and construction for the rehabilitation of 18 miles of the City of Prineville Railway’s track between Prineville and Prineville Junction, OR. Specifically, the project will improve the track by replacing approximately 9,700 rail ties as well as associated tamping, resurfacing, and aligning the rail line, and the procurement of the necessary railroad equipment to perform this work including a tamper, regulator, tie inserter, tie handler, and mini excavator. These improvements will allow for the removal of two slow orders, decrease locomotive run-time and associated emissions, improve safety, and provide a Class II track condition, thereby imparting benefits to 34 rail users served by the City of Prineville Railway.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Wyden, Merkley, Kaine, Markey, Van Hollen and Booker Warn U.N. Cyber Convention Could Justify Spying and Censorship By China, Russia and Other Authoritarian Regimes

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore)
    October 29, 2024
    U.N. Convention Against Cybercrime Lacks Safeguards Against Abuse; Senators Urge Admin To Seek Better Balance To Protect Journalism and Human Rights
    Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and five Democratic senators urged the Biden Administration to make clear a United Nations cyber convention should not be used to justify censorship, spying and human rights abuses by authoritarian governments like Russia and China, in a letter released today.
    “We fear the Convention will legitimize efforts by authoritarian countries like Russia and China to censor and surveil internet users, furthering repression and human rights abuses around the world,” the senators wrote. “While the Executive Branch’s efforts to steer this treaty in a less-harmful direction are commendable, more must be done to keep the Convention from being used to justify such actions.”
    Senators Tim Kaine, D-Va., Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., Edward J. Markey, D-Mass., Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., and Cory Booker, D-N.J. cosigned the letter, which was sent to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Attorney General Merrick Garland, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. 
    The U.N. Convention Against Cybercrime was originally proposed by Russia in 2017 as an alternative to an existing treaty on cybercrime. The U.N. convention is expected to come up for a vote in the U.N. General Assembly as soon as December. 
    A broad array of advocates for journalism, human rights and national security have warned that the convention could be abused by authoritarian regimes to repress political dissent and censor independent reporting, and have urged changes to the measure.  
    The senators thanked the Biden Administration for seeking changes to improve the convention, but warned that the final document does not go far enough to protect journalists, cybersecurity researchers and human rights advocates against surveillance and censorship by authoritarian regimes. 
    “As the UNGA considers the Convention, the United States must not align itself with repressive regimes by supporting a Convention that undermines human rights and U.S. interests,” the senators wrote. “Instead, the United States should lead the charge at the U.N., with allies and partners, for a more balanced and rights-respecting approach to cybercrime. Upholding the values of freedom and human rights is essential not only for U.S. global standing but also for the protection of vulnerable communities worldwide.”
    Read the full letter to the administration here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Casey, Cartwright Secure Funding to Begin Construction on Scranton to New York Rail Line

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Pennsylvania Bob Casey

    Casey, Cartwright have long pushed to restore passenger rail service to region

    Direct rail service between Scranton and New York could generate as much as $84 million in economic activity every year, according to Amtrak study

    Funding to begin railway construction made possible by Casey and Cartwright-backed infrastructure law

    Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) and U.S. Representative Matt Cartwright (D-PA-8) announced $8,958,919 in federal funding to begin construction to bring back Amtrak passenger rail service between Scranton, PA and New York, NY. The award will kick off long needed railway rehabilitation and track improvements to begin the process to restore service between the communities via the Lackawanna Cut-Off. The funding comes from the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) grant program, made possible by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), which Casey and Cartwright fought to pass.

    “I have fought to restore rail service between Scranton and New York for my entire career in the Senate, and this investment from the infrastructure law means we are now closer than ever to making it a reality,” said Senator Casey. “Passenger rail service to and from New York will be a game-changer for our region, meaning more family time, more economic investment, and more job opportunities. I won’t stop fighting for this train until it pulls into Scranton.”

    “Restoring passenger rail has been a major goal of mine since my first day on the job. That’s why I’m thrilled to help announce that we’re getting closer than ever to seeing the realization of our passenger rail project. This nearly $9 million CRISI Grant Award will go towards restoring the rail line between the Delaware Water Gap and Scranton,” said Congressman Cartwright. “Connecting our region to major metropolitan areas in a seamless, passenger friendly system will be transformative. It will create jobs, improve quality of life, and offer convenient travel options for commuters, college students and tourists, alike. We now have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to do something transformational for our region.”

    Rail service previously ran directly between Scranton and New York but was discontinued in 1970. Without consistent use and upkeep, the track fell into disrepair.

    Senator Casey and Representative Cartwright have spent their careers in Congress advocating relentlessly to restore rail service between Scranton and New York. In 2008, Casey began leading the charge in the Senate to implement a passenger service between Scranton, PA and New York City. Representative Cartwright has also been fighting to restore the Lackawanna Cut-Off since being elected to the House of Representatives in 2012.

    Senator Casey pushed the Obama administration, emphasizing the need for continued support to see the project to completion. Additionally, Casey sent letters to the Lackawanna County Regional Planning Commission and the Luzerne County Planning Commission, as well as the Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation in support of funding for the Lackawanna Cut-Off Restoration Project. Representative Cartwright also organized and led symposiums to highlight the project and helped the Pennsylvania Northeast Regional Railroad Authority (PRRNA) secure funding to investigate costs, feasibility, and impact of the project.

    In 2021, Casey and Cartwright fought to pass the landmark bipartisan Investment in Infrastructure and Jobs Act (IIJA), creating unprecedented funding for infrastructure across the Nation and paving the way for the restoration of service via the Lackawanna Cut-Off. Senator Casey visited East Stroudsburg to tout the potential for train service after Amtrak released a proposal to expand rail across the country, including restoring Scranton-New York rail service. In October 2021, President Biden delivered his infrastructure speech at the Electric City Trolley Museum in Scranton and was joined by Senator Casey and Representative Cartwright.

    In 2022, Casey and Cartwright led a coalition of regional partners from Pennsylvania and New Jersey in urging the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) to reestablish rail service through a once-in-a-generation investment in Northeastern Pennsylvania’s rail infrastructure. The Members have also pushed Pennsylvania Governors Tim Wolf and Josh Shapiro to support the rail project. In 2023, at the Members’ urging, Governor Shapiro pledged millions in matching funds from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) to further the rail service restoration project.

    In December 2023, the Members announced that the FRA had included Northeastern Pennsylvania in its Corridor Identification and Development (Corridor ID) Program with the goal of reestablishing direct passenger rail service between Scranton, PA and New York, NY. In addition, Senator Casey and Congressman Cartwright both delivered funding for the line in the FY24 spending bills.

    Since being elected to Congress in 2012, Cartwright has made restoring passenger rail service to Northeast Pennsylvania the top priority of his work in public life. Beginning shortly after being sworn in, Rep. Cartwright teamed up with Pennsylvania Northeast Regional Rail Authority (PNRRA) officials Larry Malski, Dominic Keating and Bob Hay for dozens of meetings and hundreds of calls, all with a view toward reviving the moribund project.

    In January 2017, Cartwright and then State Senator John Blake (and currently District Director for Rep. Cartwright) organized and led a symposium at Pocono Manor at which the bipartisan coalition of scores of local elected officials, New Jersey rail officials and community business leaders began to come together. At that event, PennDOT Secretary Leslie Richards and Federal Transit Administrator Therese McMillan provided key advice on how to position the project for success, including evaluating the repair work needed on the massive bridges over the Delaware River and the Paulinskill Creek.

    Beginning in 2017, Cartwright helped PNRRA secure funding from Lackawanna and Monroe counties, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and the Appalachian Regional Commission to fund a rail study on costs, feasibility, ridership and environmental impact. These studies were performed by recognized engineering firm Greenman Peterson and, later, Amtrak itself.

    In February 2021, Cartwright and Blake held a Zoom meeting with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, and secured his agreement to increase the New Rail part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law by $2 billion, to increase this project’s chances of success.

    In May that year, Cartwright founded the Lackawanna Cutoff Rail Restoration Caucus in Congress, which included inaugural Members Susan Wild (PA-7), Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11) and Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5).

    As a member of House Leadership, in the summer of 2021, Cartwright heavily lobbied top leadership to treat the Infrastructure Law as a stand-alone bill and pass it. Rep. Gottheimer also aided in that effort. It succeeded, and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act passed the House on July 1, 2021.

    In October 2021, Cartwright selected the Scranton Trolley Museum as the site of President Biden’s infrastructure speech, and invited Amtrak President Stephen Gardner and CEO Bill Flynn, who attended. The next month, November 15, 2021, Cartwright was joined by both men, plus Amtrak Board Chair Anthony Coscio, at the signing of the Infrastructure bill into law.

    In July 2022, Cartwright secured an agreement from Governor Tom Wolf to provide $3.7 million matching funds for the purchase of 43,000 railroad ties to upgrade tracks on the Pennsylvania side of the line. PNRRA will be applying for a matching grant from FRA in February.

    Later in 2022, Cartwright introduced Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro to the rail project and met with him several times during the campaign. After his inauguration, Governor Shapiro agreed to a January 14, 2023, discussion of the project. On that day, after a full discussion of the project, including an explanation of its widespread bipartisan support and economic benefits, Governor Shapiro enthusiastically agreed to support it. He agreed to provide $125 million in local-match funds, to have PennDOT author the application to the Federal Railroad Administration, and to seek New Jersey Transit’s co-sponsorship of the application. Under the leadership of Governor Shapiro, and Pennsylvania Secretary of Transportation Mike Carroll, that application was submitted, and NJT did cosponsor it.

    This past August, Cartwright and New Jersey Congressman Josh Gottheimer led a delegation that included Amtrak’s vice president of network development along with N.J. Transit and PennDOT officials on a tour of proposed station locations and other key landmarks along the Scranton-to-New York City passenger rail route.

    The Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safey Improvements (CRISI) grant program is a federal grant program that provides funding for projects that improve the safety, efficiency, ant reliability of intercity passenger and freight rail.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Casey Secures $48.4 Million to Develop Hydrogen-Powered Trains in Erie

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Pennsylvania Bob Casey

    Funding will support Wabtec Corporation, which will remanufacture trains to run on hydrogen fuel

    Grant made possible thanks to Casey-backed infrastructure law

    Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) announced $48,412,512 to help Wabtec Corporation develop hydrogen-powered trains in Erie. Hydrogen fuel is a low-emission fuel that increases train efficiency and ultimately reduces fuel costs. The funding comes from the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) grant program, made possible by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), which Casey fought to pass.

    “Pennsylvanians have a long history of being on the cutting edge of building our Nation’s railroads, and it is critical that as America’s transportation sector begins using the technology of the future, our Commonwealth continues to lead the way,” said Senator Casey. “Thanks to the infrastructure law, we are investing in the development of trains that run on hydrogen, which will protect our environment and boost our economy. I will always fight to modernize our Commonwealth’s transportation infrastructure and ensure that Pennsylvania remains a leader the technology that powers the Nation.”

    The Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) grant program is a federal grant program that provides funding for projects that improve the safety, efficiency, and reliability of intercity passenger and freight rail.

    The $48,412,512 will help Pittsburgh-based Wabtec Corporation remanufacture trains at its facility in Erie to use hydrogen as a fuel source. This research and development project will entrail control system and engine upgrades to accommodate the hydrogen fuel.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Casey, Fetterman, Scanlon, Boyle, Evans Secure $79.6 Million to Make PhilaPort More Energy Efficient

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Pennsylvania Bob Casey

    New investment will support the Philadelphia Regional Port Authority’s efforts to transition to more energy efficient equipment and operations

    Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Bob Casey (D-PA) and John Fetterman (D-PA) and U.S. Representatives Mary Gay Scanlon (D-PA-5), Brendan Boyle (D-PA-2), and Dwight Evans (D-PA-3) announced that Philadelphia Regional Port Authority (PhilaPort) is receiving a total of $79,650,965 in federal funding to plan and implement projects that will transition the port’s operations to zero-emissions equipment. The funding comes from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Ports Program, made possible by the Inflation Reduction Act.

    “This investment from the Inflation Reduction Act will allow PhilaPort to bring down its energy costs and improve air quality in surrounding communities while incorporating the technology of the future into its operations,” said Senator Casey. “I will always fight to improve our shipping hubs to ensure that the Commonwealth’s waterways boost economic growth and create and sustain good jobs.”

    “The nearly $80 million investment in PhilaPort is a transformative step toward a more efficient future for Philadelphia. Moving to zero-emission technology will help make our port cleaner and healthier for the community while boosting the local economy and creating good paying jobs. This is what the Inflation Reduction Act is all about—making big investments that keep Pennsylvania competitive and sustainable,” said Senator Fetterman.

    “The Port of Philadelphia is a critical driver of good-paying jobs for our region and a vital gateway for goods and passengers across the country,” said Representative Scanlon. “I’m so pleased to see funding from the Biden-Harris administration’s Investing in America agenda continue to flow into our region, helping clean up pollution at our ports and improving air quality and public health in neighboring communities.”

    “This funding, which I proudly supported as part of the Inflation Reduction Act, will enable PhilaPort to adopt cutting-edge technology that reduces carbon emissions and could help expand the port’s operations,” said Congressman Brendan F. Boyle. “Philadelphia’s ports are vital to our communities, providing jobs and positioning our city as a key hub of commerce. This investment not only supports the hardworking port workers who drive our economy but also ensures that PhilaPort can continue serving the nation sustainably for years to come.”

    “I was proud to vote for the Biden-Harris administration’s Inflation Reduction Act, a landmark clean-energy and health-care law, and this more than $79 million in federal funding for our area is just the latest way it’s benefiting Philadelphia and the region,” said Representative Evans.

    The Clean Ports Program funding will support two PhilaPort projects. $77.6 million will help Philaport deploy electric cargo handling equipment, install new charging infrastructure, and upgrade existing electrical infrastructure. An additional $2 million will support planning operations to better understand the port’s current emissions levels, identify areas where energy efficiency can be improved, and engage the surrounding community about the process of transitioning to zero-emission operations.

    The announcement comes just a month after the members secured $217 million for PhilaPort to expand the operational capacity of the SouthPort terminal.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Casey Announces $6.8 Million for Penn State Rail Research to Improve Railway Safety and Reliability

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Pennsylvania Bob Casey

    Federal funding will support research to improve railroads’ safety, efficiency, reliability

    Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Bob Casey announced that Penn State University is receiving $6,877,761 in new, competitive grant funding to research and develop technologies that improve railroads in rural areas. This federal funding comes from the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) grant program and will establish a rail research center to develop ways to improve railroad safety, efficiency, reliability, and sustainability. Technologies developed through this research initiative will improve railroads across the Commonwealth.

    “Ensuring Pennsylvania’s railroads are safe, efficient, and reliable is critical to keeping our Commonwealth fully connected and running full steam ahead,” said Senator Casey. “This funding will support critical research efforts to modernize our railroads and continue delivering transportation service across the Commonwealth.”

    The Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) grant program is a federal grant program that provides funding for projects that improve the safety, efficiency, and reliability of intercity passenger and freight rail.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Casey, Scanlon, Houlahan Secure $11.3 Million to Improve Railways in Southeastern Pennsylvania

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Pennsylvania Bob Casey

    Funding includes more than $3.6 million to improve 26 miles of rail tracks on the East Penn Railroad and more than $7.7 million to secure rail track in Chester

    Funding comes from Casey, Scanlon, and Houlahan-backed infrastructure law

    Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) and U.S. Representative Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA-5) announced $11,393,644 in federal funding to make Southeastern Pennsylvania’s railways safer for passengers and surrounding communities. East Penn Railroad will receive $3,624,223 to improve 26 miles of train tracks. Amtrak will receive $7,769,421 to build a fence along a segment of rail track in Chester. These two awards will enhance safety by decreasing the chance of derailments and reducing the incidence of accidents. The funding comes from the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) grant program, made possible by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), which Casey, Scanlon, and Houlahan fought to pass.

    “It is critical that rail transportation is safe and efficient for all Pennsylvanians. Thanks to the infrastructure law, we are investing in rail projects in Southeastern Pennsylvania that will improve rail safety,” said Senator Casey. “Ensuring Pennsylvania’s railroads are safe, efficient, and reliable is critical to keeping our Commonwealth fully connected and running full steam ahead.”

    “We know the great impact railroads have had on our Commonwealth and the country for the last two centuries. I’m thrilled that over $11 million in federal funds is coming to southeastern PA to improve both passenger and commercial rail to improve both safety and efficiency,” said Representative Houlahan. “As Amtrak’s most traveled line, it’s essential that we put parameters in place on the Northeast Corridor, such as this steel fencing, to reduce accidents, injuries, fatalities, and operational disruptions. Our commercial rail also needs to be upgraded. I’m excited that 26 miles will be improved on the Wilmington & Northern Subdivision of the East Penn Railroad, greatly increasing capacity. This is great rail progress, and I’m thankful to the DOT for their efforts in improving our PA rail infrastructure.”

    The Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) grant program is a federal grant program that provides funding for projects that improve the safety, efficiency, and reliability of intercity passenger and freight rail.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Publication of the Media and Development Roadmap

    Source: Republic of France in English
    The Republic of France has issued the following statement:

    This Roadmap sets out the approach of the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (MEAE) as regards media development for the 2023-2027 period. This strategy is the result of broad consultation which has brought together MEAE departments and the diplomatic network abroad, in close collaboration with Canal France International (CFI), the French media development agency.

    This included 11 hearings bringing together 80 experts who took part in discussions and shared their experiences.

    This Roadmap has two main ambitions:

    • To reveal France’s action priorities and how best to achieve them;
    • To increase the coordination of French initiatives in the media development sector.
    1. To improve the environment for the media;
    2. To support the production of reliable, high-quality information and step up the fight against disinformation;
    3. To strengthen the production and dissemination of information on the Sustainable Development Goals and global challenges;
    4. To improve the effectiveness of actions supporting media development.

    This Roadmap must ensure there is consistency across all initiatives and create spaces for discussion and information-sharing in order to implement a clearer, more effective overall policy.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Green Council leaders call for funding boost in Budget

    Source: Green Party of England and Wales

    Ahead of the Labour government’s first Budget on Wednesday, Green Party Council leaders are warning of the urgent need for proper funding for local councils and services, after many years of damaging austerity.  

    Local Government Association analysis shows that service spending in 2022/23 was 42.1% lower than it would have been had service spend moved in line with cost and demand pressures since 2010/11. This means that councils have made £24.5 billion in service cuts and efficiencies over this period [1]. 

    Local councils deliver a huge range of statutory services, from child protection to waste and recycling services and temporary accommodation. They are also uniquely placed for real action on achieving net zero and to protect and restore other services vital to health and wellbeing in the community such as sports, arts, leisure and green spaces.  

    Tony Dyer, Green leader of Bristol City Council, said: 

    “Local Government provides many of our most essential services, from social care, to education and affordable housing. After years of cuts, if we do not see a real terms increase in local government funding then these services will falter and our communities will suffer.

    “We desperately need a boost to our funding to enable proper resourcing of core and statutory services, especially those creating the most pressure on council finances such as adult social care, children services such as SEND, and temporary accommodation provision.”  

    Caroline Topping, Green leader of East Suffolk Council, said: 

    “As Green Party leaders of local Councils, we welcome the new government’s manifesto commitment to multiyear funding settlements and an end to wasteful competitive bidding, which has stressed already overstretched officer capacity and council resources. Even successful bids have often come with strings attached and time scales that hamper delivery. We expect and look forward to a completely new relationship which puts council funding on a secure and sustainable footing.” 

    Emily O’Brien, Cabinet Member for Climate, Nature and Food Systems on Green-led Lewes District Council, said: 

    “Funding for council-led home insulation programmes is an example of the win-win that Councils can help deliver – cutting both carbon emissions and household energy bills. We have worked hard with neighbouring Councils to maximise insulation with the limited resources we have. National funding will immediately accelerate this and deliver savings and comfort to our tenants.”

    Ellie Chowns, Green MP for North Herefordshire and former cabinet member for environment, economy and skills on Herefordshire Council, said:

    “After so many years of austerity, local councils absolutely need the funding to deliver those basic services which everyone uses. Getting the basics right at local level is essential for the government to deliver on bigger national plans. Now is the time for a new government to set a new course for renewed investment in local public services.”

    Notes

    [1] Further funding cuts for councils would be disastrous; urgent funding and reform is needed | Local Government Association

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: There is no justification for denying civilians in Gaza access to life-saving aid: 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 open debate on the situation in the Middle East.

    President, the death of Hamas’ leader, who had the blood of innocent Israelis and Palestinians on his hand, must be a turning point in this dreadful conflict, which has now claimed over 43,000 lives in Gaza. 

    This is the time to urgently seize a ceasefire in Gaza and the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages who have suffered in inhumane conditions for over a year.

    The humanitarian situation in Gaza is horrific. Acute malnutrition is now a reality for many. This month, the least aid has entered Gaza since the beginning of the conflict. 

    And the situation in northern Gaza is especially alarming. Gazans have been asked to evacuate the north in their hundreds of thousands. But there is nowhere safe to go. In recent weeks, just as we have seen throughout the conflict, Israeli strikes have hit designated humanitarian zones.

    On Thursday, we saw again profoundly distressing scenes after an Israeli strike on Al-Shuhada – a school-turned shelter in Nuseirat refugee camp, which killed at least 17 people, including nine children.  

    We remain very concerned too about the severe impacts of these strikes on civilian infrastructure, including healthcare facilities, which face critical shortages in medical supplies, food and water. Israel must comply fully with international humanitarian law. As my Prime Minister has said, the world will not tolerate any more excuses from Israel on humanitarian assistance. 

    There is no justification for denying civilians access to essential supplies. The Government of Israel must do more to protect civilians, civilian infrastructure, and allow aid to be delivered safely and at scale. Related to this, reports that UN agencies have had to postpone the rollout of the polio vaccine campaign in northern Gaza are deeply disturbing. Israeli authorities must allow aid workers to carry out this work safely and securely.

    We also unequivocally reject attempts to undermine or degrade UNRWA, which is the backbone of the humanitarian response in Gaza and a lifeline for hundreds of thousands of civilians there, and in the wider region. The allegations against UNRWA staff earlier this year were fully investigated. There is no justification for cutting off ties with UNRWA. Israel must abide by its obligations and ensure UNRWA can continue its lifesaving work. 

    President, we reiterate that northern Gaza must not be cut off from the south. Palestinian civilians, including those evacuated from northern Gaza must be permitted to return. There must be no forcible transfer of Gazans from or within Gaza, nor any reduction in the territory of the Gaza Strip. Civilians must be protected.

    In the West Bank, the level of llegal settlement expansion and settler violence is unprecedented. Israel must take action now to address this.  

    President, a sustainable solution to this crisis cannot and will not be achieved through unilateral action. The international community and this Council have been clear and unified in our commitment to the two state solution, which is the only viable path to a long term peaceful solution. 

     The Palestinian and Israeli people alike have a right to self-determination, safety and security, and we must all work together to provide a credible and irreversible pathway towards a two-state solution.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: The Army gives the lessons as STEM comes to Salisbury Plain

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Hundreds of Army cadets will try their hand at solving military-base challenges with STEM during their October half term.

    • Nearly 290 cadets are competing in STEM based challenges supported by 10 different Army units throughout half-term week.
    • The exercise is inspired by real Army STEM-based scenarios including how to provide vital aid through airlift operations.

    Hundreds of Army cadets will try their hand at solving military-base challenges with STEM during their October half term.

    Organised by the Royal Signals, and supported by 10 other Army units, the cadets are set to complete a range of STEM-based challenges built on real-life experiences soldiers have faced, from helicopter design to preparing goods for airlifting.

    With a participation rate of 40%, this year’s camp is well represented by the involvement of 116 young girls, with recent statistics estimating that women make up only 29.4% of the STEM workforce

    The challenges will be spread throughout Salisbury plain, with organisers utilising a range of terrains and encampments to set up their challenges with hopes to inspire the next generation. Minister for Veterans and People, Alistair Carns was among the military VIPs in attendance at this year’s cadet STEM camp visitors’ day at Middle Wallop military base.

    As part of the day, the minister participated in an activity, which involved applying the laws of physics and maths to ensure the safety of an airlift by a helicopter over distance.

    Minister for Veterans and People, Alistair Carns OBE MC MP said:

    This week will demonstrate to cadets how STEM is at the heart of our Armed Forces and everything we do.

    Integrating STEM into the cadet curriculum will help prepare cadets for the technology-driven economy of today and ensure they will be well prepared for adult life.

    The cadets also had the opportunity to speak to local industry experts on what kind of careers STEM can offer them. Representatives from Waterman Aspin Engineering, Ulysses Trust and Horiba MIRA Propulsion Development Centre were in attendance.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Holbrooks primary on their way to becoming gold superheroes

    Source: City of Coventry

    Pupils at Holbrooks Primary have taken up the vaccine superhero challenge from Coventry City Council and have achieved silver status and on their way to achieving gold.

    A group of students were presented with an award and prizes by Councillor Kamran Caan, Cabinet Member for Public Health and Cllr George Duggins, Leader of the Council, for recognising the steps they have taken to learn about immunisation and designing a bug character as part of the programme.

    The Vaccine Superhero programme, run by Coventry City Council’s Public Health and School-Aged Immunisation Service (SAIS), is currently working with twenty-six primary and SEND schools with two schools attaining Silver awards and Holbrooks working towards Gold. 

    Cllr Kamran Caan, Cabinet Member for Public Health, Sport and Communities at the Council said:  

    “I’d like to congratulate Holbrooks Primary for their hard work and commitment in achieving silver status in this important Vaccine Superhero programme.

     “I am delighted to see that here in Coventry, our schools, communities, public health and NHS teams have been working hard together to address the concerning rise in of vaccine preventable illnesses, such as measles.

    “It’s not too late for other schools to sign up for the scheme.  For more information, search vaccine superhero on the Council website.” 

    Nicki Kelsall, Deputy Headteacher at Holbrooks Primary School, added:

    “At Holbrook Primary School, we recognise the importance of childhood immunisations to ensure that children have the best possible protection against dangerous diseases.  By educating the children in a fun and exciting way we hope to increase the uptake of immunisations in our community and ensure that the children are fully protected to have a healthy start in life.”

    Attendees were provided with an overview of the programme’s progress to date, celebrated the achievements of participating schools, and welcomed new schools to the programme.   

    Since the launch of the programme, pupils have delved into the world of microbes, learning about their roles, appearance, functions, and how to prevent illness.

    Schools have been highly engaged, participating in various creative activities with Hill Farm Primary School recently earning a Silver award through an experiment by investigating mold growth on bread and its relation to the role of microbes in vaccines.  Holbrooks Primary School is on track for the first Gold award, having started their journey before the summer break.

    For more information or to register for the programme visit Coventry.gov.uk/VaccineSuperhero

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Secretary-General’s video message for Global Investors for Sustainable Development Alliance Annual Meeting

    Source: United Nations secretary general

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    Colleagues, dear friends,

    I thank the Global Investors for Sustainable Development Alliance for all your work to build a better world.

    The clock is ticking to the 2030 deadline for the Sustainable Development Goals. And the biggest barrier to delivery is finance.

    The international financial architecture is stuck in the past, unable to mobilize the resources required.

    The commitment in the 2015 Addis Ababa Action Agenda, to unleash trillions of dollars in private finance, has not materialized.

    One of my priorities as Secretary-General has been to urge reform – including to enable far more private finance to be leveraged at reasonable cost.

    And this year we made a major step forward.

    Countries overcame their differences to agree on the Pact for the Future.

    This contains clear, ambitious commitments to multilateral action – to reform the international financial architecture, turbocharge SDG implementation, and mobilise additional finance from all sources. 

    Now, we need the fourth International Conference on Financing for Development next year to deliver the detail.

    This Alliance will play a vital role.

    The Conference needs your insights and advocacy – particularly on three investment challenges:

    First, structuring blended finance to attract private capital.

    Second, managing currency risk – a massive deterrent to international investors today.

    And third, encouraging investments that consider long-term sustainability, and have longer timeframes for returns.

    Together, let’s build on the momentum of this moment and unleash the finance we need to build a better future for all humanity.

    Thank you.

    ***
     

    MIL OSI United Nations News

  • MIL-OSI Security: Amherst — Three people charged under Cannabis Act

    Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    The Cumberland Integrated Street Crime Enforcement Unit (CISCEU) has charged three people after receiving public complaints about the ongoing sale of cannabis from an illegal storefront in Amherst.

    On October 17, officers with CISCEU attended the location on South Albion St. and safely arrested two people before executing a search warrant.

    During the search, investigators seized hundreds of grams of illicit cannabis in various forms, as well as a quantity of psilocybin.

    Yesterday, a third person was arrested in connection with the investigation.

    Thirty-two-year-old Cody Edward Joseph Bowser-Knockwood of Dorchester, New Brunswick; 48-year-old Kevin Richard Gloade of Amherst; and 40-year-old Erika Lynn Nickerson of Amherst will appear in court at a later date to face the following charges:

    • Possession of Cannabis for the Purpose of Distributing

    • Possession of Cannabis for the Purpose of Selling

    • Possession of Unstamped Cannabis

    The individuals are also charged with Possession of Psilocybin for the Purpose of Trafficking and Bowser-Knockwood and Gloade are charged with Possession of Property Obtained by Crime.

    The Nova Scotia RCMP reminds residents that the only legal and safe way to purchase cannabis in the province is at licensed locations. And Nova Scotians are encouraged to contact their nearest RCMP detachment or local police to report crime, including the illegal sale of drugs, in their communities. Anonymous tips can be made by calling Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers, toll-free, at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submitting a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca, or using the P3 Tips app.

    Note: The Cumberland Street Crime Enforcement Unit includes members of the Cumberland County District RCMP and the Amherst Police Department.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: How Copilots are helping drive innovation to achieve business results that matter

    Source: Microsoft

    Headline: How Copilots are helping drive innovation to achieve business results that matter

    The pace of AI innovation today continues to be extraordinary, and at Microsoft we are focused on helping organizations embrace it. By providing our customers with the most advanced AI technology across every product we build — combined with our unparalleled partner ecosystem and co-innovation approach — we are helping them make real progress in ways that matter. I am proud to share over 100 customer stories from this quarter alone showing how we are helping customers accelerate AI Transformation — no matter where they are on their journey.

    Recently during the Microsoft AI Tour, I spoke with customers who shared ways they are adopting Copilots to empower human achievement, democratize intelligence and realize significant business value. I also discussed the concept of an AI-first business process and the differentiation you can drive when bringing together the power of Copilots and human ambition with the autonomous capabilities of an agent. I was inspired by the outcomes our customers have achieved through pragmatic innovation and the progress they are making to evolve the future of industry. I am pleased to share ten stories from the past quarter that illustrate how Copilots have yielded results for our customers, while highlighting AI Transformation experiences in their own words.

    Accenture and Avanade have a long history of helping customers implement cutting-edge solutions, with internal testing a key factor in their ability to deliver customizable Microsoft solutions with deep expertise. Putting Microsoft 365 Copilot into the hands of employees helped them realize ways to increase productivity, with 52% of employees seeing a positive impact on the quality of their work, 31% reporting less cognitive fatigue and 84% finding Copilot’s suggestions fair, respectful and non-biased. Accenture also piloted GitHub Copilot to help build better solutions faster with developers spending less time debugging, resulting in 95% of developers reporting they enjoyed coding more.

    “Using our extensive Microsoft technology expertise and practical learnings from our own experience implementing Microsoft 365 Copilot, our solutions empower clients to fully tap into Microsoft AI capabilities.”

    Veit Siegenheim, Global Future of Work Lead at Avanade

    Nigerian multinational financial services group Access Holdings Plc. serves more than 56 million customers across 18 countries. As the business grew and transitioned from a small bank to a major holding company, it adopted Microsoft 365 Copilot to address challenges in data management, meeting productivity and software development. With the integration of Copilot into daily tools, the company significantly enhanced efficiency and engagement across the business. Writing code now takes two hours instead of eight, chatbots can be launched in 10 days instead of three months and presentations can be prepared in 45 minutes instead of six hours. Copilot has also driven a 25% increase in staff engagement during meetings.

    “To inspire everyone in the organization to take advantage of AI, we knew we had to integrate AI into the tools people use every day. Microsoft 365 Copilot made the most sense and was a natural fit for us.”

    Lanre Bamisebi, Executive Director IT and Digitalization at Access Holdings, Plc.

    To improve resident services and reinvent customer engagement, the City of Burlington, Ontario, embraced AI and low-code tools to develop new online services that transform and automate internal processes. In just eight weeks, the city utilized Copilot Studio to develop and launch a custom copilot designed to help residents quickly find answers to frequently asked questions. The city also developed a portal that streamlines building permit reviews and enables customers to track the status of their own applications. As a result, the average time it takes to process a permit approval decreased from 15 weeks to 5-7 weeks, allowing more time for city employees to evaluate complex submissions.

    “Our staff and citizens do not have to worry about mundane tasks as much anymore. Now they’re able to have rich, collaborative conversations about how to creatively solve problems, making for a much more fulfilling and rewarding work and customer experience.”

    Chad MacDonald, Executive Director and Chief Information Officer at the City of Burlington

    Finastra empowers financial institutions with leading software for lending, payments, treasury, capital markets and universal banking. To transform its marketing processes, the company used Microsoft 365 Copilot to automate tasks, enhance content creation, improve analytics and personalize customer interactions. Since integrating Copilot, the team reduced time-to-market for campaigns from three months to less than one. Copilot also significantly reduced the time marketers spend generating and gathering insights from each campaign, with employees citing a 20%-50% time savings across tasks like full-funnel analysis, supply management analysis and budget management.

    “Copilot makes you more effective because you get better insights, and it makes you more efficient because you can produce results faster. It also makes work more meaningful and fun because your team can focus on what matters — strategy, creativity and everything that sets you apart from the competition.”

    Joerg Klueckmann, Head of Corporate Marketing and Communications at Finastra

    GoTo Group provides technology infrastructure and solutions across Indonesia. It is bending the curve on innovation by significantly enhancing productivity and code quality across its engineering teams by adopting GitHub Copilot. With real-time code suggestions, chat assistance and the ability to break down complex coding concepts, the company has saved over seven hours per week and achieved a 30% code acceptance rate within the first month. With 1,000 engineers already using GitHub Copilot, the tool allows them to innovate faster, reduce errors and focus more time on complex tasks to deliver greater value to their users.

    “GitHub Copilot has significantly reduced syntax errors and provided helpful autocomplete features, eliminating repetitive tasks and making coding more efficient. This has allowed me to focus on the more complex elements in building great software.”

    Nayana Hodi, Engineering Manager at GoTo Group

    South Africa’s Milpark Education faced operational challenges when shifting to online learning due to legacy systems slowing down student interactions and support. Through close collaboration with Enterprisecloud, Milpark migrated its back-office infrastructure to Azure within three months, replacing its legacy student admissions system with an extensible, integrated digital platform powered by technologies such as Microsoft Copilot and Copilot Studio. In just four months, the educational institution improved efficiency and accuracy of student support, decreasing the average resolution time by 50% and escalations by more than 30%.

    “Using Copilot, agents are now able to use generative AI to rapidly get up to speed on case details and respond to students using standardized templates that help them provide more personalized and professional responses. The results speak for themselves.”

    Shaun Dale, Managing Director at Enterprisecloud

    For over two decades, Teladoc Health has been offering a broad spectrum of services to patients using virtual care services — from primary care to chronic condition management. After the rapid growth of telehealth adoption post-pandemic, operational efficiency was instrumental in managing internal processes and external client interactions. By deploying Microsoft 365 Copilot and using Copilot in Power Automate, the company has reshaped business processes to help employees realize greater time savings while enhancing the client experience. The Copilots and agents helped employees save five hours per week and thousands of enterprise hours annually by eliminating mundane daily processes and fostering better cross-department communications, while also helping new employees get set up to run their workflows 20% faster.

    “Copilot is changing the way we work. It’s not just about saving time; it’s about enhancing the quality of our work, allowing us to focus on what truly matters: delivering exceptional care to our members.” 

    Heather Underhill, SVP Client Experience & Operations at Teladoc Health

    International energy company Uniper adopted a single-cloud strategy with Azure as its foundation to drive rapid AI innovation. To help its employees focus on using core competencies, the company implemented Microsoft 365 Copilot to reduce time spent on manual and repetitive tasks, and help workers focus on more pressing work, such as developing enhanced solutions to speed up the energy transition. Its in-house auditors have already increased productivity by 80% by using Copilot to create plans and checklists. Uniper is also using Copilot for Security to help identify risks twice as fast and take appropriate action sooner.

    “As an operator of critical infrastructure, we have to contend with a growing number of reports of phishing and attacks by hackers. AI can help us implement a sensible way of managing the sheer number of threats.”

    Damian Bunyan, CIO at Uniper

    British telecommunications company Vodafone has transformed its workplace productivity with Microsoft 365 Copilot, already seeing strong ROI from its adoption. In early trials, Copilot saved employees an average of three hours per week by using the tool to draft emails, summarize meetings and search for information. Copilot is also enriching the employee experience, with 90% of users reporting they are eager to continue using Copilot and 60% citing improved work quality. For Vodafone’s legal and compliance team, Copilot has significantly accelerated the processes of drafting new contracts, reducing the time required to complete this work by one hour. As a result of these efficiency gains, Vodafone is rolling out Copilot to 68,000 employees.

    “Our AI journey is focusing on three areas: operational efficiency inside the organization; rewiring the business to provide an enhanced customer experience; and unlocking growth opportunities through new products and services that we can create around generative AI. Copilot will help drive all three.”

    Scott Petty, Chief Technology Officer at Vodafone

    Wallenius Wilhelmsen, a global leader in roll-on/roll-off shipping and vehicle logistics, is empowering better decision-making while fostering a culture of innovation and inclusion with AI tools. After participating in an early access program, the company broadly adopted Microsoft Copilot 365 to help streamline processes, enhance data management and improve communication across its 28 countries. To help strengthen Copilot immersion and realize value faster, they introduced a seven-week Microsoft Viva campaign to teach, communicate and measure Copilot adoption. The campaign resulted in 80% of employees using Copilot, with some teams realizing time savings of at least 30 minutes per day. The company also uses Copilot Dashboard to manage usage and gather user feedback, helping demonstrate ROI and measure results outside of time savings alone.

    “Copilot changes the way we think and work while keeping us curious and open to embracing opportunities. I think that is the sort of benefit that is not so measurable, but important. So, my time management and structured approach to my everyday work life has been enhanced with Copilot and Viva.”

    Martin Hvatum, Senior Global Cash Manager at Wallenius Wilhelmsen

    I believe that no other company has a better foundation to facilitate your AI Transformation than Microsoft. As we look ahead to Microsoft Ignite, I am excited by the latest innovation we will announce as a company, and the customer and partner experiences we will share. We remain committed to driving innovation that creates value in ways that matter most to our customers, and believe we are at our best when we serve others. There has never been a better opportunity for us to accomplish our mission of empowering every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more than now, and I look forward to the ways we will partner together to help you achieve more with AI.

    AI Customer Stories from FY25 Q1

    Accelleron: Accelleron turbocharges IT support solutions and resolution times with Power Platform

    Agnostic Intelligence: Agnostic Intelligence transforms risk management with Azure OpenAI Service, achieving up to 80% time savings

    Alaska Airlines: How Alaska Airlines uses technology to ensure its passengers have a seamless journey from ticket purchase to baggage pickup

    Allgeier: Allgeier empowers organizations to own and expand data operations

    ANZ Group: ANZ launches first-of-its-kind AI Immersion Centre in partnership with Microsoft

    Asahi Europe & International: Asahi Europe & International charts new paths in employee productivity with Microsoft Copilot

    Auburn University: Auburn University empowers thousands of students, faculty and staff to explore new ways of using AI with Microsoft Copilot

    Avanade: Avanade equips 10,000 employees with Microsoft Fabric skills to help customers become AI-driven and future-ready

    Azerbaijan Airlines: Azerbaijan Airlines expands data access to increase efficiency by 70% with Microsoft Dynamics 365

    Aztec Group: Aztec Group uses Copilot for Microsoft 365 to enhance the client experience whilst powering efficiencies

    Bader Sultan: Bader Sultan uses Microsoft Copilot to boost productivity and serve clients faster

    BaptistCare: BaptistCare supports aging Australians and tackles workforce shortages through Microsoft 365 Copilot

    Barbeque Mania!: Barbecue Mania! centralizes your data with Microsoft Azure and saves $3.5 million over 5 years

    Bank of Montreal: Bank of Montreal reduces costs by 30% with Azure

    BlackRock: How BlackRock’s ‘flight crew’ helped Copilot for Microsoft 365 take off

    Capita: Capita uses GitHub Copilot to free developers and deliver faster for customers

    Cassidy: Cassidy and Azure OpenAI Service: Making AI simple for all

    Cdiscount: Cdiscount, Azure OpenAI Service and GitHub Copilot join forces for e-commerce

    Celebal: Celebal drives custom business transformations with Microsoft Fabric

    Chalhoub Group: Chalhoub Group’s People Analytics team speeds reporting with Microsoft Fabric

    ClearBank: ClearBank processes 20 million payments a month — up from 8,000 — with platform built on Azure

    Cloud Services: Faster with Fabric: Cloud Services breaks new ground with Microsoft

    Coles Supermarkets: Coles Supermarkets embraces AI, cloud applications in 500-plus stores with Azure Stack HCI​

    Commercial Bank of Dubai: Commercial Bank of Dubai: innovating a future proof banking platform with Microsoft Azure

    CPFL: CPFL expands its data repository by 1500% with Mega Lake project on Microsoft Azure

    Cummins: Cummins uses Microsoft Purview to automate information governance more efficiently in the age of AI

    Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA): DEWA pioneers the use of Azure AI Services in delivering utility services

    Digi Rogaland: Digi Rogaland prioritizes student safety with Bouvet and Microsoft Fabric

    Eastman: Eastman catalyzes cybersecurity defenses with Copilot for Security

    E.ON: A modern workspace in transition: E.ON relies on generative AI to manage data floods with Copilot for Microsoft 365

    EPAM Systems: Efficiency inside and out: EPAM streamlines communications for teams and clients with Copilot for Microsoft 365

    EY: EY redefines sustainability performance management with Microsoft

    Fast Shop: Fast Shop consolidated its data platform on Microsoft Azure and is now ready for the era of AI

    FIDO Tech: AI tool uses sound to pinpoint leaky pipes, saving precious drinking water

    Florida Crystals Corporation: Telecom expenses for Florida Crystals dropped 78% with Teams Phone and Teams Rooms

    Four Agency: Four Agency innovates with Microsoft 365 Copilot to deliver better work faster

    Fractal: Fractal builds innovative retail and consumer goods solutions with Microsoft’s AI offerings including Azure OpenAI Service

    GE Aerospace: GE Aerospace launches company-wide generative AI platform for employees

    Georgia Tech Institute for Data Engineering and Science: Georgia Tech is accelerating the future of electric vehicles using Azure OpenAI Service

    Hitachi Solutions: Hitachi Solutions transforms internal operations with Microsoft Fabric

    IBM Consulting: How IBM Consulting drives AI-powered innovation with Fabric expertise

    iLink Digital: Transforming user-driven analytics with Microsoft Fabric

    Insight Enterprises: Insight Enterprises achieves 93% Microsoft Copilot use rate, streamlining business operations to pave the way for customer success

    Intesa Sanpaolo: Intesa Sanpaolo accrues big cybersecurity dividends with Microsoft Sentinel, Copilot for Security

    ITOCHU Corporation: ITOCHU uses Microsoft Fabric and Azure AI Studio to evolve its data analytics dashboard into a service delivering instant recommendations

    IU International University of Applied Sciences (IU): IU revolutionizes learning for its students with the AI study buddy Syntea and Azure OpenAI Service

    John Cockerill: John Cockerill engages pro developers to build enterprise-wide apps with Power Platform

    Kaya Limited: Kaya Limited elevates customer experience and operational efficiency with Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Power BI

    LexisNexis: LexisNexis elevates legal work with AI using Copilot for Microsoft 365

    Lionbridge: Lionbridge disrupts localization industry using Azure OpenAI Service and reduces turnaround times by up to 30%

    Lotte Hotels & Resorts: Hotelier becomes a citizen developer, building a smart work culture based on Power Platform and hyper-automated work environment

    Lumen Technologies: Microsoft and Lumen Technologies partner to power the future of AI and enable digital transformation to benefit hundreds of millions of customers

    LS ELECTRIC: LS ELECTRIC uses data to optimize power consumption with Sight Machine and Microsoft Cloud for Manufacturing

    MAIRE: MAIRE, transforming the energy sector and an entire company culture with Microsoft 365 Copilot

    Mandelbulb Technologies: Early-adopter Mandelbulb Technologies finds success with Fabric

    McKnight Foundation: McKnight Foundation accelerates its mission and supports community partners with Microsoft 365 Copilot

    MISO: MISO undergoes a digital transformation with Microsoft Industry Solutions Delivery

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI): Recognizing the essence of AI and building the future with clients: MHI’s DI to create proprietary architecture using Azure OpenAI Service

    Molslinjen: Molslinjen develops an AI-powered dynamic pricing strategy with Azure Databricks

    National Australia Bank: National Australia Bank invests in an efficient, cloud-managed future with Windows 11 Enterprise

    Nagel-Group: Works agreements and contracts: Nagel-Group uses Azure OpenAI Service to help employees find information

    NC Fusion: Elevating experiences with AI, from productivity to personalization

    National Football League Players Association: The National Football League Players Association and Xoriant use Azure AI Services to provide protection to players across 32 teams

    Northwestern Medicine: Northwestern Medicine deploys DAX Copilot embedded in Epic within its enterprise to improve patient and physician experiences

    Oncoclínicas: Oncoclínicas creates web portal and mobile app to store clinical and medical procedures with Azure Cognitive Services

    PA Consulting: PA Consulting saves hours a week with Copilot for Microsoft 365 and Copilot for Sales

    Parexel: Parexel speeds operational insights by 70% using Microsoft Azure, accelerating data product delivery and reducing manual work

    Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC): From weeks to days, hours to seconds: PIC automates work processes to save time with Microsoft 365 Copilot

    PKSHA Technology: PKSHA leans on Copilot for Microsoft 365 as part of their team

    Planted: Planted combines economic growth and environmental sustainabilitywith Microsoft Azure OpenAI

    Profisee: Profisee eliminates data siloes within Microsoft Fabric

    Programa De Atención Domiciliaria: The Home Care Program in Panama helped more than 17,000 people with the power of Microsoft Power Automate

    PwC: PwC scales GenAI for enterprise with Microsoft Azure AI

    QNET: QNET increases security response efficiency 60 percent with Microsoft Security Solutions

    RTI International: Research nonprofit RTI International improves the human condition with Microsoft 365 Copilot

    Rijksmuseum: Rijksmuseum transforms how art lovers engage with the museum, with Dynamics 365

    Sandvik Coromant: Sandvik Coromant hones sales experience with Microsoft Copilot for Sales

    Share.Market: Share.Market redefines the investment experience with Microsoft Azure

    Simpson Associates: Simpson Associates spurs justice for at-risk communities with Azure AI

    Softchoice: Softchoice harnesses Microsoft Copilot and reduces content creation time by up to 70%, accelerating customer AI journeys with its experience

    Sonata Software: Sonata Software goes from early adopter to market leader with Fabric

    Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS): SWISS targets 30% cost savings, increased passenger satisfaction with Azure

    SymphonyAI: SymphonyAI is solving real problems across industries with Azure AI

    Syndigo: Syndigo accelerates digital commerce for its customers by more than 40% with Azure

    TAL: TAL and Microsoft join forces on strategic technology deal

    Tecnológico de Monterrey: Tecnológico de Monterrey university pioneers ambitious AI-powered learning ecosystem

    Telstra: Telstra and Microsoft expand strategic partnership to power Australia’s AI future

    The University of Sydney: The University of Sydney utilizes the power of Azure OpenAI to allow professors to create their own AI assistants

    Torfaen County Borough: Torfaen County Borough Council streamlines organizational support for Social Care using Copilot for Microsoft 365

    Trace3: Trace3 expands the realm of clients’ possibilities with Windows 11 Pro and Microsoft Copilot

    Unilever: Unilever is reinventing the fundamentals of research and development with Azure Quantum Elements

    University of Wisconsin: Microsoft collaborates with Mass General Brigham and University of Wisconsin–Madison to further advance AI foundation models for medical imaging

    Via: Marketplace, online support, and remote work: Via embraces the digital world supported by Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365 and Azure

    Virgin Atlantic: How Virgin Atlantic is flying higher with Copilot

    Virgin Money: Redi, set, go: Virgin Money delivers exceptional customer experiences with Microsoft Copilot Studio

    Visier: Visier achieves performance improvements of up to five times using Azure OpenAI Service

    World2Meet (W2M): World2Meet, the travel company providing a better customer experience and operations with a new virtual assistant powered by Microsoft Azure

    Xavier College: Xavier College begins a process of modernizing its student information systems on Dynamics 365 and AI, unlocking powerful insights

    ZEISS: More time for research: ZEISS supports businesses and researchers with ZEISS arivis Cloud based on Microsoft Azure

    ZF Friedrichshafen AG (ZF Group): ZF Group builds manufacturing efficiency with over 25,000 apps on Power Platform

    Tags: Azure, Azure AI Services, Azure Cognitive Services, Azure Databricks, Azure OpenAI Service, Azure Quantum Elements, Azure Stack HCI, Copilot, Copilot for Sales, Copilot for Security, Copilot Studio, Dax Copilot, GitHub Copilot, Microsoft 365, Microsoft 365 Copilot, Microsoft AI Tour, Microsoft Cloud for Manufacturing, Microsoft Dynamics 365, Microsoft Fabric, Microsoft Ignite, Microsoft Power Platform, Microsoft Sentinel, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Viva, Power Automate,

    MIL OSI Economics

  • MIL-OSI Economics: ICC and Palestine Emerging team up to foster sustainable prosperity in the Middle East

    Source: International Chamber of Commerce

    Headline: ICC and Palestine Emerging team up to foster sustainable prosperity in the Middle East

    In addition to causing devastating human losses in the region, the ongoing conflict in the Middle East has led to substantial negative economic consequences. Prior to the war, Palestine already had one of the lowest GDP per capitas in the region. Under the Palestine Emerging growth scenario, GDP can more than double to potentially reach US$36 billion by 2050, compared to US$19 billion for the base case. Palestine Emerging develops and validates ideas, turning them into detailed plans and investable projects.

    Formalising the partnership, ICC and Palestine Emerging committed to a set of joint initiatives aimed at growing the Palestinian economy, to the benefit of the Middle East region at large. These include training for Palestinian SMEs, building export capacity and promoting investment opportunities in Palestine. ICC and Palestine Emerging will also work together to identify opportunities to reduce trade barriers, accelerate dispute resolution and increase cross-border trade.

    Palestine Emerging Executive Director Shireen Shelleh said:

    More than just support, this Trade Gamechanger can reshape a key macroeconomic factor, to significantly accelerate the Palestinian economy. Our partnership with ICC, the global body for commerce, will help produce a step-change for economic development and cross-regional collaboration as we work to prepare more investable conditions in the West Bank and ultimately in Gaza.

    ICC Secretary General John W.H. Denton AO said:

    ICC is uniquely positioned to support the economic reconstruction and recovery of conflict-affected areas, leveraging the knowledge and know-how from across our global network. Our partnership with Palestine Emerging – which draws on unique contributions from regional and international actors – will advance our ultimate goal to enable business to support peace and prosperity for everyone, everywhere in line with our founding purpose.

    About Palestine Emerging

    Palestine Emerging is a pro-bono coalition of over 100 leaders and experts from Palestinian business leaders, international financial organisations and global economic development experts, coalesced around a robust economic blueprint of what needs to happen for Gaza and the West Bank to see substantial reconstruction and a sustainable road to prosperity and economic growth.

    MIL OSI Economics

  • MIL-OSI Africa: Secretary-General’s video message for Global Investors for Sustainable Development Alliance Annual Meeting

    Source: United Nations – English

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    Colleagues, dear friends,

    I thank the Global Investors for Sustainable Development Alliance for all your work to build a better world.

    The clock is ticking to the 2030 deadline for the Sustainable Development Goals. And the biggest barrier to delivery is finance.

    The international financial architecture is stuck in the past, unable to mobilize the resources required.

    The commitment in the 2015 Addis Ababa Action Agenda, to unleash trillions of dollars in private finance, has not materialized.

    One of my priorities as Secretary-General has been to urge reform – including to enable far more private finance to be leveraged at reasonable cost.

    And this year we made a major step forward.

    Countries overcame their differences to agree on the Pact for the Future.

    This contains clear, ambitious commitments to multilateral action – to reform the international financial architecture, turbocharge SDG implementation, and mobilise additional finance from all sources. 

    Now, we need the fourth International Conference on Financing for Development next year to deliver the detail.

    This Alliance will play a vital role.

    The Conference needs your insights and advocacy – particularly on three investment challenges:

    First, structuring blended finance to attract private capital.

    Second, managing currency risk – a massive deterrent to international investors today.

    And third, encouraging investments that consider long-term sustainability, and have longer timeframes for returns.

    Together, let’s build on the momentum of this moment and unleash the finance we need to build a better future for all humanity.

    Thank you.

    ***
     

    MIL OSI Africa

  • MIL-OSI Canada: New federal funding for an improved performing arts facility in Saint John

    Source: Government of Canada News (2)

    News release

    Saint John, New Brunswick, October 29, 2024 — There will be growth in the theatre sector and better venues in southern New Brunswick after an additional $12 million investment from the federal government under the Green and Inclusive Community Buildings Program in the Sydney Street former courthouse. This funding was announced by MP Wayne Long, Mayor Donna Reardon and Dr. Sandra Bell, Saint John Theatre Company Board Chair.

    The project has evolved over the last 5 years and will result in an expanded performing arts facility, rehabilitating the old heritage courthouse on Sydney Street into a modern inclusive and accessible arts space. The centrepiece of the new facility will be a 250-seat venue. There will also be a secondary performance space as well as creative, rehearsal, training and administrative spaces.

    The Saint John Theatre Company has designed the space to be a home theatre for the Atlantic Repertory Company (ARC). The transformed courthouse will house a range of cultural events, while bringing much needed opportunities for professional theatre artists to advance their careers, and training opportunities for theatre artists at all levels. The new facility is critical to close the gap in the cultural infrastructure that currently exists in Saint John and will maximize programming opportunities for the benefit and enjoyment of residents and visitors.

    Financing for a more modest project was announced in 2019 by Canadian Heritage and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA) for the former Sydney Street Courthouse. This new funding allows for the expanded redesign of the project that will triple the size of the existing structure.

    Quotes

    “This new green and inclusive cultural space will really put Saint John on the map in terms of performing arts. As a result, the public will have access to more high-quality performances and theatre, and artists in southern New Brunswick will have more opportunities to develop their careers and showcase their talents.”

    Wayne Long, Member of Parliament for Saint John–Rothesay, on behalf of the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities

    “The City of Saint John is proud to support the important work the Saint John Theatre Company is undertaking to revitalize the former Sydney Street Courthouse with a contribution of $818,000 towards the new multi-purpose performance and event venue. This investment recognizes the key role that cultural infrastructure plays in the economic and social development of our city and will create a vibrant space where creativity and community can thrive. We are grateful to the SJTC for taking on the important responsibility of striving to protect and restore the architecture and craftmanship of this significant building, preserving an important part of our city’s historic uptown core and bringing a sense of pride to the local population.”

    Her Worship Donna Noade Reardon, Mayor of the City of Saint John

    “The Saint John Theatre Company is developing the Courthouse Stage to be the future permanent home of The Atlantic Repertory Company, creating a cultural epicentre for Atlantic Canadian artists. This state-of-the-art facility will retain local talent and attract national and international artists to New Brunswick. By expanding the community’s creative output, and creating a home for innovative artists, the Courthouse Stage will enhance the cultural vibrancy of our region.”

    Stephen Tobias, Executive Director, Saint John Theatre Company

    Quick facts

    • The federal government is investing $12 million in this project through the Green and Inclusive Community Buildings (GICB) program. The Saint John Theatre Company is investing over $13 million and the City of Saint John is contributing $818,000.

    • A total of $2 million from Canadian Heritage and $500,000 from ACOA were previously announced for this project in April 2019.

    • The GICB program was created in support of Canada’s Strengthened Climate Plan: A Healthy Environment and a Healthy Economy. It is supporting the Plan’s first pillar by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, increasing energy efficiency, and helping develop higher resilience to climate change.

    • The program launched in 2021 with an initial investment of $1.5 billion over five years towards green and accessible retrofits, repairs or upgrades. 

    • Budget 2024 announced an additional $500 million to support more projects through GICB until 2029.

    • At least 10% of funding is allocated to projects serving First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities, including Indigenous populations in urban centres.

    • The funding announced today builds on the federal government’s work through the Atlantic Growth Strategy to create well-paying jobs and strengthen local economies.

    • For more information, please visit the Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada website at: Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada – Green and Inclusive Community Buildings Program.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Expanded air travel between Canada and Australia

    Source: Government of Canada News

    News release

    October 29, 2024            Ottawa, Ontario            Transport Canada

    Expanding our international air transport travel relationships with other countries provides Canadians with greater choice and more convenience. Canadians want and deserve options for their international travel needs.

    Today, the Honourable Anita Anand, President of the Treasury Board and Minister of Transport, announced that Canada has recently expanded its air transport agreement with Australia.

    The expanded agreement includes an unlimited number of direct passenger and cargo flights and enhances operational flexibility for each country’s airlines. It also includes access to any point in the other country’s territory. This is a significant expansion of the agreement and is expected to meet the needs of this important bilateral market for the long term.

    This expanded agreement was reached at the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) Air Services Negotiation Event, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Over the course of the event, the Canadian delegation of officials from Global Affairs Canada, Transport Canada and the Canadian Transportation Agency held several productive meetings with their international counterparts to conclude this agreement and facilitate the negotiation of future agreements.

    Quotes

    “We are pleased to enhance our strong relationship with Australia, one of our most important markets. This expanded air transport agreement will improve connectivity for passengers, deepen our cultural and commercial ties, and strengthen our supply chains. This is great news for travellers and businesses in both our countries.”

    The Honourable Anita Anand
    President of the Treasury Board and Minister of Transport

    “The expanded Canada-Australia Air Transport Agreement is great news for passengers, businesses and industries in both Canada and Australia. Along with Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy and my upcoming Team Canada Trade Mission to Australia in February of next year, social and economic opportunities for travellers will grow. Thanks to our work and this agreement, Canadian and Australian markets will prosper.” 

    The Honourable Mary Ng
    Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development

    Quick facts

    • In 2023, Australia was Canada’s 18th largest air travel market, with 534,075 one-way passenger trips.

    • The sixteenth ICAO Air Services Negotiation (ICAN2024) Event was hosted by the Ministry of Transport Malaysia from October 21-25, 2024.

    • The event provides delegations from countries around the world with a central meeting place to conduct bilateral, regional or plurilateral air services negotiations and consultations, as well as networking opportunities for policy makers, regulators, air operators, service providers and other stakeholders.

    • The Government of Canada is continually working on new and expanded air transport agreements under the Blue Sky policy, which encourages long-term, sustainable competition and the development of international air services.

    • Canada has air transport agreements or arrangements covering more than 125 countries.

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    Contacts

    Laurent de Casanove
    Press secretary
    Office of the Honourable Anita Anand
    Minister of Transport, Ottawa
    laurent.decasanove@tc.gc.ca

    Media relations
    Transport Canada, Ottawa
    613-993-0055
    media@tc.gc.ca

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Sheshatshiu — Sheshatshiu RCMP conducts traffic stop and seizes drugs, woman charged

    Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    Following a traffic stop that was conducted by Sheshatshiu RCMP on October 26, 2024, 29-year-old Eliza Gregoire was arrested and is charged with drug offences.

    At approximately 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sheshatshiu RCMP stopped a vehicle on Route 520 in Sheshatshiu. As a result of further investigation, Gregoire, who was a passenger in the vehicle, was arrested. A quantity of cash, cocaine and items consistent with drug trafficking were seized.

    Gregoire is charged with possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking and possession of cocaine. She is set to appear in court at a later date. The investigation is continuing.

    The driver of the vehicle was ticketed for operating a vehicle without a valid licence and for failing to produce proof of insurance. The vehicle was seized and impounded.

    RCMP NL continues to fulfill its mandate to protect public safety, enforce the law, and ensure the delivery of priority policing services in Newfoundland and Labrador.

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