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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Media Advisory: Infrastructure Announcement in Montréal

    Source: Government of Canada News

    Media advisory

    Montréal, Québec, October 17, 2024  — Members of the media are invited to an infrastructure announcement with the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Member of Parliament for Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Émilie Thuillier, Borough Mayor Ahuntsic-Cartierville and Anne-Marie Barnard, Executive Director, Battat Art Centre.

    Date:
    Friday, October 18, 2024

    Time:
    9:30 a.m. EDT

    Location:
    CAB – Centre d’art Battat, 1st Floor
    333, rue Port-Royal Ouest
    Montréal (Québec)
    H3L 2C1

    Contacts

    For more information (media only), please contact:

    Sofia Ouslis
    Communications Advisor
    Office of the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities
    sofia.ouslis@infc.gc.ca

    Media Relations
    Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada
    613-960-9251
    Toll free: 1-877-250-7154
    Email: media-medias@infc.gc.ca
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    Web: Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

    Anne-Marie Barnard
    Executive Director
    Centre d’art Battat
    514-476-9427
    am.barnard@cab.art

    MIL OSI Canada News

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Manx National Insurance Fund – sustainability report

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    A new report on the Manx National Insurance Fund includes analysis from GAD. It includes options to ensure long-term funding sustainability.

    Credit: Unsplash

    The Isle of Man Treasury has published ‘The Manx National Insurance Fund – Addressing the long-term sustainability of the Island’s Social Security Benefits and National Insurance Scheme’.

    This report includes analysis carried out by the Government Actuary’s Department (GAD).

    Background

    GAD carries out a review of the Manx National Insurance Fund every 5 years for the Isle of Man Treasury. These reviews assess the financial position of the Fund and project how it is expected to change over the next 60 years.

    The most recent review was carried out in 2022 and showed that, without any additional financing, the Fund is projected to be exhausted by 2048. Following this, the Isle of Man Treasury worked with GAD exploring how potential changes to the benefits paid out of the Fund would impact its financial position.

    Credit: Shutterstock

    Sustainability report

    The Isle of Man Treasury has used GAD’s analysis to feed into its considerations around the long-term sustainability of the Fund and has now published a report summarising its position.

    The report sets out the background of the Isle of Man’s Social Security scheme. It also includes the options the Isle of Man Treasury is considering, to ensure the long-term funding is sustainable and Fund exhaustion is prevented.

    GAD actuary, Laura Young, has been leading the actuarial work and said: “It has been very interesting to work on the Manx National Insurance Fund and see our calculations being used by the Isle of Man Treasury to consider key policy decisions.

    “Knowing our analysis will be read and discussed by senior figures within the Isle of Man government is really exciting and I am proud that GAD’s work is feeding directly into such an important debate.”

    GAD showed the impact of various changes in benefit increases which have been included in the sustainability report. The Isle of Man Treasury plans to engage with Tynwald Members and provide a further report ahead of their next budget in February 2025.

    Updates to this page

    Published 22 October 2024

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UK satellites to boost maritime security on track for 2025 launch

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    A satellite developed by the UK business Horizon Technologies is on schedule for launch in mid-2025.

    Credit: Horizon Technologies

    A satellite developed by the UK business Horizon Technologies has successfully completed its Critical Design Review (CDR), and is on schedule for launch in mid-2025, the UK Space Agency announced today.  

    The Amber-2 Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) Satellite will play a key role in detecting ‘dark vessels’ at sea, such as those involved in illegal immigration, illegal fishing activities, drug smuggling, ship-to-ship transfers of goods and evading sanctions. 

    The development of the satellite is supported by a £1.2 million investment from the UK Space Agency. The wider Amber Programme has been designed to meet the MDA requirements of the Royal Navy via the Joint Maritime Security Centre (JMSC) in Portsmouth.  

    The follow-on satellite Amber-3 is also progressing, with Horizon Technologies currently accepting industry-wide proposals from potential spacecraft/bus suppliers for the build, and a targeted launch date of late 2025.  

    The Amber satellites work by detecting radio frequency (RF) signals enabling the identification of satphones and navigation radars, so when vessels engaged in illegal activities turn off their Automatic Identification System (AIS) they can still be tracked. Over the past year, several governments have been testing the Horizon Technologies Amber’s Signal Acquisition System with impressive results.   

    A single tower-mounted variant called AmberPersistent can collect RF signals (L/S/X band emitters) up to 3 million sq/km with real-time 4/7 coverage, essential for tracking vessels carrying out illicit activities. In the past quarter, Horizon technologies has received substantial AmberPersistent orders from NATO and non-NATO governments. 

    Matt Archer, UK Space Agency Director of Launch said: 

    The successful progress of the Amber-2 satellite by Horizon Technologies demonstrates the UK’s leadership in advancing space-based solutions for global maritime security. By detecting hard-to-track vessels, Amber-2 will play a pivotal role in safeguarding international waters from illegal activities.  

    We’re looking forward to seeing the satellite launch next year, and to continuing our collaboration with industry on cutting-edge technologies that deliver real-world benefits. Supporting projects like the Amber Programme not only enhances security but also creates high-skilled jobs and fosters innovation across the UK.

    Space-based RF collection will be particularly effective for open-ocean detection, while shore-based systems can cover some signals/bands up to 1,000 km, and provide real time persistent coverage within a nation’s Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs).   

    Horizon Technologies CEO John Beckner stated: 

    The RF Earth Observation market is developing in a path analogous to AIS tracking.  The RF signals collection market will likely be a combination of terrestrial systems and space-based data. 

    All you need is a secure coastal site, power, and an internet connection.

    Horizon Technologies is a small business headquartered in Reading, Berkshire, and is a global leader in innovative signals intelligence and space-based Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) intelligence solutions. 

    Updates to this page

    Published 22 October 2024

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI USA: Moolenaar, Rubio, Colleagues Call For Treasury to Retroactively Review Its Failure to Block Gotion Transaction

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman John Moolenaar (4th District of Michigan)

    Headline: Moolenaar, Rubio, Colleagues Call For Treasury to Retroactively Review Its Failure to Block Gotion Transaction

    Moolenaar, Rubio, Colleagues Call For Treasury to Retroactively Review Its Failure to Block Gotion Transaction

    Gotion Incorporated, a company with deep ties to the Chinese Communist Party, has plans to develop a large industrial site in Mecosta County, Michigan near a U.S. military installation in the state. The failure of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) to investigate and block this development poses a serious threat to U.S. national security.

    Congressman John Moolenaar (R-MI), U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) and their colleagues, sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen urging her to use CFIUS’s authority to retroactively review the transaction after CFIUS failed to review it two years ago. The transaction should have been reviewed then because “Federal regulations define the extended range of a military installation as land within a 100-mile radius of the military installation” and CFIUS’s own geographic reference tool shows the Gotion site is less than 60 miles from Camp Grayling.

    • “We write to express our deep concern regarding the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s apparent failure to block Gotion Incorporated (Gotion)—an entity with deep ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)—from developing a large industrial site near a major U.S. military installation.”
    • “Given CFIUS’ failure to launch a review of Gotion’s site development when the project was first publicly announced two years ago, it is now imperative that CFIUS update its proposed rulemaking to clarify the Committee’s ability to conduct retroactive reviews of covered greenfield investments that it previously failed to address.”

    Joining Rubio and Moolenaar were Senators Tom Cotton (R-AR), Mike Braun (R-IN) and Joni Ernst (R-IA), as well as Representatives Lisa McClain (R-MI), Bill Huizenga (R-MI), Jack Bergman (R-MI), John James (R-MI), and Tim Walberg (R-MI).

    Flashback… In September 2023, Rubio and Moolenaar sent a letter to Secretary Yellen urging CFIUS to review Gotion’s ownership.

    The full text of the new letter is below. 

    Dear Secretary Yellen:

    We write to express our deep concern regarding the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s apparent failure to block Gotion Incorporated (Gotion)—an entity with deep ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)—from developing a large industrial site near a major U.S. military installation. The scope of United States warfighting capabilities is extremely sensitive knowledge. We must only share this information selectively, exclusively, and knowingly with close allies and partners. Federal agencies have a duty to prevent America’s adversaries from obtaining information concerning our national defense personnel and assets. As we are sure you will agree, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) plays a vital role in blocking foreign efforts to collect intelligence on our military via domestic investment.

    Unfortunately, CFIUS seems to have neglected a substantial foreign project constituting a major national security threat stemming from a major facility being constructed by Gotion. Gotion is the U.S. subsidiary of Gotion High-Tech, an electric vehicle (EV) battery company which is based in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and has documented ties to the CCP. The House Select Committee on the CCP has routinely documented Gotion High-Tech’s notorious, widespread human rights abuses and use of forced labor in mainland China, in addition to its connection with Chinese paramilitary groups. Nonetheless, Gotion is currently constructing a $2.4 billion EV battery plant in Mecosta County, Michigan.

    In June 2023, Gotion announced that its plans for plant construction were outside of CFIUS’ jurisdiction and could therefore continue the project. But as you know, as of February 13, 2020, CFIUS’ jurisdiction applies to greenfield investments when a foreign entity purchases real estate near certain sensitive military bases. Federal regulations define the extended range of a military installation as land within a 100-mile radius of the military installation (31 C.F.R. § 802.211). Covered installations include certain Army combat training centers within the continental United States (31 C.F.R. § 802.227(h)).

    According to CFIUS’ own Part 802 geographic reference tool, Gotion’s site in Michigan is located just under 60 miles south of the Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center—well within the regulation’s definition of extended range. Camp Grayling is the largest National Guard training facility in the United States and is host to both the Northern Strike joint exercises and the National Guard Exportable Combat Training Center Exercises. Yet, despite Camp Grayling’s significance, and the overwhelming evidence that this facility meets CFIUS’ conditions for a sensitive military installation, CFIUS did not include the camp under its definition of covered real estate until its July 2024 proposed rule, “Definition of Military Installation and the List of Military Installations in Regulations Pertaining to Certain Transactions by Foreign Persons Involving Real Estate in the United States.”

    Given CFIUS’ failure to launch a review of Gotion’s site development when the project was first publicly announced two years ago, it is now imperative that CFIUS update its proposed rulemaking to clarify the Committee’s ability to conduct retroactive reviews of covered greenfield investments that it previously failed to address. This step is well within CFIUS’ authority under 50 U.S.C. 4565 §(b)(1)(D)(i). This common-sense measure would not only allow CFIUS to put a stop to Gotion’s continued nefarious activity, but also the activities of many other adversarial entities that have slipped under CFIUS’ radar and acquired land near sensitive military sites. CFIUS’ failure to retroactively review these transactions would constitute a major security blunder and permit the CCP to engage in intelligence gathering that compromises our military capabilities and readiness.

    Given the severity of what seems to be a grave lapse in CFIUS’ judgement, we request answers to the following questions:

    1. Why did CFIUS fail to designate Camp Grayling as an army combat training center under covered real estate until its July 2024 proposed rule?
    2. If Camp Grayling’s exclusion from covered real estate was a failure in oversight, what steps is CFIUS taking to rectify the situation?
    3. What action is CFIUS taking to stop Gotion from continuing its plant construction given its proximity to a major military installation?
    4. Will CFIUS commit to clarify its authority to conduct retroactive reviews of covered greenfield investments that have slipped under CFIUS’ radar?

    Thank you for your attention to this important matter. We look forward to your prompt response.

    MIL OSI USA News

  • MIL-OSI USA: $21.6m Grant to Fund Bluebike Expansion, New Transit Shuttles, Other Congestion Relief Solutions in Metro Boston

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Katherine Clark (5th District of Massachusetts)

    MAPC will work with the Healey-Driscoll Administration, Boston, Cambridge, Somerville, & other Greater Boston communities on regional effort to reduce traffic thanks to new federal award announced this week 

    BOSTON, MA — A major new federal grant designed to help relieve congestion across Greater Boston will fund scores of new Bluebikes stations and add several new shuttle routes to supplement MBTA service throughout the city, the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) announced this week.

    The $21.6 million Congestion Relief Grant from the Federal Highway Administration, one of seven awards issued throughout the country, will fund research into ways of reducing driving and encouraging transit use and will help launch a new mobile app that will allow transit riders to book trips across the system in one place. 

    The new shuttle network will expand public transit in key Boston neighborhoods, including the Seaport, Charlestown, and Allston-Brighton. The Bluebikes expansion will add nearly 400 new bikes to the system, a quarter of them electric bikes (e-bikes), as well as new stations throughout the system. Approximately half of the new stations will be electrified, allowing e-bikes to recharge while docked, extending their range and reducing their dependency on manual battery swapping. Some existing stations will also be relocated from on-street to off-street sites to enable them to operate year-round.

    The first phase of the work will be to plan specific station locations in existing Bluebikes communities, which includes Arlington, Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, Malden, Medford, Newton, Revere, Somerville, Watertown and Salem. 

    “Democrats are on a mission to deliver easier rides for commuters and a more sustainable future for our kids. With this critical funding, we are taking another step forward,” said Democratic Whip Katherine Clark. “I am grateful for the Biden-Harris Administration’s leadership in improving America’s green infrastructure and better connecting our communities. I am proud to have partnered with them to bring home this win and will continue working to reduce congestion and expand public transit options for all residents.” 

    “Greater Boston is getting greater bikes,” said Senator Edward J. Markey. “I am proud to have led our Congressional delegation in advocating for this $21.6 million for MAPC to expand the Bluebikes network and fill transit gaps in the region, especially for communities that are currently underserved. This federal funding will advance transit equity and reduce carbon emissions by giving more people the option to get to work, school, medical appointments, and other important services without relying on a car.” 

    “This $21 million in federal funds will improve our bike infrastructure and fill transit gaps so that Greater Boston has better, cleaner, and safer ways to get around,” said Senator Elizabeth Warren. “I’ve long worked for more federal investment in our transit here in Massachusetts, and I was glad to partner with federal, state, and local partners to bring this grant home to MAPC.” 

    “Bikeshare makes for better commutes and more walkable neighborhoods. I’ll continue working with partners to promote cycling, walking and transit to support vibrant downtowns,” said Congressman Jake Auchincloss. 

    “To unlock a greener, healthier, and more efficient transit future for the Commonwealth, we have to make smart investments targeted at reducing congestion on our roads. That means giving people better options than driving — from taking the train to biking,” said Congressman Seth Moulton. “This $21 million grant will help us make progress toward this goal by giving more people access to bikes than ever before. I’m grateful for the partnership of my colleagues in the federal delegation and to MAPC for their advocacy as we build a transit system that serves everyone.” 

    “This new federal investment, which I am proud to have advocated for, will help make our Commonwealth more connected, give commuters more options to access jobs, groceries, and essential services.” said Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, Co-Chair of the Congressional Bike Caucus. “With this new funding, we’ll be moving closer to a just, equitable, and sustainable transit system that our communities deserve. I’m grateful to the Biden-Harris Administration for this intersectional investment and I’ll continue working to invest in public transit as the public good that it is.” 

    “Easing traffic congestion is only possible if we offer accessible alternatives to cars, and this funding makes it possible for us to do so,” said Boston Mayor Michelle Wu. “I want to thank our partners at MAPC for all they have done to advance this project and make our roads better for all residents.” 

    “The Congestion Relief Program funding is a huge boost in helping to build the transportation system we have dreamed of, one that is seamless, gives people more travel options, and which launches technology to help people navigate as they take trips,” said Transportation Secretary and CEO Monica Tibbits-Nutt. “The funding turns vision into reality, implementing steps to reduce pollution, decrease congestion, and support people who don’t have a car.” 

    “This grant will provide more options for people to get around without relying on a car and will make a dent in Boston’s status as one of the most congested cities,” said Eric Bourassa, Director of Transportation at MAPC, the regional planning agency for Greater Boston, which applied for the grant. “We are also excited to see these funds advance research and technology solutions that will improve non-auto travel options and encourage people to use other modes of transportation. 

    According to INRIX’s Global Traffic Scorecard, Boston area drivers lost 88 hours stuck in traffic in 2023. This grant is designed to create a menu of new projects to address that by easing the transition away from single-occupancy vehicles, and increasing the appeal of public transit and micro-mobility options. 

    For more information about MAPC’s transportation work throughout Greater Boston, visit mapc.org/transportation.

    # # # 

    MAPC’s grant application includes four initiatives: 

    Expand Public Transit 

    • Launch new fixed-route shuttles in three Boston neighborhoods: Allston-Brighton, Charlestown/Somerville, and the Seaport District 

    • Launch and operate on-demand micro-transit services in the Mattapan and Grove Hall neighborhoods of Boston. 

    Expanded Bluebikes throughout Greater Boston 

    • Purchase and install 90 e-bikes and 32 electrified stations 

    • Purchase and install 290 pedal bikes and 32 regular stations 

    • Redistribute non-electrified stations throughout system 

    • Cover operating costs for new stations and bikes for 3-4 years 

    • Move existing stations off-street so they can operate in all four seasons 

    New Trip Planning and Payment App 

    • Allow riders across Greater Boston to plan and pay for all trips in one mobile app, regardless of mode (train, bus, bike, shuttle) 

    Transit Incentives Study 

    Please be advised that the Massachusetts Secretary of State considers e-mail to be a public record, and therefore subject to the Massachusetts Public Records Law, M.G.L. c. 66 § 10. 

     

    MIL OSI USA News

  • MIL-OSI Canada: Minister Marci Ien Announces Recipients of the Governor General’s Awards in Commemoration of the Persons Case

    Source: Government of Canada News

    Today, on Persons Day, and the 95th anniversary of the historic Persons Case, the Honourable Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth, announced the recipients of the 2024 Governor General’s Awards (Persons Awards) in Commemoration of the Persons Case.

    October 18, 2024 – Calgary, Alberta – Women and Gender Equality Canada

    Gender equality isn’t a fight that can be done alone. It requires all of us to acknowledge and work towards breaking down the barriers of entry of equitable participation – in all parts of society. This includes having more diverse representation, a fair say in politics, equal opportunities in Canada’s workforce, and the freedom to live without fear of violence and discrimination.

    Today, on Persons Day, and the 95th anniversary of the historic Persons Case, the Honourable Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth, announced the recipients of the 2024 Governor General’s Awards (Persons Awards) in Commemoration of the Persons Case.

    The 2024 Persons Awards recipients are:

    • Sylvia Bashevkin
    • Janine Benedet, K.C.
    • Dr. Rabiya Jalil
    • Jean Parris
    • Nicole White
    • Joëlle Kabisoso Kapinga (Youth Recipient)

    This year marks the 45th anniversary of the Persons Awards. Both the 2023 and 2024 recipients were commemorated during a ceremony today in Calgary, Alberta. The 2023 Persons Awards recipients are Marlene Catterall, Gemma Hickey, Dr. Nafissa Ismail, Lorin MacDonald, Maria Wu and Aditi Sivakumar (Youth Recipient).

    Recipients of the Persons Awards serve as a beacon of inspiration, encouraging the next generation to reach new heights and continue the tradition of courage, integrity, and hard work that the Famous Five of the Persons Case inspired. The contributions of these award recipients include community builders, academics, artists, physicians, and lawyers, who have helped to advance gender equality by removing barriers that hold women and girls back, and by shaping a world of infinite possibilities for everyone.

    Angie Rutera
    Communications Assistant
    Office of the Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth
    Angie.Rutera@fegc-wage.gc.ca

    MIL OSI Canada News

  • MIL-OSI Security: Bartibog — 24-year-old woman dies following two-vehicle collision

    Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    A 24-year-old woman from Bathurst, N.B., has died following a two-vehicle collision in Bartibog, N.B.

    On October 17, 2024, at approximately 1:50 p.m., members of the Neguac RCMP responded to a report of a two-vehicle collision between a car and a truck on Route 8 in Bartibog. The driver and sole occupant of the car died at the scene as a result of her injuries. The driver and passengers of the truck sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

    The collision is believed to have occurred when the car, travelling northbound, crossed the centre line and collided head-on with the truck, travelling southbound.

    Members of the Miramichi Police Force, Miramichi Fire Department, Ambulance New Brunswick, New Brunswick Department of Public Safety and an RCMP Collision Reconstructionist attended the scene. A member of the New Brunswick Coroner’s Office also attended the scene and is assisting with the ongoing investigation. An autopsy will be conducted to determine the woman’s exact cause of death.

    The investigation is ongoing.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Murder investigation launched after man dies following south west London stabbing

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    A murder investigation has been launched following a stabbing in Kensington and Chelsea in which the victim later died in hospital.

    Police were called at about 20:55hrs on Monday, 30 September to reports of a stabbing in the World’s End Estate, SW10.

    Officers, alongside the London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance, attended and found the man suffering a stab wound injury.

    He was taken to a central London hospital, where he remained until he sadly died on 17 October.

    Police are able to name him as Omarkafi Sahal, who was aged 28. Omarkafi’s family are aware and are being supported by specially trained officers.

    The incident was initially investigated by officers in Kensington and Chelsea. Following Omarkafi’s death they have passed the investigation to homicide detectives, led by Detective Chief Inspector Alison Foxwell

    DCI Foxwell said: “This is a tragic development in this investigation and my thoughts are with Omarkafi’s family at this time.

    “Three men have been charged as part of this investigation prior to Omarkafi’s death and work is ongoing to review those charges as appropriate.

    “I would stress however that charges do not indicate the end of our investigation and I would ask anyone with any information who has not already spoken to police to get in touch at the earliest opportunity. Your information could still be vital to our investigation.”

    Superintendent Owen Renowden, responsible for policing in Kensington and Chelsea, said: “This is a shocking incident in which a young man has been fatally injured. Officers have worked swiftly to identify those involved and bring charges, and that work continues.

    “There has been an increased police presence in the area, which has included the Neighbourhood Policing Teams supported by both specialist officers and partners in the local authority. Any local residents with concerns should speak to an officer or call 101.”

    Three men were previously charged with offences relating to the incident where Omarkafi received his injuries and have appeared in court. Following his death, we will liaise with the Crown Prosecution Service as to whether any of these charges will be amended.

    Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 or post @MetCC ref CAD 7105/30SEP.

    To remain 100% anonymous contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Milwaukee Woman Indicted for Multimillion Dollar Health Care Fraud and Kickback Scheme

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    Gregory J. Haanstad, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, announced that on October 16, 2024, a federal grand jury indicted Lakia Jackson (age: 34) for perpetrating a $3.7 million health care fraud and kickback scheme that involved Jackson lying about having provided prenatal care coordination services and childcare coordination services to at-risk and low-income pregnant women and new mothers in Milwaukee.

    According to the indictment, from June 2020 through December 2021, Jackson owned We Care Services, which was a Prenatal Care Coordination (PNCC) agency operating in Milwaukee. PNCC agencies are reimbursed by Medicaid when they provide services intended to address Wisconsin’s historically high rate of infant mortality among at-risk populations. Specifically, PNCC services are supposed to ensure that women at high risk are identified as early as possible in their pregnancies, receive psychosocial support, prenatal care services, and health and nutrition education, and are referred to available community services that they need to help them achieve positive birth and parenting outcomes.

    The indictment alleges that Jackson offered and provided kickbacks to induce women to sign up for prenatal care coordination services with We Care Services, and then allegedly submitted millions of dollars of fraudulent claims for services never actually provided to those women. Jackson also allegedly submitted claims for services she contended were provided to her clients before she or anyone from her agency had ever met the client.

    The indictment charges Jackson with multiple counts of Health Care Fraud and False Statements Relating to Health Care Matters, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1347 and 18 U.S.C. § 1035, violations of the Anti-Kickback Statute, 42 U.S.C. § 1320a-7b, Money Laundering, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1957, and Aggravated Identity Theft, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1028A. If convicted, Jackson faces a mandatory sentence of two years in prison for each count of Aggravated Identity Theft, up to twenty years in prison for each count of Health Care Fraud, up to ten years in prison for each count of Anti-Kickback Statute violations and Money Laundering, and up to five years in prison for each count of False Statements. 

    The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Medicaid Fraud Control and Elder Abuse Unit of the Wisconsin Department of Justice investigated the case, which Assistant United States Attorneys Julie F. Stewart and Kate M. Biebel will prosecute.

    An indictment is only a charge and not evidence of guilt. The defendant is presumed innocent and is entitled to a fair trial at which the government must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

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    For further information contact:

    Public Information Officer

    Kenneth.Gales@usdoj.gov

    (414) 297-1700

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Shocktober: Xbox’s celebration of all things spooky slashes prices on PC and console games

    Source: Microsoft

    Headline: Shocktober: Xbox’s celebration of all things spooky slashes prices on PC and console games


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  • MIL-OSI: Five Star Bancorp Declares Third Quarter Cash Dividend

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif., Oct. 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Five Star Bancorp (Nasdaq: FSBC) (“Five Star” or the “Company”), a holding company that operates through its wholly owned banking subsidiary, Five Star Bank (the “Bank”), announced today the declaration of a cash dividend of $0.20 per share on the Company’s voting common stock. The dividend is expected to be paid on November 12, 2024, to shareholders of record as of November 4, 2024.

    About Five Star Bancorp
    Five Star is a bank holding company headquartered in Rancho Cordova, California. Five Star operates through its wholly owned banking subsidiary, Five Star Bank. The Bank has eight branches in Northern California. For more information, visit https://www.fivestarbank.com.

    Special Note Concerning Forward-Looking Statements
    This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements represent plans, estimates, objectives, goals, guidelines, expectations, intentions, projections, and statements of the Company’s beliefs concerning future events, business plans, objectives, expected operating results, and the assumptions upon which those statements are based. Forward-looking statements include without limitation, any statement that may predict, forecast, indicate, or imply future results, performance, or achievements, and are typically identified with words such as “may,” “could,” “should,” “will,” “would,” “believe,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “expect,” “aim,” “intend,” “plan,” or words or phases of similar meaning. The Company cautions that the forward-looking statements are based largely on the Company’s expectations and are subject to a number of known and unknown risks and uncertainties that are subject to change based on factors which are, in many instances, beyond the Company’s control. Such forward-looking statements are based on various assumptions (some of which may be beyond the Company’s control) and are subject to risks and uncertainties, which change over time, and other factors, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those currently anticipated. New risks and uncertainties may emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for the Company to predict their occurrence or how they will affect the Company. If one or more of the factors affecting the Company’s forward-looking information and statements proves incorrect, then the Company’s actual results, performance, or achievements could differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, forward-looking information and statements contained in this press release. Therefore, the Company cautions you not to place undue reliance on the Company’s forward-looking information and statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements are set forth in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023 and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the three months ended March 31, 2024 and June 30, 2024, in each case under the section entitled “Risk Factors,” and other documents filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time.

    The Company disclaims any duty to revise or update the forward-looking statements, whether written or oral, to reflect actual results or changes in the factors affecting the forward-looking statements, except as specifically required by law.

    Investor Contact:
    Heather C. Luck, Chief Financial Officer
    Five Star Bancorp
    (916) 626-5008
    hluck@fivestarbank.com

    Media Contact:
    Shelley R. Wetton, Chief Marketing Officer
    Five Star Bancorp
    (916) 284-7827
    swetton@fivestarbank.com

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Governor Murphy Signs Bipartisan Legislation Increasing Penalties for Home Invasions

    Source: US State of New Jersey

    EDISON — Governor Phil Murphy today visited Edison to sign S3006/A4299 into law, establishing the crimes of home invasion burglary and residential burglary. The two new burglary classifications will raise penalties for crimes of burglary, reinforcing legal protections for New Jersey communities and ensuring that individuals who commit these crimes are held accountable.

    “The safety and well-being of New Jerseyans is our Administration’s highest priority,” said Governor Murphy. “Today’s bipartisan legislation ensures that the penalties for burglary and home invasion reflect the severity of these crimes and deter individuals from entering a home illegally. We are grateful to the Legislature, our law enforcement community, local mayors, and community members for supporting our shared goal of keeping New Jersey residents safe.”

    “Our home is our sanctuary, holding the things we value most and the people we love most. When that sanctity is violated and that feeling of security is shattered, it leaves us with an overwhelming feeling of helplessness and vulnerability,” said Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin. “We have seen significant reductions in violent crime in New Jersey, and with the serious consequences established by this new law, Governor Murphy and the Legislature are taking another step in the effort to secure our homes and provide greater peace of mind to all New Jerseyans.”

    “This new law elevating home invasion burglary to a first-degree crime and residential burglary to a second-degree crime is a powerful step toward ensuring the safety of New Jersey’s residents. By increasing the penalties for these serious offenses, we are sending a clear message to criminals that we will not tolerate such brazen acts that violate the sanctity of our homes. This legislation serves as a strong deterrent and reinforces our commitment to keeping our communities safe,” said Colonel Patrick J. Callahan, Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police. “We sincerely thank Governor Phil Murphy and the senators and assembly members who championed this important bill. Their leadership and dedication to public safety will help New Jerseyans feel more secure in their homes, knowing those who threaten their peace will face harsher consequences.”

    Home invasion burglary refers to a person who enters a home to commit an offense and ultimately inflicts bodily injury or is armed with a deadly weapon, whether or not that weapon is used. Under the new law, home invasion burglary is a crime in the first degree. A crime of the first degree is punishable by a term of imprisonment of 10 to 20 years, a fine of up to $200,000, or both.

    Residential burglary refers to a person who enters a home to commit an offense. Under the new law, residential burglary is a crime in the second degree. A crime of the second degree is punishable by a term of imprisonment of five to 10 years, a fine of up to $150,000, or both.

    Both classifications of burglary are subject to the “No Early Release Act,” which requires the convicted person to serve at least 85% of their incarceration term before becoming eligible for parole. Any person convicted of home invasion burglary or residential burglary may be denied a professional license from the Division of Consumer Affairs within the Department of Law and Public Safety.

    Today’s legislation, which takes effect immediately, builds upon the Administration’s commitment to reducing crime and bolstering public safety. Over the past seven years, the Murphy Administration has taken a holistic approach to crime reduction, including tightening gun laws, investing in mental health resources, deploying new data collection technology, and increasing penalties for violators.

    The primary sponsors of S3006/A4299 are Senators Anthony Bucco, Brian Stack, and Vin Gopal, and Assembly members Sterley Stanley, Robert Karabinchak, and Alexander “Avi” Schnall. The bill received overwhelming bipartisan support in the Legislature, with a vote of 36-1 to pass the Senate and a unanimous 74-0 vote in the Assembly.

    “New Jersey has consistently ranked as one of the safest states in the country, but many residents are rightfully concerned by the recent uptick in home break-ins and robberies,” said Congressman Frank Pallone. “I applaud the State Legislature for taking decisive action to address these concerns and thank Governor Murphy for pushing to get this important bill across the finish line. This new law is a commonsense measure that will hold home invaders accountable, provide peace of mind to New Jersey residents, and help law enforcement keep our communities safe.”

    “With the Governor’s signature, New Jersey is sending a strong and clear message that individuals who burglarize homes or engage in other associated criminal activities will face severe consequences,” said Senate Republican Leader Anthony Bucco. “Now, law enforcement and prosecutors will have the necessary tools to combat the troubling wave of residential home burglaries spreading across the Garden State and ensure safety within our communities.  After today, there should be no mistake that if you commit these crimes, you will do time.”

    “Citizens have a right to feel safe in their own homes. Making stiffer penalties for burglaries of residences, especially by perpetrators who are also armed with a weapon, will make would-be burglars think twice before committing this very personal and invasive crime,” said Senator Brian Stack.

    “Even the report of just one home invasion or burglary on a street or in a neighborhood can have a traumatic effect on those who live there,” said Senator Vin Gopal. “People should have a right to feel safe and secure in their own homes. By toughening the punishment for home invasion crimes, including in some cases length of sentencing, we hope to crack down on this practice, and make would-be burglars, car thieves or home invaders think twice before breaking into and entering someone’s home illegally.”

    “As elected leaders we have a responsibility to not just ensure that our residents are safe, but also a responsibility to make sure they feel safe,” said Assemblyman Sterley Stanley. “Unfortunately, it has become clear that many communities throughout our great state do not feel safe due to what would seem to be a unique rise in home burglaries and other related crimes. This important piece of legislation seeks to address these concerns by creating two new charges that prosecutors will have at their disposal in order to hold those who break into homes accountable, while also allowing us to gather important data to better understand the challenges our communities are facing.”

    “A person’s home should be their sanctuary, and this bill holds criminals accountable for targeting those personal spaces,” said Assemblyman Robert Karabinchak. “By specifying the definitions when it comes to residential burglary, we are not just addressing property crimes, we’re also protecting lives.”

    “By clearly defining and separating these crimes, we can ensure that the legal system has the tools to adequately address the dangers posed by home invasion burglary and residential burglary,” said Assemblyman Alexander “Avi” Schnall. “With this bill, we address the unique threats posed by violent break-ins and ensure that those who commit such offenses face appropriate consequences.”

    “I am honored to have worked with Governor Murphy and our State Legislature to pass this crucial bill into law,” said Edison Mayor Sam Joshi. “Home invasions and burglaries not only violate our sense of security, but also leave lasting emotional scars on victims. This law sends a strong message that these crimes will not be tolerated in our community.”

    “As we and all suburban communities have grappled with increased vehicle thefts, I have been clear that home break-ins are unacceptable and those who commit crimes must be held accountable, minors or not. I appreciate Governor Murphy and the state legislature hearing us and responding with this bi-partisan bill,” said Marlboro Mayor Jonathan Hornik.

    “I’m honored to participate as the Governor signs this important legislation. This legislation is a beacon of hope for all New Jersey residents. There was a time when my family and I considered leaving the state due to rising concerns about safety,” said Manjit “Goldy” Batra, an Edison resident whose home was burglarized last year. “However, the commitment to strengthen penalties for these crimes reassures us that our voices are being heard. With this new law, we can expect better accountability for offenders, preventing those who are caught from returning to the streets so quickly. It’s time to reclaim our sense of security and make our neighborhoods safer for everyone. This action sends a strong message that we will not stand for such crimes, and it empowers residents to feel safe in their own homes.”

    “The Fraternal Order of Police New Jersey State Lodge proudly represents over 13,000 active and retired law enforcement officers throughout the State of New Jersey. The FOP strongly endorses A4299/S3006, the Home Invasion Burglary and Residential Burglary legislation’s passage into law. This legislation will enhance the protections afforded our citizens of this great state and we believe will deter criminal activity. This law will strengthen our ability to protect the people we serve and ensure those who commit such heinous acts are held accountable to fullest extent of the law. The FOP thanks the sponsors of this legislation, our legislative leadership for recognizing the importance of this legislation and to Governor Murphy for signing this legislation into law,” said Robert W. Fox, President of the Fraternal Order of Police – New Jersey State Lodge.

    “When people don’t feel safe in their homes then public safety has broken down.  This bill gives law enforcement the tools to prosecute anyone who would violate the sanctity and security of our residents.  It tells criminals that there are real consequences for burglary and home invasion.  We are proud to support this law,” said Peter Andreyev, President of the NJ State PBA.

    “In the wake of the tragic death of Detective Sergeant Monica Mosley as a result of a violent home invasion, it is jolting the crisis level we are at when a trained and capable law enforcement officer is overcome in their own residence.  We must continue to adapt and address these evolutions in criminal behavior in our great state through crucial and impactful public safety policy and legislation such as this Bill that will also send a powerful message and serve as a deterrent to these violent criminals,” said Wayne Blanchard, President of the State Troopers Fraternal Association

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  • MIL-OSI USA: New Landsat Science Team Request for Proposal Now Open

    Source: US Geological Survey

    The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and NASA have officially opened a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the 2025-2029 Landsat Science Team. This team will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the Landsat program, supporting the ongoing operations of Landsat 8 and 9 while contributing to the development of Landsat Next, which is set to launch in 2030/2031.

    Selected members will serve for a term up to five years and will focus on providing relevant science and technical evaluations and recommendations on a number of issues pertinent to the Landsat program, maximizing the value of the Landsat archive, and addressing the unique challenges of next-generation Earth observation systems.

    Issues of interest include support for current and future Landsat missions, maximizing value of the Landsat data archive for users, future science needs and applications, research innovations to advance Landsat applications, and scientific issues associated with the Landsat Next mission. A core functionality is to ensure that the Landsat archive—spanning over 50 years—remains compatible with future missions like Landsat Next, while maintaining the high-quality standards that Landsat is known for. The team will also explore synergy with other Earth observations systems such as the European Copernicus Sentinel-2 missions.

    The RFP encourages a broad representation from academia, government, and industry. Proposals should reflect various expertise in areas such as optical imaging, multi-spectral data, and remote sensing applications.

    Interested applicants should submit their proposal by December 17, 2024. For more information and submission guidelines, visit https://sam.gov/opp/07db5e5e8ec34b2abea7851a53be03e7/view
     

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Wyden Announces Town Hall Next Week in Jackson County

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore)
    October 18, 2024
    Oct. 24 town hall at Phoenix High School will be No. 1,101 in fulfilling the Senator’s pledge to hold at least one annual town hall in each of Oregon’s 36 counties
    Portland – U.S. Senator Ron Wyden today announced he will hold an open-to-all town hall on Thursday, Oct. 24 in Jackson County.
    This 10 am town hall at Phoenix High School Rose Theater (745 N Rose St., Phoenix) will be Wyden’s second this year in Jackson County and 1,101st overall — honoring his promise to hold at least one town hall each year in each of our state’s 36 counties. 
    “Every year, in every county of Oregon, I invite Oregonians to have face-to-face conversations with me at my open-to-all town halls,” Wyden said. “I’m honored every time Oregonians show the entire country how to hold open-to-all meetings with direct conversations that make our communities and state even better places to live and work. I’m eager to hear from Jackson County again, and just as eager to continue this tradition of holding town halls all across Oregon. Coming together to work on common-ground and common-sense solutions is what I call the Oregon Way.”
    Doors will open 30 minutes before the town halls for attendees.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Patrushev assessed the pace of implementation of projects within the framework of the “Wastewater Treatment Facilities” incident

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

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    Dmitry Patrushev assessed the progress of construction and reconstruction of treatment facilities in the Yaroslavl region within the framework of the federal project “Volga Recovery”

    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev made a working visit to the Yaroslavl and Tver regions, during which he assessed the progress of construction and reconstruction of city treatment facilities and held an off-site meeting dedicated to the implementation of instructions within the framework of the “Treatment Facilities” incident. The event, which took place in Tver, was attended by the heads of the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Ministry of Construction, Rosprirodnadzor, Glavgosexpertiza, State Duma deputies, representatives of the Prosecutor General’s Office, as well as regional executive authorities.

    Opening the meeting, Dmitry Patrushev drew attention to the lack of noticeable positive dynamics in the construction and reconstruction of a number of treatment facilities in the Yaroslavl and Tver regions. This may have a negative impact on achieving the target indicators of the national project “Ecology”. “Treatment facilities in Rostov and Tver require our special attention. That is, construction work may be completed by the end of the year, but the facilities will only start operating in the second half of next year. And this is a possible failure to achieve the target indicators of the national project “Ecology”. In Yaroslavl, where I also visited, work on the facility was completed last year, but the treatment facilities still do not meet the standards. Thus, the picture is not the most impressive. I really hope that after our meeting today it will really begin to change,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.

    Speaking about the general tasks within the framework of the incident, Dmitry Patrushev noted that in general, schedules have been approved for almost all objects. “In fact, for the subjects, “road maps” are step-by-step instructions for further actions. At the regional level, headquarters should be fully operational, which will monitor the implementation of deadlines on a daily basis,” Dmitry Patrushev emphasized.

    Summing up the meeting, the Deputy Prime Minister particularly noted that the most important task of the subjects at present is to fully organize the work of regional headquarters under the leadership of governors so that they become an effective mechanism for monitoring and solving problems on the ground. “I remind you that when assessing the overall performance of regional leaders, an indicator characterizing the quality of the environment is taken into account. The efficiency of construction and reconstruction of treatment facilities is one of the priorities for governors. This is a responsibility to the leadership of our country. And most importantly – to the residents of your regions. Do not forget about this,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.

    During his working visit, Dmitry Patrushev visited a number of sites of the federal project “Volga Recovery”. Thus, in the Yaroslavl Region, the Deputy Prime Minister assessed the results of the reconstruction of the sewage treatment facilities of Yaroslavl and the progress of the construction of the treatment facilities of Rostov. In Tver, Dmitry Patrushev was acquainted with the progress of the reconstruction of the biological treatment unit of the city’s treatment facilities.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: U.S. Attorney Damien M. Diggs is committed to protecting the fairness and integrity of the electoral process in the Eastern District of Texas

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    PLANO, Texas – United States Attorney Damien M. Diggs announced today that Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) Anand Varadarajan will lead the efforts of his Office in connection with the Justice Department’s nationwide Election Day Program for the upcoming November 5, 2024, general election.  AUSA Varadarajan has been appointed to serve as the District Election Officer (DEO) for the Eastern District of Texas, and in that capacity is responsible for overseeing the District’s handling of election day complaints of voting rights concerns, threats of violence to election officials or staff, and election fraud, in consultation with Justice Department Headquarters in Washington.

    United States Attorney Diggs said, “Every citizen must be able to vote without interference or discrimination and to have that vote counted in a fair and free election.  Similarly, election officials and staff must be able to serve without being subject to unlawful threats of violence.  The Department of Justice will always work tirelessly to protect the integrity of the election process.  If you have specific information about voter discrimination, election fraud, or threats to election officials and staff, I encourage you to report it to my Office, the Civil Rights Division, or the FBI.”

    The Department of Justice has an important role in deterring and combatting discrimination and intimidation at the polls, threats of violence directed at election officials and poll workers, and election fraud.  The Department will address these violations wherever they occur.  The Department’s longstanding Election Day Program furthers these goals and also seeks to ensure public confidence in the electoral process by providing local points of contact within the Department for the public to report possible federal election law violations.

    Federal law protects against such crimes as threatening violence against election officials or staff, intimidating or bribing voters, buying and selling votes, impersonating voters, altering vote tallies, stuffing ballot boxes, and marking ballots for voters against their wishes or without their input.  It also contains special protections for the rights of voters, and provides that they can vote free from interference, including intimidation, and other acts designed to prevent or discourage people from voting or voting for the candidate of their choice.  The Voting Rights Act protects the right of voters to mark their own ballot or to be assisted by a person of their choice (where voters need assistance because of disability or inability to read or write in English).   

    United States Attorney Diggs stated that: “The franchise is the cornerstone of American democracy.  We all must ensure that those who are entitled to the franchise can exercise it if they choose, and that those who seek to corrupt it are brought to justice.”  In order to respond to complaints of voting rights concerns and election fraud during the upcoming election, and to ensure that such complaints are directed to the appropriate authorities, AUSA/DEO Varadarajan will be on duty in this District while the polls are open.  He can be reached by the public at the following telephone numbers 972-509-1201.

    In addition, the FBI will have special agents available in each field office and resident agency throughout the country to receive allegations of election fraud and other election abuses on election day. The local FBI field office can be reached by the public at 972-559-5000.

    Complaints about possible violations of the federal voting rights laws can be made directly to the Civil Rights Division in Washington, DC by complaint form at https://civilrights.justice.gov/ or by phone at 800-253-3931.

    United States Attorney Diggs said, “Ensuring free and fair elections depends in large part on the assistance of the American electorate.  It is important that those who have specific information about voting rights concerns or election fraud make that information available to the Department of Justice.”

    Please note, however, in the case of a crime of violence or intimidation, please call 911 immediately and before contacting federal authorities.  State and local police have primary jurisdiction over polling places, and almost always have faster reaction capacity in an emergency.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Lankford Challenges HHS’ “Gender Identity” Guidance that Targets People of Faith and Women

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Oklahoma James Lankford

    OKLAHOMA CITY, OK—Senator James Lankford (R-OK) led a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra following new guidance that compels speech, targets the ability of federal employees to practice their faith, and endangers women.

    “We write out of deep concern over Guidance you issued entitled “Gender Identity Non- Discrimination and Inclusion Policy for Employees and Applicants.’… According to the Guidance, failure to use the preferred names and pronouns an individual asks to be addressed with ‘contribute[s] to an unlawful hostile work environment.’ Notably, your Guidance states that the Department cannot ‘require a legal change of name or gender marker, medical certification, or other documentation.’ In other words, anyone can change their names and pronouns and compel coworkers to use that name or pronoun, or face disciplinary action,” the Senators wrote. 

    “Perhaps more egregious than the Guidance’s position on compelled speech related to pronoun usage is the policy on bathroom, locker room, and lactation room usage. According to the Guidance, HHS will ‘ensure there are no barriers to equally accessing restrooms, locker rooms, lactation rooms, or other personal care spaces.’…Including lactation rooms in this same Guidance is blatantly offensive—males cannot breastfeed their children, and claiming to be female does not change that reality. The only reason for including this in the Guidance is to continue to push a radical agenda in every facet of the federal workplace,” the Senators continued. 

    Lankford is Chairman of the Senate Values Action Team. Senators Jim Risch (R-ID), Mike Lee (R-UT), Marco Rubio (R-FL), Steve Daines (R-MT), and Ted Cruz (R-TX) also signed onto this letter. 

    Read the full letter here or below. 

    We write out of deep concern over Guidance you issued entitled “Gender Identity Non- Discrimination and Inclusion Policy for Employees and Applicants.” This Guidance denies science, compels speech, jeopardizes the ability of federal employees to practice their faith without fear of retaliation, endangers women, and further erodes the American people’s trust in public institutions. We urge you to reverse course and rescind this Guidance.

    According to the Guidance, failure to use the preferred names and pronouns an individual asks to be addressed with “contribute[s] to an unlawful hostile work environment.” Notably, your Guidance states that the Department cannot “require a legal change of name or gender marker, medical certification, or other documentation.” In other words, anyone can change their names and pronouns and compel coworkers to use that name or pronoun, or face disciplinary action. The Guidance also stipulates that training on this guidance will be included in “all new employee training.” It also says additional trainings regarding gender identity will be made available, and that “specialized training” may be deemed necessary “for particular offices or Department-wide.” There is no mention anywhere in the Guidance about accommodations for those with religious or conscience objections to the compelled use of incorrect pronouns.

    In addition to violating extremely clear, long-standing Supreme Court precedents on compelled speech, reaffirmed as recently as 303 Creative v Elenis, this also violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as well as the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. In forcing employees to choose between deeply held religious beliefs or losing their job, HHS is creating a hostile work environment for employees.

    Perhaps more egregious than the Guidance’s position on compelled speech related to pronoun usage is the policy on bathroom, locker room, and lactation room usage. According to the Guidance, HHS will “ensure there are no barriers to equally accessing restrooms, locker rooms, lactation rooms, or other personal care spaces.” The Guidance notes that, “HHS will not condition this access on an employee having undergone or providing proof of gender-affirming surgeries or other medical procedures.” Further, if any employees are made uncomfortable by having to share bathrooms, locker rooms, or lactation rooms with individuals using the wrong space, they will be directed to use other facilities, because “employees will not be barred from using the restroom consistent with their gender identity.”

    Given the Guidance’s stipulation on not requiring any evidence of gender dysphoria or gender transition procedures, women could be forced to be exposed to fully male anatomy in the bathroom or in the locker room. This creates a hostile work environment for women who may have no other option than using the facilities at work. A female employee who has used a women’s restroom for more than a decade will be told that she has to find a new option for a restroom if she is uncomfortable with a biological male in her restroom. Women deserve better. Including lactation rooms in this same Guidance is blatantly offensive—males cannot breastfeed their children, and claiming to be female does not change that reality. The only reason for including this in the Guidance is to continue to push a radical agenda in every facet of the federal workplace.

    Finally, the Guidance’s denial of science—and incorporation of that denial into the hiring, firing, and promotion process—raises questions about the work and research being done through the HHS. Gender is not, as the Guidance erroneously asserts, “a social construct of identities, norms, behaviors, and roles that vary between societies over time.” There are only two sexes: male and female. Research by the HHS at taxpayer expense should not be done in contravention of that scientific and self-evident fact. 

    HHS is rapidly losing the confidence of the American people over the last three years. According to Pew Research polling, in 2020, HHS had a favorable/unfavorable rating of 73/19. In 2023, that favorability metric had plummeted to 55/30. By rejecting science and diving deeper into the culture wars, HHS risks further undermining faith in critical public institutions. We urge you to rescind this Guidance, and request answers to the following questions no later than October 30.

    1. In your response to a Finance Committee question for the record, you stated that this Guidance does not change any religious protections for employees, but you did not answer whether there was a specific exemption process in place for this guidance. What exemption process is HHS providing to employees and managers being required to follow or implement this guidance based on religious or conscience objections?

    a. Please provide detailed account of the exemption process; how HHS is ensuring employees are aware of this process; if individuals have to apply for an exemption; and how many individuals have received exemptions.

    2. The Guidance requires managers who become aware of “derogatory remarks or demeaning behaviors” to “take appropriate steps to immediately and effectively stop these activities.”

    a. Is an employee’s refusal to use preferred name or pronouns considered “derogatory remarks or demeaning behavior?”

    b. What does HHS consider “appropriate steps?”

    3. How many HHS employees have faced employment consequences of any type for not abiding this guidance?

    4. The Guidance refers to updating websites, policies, programs, trainings, and publications to “replace gendered language with gender-neutral and gender-inclusive language.”

    a. Please provide detailed accounts of how many hours have already or will be used on this, the total cost of updating training materials, and any other expenses incurred as a result of this change.

    b. Will information pertaining to male and female specific medical issues—including testicular or ovarian cancer, maternal health, etc.—also be changed to gender neutral language?

    5. The Guidance creates an “LGBTQI+ Coordinating Committee.”

    a. Who will determine the members of this committee?

    b. What funds will be used to pay for the activities of this committee?

    c. Will there be a member on this committee dedicated to ensuring the protection of employees with religious and conscience objections?

    6. On what statutory authority does HHS base this Guidance?

    We look forward to your prompt response.

    Sincerely,

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Joint donor statement on Humanitarian Access in Sudan by the UK, USAID, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, Netherlands, Ireland, Switzerland, Canada and the European Commissioner for Crisis Management

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    The UK, alongside ten other donors, has issued a joint statement on humanitarian access in Sudan, calling on the warring parties to stop blocking aid from reaching those in need.

    The people of Sudan are experiencing one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. 25 million people, half of Sudan’s population, are in urgent need of assistance. Fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has forced approximately 11 million from their homes, fleeing horrific violence and severe hunger since the outbreak of conflict 18 months ago. Women and girls are facing severe protection risks, including widespread sexual violence and other grave human rights violations. 

    In August, famine conditions were confirmed in Zamzam camp for internally displaced people – home to over 500,000 people. This marks the third official famine determination in the 21st century. On 9 October, in addition to the ongoing risk of famine in areas of greater Darfur, we were alerted that urban and rural areas of South Kordofan are now at elevated risk of famine due to continuing conflict and siege-like conditions. 

    The conflict between SAF and RSF and the two sides’ systematic obstruction of local and international humanitarian efforts is at the root of this famine. The war has driven civilians from their homes – uprooting them from their livelihoods. People have been increasingly forced into harmful coping strategies and are more at risk of being trafficked. It has damaged agricultural production and disrupted trade flows and market functionality, resulting in a severe deterioration in the production of and access to food. 

    In Darfur, only a fraction of the aid needed to feed 7 million acutely food insecure people has been allowed in since August. Untold numbers of people have already died, and many more will die as a result. An immediate and coordinated scale-up of assistance, together with full, safe and unhindered humanitarian access to populations in need, is urgently required to mitigate the large-scale loss of life. We condemn that, despite the overwhelming urgency, both SAF and RSF persist in obstructing the humanitarian response. 

    In addition, bureaucratic impediments by both the Sudan’s Humanitarian Aid Commission and the Sudan Agency for Relief and Humanitarian Operations continue to impede the delivery of assistance at the necessary scale. The Sudanese authorities must recognize that it is essential to work in partnership with humanitarian actors in Sudan, allowing them to address the most urgent needs independently and unhindered. Bureaucratic obstacles that are primarily designed to obstruct the delivery of aid, such as delays in issuing visas and travel permits, will continue to prevent life-saving support to the most vulnerable communities – including those seeking safety from the RSF’s assault on El Fasher in Northern Darfur. The recent treatment of the inter-agency Mission in Darfur is unacceptable and underlines this pattern of obstructive behaviour. The UN and partners must be able to engage with all parties to the conflict to ensure that lifesaving aid reaches people in urgent need wherever they are. 

    The parties have a duty to comply with their obligations under international humanitarian law to protect civilians and humanitarian personnel. In practice, this means the removal of all arbitrary restrictions on the Adre border crossing from Chad, including the 3-month time limit, opening of all possible cross-border routes without impediment, and agreeing on routes for humanitarian aid across conflict lines. In this regard, we recall the clear commitment of Chairman of the Sovereign Council, General Al-Burhan, to alleviate and remove all obstacles facing humanitarian actions. 

    We welcome the fulfilment of the humanitarian pledges made during the Paris Conference for Sudan and neighbouring countries on 15 April and recent progress of the Advancing Lifesaving and Peace in Sudan (ALPS) group in improving cross-border and crossline access. We call on the SAF and the RSF to engage and to deliver on their existing commitments and obligations for the sake of the Sudanese people. 

    Last month, world leaders gathered at the UN General Assembly called for the immediate cessation of hostilities and urgent action in support of Sudan. This is needed now more than ever, with the escalation of the hostilities causing displacement, destruction and death.

    ENDS

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    Published 18 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Gabe Vasquez Returns Over $1 Million to Constituents, Secures Millions to Strengthen Public Safety, Support the Economy

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Gabe Vasquez’s (NM-02)

    LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Today, October 17, 2024, U.S. Representative Gabe Vasquez (NM-02) highlighted his ongoing commitment to helping New Mexicans navigate federal bureaucracy and securing funding for community projects. The event brought together constituents who have directly benefited from his office’s assistance with federal agencies as well as local leaders whose projects have received significant federal support through Community Project Funding (CPF).

    Since taking office, Vasquez has returned over $1 million to constituents, successfully resolving over 1,200 cases involving IRS disputes, Social Security benefits and VA assistance for veterans. Several constituents shared their stories of how Vasquez helped them overcome obstacles when dealing with federal agencies.

    “I’m excited to announce that my office has returned over $1 million to hard-working New Mexicans,” said Vasquez. “My office has helped seniors access hard-earned Social Security benefits, resolved IRS issues for families and helped countless veterans. I’m here to fight for everyone in southern New Mexico. Every success story shows the real impact we can have when we prioritize people over politics and ensure the federal government works for them.”

    “My husband was a Vietnam veteran. He was very, very sick, and he died in Texas because that’s where they sent him, and I waited and waited for my benefits. Every time I contacted the VA, they told me they’re working on it, but it never moved. I came here, filled out paperwork. Congressman Vasquez’s office sent it. On Thursday, your office sent me a letter saying that you heard from them, and on Saturday, I got my money. I can’t thank you enough for what you’ve done,” said Karen of Las Cruces.

    “My husband and I are both veterans. I started getting heart issues in 1998. Recently, I was told I needed a transplant, and they told me I needed to go to Utah. My husband and I are pretty close to retirement and by us having to temporarily move and lose our employment, would mean our house and our car would be gone. All of the things that we’ve worked for for retirement in a few years would be out the window. I called Congressman Vasquez and within the same week, the doctor called me back with an option to stay in state. It’s amazing how fast things worked for us. I really appreciate your intervention, because without that, I would have been dead within a week or two” said Cyprina of Alamogordo. 

    “Congressman Vasquez helped me with a Post Office issue,” said John of Las Cruces. “Our mailbox on our block got vandalized, and for months, we had to pick up our mail at the Post Office. I contacted the office and within days we got a new mailbox. It was crazy!” 

    In addition to casework success, Vasquez highlighted over $14.2 million he has secured for Community Project Funding. Vasquez’s submission of fifteen CPF projects for Fiscal Year 2024 marked the first time that New Mexico’s second congressional district has participated in the CPF process in recent years. Local leaders in attendance praised Vasquez’s leadership in bringing federal dollars back to New Mexico to fund essential community programs that will grow the economy and keep New Mexicans safe. 

    “Unlike my predecessor, I have secured millions of dollars in Community Project Funding for our district for the first time,” said Vasquez. “These investments are supporting critical infrastructure upgrades, public safety initiatives and strengthening New Mexico’s economy and families.”

    “I’ve been on the City Council while we’ve had a representative who was unresponsive to our community’s needs, and I don’t ever want to go back to that. Because of the impact that Representative Vasquez has talked about here today, I just couldn’t be more grateful for how you are representing us and for the support that you’re bringing, of course, to Las Cruces, but also to rural communities all across the southern part of our state. Thank you,” said Las Cruces City Councilor Johana Bencomo.

    “We’re here to work together at a local level, at a state level, at a federal level, and really here for our community and for our people. I think that just Congressman Vasquez being there to do that, it acknowledges that, and I can’t thank you enough for that. Our little community of Mesilla in the past has not actually gone after any type of federal dollars, but Congressman Vasquez really opened that door and that opportunity, and it’s been a breath of fresh air to see what’s available and out there. I can’t thank you more for that because it’s great for our community and the future of the town,” said Mesilla Mayor Russell Hernandez.

    Vasquez remains committed to helping constituents navigate federal agencies, securing federal funding for local projects and ensuring that the voices of southern New Mexico are heard in Washington. For assistance with federal agencies, please visit vasquez.house.gov/help. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Nominated by Rep. Gabe Vasquez, Albuquerque Teen Cheyenne Anderson Named 2024 Girls Leading Change Honoree by the White House

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Gabe Vasquez’s (NM-02)

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Today, October 11, U.S. Representative Gabe Vasquez (N.M.-02) announced that Cheyenne Anderson, a talented young artist and leader from Albuquerque’s South Valley, has been recognized as one of the 2024 Girls Leading Change honorees by the White House. Nominated by Vasquez, Cheyenne is being celebrated for her outstanding work uplifting underrepresented communities through art and photography, particularly focusing on her Chicana, Mexica and Apache heritage.

    “Cheyenne’s passion for using art to lift up the voices of her community and her dedication to showcasing the beauty and resilience of the South Valley is truly inspiring,” said Vasquez. “It’s been an honor to nominate her for this prestigious recognition, and I am incredibly proud to see her contributions acknowledged on a national stage. Cheyenne embodies the spirit of leadership and creativity that will continue to make a difference in our community for years to come.”

    Cheyenne Anderson, age 17, has made a significant impact in her community through her art and commitment to elevating the stories of others. In ninth grade, she co-created and edited the book South Valley, which features poetry and artwork from fellow youth poets and local community members, celebrating the unique culture and spirit of the South Valley. Earlier this year, Vasquez was proud to award her with official Congressional Recognition for her work. 

    “This project started as a celebration of the South Valley and because I believe representation matters, especially for people and places often overlooked,” said Cheyenne. “Being at the White House, with First Lady Jill Biden, among other smart, dedicated young women making a difference around the country, was an honor. This is what it means to be seen for our uniqueness.”

    Cheyenne added, “Congressman Vasquez has been an amazing supporter, and I can’t thank him enough for putting me and the South Valley forward for this recognition. I’m excited to continue to work with him on more ways to hold up and strengthen our community. And to all the other New Mexico girls leading change and making a difference in their own communities, remember to speak your truths. Tell your stories. Don’t step down.”

    The Girls Leading Change program, hosted by First Lady Jill Biden and the White House, honors young women across the United States who are making a positive impact in their communities. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Gabe Vasquez Leads Groundbreaking for Casa de Peregrinos Facility in Chaparral, Commits to Strengthening Food Security

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Gabe Vasquez’s (NM-02)

    CHAPARRAL, N.M. – Today, U.S. Representative Gabe Vasquez (NM-02) joined community leaders for the groundbreaking ceremony of Casa de Peregrinos’ new facility in Chaparral to highlight the importance of addressing food insecurity, particularly in rural areas. 

    “I’ve always said that hungry children can’t learn, seniors can’t thrive and families can’t get ahead if they’re worried about their next meal. For nearly 40 years, Casa de Peregrinos has been a lifeline for families in our community, helping put food on the table,” said Vasquez. “Today, we’re taking another big step in that fight against food insecurity, ensuring that more families have access to the support they need here in Chaparral. As your Congressman, I’ve made it a priority to support legislation that strengthens food security and expands access to nutritious meals.”

    Vasquez commended Casa de Peregrinos for its ongoing work to address hunger and ensure that vulnerable populations, including schoolchildren, seniors and families in remote areas, have access to nutritious meals. The new facility in Chaparral represents a critical investment in the region’s efforts to combat food insecurity and ensure no family goes hungry.

    Vasquez also announced that he helped secure $300,000 in federal funding for Casa de Peregrinos to build a new food pantry in Hatch, which will extend food access to some of New Mexico’s most rural communities. He highlighted the ongoing need for federal programs like SNAP and WIC, noting that nearly one in four households in southern New Mexico relies on SNAP. He vowed to continue fighting for a Farm Bill that supports new farmers, families and healthy food as a member of the House Agriculture Committee.

    Vasquez also touted his work on initiatives such as the CSFP Tribal Nutrition Sovereignty Act, which empowers Tribal communities with greater control over their food programs, and the School Meals Expansion Act, which ensures more students receive free meals.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Feenstra Encourages Seniors and Eligible Iowans to Enroll in Medicare

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Randy Feenstra (IA-04)

    HULL, IOWA — On October 15th, as the Medicare Open Enrollment period begins, U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-Hull) issued the following statement encouraging eligible Iowans to enroll in a Medicare plan before the December 7th deadline:

    “Beginning today through Saturday December 7th, I encourage Iowans eligible for Medicare to enroll in a plan that fits their healthcare needs. Seniors and those eligible can enroll online at Medicare.gov, review various plans, and call my office at 202-225-4426 with any questions. In Congress, I will always protect Social Security and Medicare for our seniors.”

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Statement attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General on the report of the Eminent Person, Mohamed Chande Othman, concerning the investigation into the conditions and circumstances resulting in the tragic death of Dag Hammarskjöld

    Source: United Nations – English

    he Secretary-General has transmitted to the President of the General Assembly the report of the Eminent Person, former Chief Justice of Tanzania, Mr. Mohamed Chande Othman, concerning the investigation into the conditions and circumstances resulting in the tragic death of Dag Hammarskjöld and of the members of the party accompanying him. The Secretary-General’s letter to the President of the General Assembly is accompanied by the Eminent Person’s report and will be publicly available as General Assembly document A/78/1006.

    Dag Hammarskjöld served as Secretary-General from April 1953 until his death in a plane crash in Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, now Zambia, along with 15 others, UN staff members and crew, on the night of 17/18 September 1961. The Secretary-General pays tribute to all those that died and emphasizes that their families deserve answers.

    The Secretary-General is grateful to Judge Othman for his unwavering commitment to this matter and is encouraged that the body of relevant knowledge has grown with each successive mandate of the Eminent Person. He notes that significant new information has been provided to the Eminent Person during his present mandate, including in the areas of: (i) probable intercepts by Member States of relevant communications; (ii) the capacity of the armed forces of Katanga, or others, to have conducted a possible attack on flight SE-BDY; (iii) the presence in the area of foreign paramilitary and intelligence personnel; and (iv) further new information relevant to the context and surrounding events of 1961.

    At this juncture, the Eminent Person assesses it to remain plausible that an external attack or threat was a cause of the crash. The Eminent Person notes that the alternative hypotheses that appear to remain available are that the crash resulted from sabotage, or unintentional human error.

    The Secretary-General is encouraged by the disclosure of new information by some Member States and by some key Member States’ continued commitment to engage with the Eminent Person. He is also grateful for the cooperation and collaboration by Independent Appointees of Member States as well as individual researchers.

    The Secretary-General notes that the Eminent Person considers that it is almost certain that specific, crucial and to date undisclosed information exists in the archives of Member States. The Secretary-General further notes the Eminent Person’s assessment that he has not received, to date, specific responses to his specific queries from certain Member States. The Secretary-General has personally followed up on the Eminent Person’s outstanding requests for information, and calls upon Member States to release any relevant records in their possession.

    With significant progress having been made, the Secretary-General calls on all of us to renew our resolve and commitment to pursue the full truth of what happened on that fateful night in 1961.
     

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Latta: Strengthening Our Communications Systems Paramount in the Face of Natural, Man-Made Disasters

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Bob Latta (R-Bowling Green Ohio)

    Today, Congressman Bob Latta (R-OH5), who is Chair of the Energy & Commerce Committee’s Communications & Technology Subcommittee, visited an AM radio station located in Maryland that serves the east coast to view redundancy measures implemented to remain operational in the event of a natural or man-made disaster. This AM radio station is one of more than 70 hardened radio stations in the United States. 

    “We know the important role AM radio stations play in providing emergency alerts, local news, and weather reports for millions of Americans,” Latta said. “This underscores the need to strengthen the resiliency of these stations, especially as extreme weather – like we’ve witnessed with hurricanes Helene and Milton – threatens to take them offline. And with hundreds of cell towers down due to the recent hurricanes, it’s important AM radios stay operational for Americans to receive crucial information and updates.

    “It’s encouraging to hear AM radio stations are implementing 21st Century technology to improve and strengthen their operating systems. As Chair of the Communications and Technology Subcommittee, it was important to receive an in-depth look today at an AM radio station that is putting this technology to good use. 

    “Congress has a role to play in strengthening our communications systems. And as a member of the Energy and Commerce Committee, I’ll continue working with my colleagues to advance commonsense legislation that fortifies our critical infrastructure, including AM radio stations, the electric grid, and our telecommunications networks.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Meng Statement on the Death of Yahya Sinwar

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Grace Meng (6th District of New York)

    Yahya Sinwar is dead. As the leader of the Hamas terrorist organization, he will be forever remembered for choosing the path of murder, terrorism, and violence. His diabolical devotion to Israel’s destruction drove him to mastermind the October 7thattacks,  leading to the deaths of 1,200 Israelis—including 46 Americans—the taking of over 250 hostages, and a heartbreaking and devastating humanitarian crisis for the Palestinian people in Gaza.

    Let Sinwar’s death be a message to all that terrorism will not win. History can only imagine what would have happened if he chose the path of peace instead of the path of destruction. Now is the time for Palestinian leaders to choose that peaceful path. Now is the time to bring the hostages home and chart a course that leads to peace and security throughout the region.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Canada announces new military assistance for Ukraine

    Source: Government of Canada News

    Today, at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Defence Ministers’ meeting in Brussels, the Honourable Bill Blair, Minister of National Defence, announced $64.8 million in military assistance to Ukraine.

    October 18, 2024 – Brussels, Belgium – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces 

    Today, at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Defence Ministers’ meeting in Brussels, the Honourable Bill Blair, Minister of National Defence, announced $64.8 million in military assistance to Ukraine.

    Ukraine’s need for small arms remains ongoing and is a critical requirement on the battlefield. Today’s announcement commits $27.3 million to procure small arms and ammunition from Canadian industry—building upon more than $120 million in small arms and ammunition that Canada has donated.

    The Minister further announced $20 million to manufacture Canadian-made personal protective equipment and military uniforms for women Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) soldiers, expanding Canada’s pilot project announced in October 2023. This contribution will outfit 30,000 women AFU soldiers with appropriately sized military gear.

    Canada has also committed $5 million towards the Drone Capability Coalition Common Fund. Drones have become critical in this conflict and this Coalition has brought together Ukraine Defense Contact Group (UDCG) members working to find ways to support Ukraine’s drone industry and procure drones that are crucial to Ukraine’s defence efforts.

    In addition, Minister Blair also announced the donation of: 

    • Up to $10.5 million to support Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) activities such as training for Ukrainian Forces; and
    • Up to $2 million to join the IT Capability Coalition and continue Canada’s role in working with Ukraine to strengthen its cyber capabilities. 

    Since the beginning of the conflict, Canada has worked closely with Ukraine and its partners to strengthen Ukraine’s cyber capabilities against Russia’s attacks. Our membership in the IT Coalition will enable us to enhance our ongoing support and leadership in this important space.

    The donations announced today are part of an additional $500 million in military assistance to Ukraine, announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the NATO Summit in July 2024, including $444 million to support the costs of military equipment, assistance, and training for Ukraine’s Armed Forces.

    • Since February 2022, Canada has committed over $19.5 billion in total assistance to Ukraine, including $4.5 billion in military assistance. This includes Leopard 2 main battle tanks, armoured combat support vehicles, anti-tank weapons, small arms, M777 howitzers and associated ammunition. 

    • Canada is allocating up to $389 million to enhance F-16 pilot training through the Ukraine Defense Contact Group Air Force Capability Coalition. This commitment will support training for pilots in Ukraine’s Armed Forces as well as provide critical equipment to support Ukraine’s safe operation of F-16s.

    • Since the launch of Operation UNIFIER, the CAF has trained more than 42,000 members of the AFU. Canada has announced the extension of this mission until March 2026, so the CAF can continue to respond to Ukraine’s training needs.

    • Canada continues to train AFU members under Operation UNIFIER, with approximately 330 CAF members currently deployed in the United Kingdom, Poland, and Latvia in various roles.

    • These donations are all priorities that Ukraine has stated and have been validated by the Ukraine Defence Contract Group (UDCG) and the International Donor Coordination Centre. They further demonstrate Canada’s strong commitment, along with its Allies, to ensuring Ukraine’s success in its fight against Russia’s unjustifiable war. 

    • Canada is currently a member of the UDCG’s Armour, Air Force, Drone, and IT capability coalitions.

    • The UDCG was created by the United States Secretary of Defense in April 2022 to allow Allies and partners to synchronize donations, consult, and coordinate military assistance to Ukraine, and build up the capabilities of the AFU. The UDCG now comprises more than 50 countries.

    • Since late March 2022, the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) has been transporting Ukraine-bound military aid donated by Canada, Allies, and partners. To date, the RCAF has transported over 22 million pounds of military donations.

    Simon Lafortune
    Press Secretary and Communications Advisor
    Office of the Minister of National Defence
    Phone: 343-549-0778
    Email: Simon.Lafortune2@forces.gc.ca

    Media Relations
    Department of National Defence
    Phone: 613-904-3333
    Email: mlo-blm@forces.gc.ca

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: Retail Sales Remain Strong in September as Single-Family Starts Continue to Rebound

    Source: Fannie Mae

    Key Takeaways:

    • Retail sales and food services increased 0.4 percent in September, according to the Census Bureau. Sales at stores with big ticket items, including motor vehicle and parts dealers (flat over the month), furniture stores (-1.4 percent), and electronics and appliance stores (-3.3 percent) were generally soft. However, this was offset by strong sales at grocery stores (+1.0 percent), health and personal care stores (+1.1 percent), and miscellaneous store retailers (+4.0 percent), all of which may have been affected by consumers stocking up on goods in preparation for hurricanes. Sales at restaurants and bars were up 1.0 percent, their strongest monthly gain since November 2023. Control group retail sales (excluding food service, auto, building supplies, and gas station sales) increased by a strong 0.7 percent.
    • Industrial production, a gauge of output in the manufacturing, utility, and mining sectors, declined 0.3 percent in September, according to the Census Bureau. Additionally, August’s originally reported 0.8 percent gain was revised downward to just a 0.3 percent increase. Manufacturing activity declined 0.4 percent to 99.1. Mining activity declined 0.6 percent to 118.2, while utilities output rose 0.8 percent to 106.8.
    • Housing starts declined 0.5 percent in September to a seasonally adjusted annualized rate (SAAR) of 1.35 million, according to the Census Bureau. Single-family starts rose 2.7 percent to reach a SAAR of 1.027 million, a five-month high. This followed a 16.1 percent jump in August, which was a rebound after hurricane disruptions in July. Single-family permits were more measured with a 0.3 percent increase to a SAAR of 970,000, though that’s also the best pace since April. Multifamily starts declined 9.4 percent to a SAAR of 327,000, while multifamily permits declined 8.9 percent to a SAAR of 458,000.
    • The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index increased 2 points to 43 in October, a four-month high. The index for single-family sales in the present rose 2 points to 47, while the index for single-family sales in the next six months rose 4 points to 57, the highest level since April. The index for the foot traffic of prospective buyers rose 2 points to a still subdued 29.
    Forecast Impact:

    The September retail sales report is supportive of our forecast for strong consumption in the third quarter. Control group retail sales, which flow directly into the Bureau of Economic Analysis’s estimate of personal consumption expenditures (PCE), have now posted strong increases for five consecutive months. We expect a bit of a slowdown in PCE in the fourth quarter toward something closer to the long-run trend growth rate, though we caution that recent hurricanes may distort the underlying trend in consumption growth over the next few months. Separately, the industrial production report continues to show that manufacturing activity has been roughly stagnant since January of last year. While this is more positive than the manufacturing surveys that have indicated the sector has been in outright contraction over that period, higher interest rates are likely continuing to weigh on growth in manufacturing.

    The strong gain in single-family starts was a bit above our expectations, though the typically more indicative series for single-family permits was in line with our forecast. While we expect some short-term volatility in the starts data following the hurricanes in Florida and surrounding states, the underlying trend for single-family construction remains positive. The particularly strong 4-point gain in the homebuilder confidence index for sales in the next six months adds to the bullish case for new home construction. Multifamily starts have been weaker, though, in line with our forecast. With a significant number of multifamily construction projects already underway, we expect multifamily starts will continue to soften through the end of 2024.


    Nathaniel Drake
    Economic and Strategic Research Group
    October 18, 2024

    Opinions, analyses, estimates, forecasts, beliefs, and other views of Fannie Mae’s Economic & Strategic Research (ESR) Group included in these materials should not be construed as indicating Fannie Mae’s business prospects or expected results, are based on a number of assumptions, and are subject to change without notice. How this information affects Fannie Mae will depend on many factors. Although the ESR Group bases its opinions, analyses, estimates, forecasts, beliefs, and other views on information it considers reliable, it does not guarantee that the information provided in these materials is accurate, current, or suitable for any particular purpose. Changes in the assumptions or the information underlying these views could produce materially different results. The analyses, opinions, estimates, forecasts, beliefs, and other views published by the ESR Group represent the views of that group as of the date indicated and do not necessarily represent the views of Fannie Mae or its management.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: ERO removes noncitizen wanted for homicide to El Salvador

    Source: US Immigration and Customs Enforcement

    PHILADELPHIA — Enforcement and Removal Operations Philadelphia removed Gustavo Adolfo Rivas Munoz, a citizen of El Salvador with a final order of removal, to El Salvador Oct. 4. Rivas is a foreign fugitive wanted by law enforcement authorities in El Salvador for aggravated homicide and association with a terrorist organization.

    “Thanks to the excellent work of our deportation officers, Gustavo Adolfo Rivas Munoz has been returned to El Salvador to face justice in his home country,” said ERO Philadelphia Field Office Director Cammilla Wamsley. “These dedicated officers work tirelessly to protect the American people and further our national security mission.”

    On Feb. 7, 2013, the U.S. Border Patrol arrested Rivas near Hidalgo, Texas, after he unlawfully entered the United States without inspection or parole by an immigration official.

    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services served Rivas with a notice to appear before a Department of Justice immigration judge on March 9, 2013. Later that month ERO San Antonio released Rivas on an order of recognizance.

    An immigration judge in Harlingen, Texas ordered Rivas removed from the United States to El Salvador in absentia on Feb. 1, 2017.

    The Circuit Court for Prince George’s County in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, convicted Rivas Oct. 4, 2023, of conspiracy to commit assault and sentenced him to 25 years in prison to be followed by five years of probation. The court then suspended 20 years of the prison sentence and credited Rivas with time served.

    On Aug. 6, 2024, ERO Baltimore encountered Rivas at the Jessup Correctional Institution in Jessup, Maryland, and lodged an immigration detainer with the facility.

    On ERO Baltimore arrested Rivas Aug. 22 at the Jessup Correctional Institution and transferred him to ERO Philadelphia at the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, to await immigration proceedings.

    On Oct. 4, ERO Philadelphia removed Rivas from the United States to El Salvador and turned him over to Salvadoran authorities, who sought custody of Rivas for aggravated homicide and terrorist organization charges.

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  • MIL-OSI: Agile Manufacturing GmbH Relocates Headquarters to Berlin, Announces Plans for New Research and Development Center

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    BERLIN, Oct. 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Agile Manufacturing GmbH, a leading innovator in Agile Manufacturing Systems, today announced the relocation of its headquarters from Lupburg, Bavaria, to Berlin. The move is part of the company’s strategic expansion plans aimed at enhancing its global footprint and strengthening its research and development capabilities. The new headquarters in Berlin will house a state-of-the-art R&D center, positioning the company to accelerate innovation and better serve its growing client base.

    Strategic Location to Foster Innovation

    Berlin, known for its dynamic tech and innovation ecosystem, was selected as the ideal location for the company’s expansion. The new headquarters will enable Agile Manufacturing GmbH to tap into Berlin’s diverse talent pool and collaborate more closely with the city’s world-class universities, research institutions, and technology partners.

    “Berlin offers the perfect environment for Agile Manufacturing to expand its operations and foster innovation,” said Albert Klein, CEO of Agile Manufacturing GmbH. “Agile Manufacturing requires a blend of traditional German Engineering expertise and artificial intelligence. Our new R&D center will reflect this and collaborate with “the great talent named Berlin”. Many thanks to Mr. Kai Wegner, the Governing Mayor of Berlin, the Berlin IHK and Berlin Partner for their warm support during the last months.”

    Investment in Research and Development

    Agile Manufacturing systems consist of a complex cloud software controlling purpose built Agile Machines. These machines can be deployed within days wherever they are needed and can be operated by untrained personnel. The machines are made available to their users under a Contract-For-Use, which avoids capital expenditure and drastically reduces operating costs. This contract can be terminated at any time, and the cloud software deals with all technical and compliance issues involved. This approach virtually eliminates any risk associated with the use of a manufacturing technology.

    As part of the relocation, Agile Manufacturing GmbH plans to invest significantly in its new R&D center, where the machines will be developed in cooperation with technology partners and the cloud software by Agile Manufacturing GmbH’s software development group. The new R&D center will also offer facilities to test production machines.

    About Agile Manufacturing GmbH

    Established in 2023 by FIT Additive Manufacturing Group, Agile Manufacturing GmbH is a leading provider of Agile Manufacturing Systems that empower manufacturers to improve productivity, flexibility, and responsiveness in fast-changing markets.

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/1f9cf84f-0ada-42a2-9b93-aa46d2968161

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  • MIL-OSI: Caisse Française de Financement Local EMTN 2019-2 C

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Paris, 18 October 2024

    Capitalised terms used herein shall have the meaning specified for such terms in the Caisse Française de Financement Local base prospectus to the €75,000,000,000 Euro Medium Term Note Programme dated 8 July 2024 (the “Base Prospectus”).

    Caisse Française de Financement Local has decided to issue on 22 October 2024 – Euro 150,000,000 Fixed Rate Obligations Foncières due 16 January 2034 to be assimilated upon listing and form a single series with the existing Euro 500,000,000 Fixed Rate Obligations Foncières due 16 January 2034 issued on 16 January 2019 and the existing Euro 150,000,000 Fixed Rate Obligations Foncières due 16 January 2034 issued on 14 February 2019.

    The Base Prospectus dated 8 July 2024 and the supplements to the Base Prospectus dated 13 September 2024 and 30 September 2024 approved by the Autorité des Marchés Financiers are available on the website of the Issuer (https://www.caissefrancaisedefinancementlocal.fr/), at the registered office of the Issuer: 112-114, avenue Emile Zola, 75015 Paris, France, and at the office of the Paying Agent indicated in the Base Prospectus.

    The Final Terms relating to the issue will be available on the website of the AMF (http://www.amf-france.org) and of the Luxembourg Stock Exchange (www.bourse.lu), at the office of the issuer and at the office of the Paying Agent.

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