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  • MIL-OSI: Applied Rating Index Q2 2025 Results Released

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Toronto, ON, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Applied Systems® today announced the second quarter of 2025 results of the Applied Rating Index™, the Canadian insurance industry’s premium rate index. In Q2 2025, average premiums for both Personal Auto lines and Personal Property lines increased year over year. Quarter over quarter, premium rate change increased for Personal Auto and for Personal Property compared to Q2 2024.

    For Personal Auto, all provinces experienced an increase year over year, with Ontario seeing the highest at 18.5% and Alberta the lowest at 10.6%. For Personal Property lines, all provinces experienced an increase in premium rate change year over year. Quebec saw the highest premium rate change at 10.1% and British Columbia experienced the lowest at 1.0%

    Key findings for Q2 2025 include:

    • Personal Auto: In Q2 2025, Personal Auto premium rate change increased 14.9% versus Q2 2024. Personal Auto premium rate change increased 3.3% versus Q1 2025.
    • Personal Property: In Q2 2025, Personal Property premium rate change increased 6.9% versus Q2 2024. Personal Property premium rate change increased 3.4% versus Q1 2025.
    • Provinces: Across Personal Auto, all provinces experienced increased premium rate change year over year with Alberta, Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces seeing 10.6%, 18.5%, 13.7% and 15.7% respectively. Relative to Q1 2025, all provinces saw increases in premium rate change quarter over quarter with Alberta, Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces at, 3.0%, 4.4%, 1.2% and 2.7% respectively.

    Personal Property lines experienced increased year over year premium rate change across all provinces. Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, the Atlantic Provinces and Saskatchewan & Manitoba saw increases in premium rate change year over year with 9.5%, 1.0%, 5.0%, 10.1%, 7.1% and 9.4% respectively. Relative to Q1 2025, Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, the Atlantic Provinces and Saskatchewan & Manitoba all saw increases quarter over quarter of 5.9%, 1.7%, 1.8%, 1.3%, 3.0% and 3.9%.

    “It is evident that rising auto premiums are not just a short-term fluctuation but a trend across the country,” said Steve Whitelaw, SVP and general manager, Applied Systems Canada. “We also see that the Homeowners rates are under similar upward pressure.  The Applied Rating Index will continue to monitor rates across both personal auto and property lines, serving as a reliable measure of overall market activity.”

    The Applied Rating Index is a data-driven report of current conditions and trends for Personal Auto and Personal Property (Homeowners) insurance premium rates. Analyzing quotes completed, the Applied Rating Index measures the increase or decrease in average premium rate trends across Canada. The Applied Rating Index is the most complete depiction of the premium rate trends being experienced by consumers, brokerages, and their insurers across the Canadian market.

    Access the complete quarterly report here.

    # # #

    Applied Rating Index is a trademark of Applied Systems, Inc. All data is fully anonymized when aggregating and analyzing the Applied Rating Index.

    About Applied Systems
    Applied Systems is the leading global provider of cloud-based software that powers the business of insurance. Recognized as a pioneer in insurance automation and the innovation leader, Applied is the world’s largest provider of agency and brokerage management systems, serving customers throughout the United States, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, and the United Kingdom. By automating the insurance lifecycle, Applied’s people and products enable millions of people around the world to safeguard and protect what matters most.

    The MIL Network –

    July 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Cequence Security Launches AI Gateway, Safely Enabling Enterprises to Realize the Promise of Agentic AI Productivity

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cequence Security, a pioneer in application security, today unveiled the Cequence AI Gateway, a powerful new solution enabling enterprises to take full advantage of the productivity gains promised by agentic AI. Bridging the gap between AI agents and enterprise applications, the AI Gateway enables instant connectivity with the guardrails enterprises need to stay in control.

    Enterprises, eager to embrace the power of artificial intelligence (AI), have lacked the tools needed to do so safely and efficiently at scale. For CISOs and security-first engineering leaders, the rush to expose applications to agentic AI is outpacing guardrails such as those outlined by the EU AI Act and Anthropic’s ASL. CIOs are understandably concerned about the opportunity cost incurred by having to up-skill needed developers. At the same time, they want a solution that accelerates ROI by avoiding insecure, one-off prototypes in favor of a scalable, enterprise-grade solution.

    Cequence AI Gateway is that missing layer, instantly connecting AI agents to enterprise applications and APIs using emerging standards like the Model Context Protocol (MCP) while enforcing real-time policies that prevent abuse, protect data, and ensure AI acts within bounds.

    “The race to adopt agentic AI in enterprises is well underway, but the foundation to support it is immature,” said Ameya Talwalkar, CEO and co-founder of Cequence Security. “This has left organizations backed into a corner, connecting AI agents to critical systems without sufficient security, oversight, or context. With the combination of our Unified API Protection platform and the new AI Gateway, Cequence delivers both sides of the equation: open, seamless access for AI agents, and the enterprise-grade security, governance, and visibility that leaders need to trust this next wave of automation.”

    The Cequence AI Gateway Advantage:

    • Your AI Easy Button – AI Gateway converts any API into an MCP-compatible endpoint, enabling agentic AI access to any internal, external, or SaaS application in minutes, without coding. Avoids time and costs associated with up-skilling, coding, QA, integration, hosting, and ongoing management. No need to update your solution when new protocol versions emerge, as the AI Gateway handles this for you.
    • End-to-End Authentication and Authorization – OAuth 2.0 IdP support ensures appropriate identity-based access to systems and data, preventing unauthorized AI agent access. Existing solutions lack seamless integration with enterprise IdPs.
    • Monitoring and Visibility of AI Interactions – Real-time visibility into AI-API traffic with full audit logging enables detailed tracking of agent and user behavior, what applications are being accessed, and which API calls are being made via agents.
    • Enterprise-Ready – Unlike alternatives, Cequence is designed for the enterprise, offering a SaaS solution with continuous environment monitoring and discrete pre-prod/prod modes. Integrates with existing infrastructure without disruption.

    Today, the Cequence Unified API Protection (UAP) platform is used by a broad spectrum of the world’s largest organizations to monitor and secure their applications and APIs. The combination of AI Gateway and UAP allows Cequence customers to stop agent-fueled attacks, fraud, and abuse such as the high-profile incidents recently publicized in the news.

    “Cequence doesn’t just secure applications and APIs. They enable entirely new business models, said Amir Sarhangi, CEO and co-founder of Skyfire. “The AI Gateway is critical infrastructure that brings agentic AI into the real world by making secure, compliant access to enterprise APIs scalable and seamless. Cequence is a trusted partner because they know how to protect real time interactions without slowing innovation. Together, we’re helping organizations move forward with confidence.”

    Early adopters have been quick to recognize AI Gateway value. “We were trying to enable a complex, customer-facing agentic application experience, a process we thought would take months,” said an early enterprise customer. “With Cequence AI Gateway, we went from ‘stalled’ to ‘operational’ in under 48 hours. Now, customers can ask natural language questions and get real-time answers, reducing costly support interactions. It solves a real business problem faster and more safely than we thought possible.”

    “This launch is a natural evolution of our Unified API Protection platform,” said Shreyans Mehta, CTO and co-founder at Cequence Security. “We’ve engineered the AI Gateway to transform any application or API into an MCP-compatible endpoint, with real-time enforcement policies baked in. It’s built to meet developers where they are, while giving security teams the control they need. It’s not just about enabling agentic AI; it’s about enabling it responsibly at scale.”

    Mehta added: “Building this requires deep knowledge of how APIs are structured, used, and abused at scale. That’s why Cequence is uniquely positioned to enable the next generation of intelligence automation responsibly.”

    Enabling agentic AI starts at the API layer, and that’s where Cequence leads. Cequence was built to solve difficult API security challenges in real time, at scale. While others are still trying to figure out how to safely expose APIs to agentic AI, Cequence brings years of enterprise experience to a problem that demands security-first thinking.

    It’s designed by the same team that protects over 10 billion API interactions daily, and is built to handle the performance, governance, and authentication challenges unique to this new era of AI automation.

    Availability

    • Cequence AI Gateway: August 2025
    • Deployment formats: SaaS and Helm chart

    Additional Resources

    About Cequence Security
    Cequence is a pioneer in API security and bot management, making the applications and APIs that organizations depend on AI-ready while protecting them from attacks, business logic abuse, and fraud. Our unique solutions unlock the promise of agentic AI productivity while providing real-time security against increasingly subtle and sophisticated threats. Cequence delivers value in minutes rather than days or weeks with a highly scalable, no-code, no-risk approach. Trusted by the largest and most demanding private and public sector organizations, Cequence protects more than 10 billion daily API interactions and 4 billion user accounts. To learn more, visit www.cequence.ai.

    Media Contact
    Katrina Porter
    press@cequence.ai

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    July 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: ASAPP Expands GenerativeAgent with Powerful New Features to Advance AI for Contact Centers

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NEW YORK, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — ASAPP, the leading provider of AI-powered contact center software, today announced it has expanded GenerativeAgent, which offers ASAPP’s fully conversational Generative AI voice and chat agent, with powerful new features to advance accuracy, control, and trust in AI-automated conversations. By combining the scale and speed of automation with the precision, safety, and oversight required in real-world customer conversations, ASAPP is empowering contact centers to deploy customer-facing AI agents with confidence and at scale.

    “Forward-thinking organizations recognize the potential of AI automation in contact centers, but are hesitant to extend those capabilities to customers with concerns for safety, security, and ensuring AI agents behave as intended,” said Devidas Desai, senior vice president of product management at ASAPP. “ASAPP is committed to delivering the highest level of precision and trust in AI-automated customer conversations. These new capabilities from GenerativeAgent equip customer experience (CX) leaders with the tools to safely and confidently scale automation and the ability to monitor, control, and continuously improve how AI agents perform over time.”

    GenerativeAgent is a platform built from the ground up to handle complex, multi-turn conversations with enterprise-grade performance, safety, and control. Integrating with a company’s historical customer data, it autonomously and safely resolves complex customer service interactions and supports a wide variety of APIs, native CCaas and CRM integrations, and advanced authentications, enabling fast deployment and instant value creation. New GenerativeAgent features include:

    • Human-in-the-Loop Agent (HILA) with Approver Mode: Enables faster resolutions and better outcomes by allowing human experts to review and approve AI responses in real-time or asynchronously, fine-tuning and improving accuracy and agent learning over time.
    • Conversation Monitoring and Fine Tuning: Achieve full visibility into AI interactions with intuitive tools to flag anomalies, track patterns, and enforce compliance with customizable guardrails for quality assurance at scale.
    • Testing and Simulation: Safely test AI behavior in simulated environments to release updates into production with confidence, increasing control, transparency, and trust in automated interactions.

    “ASAPP found in its user research that agents want to include logic behind their thinking in case the decision is ever questioned. That human expert’s rationale is tacit knowledge that, once captured, will allow the brand to advance customer service automation far beyond current levels.” (Forrester, Tacit Knowledge Will Power The AI-Led Contact Center, January 23, 2025)

    These new features from ASAPP build on a momentous year of growth for the company, including the appointment of Priya Vijayarajendran as CEO and Devidas Desai as senior vice president of product management. The company’s customer experience was also recognized by Forrester as a notable vendor in its The Conversation Intelligence Solutions for Contact Centers Landscape, Q1 2025 report and as a leader in The Forrester Wave™: Digital Customer Interaction Solutions, Q2 2024 report.

    Click here to learn more about new features from GenerativeAgent.

    Helpful links

    About ASAPP
    ASAPP is an artificial intelligence solution provider committed to solving the toughest problems in customer service. Our flagship product, GenerativeAgentⓇ, is a platform built from the ground up to handle complex, multi-turn conversations with enterprise-grade performance, safety, and control. Because we automate what was previously impossible to automate, our AI-nativeⓇ solutions deliver more than efficiency gains. They redefine the role of AI in the contact center and lay the groundwork for businesses to reimagine their customer experience delivery for the age of AI. Leading enterprises rely on ASAPP’s generative and agentic AI solutions to dramatically expand contact center capacity and transform their contact centers from cost centers into value drivers. To learn more about ASAPP, visit www.asapp.com.

    Media Contact
    Amy McDowell
    Offleash PR for ASAPP
    asapp@offleashpr.com

    Forrester does not endorse any company, product, brand, or service included in its research publications and does not advise any person to select the products or services of any company or brand based on the ratings included in such publications. Information is based on the best available resources. Opinions reflect judgment at the time and are subject to change. For more information, read about Forrester’s objectivity here .

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    July 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Blue Mantis Expands Federal IT Services Portfolio Under GSA Contract

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    PORTSMOUTH, N.H., July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Blue Mantis, a leading provider of digital strategy and services specializing in managed services, cybersecurity, and cloud solutions, today announced its expanded service offerings under the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule (MAS), specifically under Special Item Number (SIN) 54151S for Information Technology Professional Services.

    This award enables Blue Mantis to deliver a broad range of IT services to federal, state and local agencies, including cybersecurity architecture, enterprise network engineering, technical support, compliance and governance consulting. The SIN 54151S designation affirms Blue Mantis’ qualifications to support complex public sector IT initiatives with scalable, secure, and standards-aligned solutions.

    Delivering Expertise Across the Federal IT Landscape
    With over 30 years of experience supporting public sector and enterprise clients, Blue Mantis brings deep technical expertise and a collaborative, outcome-driven approach to every engagement. Services available under SIN 54151S include:

    • Cybersecurity Architecture & Risk Management: Design and implementation of secure IT environments aligned with NIST, SOC 2, and ISO 9001:2015 standards.
    • Enterprise Network & Infrastructure Engineering: Scalable solutions for network modernization, virtualization, and cloud integration.
    • Technical Support & Operations: Responsive, high-quality support services tailored to agency-specific operational environments.
    • Compliance & Governance Consulting: Advisory services to ensure alignment with federal acquisition regulations and evolving cybersecurity mandates.

    A Trusted Partner for Federal Agencies
    “Being awarded a GSA contract is a significant milestone that reflects our commitment to delivering secure, innovative, and mission-critical IT services to federal, state and local governments,” said Josh Dinneen, CEO of Blue Mantis. “We look forward to helping agencies modernize their infrastructure, strengthen their cybersecurity posture, and achieve measurable outcomes.”

    Contract Highlights:

    • Nationwide Availability: Streamlined professional services procurement for federal agencies through the GSA MAS program.
    • Tailored Engagements: Flexible service delivery models to support projects of all sizes and complexities.
    • Proven Track Record: A history of successful engagements across federal, state, and local government sectors.

    For more information about Blue Mantis’ GSA award, visit www.bluemantis.com.

    About Blue Mantis
    Blue Mantis is a security-first IT solutions and services provider with a 30+ year history of successfully helping clients achieve business modernization by applying next-generation technologies including managed services, cybersecurity, cloud and collaboration. Headquartered in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, with offices in Charlestown, Massachusetts, the company provides digital technology services and strategic guidance to ensure clients quickly adapt and grow through automation and innovation. Blue Mantis partners with more than 1,500 leading mid-market and enterprise organizations in a multitude of vertical industries and is backed by leading private equity firm, Recognize. For more information, please visit www.bluemantis.com.

    Inquiries:
    David Knox
    Director of Public Sector
    Blue Mantis
    david.knox@bluemantis.com
    (781) 987-2013

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    July 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Ambiq Launches Two New Edge AI Runtime Solutions

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    AUSTIN, Texas, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Ambiq Micro, Inc. (“Ambiq”), a technology leader in ultra-low-power semiconductor solutions for edge AI, today unveils HeliosRT (Runtime) and HeliosAOT (Ahead-of-Time), two new edge AI runtime solutions optimized for the Ambiq Apollo Systems-on-Chip (SoCs) family. These developer tools are designed to significantly enhance the performance and energy efficiency of AI models for the unique demands of edge computing environments.

    Addressing Critical Edge AI Challenges

    As AI workloads increasingly migrate to edge devices, developers face growing pressure to deliver high performance within strict power budgets. Traditional AI frameworks often struggle in ultra-low-power scenarios, making it difficult to deploy sophisticated AI models in battery-powered devices, such as wearables, hearables, IoT sensors, and industrial monitors.

    Ambiq’s new runtime solutions expand its growing portfolio of developer-centric tools, designed to help engineers unlock the full potential of Apollo SoCs. HeliosRT and HeliosAOT offer flexible, high-performance deployment options for edge AI across a wide range of applications, from digital health and smart homes to industrial automation and beyond.

    HeliosRT: Power-Optimized LiteRT

    HeliosRT is a performance-enhanced implementation of LiteRT (formerly TensorFlow Lite for Microcontrollers) that is tailored for energy-constrained environments. Fully compatible with existing TensorFlow workflows, HeliosRT introduces key improvements:

    • Custom AI kernels optimized for Apollo510’s vector acceleration hardware
    • Improved numeric support for audio and speech processing models
    • Up to 3x gains in inference speed and power efficiency over standard LiteRT implementations

    HeliosAOT: Compiling LiteRT to Optimized C Code

    HeliosAOT introduces a ground-up, ahead-of-time compiler that transforms TensorFlow Lite models directly into embedded C code for edge AI deployment. This innovative approach offers runtime-level, or better, performance with additional benefits:

    • 15–50% reduction in memory footprint versus traditional runtime-based deployments
    • Granular memory control, enabling per-layer weight distribution across Apollo’s memory hierarchy
    • Streamlined deployment, with direct integration of generated C code into embedded applications
    • Greater flexibility for resource-constrained systems

    “The intersection of developer experience and power efficiency is our north star,” said Carlos Morales, VP of AI at Ambiq. “HeliosRT and HeliosAOT are designed to integrate seamlessly with existing AI development pipelines while delivering the performance and efficiency gains that edge applications demand. We believe this is a major step forward in making sophisticated AI truly ubiquitous.”

    Powered by SPOT® and Real-World Success

    Both Helios solutions are built on Ambiq’s patented Sub-threshold Power Optimized Technology (SPOT), which is the foundation behind over 270 million devices deployed worldwide. Leveraging years of hardware-software co-design, these tools deliver measurable performance gains and streamlined deployment for developers targeting the edge.

    Availability

    • HeliosRT is available now in beta via the neuralSPOT SDK, with general release expected in Q3 2025
    • HeliosAOT is currently available as a technical preview for select partners, with wider availability planned for Q4 2025

    Both solutions are supported with robust documentation, ready-to-use examples, and dedicated engineering assistance for Ambiq customers.

    About Ambiq

    Ambiq’s mission is to enable intelligence (artificial intelligence (AI) and beyond) everywhere by delivering the lowest power semiconductor solutions. Ambiq enables its customers to deliver AI compute at the edge where power consumption challenges are the most profound. Ambiq’s technology innovations, built on the patented and proprietary sub-threshold power optimized technology (SPOT), fundamentally deliver a multi-fold improvement in power consumption over traditional semiconductor designs. Ambiq has powered over 270 million devices to date. For more information, visit www.ambiq.com.

    Contact
    Charlene Wan
    VP of Corporate Marketing and Investor Relations
    cwan@ambiq.com
    +1.512.879.2850

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/5265c973-0202-4e66-b9df-47fff71759ea

    The MIL Network –

    July 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: AAS MINER launches free BTC cloud mining platform, one-stop mining of DOGE and XRP, real-time withdrawal of income

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LOS ANGELES, California, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

    Join AAS MINER’s free BTC mining cloud mining platform(www.aas8.com)—claim your $10 welcome bonus, leverage AI-powered hashrate allocation across BTC, DOGE & XRP, and withdraw earnings instantly with zero fees.The principal and returns are 100% guaranteed, with a daily yield of 1.88%-5.20%, and cash can be withdrawn at any time 365 days a year.AAS MINER removes the high cost and complexity of traditional rigs by launching a zero-cost cloud mining platform for BTC mining, with one-click support for DOGE and XRP. Get started in minutes using a $10 free trial, AI-driven strategies, and real-time withdrawals—no hardware required.Key Advantages

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    AI-Driven Hashrate Allocation

    Smart algorithm monitors network difficulty and prices

    Automatically rebalances hashrate across BTC, DOGE, and XRP for optimal returns

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    July 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Onex to Announce Second Quarter 2025 Results on August 7, 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    All amounts in U.S. dollars unless otherwise stated

    TORONTO, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Onex Corporation (TSX: ONEX) will release its results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025 on August 7, 2025.

    A live broadcast of Onex’ webcast to discuss the results will begin at 11:00 a.m. ET on August 7, 2025. A link to the webcast and on-line replay will be available at www.onex.com/events-and-presentations.

    About Onex

    Onex invests and manages capital on behalf of its shareholders and clients across the globe. Formed in 1984, we have a long track record of creating value for our clients and shareholders. Our investors include a broad range of global clients, including public and private pension plans, sovereign wealth funds, banks, insurance companies, family offices and high-net-worth individuals. In total, Onex has approximately $53.1 billion in assets under management, of which $8.3 billion is Onex’ own investing capital. With offices in Toronto, New York, New Jersey and London, Onex and its experienced management teams are collectively the largest investors across Onex’ platforms.

    Onex is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol ONEX. For more information on Onex, visit its website at www.onex.com. Onex’ security filings can also be accessed at www.sedarplus.com.

    For further information:
    Zev Korman
    Vice President, Shareholder Relations and Communications
    +1 416.362.7711

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    July 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Onex to Announce Second Quarter 2025 Results on August 7, 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    All amounts in U.S. dollars unless otherwise stated

    TORONTO, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Onex Corporation (TSX: ONEX) will release its results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025 on August 7, 2025.

    A live broadcast of Onex’ webcast to discuss the results will begin at 11:00 a.m. ET on August 7, 2025. A link to the webcast and on-line replay will be available at www.onex.com/events-and-presentations.

    About Onex

    Onex invests and manages capital on behalf of its shareholders and clients across the globe. Formed in 1984, we have a long track record of creating value for our clients and shareholders. Our investors include a broad range of global clients, including public and private pension plans, sovereign wealth funds, banks, insurance companies, family offices and high-net-worth individuals. In total, Onex has approximately $53.1 billion in assets under management, of which $8.3 billion is Onex’ own investing capital. With offices in Toronto, New York, New Jersey and London, Onex and its experienced management teams are collectively the largest investors across Onex’ platforms.

    Onex is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol ONEX. For more information on Onex, visit its website at www.onex.com. Onex’ security filings can also be accessed at www.sedarplus.com.

    For further information:
    Zev Korman
    Vice President, Shareholder Relations and Communications
    +1 416.362.7711

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    July 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Leo Berwick Secures $75 Million Financing Facility from Stone Point Credit to Accelerate Strategic Growth

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NEW YORK, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Leo Berwick, a premier global tax and financial advisory firm, serving preeminent infrastructure, private equity, and pension funds and their portfolio companies, announced today that it has executed a credit facility for up to $75 million from Stone Point Credit (“Stone Point”), a leading private credit investment firm, subject to the agreed upon conditions between the parties.

    Since its founding in 2021, Leo Berwick has rapidly become a leader in infrastructure and energy tax and financial advice. The firm continues to grow and launch new practice areas related to valuation, cost segregation, modeling, and financial due diligence across multiple sectors and remains active in looking for opportunities to further expand its premium service offerings to its global clients.

    “We are thrilled to partner with Stone Point as we enter our next phase of growth,” said Nick Kato, Managing Partner of Leo Berwick. “This financing will allow us to accelerate our strategic initiatives, expand our capabilities, and continue delivering exceptional value and service to our clients.”

    The facility earmarks a portion of proceeds for strategic M&A and other growth initiatives, which are core parts of Leo Berwick’s strategic roadmap.

    “Our aspiration,” continued Kato, “is to offer clients a better alternative to the Big 4, including greater technology enablement, global capabilities, and unmatched sector expertise, while cultivating an agile, commercial, and solution-focused culture to create meaningful value for our clients.”

    Scott Bronner, Head of Credit at Stone Point, added, “We are very excited to support the Leo Berwick team as they look to build out their M&A strategy to complement their strong history of organic growth.”

    Perella Weinberg served as financial advisor and Polsinelli served as legal advisor to Leo Berwick. Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP served as legal advisor to Stone Point.

    ABOUT LEO BERWICK

    Leo Berwick is a commercially focused tax and financial advisory firm supporting the needs of the world’s largest infrastructure funds, infrastructure and energy developers, pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, private equity firms and their portfolio companies, publicly-listed corporations and private strategic investors across all sectors, with deep expertise in infrastructure and energy. The team is made up of over 100 M&A advisory leaders and specialists from the Big 4 and Big Law. Leo Berwick is known for maximizing value and minimizing risk by fostering successful long-term partnerships with clients. For more information, please visit https://www.leoberwick.com.

    ABOUT STONE POINT CREDIT

    Stone Point Credit is the credit-investing platform established by Stone Point Capital, with more than $10 billion of assets under management. Stone Point Credit manages a range of private and liquid credit strategies, with a focus on investments in the financial services, business services, software and technology, and healthcare services sectors. For more information, please visit www.stonepoint.com/credit.

    LEO BERWICK MEDIA CONTACT

    Heather Godsmark, Chief Clients and Markets Officer
    info@leoberwick.com

    STONE POINT MEDIA CONTACT

    Stone Point Credit Investor Relations
    spcreditir@stonepoint.com

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    July 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Rapid7 Launches Active Patching, Powered by Automox, to Proactively Mitigate Risk on Vulnerable Assets Across the Entire Attack Surface

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    BOSTON, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, Rapid7, Inc. (NASDAQ: RPD), a leader in threat detection and exposure management, announced the release of Active Patching, a fully automated patching and remediation solution integrated into Rapid7’s Exposure Command solution. Powered by Automox, Active Patching empowers security and IT teams to proactively mitigate risk across vulnerable assets.

    The pace at which attackers exploit zero-day vulnerabilities and misconfigurations continues to accelerate. At the same time, traditional patching methods often leave critical gaps due to delays, complexity, and limited coverage. Active Patching within Exposure Command addresses this challenge by automating risk remediation and providing continuous, real-time visibility into which systems require patches and which have no available fixes.

    Powered by Automox’s Autonomous Endpoint Management platform, this new solution provides security and IT teams with another powerful way to prioritize effectively and accelerate response times with Exposure Command. The result is a proactive and compliant security posture that addresses vulnerabilities head-on.

    “The visibility and context Exposure Command delivers is unmatched. It’s not just about seeing where you’re vulnerable, it’s about knowing exactly what to do next,” said Craig Adams, chief product officer at Rapid7. “We’ve built a platform that doesn’t just highlight risk, it contextualizes it. Active Patching is another way that Rapid7’s Command Platform turns insights into action, enabling teams to automatically remediate vulnerabilities or apply compensating controls in real time, even when a patch doesn’t exist. That’s the difference between reactively managing vulnerabilities and proactively eliminating exposures.”

    Active Patching augments Exposure Command’s complete attack surface visibility, native and third-party vulnerability management, and enriched threat intelligence with automated patching and remediation capabilities from Automox, providing organizations the following:

    • Impact-driven, scalable mitigation: Efficiently reduce risk and eliminate manual process by automating remediation actions across multiple assets at once.
    • Threat intelligence embedded into every finding: Remediate risks automatically and with confidence by knowing which vulnerabilities impact mission-critical assets by combining contextual insights, dynamic risk scores, and actionable threat intelligence from Rapid7 Labs.
    • Actionable risk acceptance: Protect assets without known fixes via an expansive array of pre-built virtual patching templates that can help automatically configure endpoints and prevent attacks targeting unpatched systems.
    • Automated remediation workflows: Leverage hundreds of out-of-box actions to automate risk remediation, drive compliance, and respond to vulnerabilities faster.
    • Closed-loop vulnerability management: Continuously view the status of all deployed patches to establish trust that vulnerabilities have been properly mitigated.
    • Unmatched patching and configuration coverage: Automate fixes across almost any device, including Linux, MacOS, and Windows operating systems and their third-party software.

    “Modern security demands more than just knowing where you’re exposed—it requires the ability to take action, fast. Our partnership with Rapid7 brings that capability to life,” said Jason Kikta, CISO and senior vice president of product at Automox. “By embedding our patch and configuration automation technology into Exposure Command, we’re enabling customers to go from identification to remediation in a matter of minutes, dramatically reducing risk while eliminating manual overhead.”

    To learn more about Rapid7’s Command Platform or to request a demo, visit https://www.rapid7.com/products/command/request-demo/.

    About Rapid7
    Rapid7, Inc. (NASDAQ: RPD) is on a mission to create a safer digital world by making cybersecurity simpler and more accessible. We empower security professionals to manage a modern attack surface through our best-in-class technology, leading-edge research, and broad, strategic expertise. Rapid7’s comprehensive security solutions help more than 11,000 global customers unite cloud risk management with threat detection and response to reduce attack surfaces and eliminate threats with speed and precision. For more information, visit our website, check out our blog, or follow us on LinkedIn or X.

    Rapid7 Media Relations
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    Director, Global Communications
    press@rapid7.com
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    Rapid7 Investor Contact
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    Vice President, Investor Relations
    investors@rapid7.com
    (617) 865-4277

    About Automox
    Automox is the autonomous endpoint management platform for small to medium enterprises. Policy-driven, human-controlled automation empowers IT and security professionals to prove vulnerabilities are fixed, slash cost and complexity, win back hours in their days, and delight end users. Automox’s cloud-native, automation-first platform helps IT and security leaders reduce risk and improve efficiency by delivering 65% faster patching and 44% more efficient security teams with automated configuration management across Windows, macOS, and Linux devices and servers worldwide.

    Learn more at www.automox.com, connect with the Automox Community, or connect with us on X, Threads, LinkedIn, Facebook, Reddit, or Instagram.

    © 2025 Automox Inc. All rights reserved. Automox, Automox Worklet, and the Automox logo are registered or unregistered trademarks of Automox Inc.

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    July 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Varonis Heads to Black Hat USA 2025, DEF CON, and BSides

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    MIAMI, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Varonis Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: VRNS) is heading to Las Vegas this August for the cybersecurity world’s summer camp — Black Hat USA 2025, DEF CON, and BSides. Varonis will be on the ground sharing insights from our elite Varonis Threat Labs team, showcasing how to secure data from threats across multi-cloud environments, and connecting with the community that’s shaping the future of cyber defense.

    Varonis Highlights at Black Hat USA 2025:

    Meet Varonis at booth #2751. Varonis proudly returns to Black Hat USA 2025 as a Platinum Plus Sponsor and Sustaining Partner. Learn how Varonis’ cloud-native Data Security Platform enables organizations to reduce risk to data in the age of AI. Hear how Varonis identifies and mitigates threats across IaaS and SaaS, safeguards sensitive data, and supports customers with Managed Data Detection and Response, the industry’s only service dedicated to preventing attacks on data.

    Play the first Snowflake GOAT. Can you trace the attacker’s steps and stop a breach from becoming a data avalanche? Check out our capture-the-flag challenge online and at our booth for your chance to top the leaderboard and pick up the coolest swag at Black Hat!

    Play today: https://www.varonis.com/frostbyte

    Expert Session — Navigating the Identity Crisis: Why Authentication Keeps Failing.  Join Varonis’ Mark Vaitsman to explore how attackers continue to compromise authentication and steal identities. Learn how to recognize the signs of post-authentication compromise, identify detection and response gaps, and harden security beyond MFA.

    Date: Wednesday, August 6 at 10:50 a.m.
    Location: Business Hall Theater D

    Varonis Highlights at BSides Las Vegas:

    Expert Session — Rusty Pearls: Postgres RCE on Cloud Databases. Join Varonis Threat Labs experts as they unpack a critical Remote Code Execution vulnerability affecting cloud-hosted databases. Learn how they discovered this flaw and transformed it into a powerful exploit. They’ll share detection strategies, defense techniques, and more.

    Date: Tuesday, August 5 at 10:30 a.m.
    Location: Florentine A

    Varonis Highlights at DEF CON Las Vegas:

    Workshop — SnowGoat: Exposing Hidden Security Risks and Leaking Data Like a Threat Actor. Join senior security researchers Lior Adar and Chen Levy Ben Aroy for an interactive workshop on identifying hidden configuration risks in Snowflake. This intermediate session offers hands-on experience with vulnerable and misconfigured environments.

    Date: Friday, August 8 at 9:00 a.m.
    Location: Las Vegas Convention Center – L2 – Workshops

    Expert Session — Rusty Pearls: Postgres RCE on Cloud Databases. Join Varonis Threat Labs experts as they unpack a critical Remote Code Execution vulnerability affecting cloud-hosted databases. Learn how they discovered this flaw and transformed it into a powerful exploit. They’ll share detection strategies, defense techniques, and more.

    Date: Friday, August 8 at 5:30 p.m.
    Location: Las Vegas Convention Center – L1 – EHW3 – Track 1

    Additional Resources

    About Varonis
    Varonis (Nasdaq: VRNS) is a leader in data security, fighting a different battle than conventional cybersecurity companies. Our cloud-native Data Security Platform continuously discovers and classifies critical data, removes exposures, and detects advanced threats with AI-powered automation.

    Thousands of organizations worldwide trust Varonis to defend their data wherever it lives — across SaaS, IaaS, and hybrid cloud environments. Customers use Varonis to automate a wide range of security outcomes, including data security posture management (DSPM), data classification, data access governance (DAG), data detection and response (DDR), data loss prevention (DLP), AI security, identity protection, and insider risk management.

    Varonis protects data first, not last. Learn more at www.varonis.com. 

    Investor Relations Contact:
    Tim Perz
    Varonis Systems, Inc.
    646-640-2112
    investors@varonis.com

    News Media Contact:
    Rachel Hunt
    Varonis Systems, Inc.
    877-292-8767 (ext. 1598)
    pr@varonis.com

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    July 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Enjoy BTC and DOGE income every day! Siton Mining opens a new era of zero-threshold cloud mining

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    New York City, NY, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — With the passage of the GENIUS Act, crypto assets are accelerating their integration into the global financial system. Mainstream currencies such as BTC, ETH, DOGE, and XRP have become the core assets of decentralized finance. However, traditional mining still daunts many ordinary users due to high equipment investment, technical barriers, and energy consumption costs.

    Siton Mining is rewriting this landscape. As the world’s leading compliant cloud mining platform, Siton Mining has officially launched a new mobile app to bring a truly “zero threshold mining” experience to global users. Users can access Siton Mining’s global green mining network with just one click on their smartphones, and easily start the road to passive income from crypto assets.

    Start your mining journey easily:
    1Visit sitonmining.com, register an account, and immediately receive a $10-$100 random reward for new users
    2Choose a suitable cloud computing power contract and customize your investment strategy
    3After the contract is activated, the system automatically starts mining, and the income is credited daily
    4Supports more than 9 cryptocurrency settlements: including USDT (TRC20/ERC20), BTC, ETH, XRP, DOGE, LTC, BCH, BNB, SOL, USDC, etc.
    5Withdraw at any time when you reach $100, or choose to reinvest to continuously amplify your income
    Denominated in US dollars to avoid market volatility risks
    All contracts are priced in US dollars. The system automatically converts the BTC, ETH, DOGE and other currencies invested by users according to the real-time exchange rate to help users lock in value and significantly reduce potential losses caused by currency price fluctuations.

    Why choose Siton Mining?
    Siton Mining is the world’s leading green cloud computing platform, creating stable income for more than 9 million users. Its core advantages include:

    Global green mines, creating a sustainable mining model
    Siton Mining has deployed green energy mines in Northern Europe, Canada, Russia and other places, all of which are driven by renewable energy such as hydropower and wind power to ensure high energy consumption ratio and promote the standardized development of environmentally friendly mining.

    Military-grade security protection to ensure worry-free assets
    The platform’s EV SSL encryption technology protects user accounts and data assets around the clock. At the same time, it uses an AI intelligent risk control system to monitor potential risk behaviors in real time and comprehensively prevent hacker attacks and abnormal operations.

    The future of digital assets starts with Siton Mining
    In the current uncertain global economic environment, Siton Mining provides users with a stable, secure and sustainable channel for the appreciation of encrypted assets. Whether you are a digital currency novice or a senior investor, you can start the road to stable passive income with just a mobile phone.

    Join Siton Mining now and let your mobile phone become your digital wealth portal!
    Official website: https://sitonmining.com
    Email: info@sitonmining.com

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    July 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Economics: 2025 External Sector Report: Global Imbalances in a Shifting World

    Source: International Monetary Fund

    Chapter 1: External Positions and Policies

    Current accounts in major economies diverged significantly in 2024, widening global current account balances by 0.6 percentage points of world GDP. This widening, driven by domestic macro imbalances, represents a sizable reversal from the post-pandemic narrowing. Staff assessment suggests that excess current account balances account for about two-thirds of the widening in global current account balances. The assessed increase in excess current account balances is the largest in a decade, with major economies—China, the United States and the euro area—driving the increase. Such rapid and globally sizable increase in excess current account balances in major economies can generate significant negative cross-border spillovers. In 2025 and over the medium term, a delay in macroeconomic adjustments to correct the post-pandemic domestic macro imbalances could result in continued current account divergence in major economies, while addressing domestic imbalances could bring about a convergence of major current account balances.

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    July 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Analysis: Imaginary athletes: Creating make-believe teammates, competitors and coaches during play

    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Tracy Gleason, Professor of Psychology, Wellesley College

    What would an imaginary companion add to a child’s solo practice? Elkhophoto/iStock via Getty Images Plus

    The coach, the specialized equipment, the carefully tailored exercise regimen – they’re all key to athletic performance. But imagination might be an unexpected asset when it comes to playing sports.

    The idea that athletic achievement depends on the mind isn’t new. Sport psychologists have known for years that working with an athlete on their mental game – visualizing the skill, kinesthetically feeling the swing – has a positive impact on actual performance. But these mental simulations draw only upon mental imagery – seeing and feeling the physical goals in the mind’s eye. Imagination offers a much wider range of possibilities.

    What if your game could be helped by an imaginary friend?

    In a recent retrospective study of college students, we discovered that imagination comes in handy in athletics in ways that are surprisingly social. The creation of what we termed imaginary athletes – a person or being that a child imagined in the context of athletics – enabled and motivated athletic play, especially for children between the ages of about 6 and 12. Imaginary athletes also provided companionship during athletic play.

    An imaginary teammate or competitor might help improve a child’s game.
    NoSystem images/E+ via Getty Images

    Remembering childhood imaginary athletes

    The most basic form of an imaginary athlete might be a wall, fence or even tree that makes a good opponent in a pinch. For a child or adolescent practicing a sport alone, a surface that provides a ball return or a steady target for a throw gives opportunities for practice usually requiring other players.

    Is it any wonder, then, if the branches of the tree start to resemble a wide receiver’s arms, or an invisible goalie emerges in front of the fence? Solitary play might be a lot more fun if a make-believe teammate could provide an assist, or an invisible coach could appear and shout instructions during practice.

    The college students in our study reported that such support, even if imaginary, made them play a little longer or try a little harder as kids.

    About 41% of our sample of 225 college students reported creating at least one imaginary athlete at some point in middle childhood or early adolescence. Most, but not all, of these beings fell into three categories based on their characteristics.

    The first we called placeholders, such as ghost runners. They are typically generic, amorphous, imaginary teammates created by groups of children when not enough real players are available.

    The second type functioned as what we named athletic tools. They helped kids focus on their performance and improve their skills, usually by providing a worthy competitor, sometimes based on an admired professional athlete. The skills of athletic tools were often just above those of the child, drawing out the desire to be better, stronger, faster.

    Social relationships, our name for the third kind of imaginary athlete, primarily served emotional functions, relieving loneliness and providing the child or adolescent with a sense of belonging, safety or companionship as they engaged in their sport.

    Students who remembered imaginary athletes differed from their peers in two ways. First, more men than women reported creating these imaginary beings, possibly owing to the greater investment in and importance of athletics among boys versus girls. Second, people with imaginary athletes scored higher than those without on a current-day measure of predilection for imagination, but they were not more likely to report having created a make-believe friend or animal as a child.

    Imagination is a valuable power

    Creating an imaginary other might seem like a quirky, perhaps even childish, addition to sports practice. But actually, this behavior is entirely logical. After all, imagination is the core of human thought. Without it, we couldn’t conceptualize anything outside of the present moment that wasn’t already stored in memory. No thinking about the future, no consideration of multiple outcomes to a decision, no counterfactuals, daydreams, fantasies or plans.

    Why wouldn’t people apply such a fundamental tool of day-to-day thought in athletic contexts? Participation in sports is common, especially among school-age kids, and many college students in our study described drawing upon their imaginations frequently when playing sports, especially when doing so in their free time.

    Imagination is a core part of being human – it’s not a surprise it comes out on the sports field.
    Erik Isakson/Tetra images via Getty Images

    The creation of imaginary athletes is also unsurprising because it’s one of myriad ways that imagination enhances people’s social worlds throughout their lives. Above all else, social relationships are what matter most to people, and using imagination in thinking about them is common. For instance, people imagine conversations with others, particularly those close to them, sometimes practicing the delivery of bad news or envisioning the response to a proposal of marriage.

    In early childhood, kids create imaginary companions who help them learn about friendship and other’s perspectives. And in adolescence, when people focus on developing their autonomy and their own identities, they create parasocial relationships that let them identify with favorite celebrities, characters and media figures. Even in older age, some widows and widowers imagine continued relationships with their deceased spouses. These “continuing bonds” are efforts to cope with loss through imaginary narratives that are fed by and extrapolate upon years of interactions.

    At each point in their developmental trajectory, people might recruit imagination to help them understand, manage, regulate and enjoy the social aspects of life. Imaginary athletes are merely one manifestation of this habit.

    Because so many children and adolescents spend a lot of time engaged in sports, athletics can be a major environment for working on the developmental tasks of growing up. As children learn about functioning as part of a group, forming, maintaining and losing friendships, and mastering a range of skills and abilities, imaginary athletes provide teammates, coaches and competitors tailored to the needs of the moment.

    Of course, an imaginary athlete is but one tool that children and adolescents might use to address developmental tasks such as mastering skills or negotiating peer relationships. Children who aren’t fantasy-prone might create complex training regimens to practice their skills, and they might manage their friendships by talking through problems with others.

    But some report that turning inward generated real athletic and social benefits. “I got confidence out of my [imaginary athletes],” reported one participant. “If I could imagine beating someone, and [winning], then I felt like I could do anything.”

    The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    – ref. Imaginary athletes: Creating make-believe teammates, competitors and coaches during play – https://theconversation.com/imaginary-athletes-creating-make-believe-teammates-competitors-and-coaches-during-play-254879

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    July 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Australia: City of Wanneroo adopts 2025/26 budget

    Source: South Australia Police

    The City of Wanneroo has adopted its 2025/26 budget, prioritising a range of services and facilities to keep our community connected, safe and sustainable.

    Council adopted a 3.5 per cent rate increase across all rating categories, and a 3 per cent increase for residential ratepayers which amounts to less than $1 per week for most homeowners.

    Mayor Linda Aitken said the $353.4 million budget included a $132.6 million capital works program and investment in a range of community services and facilities to benefit all residents.

    “We are committed to providing the programs, services, facilities and infrastructure our community needs and expects, while remaining mindful of the cost-of-living challenges people are facing,” she said.

    “As one of Australia’s fastest-growing local government areas, we have a duty to ensure value for money for our ratepayers. Half of this year’s budget is funded from sources beyond rates, thanks to strong partnerships and a strategic focus on alternative revenue streams.”

    “The City looks forward to delivering on this budget and continuing to build a thriving, inclusive and sustainable City for the generations to come.”

    2025/26 capital works program highlights

    Community recreation and facilities

    Over the next 12 months, the City will spend $60.9 million on upgrades to existing sporting facilities and the construction of new facilities to ensure local families and sporting clubs can stay healthy, active and connected.

    This includes $48.9 million to progress the construction of the Alkimos Aquatic and Recreation Centre.

    A $1.3 million investment will progress the design of a new sports hub for the Wanneroo Recreation Centre, a further $470,000 will progress a new amenities building at Abbeville Park in Mindarie, and $230,000 for an extension to the existing Wanneroo Showgrounds Clubrooms.

    Construction of the highly anticipated Dordaak Kepup library and youth innovation hub is scheduled for completion, with the $18 million Landsdale facility set to open its doors in December 2025.

    $1.6 million will support upgrades to Gumblossom Community Centre in Quinns Rocks, Yanchep Community Centre, Carramar Community and Butler Community Centre.

    An additional $1 million will support the Girrawheen Hub Redevelopment project.

    Waste management

    We’ve allocated $4.4 million to support more sustainable and efficient waste management processes. Funding will progress the development of a recycling centre in Neerabup and waste transfer stations in Neerabup and Wangara.

    Community safety

    We’re investing $3.7 million to community safety measures this year, including $1.6 million to upgrade the Two Rocks Bush Fire Brigade.

    We’ll also spend $1.6 million to commence detailed design for the Wanneroo Emergency Services Precinct, to ensure the City is better prepared for bushfires and other emergencies.

    Parks, playgrounds and pathways

    We’re committing $6.7 million towards park and playground upgrades, to ensure the community can enjoy our City’s natural environment. This work will include replacing playground equipment, shade structures, picnic shelters, barbecues and drink fountains.

    A $515,000 investment will provide new play spaces at Rotary Park, and $320,000 will complete the construction of new toilet facilities at Amery Park in Hocking.

    We’ve allocated $6.7 million to new and upgraded pathways and trails across the City, including new shared paths in Alexander Heights and from Butler to Alkimos Station.

    A further $815,000 will provide pathway lighting at Kingsbridge, Chesterfield, Brampton, Lighthouse and Delamere parks.

    Local roads

    With a focus on creating a safe and connected City, we’ve allocated $18.2 million this year to road upgrades and traffic treatments.

    This includes $4.8 million for Flynn Drive upgrades between Mather Drive and Old Yanchep Road.

    We’re also spending $1.3 million on upgrades to the intersection of Marangaroo Drive and Girrawheen Avenue, and $750,000 on the construction of a dual carriageway between Marmion Avenue to Spinnaker Boulevard on Yanchep Beach Road.

    In additional to the budget, the City is launching a new online payment portal this August, providing residents with a more flexible and user-friendly way to manage their rates.

    The portal offers a variety of automated payment options, such as weekly, fortnightly or monthly direct debit payments, depending on what suits your budget.

    For more information on the City’s 2025/26 budget and or the online payment portal, visit wanneroo.wa.gov.au/budget.

    Please note, some figures have been rounded to nearest decimal whole number.

     

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    July 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission experts receive training to improve coordination towards accelerated reform of digital trade

    Source: APO


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    ECOWAS, with the support of UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD), organized an e-trade reform tracker (eTRT) training in Lagos, Nigeria, on Monday 14th July, 2025.

    The eTRT is an innovative digital tool that will support implementing agencies in tracking progress, coordinating actions, and enhancing accountability in the implementation of e-commerce reforms.

    In his remarks at the opening ceremony of the training, Mr. Kolawole Sofola, Director of Trade at ECOWAS Commission, on behalf of Madame Massandjé TOURE-LITSE, ECOWAS Commissioner for Economic Affairs and Agriculture,  stated that this session offers a hands-on opportunity to explore how the Tracker works, how it can be used to streamline internal and inter-departmental coordination, and how it can help generate reliable data for monitoring and evaluation. This will be especially valuable as ECOWAS moves toward the operationalization of the Regional E-Commerce Committee, which will serve as the broader governance platform for the regional e-commerce agenda.

    “I encourage all participants, particularly our focal points from key implementing directorates and agencies, to engage actively, ask questions, and explore how the tool can be applied within your respective mandates. I am confident that today’s training will equip us with a shared understanding of how to work smarter, together, to deliver the ambitions of the ECOWAS E-Commerce strategy”.

    The objective of the E-Trade Reform Tracker training and workshop was to familiarize key directorates in the ECOWAS Commission with the structure and functionalities of the eTRT, promote utilization of the eTRT in the regular follow-up of the ECOWAS ECS implementation, and strengthen coordination of the implementation of the ECS.

    The training was conducted for the ECOWAS internal working group on e-commerce with the following key agencies and directorates from the ECOWAS Commission in attendance: Directorates of Trade, Free Movement of Persons and Migration, Customs Union and Taxation, Private Sector, Macroeconomic Stability and Multilateral Surveillance, Communications,  as well as the ECOWAS Regional Competition Authority, the ECOWAS Gender Development Center and the ECOWAS Youth and Sports Center who were in attendance.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

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    July 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: Minister of State at Ministry of Foreign Affairs Receives Phone Call from Acting Foreign Minister in Afghan Caretaker Government

    Source: Government of Qatar

    Doha, July 22 

    HE Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saleh Al Khulaifi received a phone call on Tuesday from HE Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Caretaker Government of Afghanistan Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi.

    During the call, they discussed the latest developments in Afghanistan and ways to support the Afghan people.

    HE Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Caretaker Government of Afghanistan expressed, during the call, his country’s appreciation for the State of Qatar’s efforts in facilitating the return of a second group of Afghan citizens from Germany to their country. 

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    July 22, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: Durban strengthens creative industry through strategic Mou signings

    Source: Government of South Africa

    In a move set to bolster the city’s creative economy, the eThekwini Municipality’s Economic Development Directorate has signed three Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with key stakeholders to strengthen Durban’s film and television sector.

    The three-year agreements were recently signed with the Film and Publications Board (FPB), the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC), and the KwaMashu Community Advancement Projects (KCAP).

    These strategic partnerships aim to enhance skills development, promote regulatory compliance, and create economic opportunities for emerging creatives in the region.

    Chairperson of the Economic Development and Planning Committee, Thembo Ntuli, said the MOUs signify a shared commitment to sustainable industry growth, leveraging collective expertise to uplift communities and foster transformation.

    “This initiative aligns with the municipality’s vision of building an inclusive, vibrant, and economically active creative industry,” Ntuli said.

    Ntuli also highlighted the practical importance of the agreement, noting “these MOUs are more than symbolic, they are living frameworks.”

    “Through coordinated action, we will strengthen compliance, intellectual property education, enhance training, and ensure that our storytellers are equipped to compete on national and global stages,” Ntuli said.

    Guided by the District Development Model (DDM), the initiative aligns with the city’s integrated approach to planning and service delivery. It seeks to unlock opportunities for sustainable development through intergovernmental cooperation.

    The MOU with CIPC focuses on public education and outreach around intellectual property rights, while the FPB partnership promotes content classification and regulatory compliance.

    The KCAP agreement will enhance community engagement through initiatives such as film screenings, audience development, scriptwriting labs, and the KwaZulu-Natal African Film Festival.

    “These partnerships reflect our collective resolve to grow Durban’s creative economy while creating a safe, inclusive, and enabling environment. Together, we are shaping a future where the film sector contributes meaningfully to social development and economic transformation,” Director of the Economic Development Directorate, Shunnon Tulsiram said. – SAnews.gov.za
     

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    July 22, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Nigel Topping CMG appointed Chair of the Climate Change Committee

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    News story

    Nigel Topping CMG appointed Chair of the Climate Change Committee

    Nigel Topping CMG has been appointed as Chair of the Climate Change Committee.

    Nigel Topping CMG has been appointed as Chair of the Climate Change Committee (CCC) by the UK and devolved governments today (22 July). 

    This follows the Secretary of State, Ed Miliband, and the Northern Irish, Welsh and Scottish devolved government Ministers selecting Nigel Topping as the preferred candidate for the role, as well as a successful pre-appointment hearing in front of the Energy Security and Net Zero and Environmental Audit Committees on Wednesday 16 July.   

    The Energy Secretary has written to Nigel Topping to confirm his appointment, welcoming him to the role and confirming his confidence in him to lead the Climate Change Committee. He has also written to Professor Piers Forster, to thank him for his leadership as interim Chair of the CCC following Lord Deben’s departure in 2023. 

    The Chair will play a key role in the committee’s work of advising government on the delivery of its carbon budgets, with a critical few years ahead as the government accelerates to net zero as part of its clean energy superpower mission. 

    Energy Secretary, Ed Miliband, said: 

    I want to congratulate Nigel Topping on his appointment as Chair of the Climate Change Committee.  

    We highly value the Climate Change Committee’s independent advice on how we can achieve net zero, so I am thrilled to have Nigel in this important role – as he brings extensive experience, including from his time serving as the UN High Level Climate Action Champion for COP26.  

    Net zero is the economic opportunity of the 21st century and Nigel’s business expertise will help us to maximise on this opportunity as we deliver our clean energy superpower mission – boosting energy security, creating good jobs, bringing down bills and tackling the climate crisis.

    Nigel Topping, Chair of the Climate Change Committee, said: 

    It is an honour to be appointed Chair of the Climate Change Committee at this pivotal moment. The UK has an opportunity to deliver on its climate commitments in a way that reduces costs for households, powers our industries forward, and makes our economy more successful. It’s also important to ensure resilience against growing climate impacts and I look forward to working with Baroness Brown who leads our adaptation work.    

    I’d like to offer my sincere thanks to Professor Piers Forster, who has been our interim Chair since Lord Deben stepped down. He has led the Committee through an incredibly busy period overseeing advice on the UK’s Seventh Carbon Budget, three devolved carbon budgets, and a number of key progress reports to government.   

    I am committed to upholding the rigour and independent nature of the Committee’s advice, while harnessing our country’s wealth of scientific, financial and business talent.

    Nigel Topping’s selection follows a competitive recruitment process in line with the Governance Code for Public Appointments. 

    Notes to Editors

    The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government, and Northern Ireland Executive agreed to appoint Nigel Topping. The decision-making Ministers were: 

    • Ed Miliband MP, Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero 

    • Andrew Muir MLA, Minister of Agriculture, Environment, and Rural Affairs, Northern Ireland Executive 

    • Gillian Martin MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy, Scottish Government 

    • Huw Irranca-Davies MS, Deputy First Minister of Wales and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Welsh Government 

    Nigel Topping’s term as Chair will begin on Wednesday 23 July.

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    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    July 22, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: GUU became the winner of the All-Russian competition of youth projects 2025

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Official website of the State –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The State University of Management was among the winners of the All-Russian competition of youth projects among universities, implemented with the support of Rosmolodezh and Rosmolodezh.Grants.

    A total of 2,803 projects from 293 educational institutions were submitted to the competition, and 89 universities won.

    The State University of Management received the maximum grant of 22.5 million rubles for the implementation of youth initiatives.

    The head of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs, associate professor of the Department of State and Municipal Management of the State University of Management Grigory Gurov noted that “the grant is no longer a one-time subsidy, but a two-year program for the development of youth policy. Comprehensive programs that receive funding go beyond individual events and become systemic work.”

    In 2025-2026, 14 project solutions aimed at forming value systems and guidelines among young people will be implemented at the State University of Management:

    School of Coordinators “KUL” All-Russian Forum of Student Commissions on Education Quality and Centers for Researching Students’ Opinions “Exploring Students” Creation of a System for Popularizing Volunteering “The Path of Good” School of Student Self-Government Activists “Successful Leader’s Course” Military-Patriotic Game “Defenders of the State University of Management” Student Interregional Historical Ball “Inspiration” Festival of Youth Brass Bands “St. George’s Trumpets” Youth Festival of Creativity “Raising the Flag” School of Administrators of the Service-Learning Program Interregional Accelerator “Entrepreneur for Russia” Student Coworking Zone on the -1 Floor of the Main Academic Building Entrepreneurial Coworking Zone Festival of Interethnic Friendship and Harmony Dedicated to the Year of the Defender of the Fatherland “Hero of His People” Patriotic Festival “Family History. Immortal Memory”

    We will report on the progress of the projects on our website and in the official social networks of the State University of Management, subscribe so as not to miss important information: VKontakte, Telegram, Zen, Rutube.

    Please note: This information is raw content obtained directly from the source of the information. It is an accurate report of what the source claims and does not necessarily reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

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    July 22, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese peacekeepers conduct joint attack response drills with friendly troops 2025-07-21 18:25:47 The Chinese Peacekeeping Military Utility Helicopter Unit and the Chinese Peacekeeping Rapid Response Unit to the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) conducted joint drills in the context of responding to the armed attacks in land operations together with peacekeeping troops from multiple countries.

    Source: People’s Republic of China – Ministry of National Defense

      BEIJING, July 21 — Focusing on the security situation in the mission area, the Chinese Peacekeeping Military Utility Helicopter Unit and the Chinese Peacekeeping Rapid Response Unit to the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) recently conducted joint drills in the context of responding to the armed attacks in land operations together with peacekeeping troops from multiple countries.

      The drills involved rapid response, armed support, medical rescue, and other subjects, aiming to strengthen the coordinated operational capabilities of multinational peacekeeping troops.

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    July 22, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Latest UAVs, Counter-UAVs Showcased in China 2025-07-22 18:33:55 On Monday, the theme day event on unmanned and counter-unmanned land combat systems in the military trade market held by the China North Industries Group (Norinco Group) kicked off in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

    Source: People’s Republic of China – Ministry of National Defense

      BEIJING, July 22 — On Monday, the theme day event on unmanned and counter-unmanned land combat systems in the military trade market held by the China North Industries Group (Norinco Group) kicked off in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The latest equipment such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), loitering munitions, and counter-UAVs were all showcased.

      The theme day event was divided into dynamic performance and static display. The dynamic part displayed aerial “offensive and defensive” operations such as reconnaissance, informed planning, penetration and attack, etc.

      The exhibition area displayed unmanned and counter-unmanned equipment including UAVs, airborne munitions, loitering munitions. In addition, the wheeled gunnery with an unmanned turret that can automatically load and fire, the tank with an onboard UAV system and a radio jamming system, were also showcased.

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    July 22, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Medical Procedure Kits Correction: Medline Industries, LP Issues Correction for Medline Craniotomy Kits Containing Codman Disposable Perforators Due to Risk for Device Disassembly

    Source: US Department of Health and Human Services – 3

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    MIL OSI USA News –

    July 22, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: IAEA Reviews Progress of Sri Lanka’s Nuclear Infrastructure Development

    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency – IAEA

    INIR mission team leader John Haddad presents the draft report to Thushara Rathnayake, Chairperson of the Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Board, at the closing meeting on 18 July. (Photo: Ministry of Energy of Sri Lanka)

    As Sri Lanka embarks on the development of its nuclear power programme, the country is making progress in establishing the necessary nuclear infrastructure, according to an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) review mission that recently concluded.

    The follow-up Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Review (INIR) mission, conducted at the request of the Government of Sri Lanka, took place from 14 to 18 July 2025.

    The mission team, comprising two international experts from Bulgaria and Türkiye and two IAEA staff,  assessed the progress made to address the recommendations and suggestions of the Phase 1 2022 INIR mission. A Phase 1 INIR mission assesses the readiness of a country to make a knowledgeable commitment to a nuclear power programme using the Phase 1 criteria of the IAEA Milestones Approach and Evaluation Methodology. The 2022 mission made 26 recommendations and 6 suggestions to assist Sri Lanka in advancing its infrastructure development.

    In 2010, Sri Lanka’s Cabinet approved the initiation of studies for implementing a nuclear power programme in the country. In 2019, a Nuclear Energy Programme Implementing Organization (NEPIO) was established to coordinate related efforts, which included the Ministry of Energy, the Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Board (SLAEB), the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) and the Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Regulatory Council (SLAERC). In 2024, the government decided on further actions to consider a nuclear power programme.

    The INIR team concluded that Sri Lanka has made good progress to address recommendations and suggestions from the Phase 2 INIR mission in 2022. Sri Lanka has already identified five candidate sites for the nuclear power plant, established a management structure to oversee the procurement process for nuclear reactors, drafted a comprehensive nuclear law and included nuclear power in its current long-term energy planning for the period 2025-2044.

    Sri Lanka hosted a national workshop on nuclear law in November 2023, as well as an IAEA  Site and External Events Design Review Service (SEED) mission in 2024, which reviewed the country’s selection process to identify candidate sites to build its first nuclear power plant. A SEED follow up mission was also conducted, which took place in July this year.

    “Sri Lanka is actively working on addressing the recommendations and suggestions from the main INIR mission in 2022,” said mission team leader John Haddad from IAEA’s Nuclear Infrastructure Development Section. “This indicates the level of commitment of Sri Lanka to conduct the required studies and make a knowledgeable decision regarding the nuclear power programme.”

    In the opening ceremony for the INIR Mission, Hon. Eng. Kumara Jayakody, Cabinet Minister of Energy, welcomed the INIR mission as “a significant milestone in Sri Lanka’s journey towards a secure, sustainable and forward-looking energy future as we take decisive steps forward in exploring the role of nuclear power in our national energy mix.”

    Nuclear Power is included as an energy source within the CEB Least Cost Long Term Generation and Expansion Plan 2025-2044. According to the plan, accommodating a nuclear power unit above 600 MWe to the Sri Lankan network will be technically challenging due to the network’s condition, projected demand growth, and the generation mix which is expected to be dominated by variable renewable energy sources. The team said that further work is needed related to the finalization of strategies and studies in various areas of infrastructure development such as, among others, management, human resource development, stakeholder involvement, radioactive waste management and industrial involvement.

    About Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Review (INIR) Missions

    INIR missions are based on the IAEA Milestones Approach, with its 19 infrastructure issues, three phases (consider, prepare and construct) and three milestones (decide, contract and operate). INIR missions enable IAEA Member State representatives to have in-depth discussions with international experts about experiences and best practices in different countries.

    In developing its recommendations, the INIR team considers the comments made by the relevant national organizations. Implementation of any of the team’s recommendations and suggestions is at the discretion of the Member State requesting the mission. The results of the INIR mission are expected to help the Member State develop an action plan to fill any gaps, which in turn will help the development of the national nuclear infrastructure.

    INIR follow-up missions assess the implementation of the recommendations and suggestions provided during the main mission.

    MIL Security OSI –

    July 22, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Draganfly Secures Strategic Military Order for Commander 3XL UAV Systems

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Tampa Bay, Florida, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Draganfly Inc. (NASDAQ: DPRO; CSE: DPRO; FSE: 3U8A) (“Draganfly” or the “Company”), an award-winning developer of drone solutions and systems developer, today announced the sale of Commander 3XL Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) systems to a globally recognized defense contractor specializing in persistent surveillance technologies for military operations.

    A trusted partner to U.S. and allied defense forces for decades, the client is one of the world’s leading providers of persistent surveillance platforms. Its systems are deployed across key Department of Defense (DoD) and allied installations, delivering reliable, persistent intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities.

    The Commander 3XL’s modular payload architecture, extended endurance, and AI-enabled mission control make it an ideal asset for military-grade surveillance programs. The systems will support perimeter security, early warning, and real-time situational awareness, operating seamlessly alongside and integrated with persistent platforms and ground-based command centers.

    “This sale marks a significant milestone for Draganfly as we expand our presence in the defense sector,” said Cameron Chell, CEO of Draganfly. “We are honored that the Commander 3XL has been chosen for integration into one of the world’s most advanced and enduring persistent surveillance platforms. This integration enhances capabilities for military and border surveillance systems, providing greater reach and effectiveness.”

    This purchase further underscores the Commander 3XL’s versatility in both static and dynamic ISR environments, enabling defense clients to adapt swiftly to evolving threat landscapes.

    About Draganfly

    Draganfly Inc. (NASDAQ: DPRO; CSE: DPRO; FSE: 3U8A) is a leader in cutting-edge drone solutions and software that are transforming industries and serving stakeholders globally. Recognized for innovation and excellence for over 25 years, Draganfly delivers award-winning technology to the public safety, agriculture, industrial inspection, security, mapping, and surveying markets. The Company is driven by passion, ingenuity, and a mission to provide efficient solutions and first-class services to customers worldwide, saving time, money, and lives.

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    Media Contact:
    Erika Racicot
    Email: media@draganfly.com

    Company Contact
    Cameron Chell
    Chief Executive Officer
    (306) 955-9907
    info@draganfly.com

    This release contains certain “forward looking statements” and certain “forward-looking ‎‎‎‎information” as ‎‎‎‎defined under applicable securities laws. Forward-looking statements ‎‎‎‎and information can ‎‎‎‎generally be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as ‎‎‎‎‎“may”, “will”, “expect”, “intend”, ‎‎‎‎‎“estimate”, “anticipate”, “believe”, “continue”, “plans” or similar ‎‎‎‎terminology. Forward-looking statements ‎‎‎‎and information are based on forecasts of future ‎‎‎‎results, estimates of amounts not yet determinable and ‎‎‎‎assumptions that, while believed by ‎‎‎‎management to be reasonable, are inherently subject to significant ‎‎‎‎business, economic and ‎‎‎‎competitive uncertainties and contingencies. Forward-looking statements ‎‎‎‎include, but are not ‎‎‎‎limited to, statements with respect to the Commander 3XL’s modular payload architecture, extended endurance, and AI-enabled mission control make it an ideal asset for military-grade surveillance programs as well as that the systems will support perimeter security, early warning, and real-time situational awareness, operating seamlessly alongside persistent platforms and ground-based command centers. Forward-‎‎‎‎looking statements and information are subject to various ‎known ‎‎and unknown risks and ‎‎‎‎‎uncertainties, many of which are beyond the ability of the Company to ‎control or ‎‎predict, that ‎‎‎‎may cause ‎the Company’s actual results, performance or achievements to be ‎materially ‎‎different ‎‎‎‎from those ‎expressed or implied thereby, and are developed based on assumptions ‎about ‎‎such ‎‎‎‎risks, uncertainties ‎and other factors set out here in, including but not limited to: the potential ‎‎‎‎‎‎‎impact of epidemics, ‎pandemics or other public health crises, including the ‎COVID-19 pandemic, on the Company’s business, operations and financial ‎‎‎‎condition; the ‎‎‎successful integration of ‎technology; the inherent risks involved in the general ‎‎‎‎securities markets; ‎‎‎uncertainties relating to the ‎availability and costs of financing needed in the ‎‎‎‎future; the inherent ‎‎‎uncertainty of cost estimates; the ‎potential for unexpected costs and ‎‎‎‎expenses, currency ‎‎‎fluctuations; regulatory restrictions; and liability, ‎competition, loss of key ‎‎‎‎employees and other related risks ‎‎‎and uncertainties disclosed under the ‎heading “Risk Factors“ ‎‎‎‎in the Company’s most recent filings filed ‎‎‎with securities regulators in Canada on ‎the SEDAR ‎‎‎‎website at www.sedar.com and with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) on EDGAR through the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The Company undertakes ‎‎‎no obligation to update forward-‎looking ‎‎‎‎information except as required by applicable law. Such forward-‎‎‎looking information represents ‎‎‎‎‎managements’ best judgment based on information currently available. ‎‎‎No forward-looking ‎‎‎‎statement ‎can be guaranteed and actual future results may vary materially. ‎‎‎Accordingly, readers ‎‎‎‎are advised not to ‎place undue reliance on forward-looking statements or ‎‎‎information.

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    July 22, 2025
  • MIL-OSI NGOs: IAEA Reviews Progress of Sri Lanka’s Nuclear Infrastructure Development

    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) –

    INIR mission team leader John Haddad presents the draft report to Thushara Rathnayake, Chairperson of the Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Board, at the closing meeting on 18 July. (Photo: Ministry of Energy of Sri Lanka)

    As Sri Lanka embarks on the development of its nuclear power programme, the country is making progress in establishing the necessary nuclear infrastructure, according to an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) review mission that recently concluded.

    The follow-up Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Review (INIR) mission, conducted at the request of the Government of Sri Lanka, took place from 14 to 18 July 2025.

    The mission team, comprising two international experts from Bulgaria and Türkiye and two IAEA staff,  assessed the progress made to address the recommendations and suggestions of the Phase 1 2022 INIR mission. A Phase 1 INIR mission assesses the readiness of a country to make a knowledgeable commitment to a nuclear power programme using the Phase 1 criteria of the IAEA Milestones Approach and Evaluation Methodology. The 2022 mission made 26 recommendations and 6 suggestions to assist Sri Lanka in advancing its infrastructure development.

    In 2010, Sri Lanka’s Cabinet approved the initiation of studies for implementing a nuclear power programme in the country. In 2019, a Nuclear Energy Programme Implementing Organization (NEPIO) was established to coordinate related efforts, which included the Ministry of Energy, the Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Board (SLAEB), the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) and the Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Regulatory Council (SLAERC). In 2024, the government decided on further actions to consider a nuclear power programme.

    The INIR team concluded that Sri Lanka has made good progress to address recommendations and suggestions from the Phase 2 INIR mission in 2022. Sri Lanka has already identified five candidate sites for the nuclear power plant, established a management structure to oversee the procurement process for nuclear reactors, drafted a comprehensive nuclear law and included nuclear power in its current long-term energy planning for the period 2025-2044.

    Sri Lanka hosted a national workshop on nuclear law in November 2023, as well as an IAEA  Site and External Events Design Review Service (SEED) mission in 2024, which reviewed the country’s selection process to identify candidate sites to build its first nuclear power plant. A SEED follow up mission was also conducted, which took place in July this year.

    “Sri Lanka is actively working on addressing the recommendations and suggestions from the main INIR mission in 2022,” said mission team leader John Haddad from IAEA’s Nuclear Infrastructure Development Section. “This indicates the level of commitment of Sri Lanka to conduct the required studies and make a knowledgeable decision regarding the nuclear power programme.”

    In the opening ceremony for the INIR Mission, Hon. Eng. Kumara Jayakody, Cabinet Minister of Energy, welcomed the INIR mission as “a significant milestone in Sri Lanka’s journey towards a secure, sustainable and forward-looking energy future as we take decisive steps forward in exploring the role of nuclear power in our national energy mix.”

    Nuclear Power is included as an energy source within the CEB Least Cost Long Term Generation and Expansion Plan 2025-2044. According to the plan, accommodating a nuclear power unit above 600 MWe to the Sri Lankan network will be technically challenging due to the network’s condition, projected demand growth, and the generation mix which is expected to be dominated by variable renewable energy sources. The team said that further work is needed related to the finalization of strategies and studies in various areas of infrastructure development such as, among others, management, human resource development, stakeholder involvement, radioactive waste management and industrial involvement.

    About Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Review (INIR) Missions

    INIR missions are based on the IAEA Milestones Approach, with its 19 infrastructure issues, three phases (consider, prepare and construct) and three milestones (decide, contract and operate). INIR missions enable IAEA Member State representatives to have in-depth discussions with international experts about experiences and best practices in different countries.

    In developing its recommendations, the INIR team considers the comments made by the relevant national organizations. Implementation of any of the team’s recommendations and suggestions is at the discretion of the Member State requesting the mission. The results of the INIR mission are expected to help the Member State develop an action plan to fill any gaps, which in turn will help the development of the national nuclear infrastructure.

    INIR follow-up missions assess the implementation of the recommendations and suggestions provided during the main mission.

    MIL OSI NGO –

    July 22, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: Sowing the seeds of digital agriculture in Ethiopia

    Source: APO


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    Ethiopia’s agricultural sector is going digital, with new tools offering ways to boost productivity and improve market access. In Addis Ababa, sector leaders and stakeholders explore practical steps for building a more resilient, tech-enabled farming system.

    With traditional farming still widespread and digital tools often out of reach for rural communities, a symposium held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, set out to address challenges in productivity, market access, infrastructure and digital literacy. Smallholder farmers, women, youth and others who are frequently excluded from innovation efforts, received particular attention.

    Organized by Orbit Innovation Hub in partnership with the International Trade Centre and Trade Ethiopia, the symposium brought together stakeholders from across the agriculture and technology ecosystems. 

    Focused on real-world solutions

    The one-day programme included panel discussions, startup pitches, a documentary screening and presentations on new technologies such as AI in agriculture. The event offered a platform for exchanging ideas and exploring how digital innovation can support inclusive and sustainable agricultural growth.

    Orbit Innovation Hub, launched as the social enterprise arm of health tech company Orbit Health, is committed to developing the startup ecosystem in Ethiopia. “We started this because we didn’t want new entrepreneurs to face the same hurdles we did,” said COO Girum Habetewold. “Agriculture remains central to our economy. Modernizing it is essential for long-term growth.”

    Support from the International Trade Centre’s Netherlands Trust Fund V (NTF V) Ethiopia Tech project has been key to turning that vision into reality. Over the past three years, the programme has provided both funding and technical guidance to help Orbit standardize the symposium format, bring in international expertise and expand its reach. What began as a local idea has become a national platform with international relevance.

    Building networks and partnerships

    One of the symposium’s key strengths was the range of voices in the room. Policymakers, business leaders, researchers, funders and grassroots entrepreneurs all took part. “Everyone brought their networks,” said Kiya Girma of Trade Ethiopia. “It helped connect people who don’t usually have the chance to collaborate directly.”

    Trade Ethiopia, a B2B platform connecting local producers with global buyers, joined the organizing team for the first time this year. Their involvement highlighted the importance of linking agriculture, digital tools and export opportunities. “We support cooperatives and smallholder farmers in accessing markets,” Girma said. “Digital tools help them do that more efficiently and on better terms.”

    NTF V played a coordinating role in bringing these different actors together, drawing on its extensive experience in supporting agricultural trade and digital innovation across Ethiopia.

    Stories from the field

    The symposium also presented examples of what happens when digital tools and support systems are in place. For example, a young farmer from Woliso, who attended a SEED programme workshop, secured a bank loan and bought a tractor. His story illustrates how targeted training and financial access can bring new opportunities for youth engagement and economic mobility within the sector.

    Another example came from Kifiya Technologies, a company offering digital insurance services that help farmers manage risk and improve resilience. 

    Speakers raised important points about the need to design tools that fit local realities, invest in digital literacy, prioritize relationships with farmers, and ensure that technology is accessible, affordable and relevant to those working in remote or underserved areas. Several panelists stressed that without strong local engagement, even the most advanced tools risk being underused or misunderstood. 

    “You don’t get useful data unless you’ve built trust,” Girma said. “Technology has to work for the people using it.”

    Supporting national goals

    The symposium directly supports Ethiopia’s Digital Ethiopia 2025 strategy, which aims to unlock greater value in agriculture through digital innovation. Orbit Innovation Hub has been an active contributor to this agenda, and NTF V has served as a key partner in making that contribution possible.

    NTF V’s broader impact extends well beyond the symposium. The project helped Ethiopian agri-businesses engage in international markets, supported women-led enterprises, and increased digital access for nearly 400,000 individuals. It also brought in direct investment and improved the capacity of local support organizations, including those involved in agricultural trade.

    Looking ahead

    As the NTF V project concludes, Orbit and its partners are exploring how to sustain and scale the work that has been started. Plans are under way for future editions of the symposium and new initiatives that will support innovation in agriculture and beyond.

    “Agriculture in Ethiopia is beginning to change,” said Habetewold of Orbit Innovation Hub. “It’s a slow process, but the groundwork is being laid. Shifting from traditional practices to data-driven, tech-enabled farming will take time, especially given the scale of the sector and the realities facing smallholder farmers. But with continued investment, strong partnerships and a focus on practical outcomes, Ethiopia is taking meaningful steps toward a more resilient and inclusive farming future.” 

    The COO added that the AgriTech Stakeholders Symposium has become a clear example of how local collaboration, combined with sustained international support, can turn good ideas into action and help reshape the agricultural landscape from the ground up.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of International Trade Centre.

    MIL OSI Africa –

    July 22, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) hosts Digital Village twinning event in Rwanda to advance digital agriculture

    Source: APO


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    The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in collaboration with Rwanda’s Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources (MINAGRI), hosted a Digital Village twinning event as part of the Fostering Digital Villages through Innovative Advisory and Profitable Market Services in Africa (FDiVi) project.

    The event brought together more than 130 participants, including representatives from farmer organizations, private sector partners, digital ambassadors, and officials from the Ministry of ICT and Innovation (MINICT), MINAGRI, and the Rwanda Information Society Authority (RISA). The gathering served as a platform for sharing experiences and best practices in leveraging digital technologies to enhance agricultural productivity, market access, advisory services, and access to real-time data and knowledge.

    A key highlight of the event was a Peer Learning Session, during which members from 48 farmer cooperatives shared testimonies and best practices on how digital tools have transformed their daily lives. These stories illustrated the real-world impact of digital transformation in agriculture, particularly in improving efficiency, profitability, and market connectivity.

    During a panel discussion, district authorities from Musanze, Nyanza, Ngororero, and Nyagatare reflected on the opportunities and challenges of scaling digital agriculture in rural communities. The four districts expressed their commitment to integrating the FDiVi project into local development plans and emphasized the importance of cross-district collaboration and peer learning both within Rwanda and as a model for other countries.

    FAO Representative a.i in Rwanda Nomathemba Mhlanga commended the role of digital ambassadors in guiding farmers through the digital literacy journey and underscored the need for continued support from local governments.

    “District and sector authorities must remain the bridge between policy and practice, between strategy and implementation,” she said.

    As part of the event, outstanding farmer cooperatives were recognized during an awards ceremony.  FAO provided 99 smartphones to selected farmer organizations to support access to digital tools.

    “This smartphone will transform how our cooperative accesses information, connects with markets, receives digital advisory services, and promotes our agricultural products using technology,” said Nyirabakiga Immaculée, one of the recipients.

    Through the FDiVi project, FAO continues to empower rural communities by fostering inclusive digital ecosystems that drive innovation, market integration, and improved livelihoods across Rwanda.

    FAO’s FDiVi project, launched in April 2024, empowers around 150 farmer groups in Malawi, Rwanda, and Zimbabwe by using digital tools such as tablets, AI‑chatbots, and social media to enhance agricultural advisory services, improve market access, and boost rural livelihoods.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO): Regional Office for Africa.

    MIL OSI Africa –

    July 22, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Banking: Secretary General of ASEAN Delivered Remarks at the Opening Ceremony of ASEAN Regional Disaster Emergency Response Simulation Exercise 2025, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

    Source: ASEAN

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today delivered remarks at the Opening Ceremony of the ASEAN Regional Disaster Emergency Response Simulation Exercise 2025 (ARDEX-25), in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. In his remarks, SG Dr. Kao underscored the critical role of ARDEX as a cornerstone of ASEAN’s efforts to strengthen regional disaster resilience. He emphasised that through coordinated simulation exercises, ARDEX enables ASEAN Member States and relevant stakeholders to assess the effectiveness of existing mechanisms in responding to complex emergencies. SG Dr. Kao also highlighted that the exercise fosters a spirit of solidarity and collective responsibility among ASEAN Member States, which is essential for building a more responsive and adaptive disaster management system in the face of increasingly severe and frequent natural hazards.
     
    During the pre-ceremony engagement and equipment display visit, SG Dr. Kao was invited by the H.E. Kun Kim to inspect search and rescue equipment from Cambodia and other ASEAN Member States, showcasing technologies and capacities.
     
    Download the full remarks here.
     

    The post Secretary General of ASEAN Delivered Remarks at the Opening Ceremony of ASEAN Regional Disaster Emergency Response Simulation Exercise 2025, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia appeared first on ASEAN Main Portal.

    MIL OSI Global Banks –

    July 22, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: £1m investment to turn Portsmouth into a nature positive city

    Source: City of Portsmouth

    Nearly £1m of extra investment will help reinforce Portsmouth as a nature positive city.

    Portsmouth City Council has been awarded Nature Towns and Cities funding after a successful bid to the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

    The £895,818 will be spent on transforming the city’s green infrastructure over three years for the benefit of residents and nature, paving the way for Portsmouth to become an officially recognised Nature City. It will also be used to leverage in external funding for the city.

    Cllr Kimberly Barrett, Portsmouth City Council Cabinet Member for Climate Change and Greening the City, said:

    “As we approach 2026, Portsmouth’s Centenary Year, this funding will help us understand how we can work with residents and communities to achieve our  bold ambition to make Portsmouth a nature positive city, where the benefits of nature can be enjoyed and support the health and wellbeing of residents.

    “We can only achieve this by working in partnership, and the council is delighted to be working with Southern Water, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, Historic England and Shaping Portsmouth. We know facing the environmental challenges of the future requires strong collaboration.”

    Because Portsmouth is a densely populated city, it means its vital green spaces are fragmented by roads and buildings. The funding will help connect these spaces by identifying opportunities for new green infrastructure such as rain gardens and trees, creating corridors for wildlife to travel between.

    The funding will build on recommendations from a developing Urban Forest Master Plan and enable the council to work with residents, landowners and others across the city to develop a resilient treescape with diverse species resistant to a changing climate and pests and disease. This will help in the fight against climate change, by creating shade and cooling because trees release water vapour, and absorb rain water.

    By working with local environmental groups, charities, communities and businesses the council will develop a shared understanding of how to become a well-adapted Portsmouth, resilient to the increasing climate hazards already being faced, whether heatwaves or intense rainfall bringing surface water flooding. Working in key areas of the city will drive investment for green infrastructure into places where it is needed most, therefore addressing inequalities.

    Community groups will be supported through small grants, training and mentoring. Businesses will also be encouraged to participate in the project accessing support and advice.

    The ambitious and transformative project will start in October 2025 when further details will be available.

    Residents are also encouraged to help young trees thrive in the current heatwaves by watering those close to where they live or work.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    July 22, 2025
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