Category: Transport

  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Syria: Thousands of displaced head home, but many refugees still wary

    Source: United Nations 2

    Humanitarian Aid

    More than 825,000 people who were displaced within Syria have returned to their areas of origin since December, the UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, said on Thursday. 

    The development comes as a recent survey of Syrian refugees in the region reveals that some 75 per cent of respondents have no plans to go back anytime soon.

    OCHA said movements out of displacement camps in Syria remain limited, with some 80,000 people departing from sites in the northwest since December and roughly 300 others leaving the Areesha camp in the northeast this past Tuesday.

    Nearly two million people remain displaced in the northwest, and many are living in overcrowded sites and fragile tents.  Among them are more than 615,000 who remain newly displaced across the country since fleeing their homes after 27 November.

    The date marked the start of a major offensive by opposition fighters against the Syrian Army and forces loyal to the Assad regime, which was overthrown some 10 days later.

    Winter weather support

    The UN and partners continue to provide assistance as conditions and funding allow, including winter aid to northern Syria, where the weather is particularly harsh at this time of the year.

    Partners have carried out emergency repairs of roads and sewage systems that were affected by past flooding in the northwest, while nine markets are currently being rehabilitated near displacement camps

    Since December, more than 260,000 children in Idleb and northern Aleppo have been supported with heaters, winter clothes and other aid, OCHA said.  Winter kits were also distributed to 500 children in Qamishli, in Al-Hasakeh governorate.

    Illnesses and infections on the rise

    During the same period, health partners have deployed mobile medical teams, provided mental health support, and reinforced facilities with heating and insulation, reaching 800,000 people in the northwest.

    They warn, however, of a significant rise in influenza-like illnesses and severe acute respiratory infections, which are causing further strain to the underfunded health sector. More than 100 health facilities in the northwest are out of funds since the start of the year.

    Humanitarians also sounded the alarm over the shortfall in funding for their operations to support 6.7 million Syrians through March.  Less than 10 per cent of the $1.2 billion needed has been received to date.

    Refugees return home

    Meanwhile, more than 270,000 Syrian refugees have returned home since early December, according to the UN refugee agency, UNHCR.

    A recent UNHCR survey of Syrian refugees across the region found that 27 per cent of respondents intend to return home within the next 12 months, compared to just 1.7 per cent prior to the fall of the Assad regime.

    The results show, however, that roughly three-quarters of Syrian refugees have no plans to go home in the next year and are instead waiting to see how the situation evolves.

    Currently 5.5 million Syrian refugees are living in Türkiye, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Egypt.

    Factors affecting return

    The reasons why Syrian refugees are reluctant to return range from the lack of housing or access to their properties, concern over the security situation, the disruption to basic services, and economic challenges including a lack of jobs.

    UNHCR and partners are providing returnees and others in need with basic household items, repairs to damaged homes, emergency cash assistance, support to replace lost identity documents and psychological counselling, among other services.

    The agency is appealing for greater support from the international community to meet the immense needs. 

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: SH1 Greenlane Interchange closed to southbound traffic

    Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

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    NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) advises all southbound lanes on State Highway 1 at the Greenlane Interchange are closed due to a serious crash.

    Motorists are asked to delay their journeys, where possible, consider alternate routes and expect delays and diversions. Traffic is heavy around the Greenlane Interchange and NZ Police expect the closure to be in place for at least two hours, while the Serious Crash Unit investigates.

    Auckland through-traffic should use the Western Ring Route to travel south, from SH1 to State Highway 18 at Albany, left to State Highway 16 through Westgate and right to the State Highway 20 Southbound Waterview Tunnel to continue south from the SH1/SH20 link in Manukau.

    The Greenlane southbound on-ramp remains open, as do all northbound lanes.

    People are encouraged to visit the Journey Planner website (journeys.nzta.govt.nz(external link)) for up to date information on the closure and detour route before they travel.

    NZTA thanks everyone for their patience.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: U.S. Marshals Lone Star Fugitive Task Force Capture a Triple Play Rounding Up 3 Capital Murder Suspects

    Source: US Marshals Service

    Austin, TX – Members of the U.S. Marshals (USMS) Lone Star Fugitive Task Force (LSFTF) continued their work of making Austin neighborhoods safer by apprehending three capital murder suspects on Wednesday.

    The Austin Police Department (APD) requested assistance from the LSFTF to locate and apprehend three suspects sought on capital murder charges from an incident that occurred May 4, 2024, in the 1800 block of Colony Creek Drive in Austin, where a male victim was located lying face down from an apparent gunshot wound. 

    The APD Homicide Unit investigated the incident and identified three suspects who allegedly conspired and acted with one another to commit the murder. 

    On Feb. 7, the Homicide Unit obtained warrants on three suspects in the City of Austin Municipal Court and requested assistance from the LSFTF – Austin Division to locate and apprehend the three suspects who were last known to reside in the city. 

    Members of the LSFTF continued investigative efforts with the Austin Police Department Tactical Intelligence Unit that led to the apprehension of three suspects, who were considered armed and dangerous. 

    Aden Munoz, Aka, “Jermiah”, 18, of Austin, was arrested on in the 1900 block of Hearthside Drive in Austin.

    Bethany Libby, Aka, “Sista Grace”, 37, of Austin, was arrested in the 7900 block of San Felipe Boulevard in Austin.

    Michael Carter, Aka, “Kujo”, 23, of Austin, was arrested in the 900 block of Bedford Street in Austin. 

    All suspects have been transported and transferred to the Austin Police Department.

    Members of the Lone Star Fugitive Task Force in Austin:

    Austin Police Department-Tactical Intelligence Unit
    Georgetown, Round Rock, and San Marcos Police Departments
    Caldwell, Hays, Travis, and Williamson County Sheriff’s Offices
    Texas Attorney General’s Office
    Texas Department of Criminal Justice OIG
    Texas Department of Public Safety
    U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement
    U.S. DHS/Homeland Security Investigations

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  • MIL-OSI Security: FBI Los Angeles Field Office Warns of Romance Scams Ahead of Valentine’s Day

    Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI Crime News (b)

    LOS ANGELES—The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is working to raise awareness about online romance scams, also called confidence fraud. In this type of fraud, scammers take advantage of people looking for romantic partners on dating websites, apps, or social media by obtaining access to their financial or personal identifying information. Romance scams are prevalent, especially during this time of year.

    Romance scams occur when a criminal uses a fake online identity to gain a victim’s affection and trust. These scammers are present on most dating and social media sites. They look to establish a relationship as quickly as possible and endear themselves to the victim. Many may propose marriage and make plans to meet in person. Eventually, they will ask for money.

    “Confidence fraud, or romance scams, can happen to anyone at any time. The criminals who carry out romance scams are experts at what they do” said Akil Davis, Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI Los Angeles Field Office. “Individuals who are looking for love and companionship are the target victims of this online fraud. The FBI cautions everyone who may be romantically involved with a person online to proceed carefully and stay alert to warning signs. If you suspect an online relationship is a scam, stop all contact immediately.”

    To avoid meeting in person, romance scammers often claim to live or work in other parts of the country or world. Eventually, when they feel they have gained the trust of their victims, these criminals will request money from them, oftentimes for a medical emergency, an unexpected legal fee, or some other false purpose.

    Romance scams/confidence schemes have resulted in one of the highest amounts of financial losses when compared to other Internet-facilitated crimes. According to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center, roughly 18,000 victims reported nearly $700,000,000 in losses in 2023, the most recent statistical year available.

    That same year, over 2000 victims in California reported more than $100,000,000 in losses.

    While anyone can fall victim to these schemes, bad actors are known to target women over age 40 who are widowed, divorced, elderly, or disabled.

    If you develop a relationship with someone you meet online, please consider the following tips and beware of the red flags:

    • Research the person’s photo and profile using online searches to see if the image, name, or details have been used elsewhere.
    • Beware if the individual seems too perfect or quickly asks you to leave a dating service or social media site to go “offline.”
    • The individual professes love quickly.
    • The individual tries to isolate you from friends and family.
    • The individual makes plans to visit you, but always cancels because of some emergency. If you haven’t met the person after a few months, for whatever reason, you have good reason to be suspicious.
    • Go slowly and ask lots of questions.
    • Be careful what you post and make public online. Scammers can use details shared on social media and dating sites to better understand and target you.
    • Never send money to anyone you have only communicated with online or by phone.

    If you suspect an online relationship is a scam, stop all contact immediately. If you are the victim of a romance scam, file a complaint with the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (www.ic3.gov).

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  • MIL-OSI: Definitive Healthcare Announces Timing of Its Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Financial Results Conference Call and Webcast

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    FRAMINGHAM, Mass., Feb. 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Definitive Healthcare Corp. (“Definitive Healthcare”) (Nasdaq: DH), an industry leader in healthcare commercial intelligence, today announced that it will report financial results for its fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2024, on Thursday, February 27, 2025 after market close. The company will host a conference call and webcast at 5:00 PM (ET) / 2:00 PM (PT) to discuss the company’s financial results.

    A live audio webcast of the event will be available on the Definitive Healthcare’s Investor Relations website at https://ir.definitivehc.com/.

    A live dial-in will be available at 877-358-7298 (domestic) or +1-848-488-9244 (international). Shortly after the conclusion of the call, a replay of this conference call will be available through March 29, 2025 at 800-645-7964 or 757-849-6722. The replay passcode is 1765#.

    About Definitive Healthcare
    At Definitive Healthcare, our mission is to transform data, analytics, and expertise into healthcare commercial intelligence. We help clients uncover the right markets, opportunities, and people, so they can shape tomorrow’s healthcare industry. Our SaaS products and solutions create new paths to commercial success in the healthcare market, so companies can identify where to go next. Learn more at definitivehc.com.

    Media Contact:
    Bethany Swackhamer
    bswackhamer@definitivehc.com

    Investor Relations Contact:
    Brian Denyeau
    ICR for Definitive Healthcare
    brian.denyeau@icrinc.com

    Source: Definitive Healthcare Corp.

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  • MIL-OSI: American Coastal Insurance Corporation Schedules Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Financial Results and Conference Call

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Feb. 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — American Coastal Insurance Corporation (Nasdaq Ticker: ACIC) (“the Company”, “American Coastal” or “ACIC”), the insurance holding company of American Coastal Insurance Company (“AmCoastal”), announced today that it expects to release its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2024, on Thursday, February 27, 2025, after the close of the market, and will conduct its quarterly conference call at 5:00 p.m. ET.

    The conference call will include live remarks followed by a question and answer (Q&A) session. Interested parties are invited to participate in the conference call and should dial-in 10 minutes before the conference call is scheduled to begin.

    Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Conference Call Details:
    Thursday, February 27, 2025 – 5:00 p.m. ET

    Participant Dial-In Numbers:

    United States: 877-445-9755
    International: 201-493-6744
       

    To listen to the conference call via webcast, please visit the Company website and click on the webcast link at the top of the page or click here. The webcast will be archived and accessible for approximately 30 days following the call.

    About American Coastal Insurance Corporation:
    American Coastal Insurance Corporation (amcoastal.com) is the holding company of the insurance carrier, American Coastal Insurance Company, which was founded in 2007 for the purpose of insuring Condominium and Homeowner Association properties, and apartments in the state of Florida. American Coastal Insurance Company has an exclusive partnership for distribution of Condominium Association properties in the state of Florida with AmRisc Group (amriscgroup.com), one of the largest Managing General Agents in the country specializing in hurricane-exposed properties. American Coastal Insurance Company has earned a Financial Stability Rating of “A”, Exceptional’ from Demotech, and maintains an “A-” insurance financial strength rating with a Stable outlook by Kroll. ACIC maintains a ‘BB+’ issuer rating with a Stable outlook by Kroll.

    Contact Information:
    Alexander Baty    
    Vice President, Finance & Investor Relations, American Coastal Insurance Corporation
    investorrelations@amcoastal.com
    (727) 425-8076

    Karin Daly
    Investor Relations, Vice President, The Equity Group
    kdaly@equityny.com
    (212) 836-9623

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Hoeven, Shaheen, Moran & Bennet Reintroduce Legislation to Establish Permanent Air Guard Tuition Assistance Program

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for North Dakota John Hoeven
    02.13.25
    WASHINGTON – Senators John Hoeven (R-N.D.), Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) and Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) reintroduced legislation to establish a permanent federal tuition assistance (FTA) program benefitting Air National Guard members. The Air Guard Standardizing Tuition Assistance to Unify the Services (STATUS) Act requires the Secretary of the Air Force to provide tuition assistance to drill-status members of the Air National Guard, consistent with the program available to the Army National Guard. The legislation is supported by the National Guard Association of the United States (NGAUS). The legislation follows efforts by Hoeven and Shaheen to:
    Establish and fund a FTA pilot program, and ensure that North Dakota and New Hampshire Air Guardsmen had access to this important benefit.
    Secure a total of $18.8 million across fiscal years (FY) 2020-2023 to support the program.
    “Our Air Guard members deserve to receive the same benefits as their counterparts, both in the reserve and active duty components of the military,” said Senator Hoeven. “Our legislation makes the Air Guard FTA pilot program that we first worked to establish in 2020 permanent and available to drill-status Guard members across the country. Doing so will ensure the Air Guard, like the Happy Hooligans in Fargo, can continue to recruit the best and brightest members to support the increasingly high-tech missions they take on in defense of our nation.”
    “Ensuring that the brave women and men serving in the Air National Guard have access to educational opportunities will not only help our recruitment and retention, but will also enhance our overall military preparedness and provide service members the benefits they deserve,” said Senator Shaheen. “Passing our bipartisan legislation will make tuition more affordable for the Air National Guard and bring their educational benefits in line with the other service branches. Let’s get this done.”
    “The men and women in the Air National Guard work alongside their active-duty counterparts to protect our nation and serve our communities,” said Senator Moran. “Providing the same educational benefits to the Air National Guard that the Army National Guard receives will help increase recruitment rates and make certain our servicemembers have access to the benefits they deserve.”
    “Colorado is home to over 1,500 Air National Guardsmen whose dedication and sacrifice helps keep our state and country safe,” said Senator Bennet. “Our bipartisan bill will help attract, develop, and retain members of the Air National Guard and ensure servicemembers nationwide have the educational benefits they deserve.”
    “We must take care of the servicemembers who take care of our nation. One way to show our gratitude is to invest in their future through federal tuition assistance,” said retired Maj. Gen. Francis M. McGinn, NGAUS President. “We must equally provide for our Soldiers and our Airmen. This bill corrects a long-standing gap in National Guard benefits and will empower our Airmen to reach new heights in knowledge and skill. We thank Senators Hoeven and Shaheen for their efforts and continued support of the National Guard.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Duckworth Votes Against Confirming Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Serve as HHS Secretary

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Illinois Tammy Duckworth
    February 13, 2025
    [WASHINGTON, D.C.] – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) released the following statement after the Senate confirmed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. by a vote of 52-48 to serve as Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services:
    “I am extremely disappointed that my Republican colleagues lacked the basic courage necessary to vote against Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This man is an unqualified, anti-science, anti-vax extremist—and it will be our kids, not Mr. Kennedy, who pay the price, when he refuses to ensure they are protected against preventable yet deadly diseases like measles or whooping cough.
    “I’m also gravely concerned that Mr. Kennedy’s confirmation will further endanger Medicaid, putting at risk the roughly 80 million Americans who rely on it. With every passing day, it becomes clearer and clearer that Republicans care more about tax breaks for the billionaires they pal around with on the golf course than prescriptions for the middle-class folks who actually work at Mar-a-Lago.
    ‘They’re not making America great again—they’re making America sick again. That’s the Trump-Kennedy promise.”
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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Transport Sector – Road freight survey to fill key knowledge gaps

    Source: Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporting New Zealand

    Registrations for the National Road Freight Survey have opened today (February 14) with company owners, managers, drivers and other essential staff encouraged to have their say in the largest sector snap-shot in more than a decade.
    The survey is being run by independent research firm Research NZ on behalf of Transporting New Zealand, and is available to all road freight industry participants.
    Transporting New Zealand Chief Executive Dom Kalasih says the survey is a fantastic opportunity to better understand industry attitudes on key issues including workforce shortages, operating conditions, revenue issues such as tolling and congestion charging, the Cook Strait ferries and road policing.
    “There are over 30,000 people working in the road freight sector across more than 4,000 business entities, carrying 93 percent of the national freight task,” Kalasih says.
    “We want to get a clearer picture of what their leading concerns are, what opportunities they see for improvement, and what might be lesser priorities.”
    He says he is particularly interested in sharing the results with policy makers and industry partners about the retirement intentions of drivers and the employment of migrant workers.
    “We know the average age of truck drivers is rapidly approaching 60, and that migrant truck drivers have played an important supplementary role in filling shortages. However, the survey will give us a clearer picture of what proportion of the workforce intends to retire within five years, what the main barriers are to employing new drivers, and what policy changes we need to prioritise to improve the situation.”
    Kalasih says that Research NZ has kept the survey short, multi-choice and accessible, with the option to provide more in-depth answers.
    “The survey will ask operators to rank leading industry issues in order of importance, and then get more detailed responses on topical issues relating to each of those. This will be followed by some key questions on workforce challenges, the public perception of truck drivers, and what (if any) skill gaps people are noticing with new drivers.”
    “Because of the importance of the road freight industry, and its fragmented nature, people get a lot of survey requests from government, suppliers and supply chain partners. That’s why we’ve ensured this survey is concise, while still being comprehensive. We got feedback from our members on the content and it’s been designed to ensure we’ve got it right.”
    “People who register for the survey before 3 March (the survey launch date) will also enter the draw for an iPad, and there will be more prizes to follow. So get registered and share it with your team today. It’s open to all industry participants.”
    Road freight business owners, managers, drivers and staff can pre-register for the survey at:

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Future Women Leaders in Medicine

    Source: US State of Connecticut

    Angela McCarthy, a third year medical student at UConn, is already making an impact as a leader in medicine.

    McCarthy is the first UConn medical student elected to serve as president of the American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) Region 1. In this role, she successfully planned and hosted the association’s Region 1 Conference on January 25. She was elected to her leadership position by medical students across New England.

    The AWMA Region 1 Conference in Boston on Jan. 25 was attended by over 250 attendees (Photo by Olivia Kuk/Boston University medical student).

    “Women now make up over half of medical school classes across the U.S., but we still have work to do to ensure equal representation in leadership roles,” says McCarthy who is from Glastonbury, Conn. “It was an honor for UConn to lead this conference, and I’m grateful for the support that made it possible.”

    The annual meeting’s theme, “Women Supporting Women,” emphasized mentorship, collaboration, and career advancement for women in medicine. The event was sponsored by UConn School of Medicine and its Group on Women in Medicine and Science (GWIMS). The conference brought together over 250 attendees, including physicians, medical students, and premedical students from across New England. Many UConn medical students and UConn undergraduates attended.

    Hands-on clinical skills training workshops were also held at the event. (Photo by Olivia Kuk/Boston University medical student).

    In addition to McCarthy’s leadership in New England for AMWA’s Region 1, UConn medical student Pooja Prasad in the Class of 2026 holds a national position as one of AMWA’s Advocacy Chairs. Also, Connecticut Children’s Division Head of Rheumatology and associate professor of pediatrics at UConn School of Medicine Dr. Barbara Edelheit is the faculty advisor for UConn School of Medicine’s AMWA group. She serves in a national position as chair of AMWA’s Mentorship Committee and was a panelist on the opening Women in Medicine panel of this year’s Region 1 conference.

    “Angela did an incredible job planning and coordinating the AMWA Region 1 conference. She’s truly a standout student leader and a role model,” applauds Edelheit. “I’ve been so lucky to work alongside her and the amazing University of Connecticut medical students in my role as their AMWA faculty advisor. They’re an inspiring, brilliant group of women who are going to make a lasting impact in the world of medicine.”

    Five UConn medical students also moderated panels at the conference, while UConn faculty member Dr. Megan Herbst and second-year UConn medical student Veronica Arroyo Rodriguez developed a hands-on point of care ultrasound workshop for attendees.  The

    Mentorship group workshops underway at this year’s AWMA’s Region 1 conference (Photo by Olivia Kuk/Boston University medical student).

    Clinical Simulation Center at UConn Health lead by Jim Behme donated materials for skills workshops, including portable ultrasounds, IV placement arms, and high-tech mannequins for intubation practice.

    “This conference was a major achievement for the UConn School of Medicine. It highlights the strength of our student leadership and the school’s commitment to advancing women in medicine,” shares McCarthy.

    McCarthy concludes, “I couldn’t have pulled off this conference without the help of my peers, especially the other AMWA student leaders at UConn and across New England.”

    The 2025 AWMA Region 1 conference (Photo by Olivia Kuk/Boston University medical student).

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Linda McMahon is unwilling to protect students and public schools

    Source: US National Education Union

    By: Miguel A. Gonzalez

    Published: February 13, 2025

    WASHINGTON – NEA President Becky Pringle urged the U.S. Senate to reject Linda McMahon as U.S. Secretary of Education because of McMahon’s unwillingness to commit to protect students and strengthen public schools. McMahon’s confirmation hearing took place amidst threats of a looming executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education—a move that would strip critical funding for student programs across the country to push vouchers for private schools.  

    McMahon took every opportunity to reiterate her plans to move forward with dismantling programs that will harm our most vulnerable and underserved students. If this anti-public education agenda is enacted, students will face larger class sizes; see fewer resources for at-risk students, the loss of vital services for students with disabilities; cuts to job-training programs, increased costs for higher education; and a rollback of basic civil rights protections. According to some estimates, more than 180,000 educators could lose their jobs if McMahon guts critical funding for those positions that tend to work in and with the most vulnerable student populations.  

    “Most of us believe every student deserves the opportunity, resources, and support to reach their full potential no matter where they live, the color of their skin, or how much their family earns. But we didn’t hear any of that today. As I travel around the country, parents and educators tell me their schools need more resources and more opportunities that will help students live into their brilliance. They do not want to gut public education or public schools,” said NEA President Becky Pringle. “If confirmed, Linda McMahon will dismantle public education as we know it to fund tax cuts for billionaires. She will push vouchers that take funding from our public schools, where 90 percent of all children and 95 percent of those with disabilities learn and grow. Public funds should stay in our public schools. Our students need an education secretary committed to fully funding the programs that can help them reach their full potential, not siphoning money to send to private schools.”      

    In the early weeks of the Trump administration, a series of executive orders have undermined students’ protections, stripping students of their rights and opportunities. Repeatedly when pressed to distance herself from the reckless and illegal executive orders signed by Donald Trump, McMahon simply refused to do so. When asked if she would provide public school students and educators with more resources for public schools, she doubled-down on her commitment to send public dollars to private schools. When asked if she would commit to strengthening public education and protecting students, she would not do so. McMahon even failed to protect funding that helps address the nationwide educator shortage.  

    “The Senate must reject Linda McMahon as Secretary of Education. The agenda is clear and dangerous. They want to gut public education and undermine public schools. Whether in Washington, with legal actions and lawsuits, or through grassroots actions in communities across the country, educators will continue to protect our students from this reckless agenda,” concluded Pringle.  

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Attorney General Bonta, Coalition of Attorneys General Secure Preliminary Injunction in Birthright Citizenship Case

    Source: US State of California Department of Justice

    OAKLAND – California Attorney General Rob Bonta today, along with the attorneys general of New Jersey, Massachusetts, Delaware, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Nevada, New York, and Vermont, and the City and County of San Francisco, issued a joint statement in response to a decision by the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts granting a preliminary injunction against President Trump’s unconstitutional executive order terminating birthright citizenship. On January 21, 2025, Attorney General Bonta, New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin, and Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell led a coalition of 19 states in filing a lawsuit challenging the order.

    “President Trump may believe that he is above the law, but today’s preliminary injunction sends a clear message: He is not a king, and he cannot rewrite the Constitution with the stroke of a pen. 

    “The President and his allies made clear long before he was sworn in that they would pursue this illegal action, and our coalition was prepared to challenge it as soon as President Trump fulfilled this unconstitutional campaign promise on Inauguration Day.

    “We immediately stood up for our Constitution, for the rule of law, and for American children across the country who would have been deprived of their constitutional rights – and today we delivered for them. This is not yet over, and we will continue to fight every single step of the way until President Trump is permanently prevented from trampling on the Fourteenth Amendment rights of all Americans.”

    President Trump issued an executive order on January 20, 2025, fulfilling his campaign promise to end birthright citizenship, in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution and Section 1401 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. To stop the President’s unlawful action, which would have harmed hundreds of thousands of American children and their families, the coalition sued in the District of Massachusetts to invalidate the executive order and to enjoin any actions taken to implement it. The states requested immediate relief to prevent the President’s order from taking effect. The request was granted by Judge Leo Sorokin. 

    Birthright citizenship dates back centuries—including to pre-Civil War America. Although the Supreme Court’s notorious decision in Dred Scott denied birthright citizenship to the descendants of slaves, the post-Civil War United States adopted the Fourteenth Amendment to protect citizenship for children born in this country. As the filings explain, the U.S. Supreme Court has repeatedly confirmed that birthright citizenship does not depend on the immigration status of the baby’s parents.

    If allowed to stand, this order would have, for the first time since the Fourteenth Amendment was adopted in 1868, meant thousands of babies born each year in California who otherwise would have been citizens would no longer enjoy the privileges and benefits of citizenship. The children whose citizenship would be stripped by the President’s order would lose their most basic rights and would be forced to live under the threat of deportation. They would lose eligibility for a wide range of federal services and programs. They would lose their ability obtain a Social Security number and, as they age, to work lawfully. And they would lose their right to vote, serve on juries, and run for certain offices. Despite the Constitution’s guarantee of citizenship, thousands of children would — for the first time — lose their ability to fully and fairly be a part of American society as a citizen with all its benefits and privileges.

    In addition to harming hundreds of thousands of residents, the President’s order would have significantly harmed the States themselves, too. Among other things, this order would cause the states to lose federal funding to programs that they administer, such as Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program, and foster care and adoption assistance programs, which all turn at least in part on the immigration status of the resident being served. States would also be required — at their considerable expense — to immediately begin modifying their operation and administration of benefits programs to account for this change, which would impose significant burdens on multiple agencies that operate programs for the benefit of the States’ residents. The States’ filings explain that they should not have to bear these dramatic costs while their case proceeds because the order is directly inconsistent with the Constitution, the Immigration and Nationality Act, and two U.S. Supreme Court decisions.

    A copy of the court’s decision is available here. A copy of the preliminary injunction order is available here. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Grassley, Cortez Masto Lead Bipartisan Effort to Crack Down on Illicit Xylazine

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Iowa Chuck Grassley
    WASHINGTON – Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) reintroduced bipartisan, bicameral legislation to fight the spread of illicit xylazine. The Combatting Illicit Xylazine Act would classify this highly toxic sedative as Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act, while protecting its legitimate use in large animal veterinary medicine. Reps. Jimmy Panetta (D-Calif.) and August Pfluger (R-Texas) are leading companion legislation in the House of Representatives. Attorney General Pam Bondi, on her first day in office, advocated for the scheduling of xylazine in an internal Department of Justice memo. 
    “Illicit xylazine is contributing to the national drug epidemic and driving up overdose deaths in communities across the country. Our nation’s laws must keep pace with emerging drug trends,” Grassley said. “This bipartisan bill recognizes the lethal threat of xylazine and provides law enforcement new tools to combat its spread, while ensuring veterinarians, ranchers and cattlemen can continue to access the drug for legitimate animal treatment.” 
    “Xylazine poses a growing threat across the Silver State, and our law enforcement officers simply don’t have the tools they need to keep our communities safe from this dangerous drug,” said Cortez Masto. “My bipartisan, bicameral bill would crack down on illegal use of xylazine while protecting its legitimate use by veterinarians and ranchers. It’s time for Congress to act now and pass this life-saving legislation.” 
    Specifically, the Combatting Illicit Xylazine Act would: 
    Classify xylazine as a Schedule III drug under the Controlled Substances Act; 
    Enable the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to track xylazine’s manufacturing; 
    Require a report on prevalence, risks and recommendations to best regulate xylazine; and 
    Ensure veterinarians, farmers and ranchers can still use xylazine for its intended purpose – to treat large animals – by clearly defining “ultimate user” as someone lawfully permitted to possess a controlled substance for legitimate use. 
    The Combatting Illicit Xylazine Act is endorsed by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). 
    “The Combating Illicit Xylazine Act strikes the right balance of helping address the public health threat of illicit xylazine while maintaining veterinary access to this critical animal sedative,” said Dr. Sandra Faeh, President of the American Veterinary Medical Association. “Strongly endorsed by the AVMA, this legislation is essential to protecting our communities from the grave health and safety risks of illicit xylazine, upholding animal welfare, supporting public health, and ensuring our nation’s veterinarians are equipped with all the necessary resources to provide high-quality veterinary care.” 
    Additional cosponsors include Sens. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.), Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Rick Scott (R-Fla.), Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Katie Britt (R-Ala.), Shelly Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), Todd Young (R-Ind.), Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), Tim Kaine (D-Va.), Jim Risch (R-Idaho), Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) and Roger Wicker (R-Miss.).
    Find bill text HERE. 
    Background:
    Xylazine is a veterinary tranquilizer that bad actors use as a low-cost cutting agent for fentanyl. In 2022, the DEA found that 23 percent of the fentanyl powder seized across 48 states contained xylazine.  
    Grassley this Congress also introduced the bipartisan HALT Fentanyl Act to permanently classify illicit, fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I under the Controlled Substances Act. Both bills would provide law enforcement the tools they need to effectively combat the nation’s drug epidemic. 
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  • MIL-OSI USA: ICYMI: Whistleblowers’ Accounts Expose Dark Reality of Yearslong Weaponization and Political Infection at FBI

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Iowa Chuck Grassley
    WASHINGTON – Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) today during an executive business meeting highlighted whistleblowers’ first-person accounts of the retaliation and abuse they have suffered at the hands of current and former top FBI officials. Grassley’s comments came shortly before voting to advance Kash Patel’s nomination to be FBI Director. While reading the whistleblowers’ accounts into the congressional record, Chairman Grassley noted:
    “I’d like to have the White House and my Republican colleagues take note of this, because I think some of these people should be reinstated because of how [un]justly they’ve been treated. And like you’ve heard me so many times say, whistleblowers are treated like a skunk at a picnic. And I hope my Democrat colleagues will learn a lesson about how the FBI has previously treated whistleblowers, both under Republican administrations and Democrat administrations. So that we don’t have this happening again.”
    In a story this morning, RealClearInvestigations further detailed the plight of FBI whistleblowers.
    A Weaponized FBI: It’s Real, Whistleblowers Testify, Boasting Scars to Prove It
    By Ben Weingarten
    November 13, 2025
    Democrats have cast the Trump administration’s ouster of eight senior FBI leaders as a “purge” and act of “retribution” from a weaponized Justice Department, some likening it to President Nixon’s “Saturday Night Massacre.” 
    But former colleagues of the terminated “G-men” say this narrative is backward. FBI officials, past and present, have marshaled significant evidence via whistleblower complaints and testimony indicating that several terminated leaders routinely used their offices for partisan purposes.
    These include allegations that at least two of the fired officials, Jeffrey Veltri and Dena Perkins, manipulated the security clearance review process to personally and professionally punish conservatives, COVID-19 vaccine skeptics, and Jan. 6 whistleblowers who reported suspected bureau malfeasance, and retaliated against those who came to the whistleblowers’ defense. 
    A third, Timothy Dunham, is also alleged to have improperly suspended security clearances.
    Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) read numerous accounts of alleged misconduct perpetrated by these and other officials into the record this morning as the committee considered the nomination of Kash Patel for FBI Director…
    Read the full RealClearInvestigations story HERE. Read Grassley’s full opening statement HERE.
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  • MIL-OSI USA: Durbin Votes ‘No’ On Advancing President Trump’s Pick To Be FBI Director, Kash Patel

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Illinois Dick Durbin
    February 13, 2025
    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today voted against advancing President Donald Trump’s pick to be Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Kash Patel, in the Senate Judiciary Committee executive business meeting this morning. The Committee voted to advance his nomination on a party-line vote of 12-10.
    Key Quotes:
    “After reviewing Kash Patel’s record, meeting with him, and questioning him at his hearing, I am even more convinced that he has neither the experience, the judgment, nor the temperament to lead the FBI.”
    “I have served on this Committee during the consideration of four FBI Director nominations before this one. Each one was a Republican, and I voted for all of them.”
    “It turns out that Mr. Patel is already seeking retribution on behalf of President Trump, despite his status as a private citizen. As I revealed earlier this week, multiple whistleblowers have disclosed to my staff highly credible information indicating that Mr. Patel, a civilian, is personally directing the ongoing purge of senior law enforcement officials at the FBI. The ramifications of these terminations are dangerous, and they go beyond Mr. Patel’s fitness for office.”
    “It is unacceptable for a nominee to justify the potentially illegal firing of dedicated, nonpartisan FBI officials. If these allegations are true, Mr. Patel has become dangerously close to perjury before this Senate Judiciary Committee. Why do I say that? During [his confirmation] hearing, when asked about the terminations [at] the FBI, Mr. Patel said ‘I don’t know what is going on right now over there.’ Mr. Patel seems to be unable to wait for confirmation to carry out his plan of retribution on behalf of President Trump. This is a private citizen, Patel, with no role in government allegedly [directing] baseless firings of career politicians and then misleading this Committee about his actions.”
    “Given the serious nature of these allegations, I’ve asked the DOJ Inspector General to investigate. I urge my Republican colleagues to take these allegations seriously. I know you want to be loyal to your President, I know you want to vote for all of his nominations. I know none of you want a call from Elon Musk tomorrow morning saying what he might do if you vote the wrong way.”
    “This is not the only time that Mr. Patel misled the Committee under oath. At his hearing, he implausibly told me that he could not recall Stew Peters, an antisemitic Holocaust denier… This is simply not credible, considering that Mr. Patel appeared on Mr. Peters’s podcast eight times… And, Mr. Peters has since revealed that he and Mr. Patel directly communicate via their personal cell phones, ‘constantly.’”
    “Mr. Patel clearly lacks the temperament to lead the FBI. I wonder if any of my Republican colleagues read his book, ‘Government Gangsters.’ In this book, Mr. Patel has published an enemies list of 60 people who he calls ‘members of the deep state’ and accuses of being, ‘corrupt actors of the first order.’ This list includes many distinguished public servants—both Democrats and Republicans alike. What they share in common is the misfortune of having crossed paths with Mr. Patel.”
    “Mr. Patel has also displayed a startling disdain for the agency he has been nominated to lead. He wants to ‘shut down the F.B.I. Hoover Building on Day 1 and reopen it the next day as a museum of the ‘deep state.’’ He falsely claimed that the FBI ‘was planning January 6 for a year.’ And he has been clear about what he wants to do with the FBI’s vast surveillance and investigative powers, saying, ‘We’re going to come after the people in the media.’”
    “Mr. Patel has been open about his plans to dismantle the FBI and seek retribution. And he has already begun that mission as a private citizen, targeting senior FBI officials.”
    “Mr. Patel’s directives have thrown the Bureau into chaos. Senior executives who collectively have hundreds of years of experience have been forced out. Thousands of line agents across the country are living in fear of losing their jobs simply because [they did what] they were assigned to do.”
    “How does any of this make America safer? The American people need an FBI Director who is focused on keeping the public safe from terrorism, drug trafficking, and violent crime—not petty personal grievances.”
    Video of Durbin’s opening statement is available here.
    Audio of Durbin’s opening statement is available here.
    Footage of Durbin’s opening statement is available here for TV Stations.
    Multiple whistleblowers have disclosed to Durbin’s staff highly credible information indicating that Kash Patel has been personally directing the ongoing purge of senior law enforcement officials at the FBI. Earlier this week, Durbin sent a letter to DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz requesting an investigation into these allegations.
    To view Durbin’s questions to Mr. Patel in his confirmation hearing click here and here.
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  • MIL-OSI USA News: Trump Administration: Follow the Law

    Source: The White House

    President Donald J. Trump and his administration have a simple message: follow the law. Since taking office, the Trump Administration has wasted no time taking action against states and entities which have opted for defiance.

    Here are only a few examples:

    • The Department of Education has launched investigations into the California Interscholastic Federation and the Minnesota State High School League over their failures to comply with President Trump’s executive order protecting girls in sports. The department has also announced probes into the widespread anti-Semitic harassment at five public universities across the country.
    • The Department of Justice (DOJ) has sued the State of New York and its top officials over their willful failure to comply with federal immigration laws. The DOJ has also filed lawsuits against the State of Illinois and the City of Chicago over their dangerous and illegal so-called “sanctuary” policies.
    • The Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) has announced referrals to the Office of Inspector General and the DOJ over a scheme by outgoing Biden EPA staffers to bury billions of dollars in federal funding at an outside financial institution in an effort to shield the funds from oversight and accountability.
    • The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has opened an investigation into discriminatory DEI policies at Comcast — an entity which it regulates — following President Trump’s executive order ending such policies. The FCC has also taken action against a Soros-backed, San Francisco-based radio station after the station broadcasted the locations of undercover federal immigration authorities conducting dangerous operations in the area, and has launched an investigation into NPR and PBS over potential violations of federal laws.
    • The Department of Homeland Security has “clawed back” tens of millions of dollars in funds paid by rogue FEMA officials to house illegal aliens in luxury New York City hotels.

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  • MIL-OSI USA News: Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Establishes the Make America Healthy Again Commission

    Source: The White House

    MAKING AMERICA HEALTHY AGAIN: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order establishing the President’s Make America Healthy Again Commission.

    • Chaired by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Commission is tasked with investigating and addressing the root causes of America’s escalating health crisis, with an initial focus on childhood chronic diseases.
    • Within 100 days, the Commission will produce an assessment that summarizes what is known and what questions remain regarding the childhood chronic disease crisis, and include international comparisons.
    • Within 180 days, the Commission will produce a strategy, based on the findings of the assessment, to improve the health of America’s children.
    • The Commission has four main policy directives to reverse chronic disease:
      • Empower Americans through transparency and open-source data and avoid conflicts of interest in all federally funded health research.
      • Prioritize gold-standard research on why Americans are getting sick in all health-related research funded by the federal government.
      • Work with farmers to ensure that U.S. food is the healthy, abundant and affordable.
      • Ensure expanded treatment options and health coverage flexibility for beneficial lifestyle changes and disease prevention.
    • The Commission aims to restore trust in medical and scientific institutions and hold public hearings, meetings, roundtables, and similar events to receive expert input from leaders in public health.

    ADDRESSING THE RISE OF CHRONIC ILLNESSES: President Trump understands that America’s healthcare system is largely focused on treating chronic illnesses rather than preventing them, leading to a growing health crisis with serious economic and national security consequences.

    • Based on all health indicators and global comparisons, Americans are becoming sicker, beset by illnesses that our medical system isn’t addressing effectively.
      • In the United States, six in 10 adults have at least one chronic condition, and four in 10 have two or more.
      • Prior to COVID, American life expectancy averaged 78.8 years, while comparable countries averaged 82.6 years, creating a gap that equates to 1.25 billion fewer life years for Americans.
      • The United States has the highest age-standardized cancer incidence rate across 204 countries, nearly double the next-highest rate.
        • From 1990 to 2021, the United States saw an 88% increase in cancer.
      • Asthma is far more common in the United States than in other parts of the world, including most of Europe, Asia, and Africa.
    • The rise in chronic conditions is not limited to adults.
      • Childhood is usually the healthiest period of life, yet as of 2022, 30 million (40.7%) United States children had at least one health condition like allergies, asthma, or autoimmune diseases.
      • Autism now affects one in 36 children, a staggering increase from rates of one to four out of 10,000 children identified with the condition during the 1980s.
      • 18% of teens suffer from fatty liver disease, nearly 30% are prediabetic, and more than 40% are overweight or obese – these conditions were virtually unheard of in prior generations.
      • The incidence of childhood cancer, while still rare, increased 0.8% per year since 1975—an over 40% increase over 45 years.
      • Overmedication, particularly among children, is a growing concern. More than 3.4 million children are currently taking medication for ADD/ADHD and diagnoses continue to rise.
    • Chronic disease has widespread effects, including on our military and our economy.
      • 77% of young adults do not qualify for military service without a waiver, primary due to being overweight, drug use, or mental and physical health issues.
      • 90% of America’s $4.5 trillion healthcare expenditure is directed at managing chronic and mental health conditions.
      • The United States spends almost twice per capita what other wealthy countries spend on healthcare.
    • Americans have lost trust in our health system, skeptical as to whether they are receiving honest answers about the causes of the country’s health crisis and how to improve it.
      • Only a third of Americans trust the U.S. health system, a near-record low.

    TAKING ON THE HEALTH CRISIS: President Trump is fulfilling his promise to tackle the health crisis facing America.

    • President Trump pledged that upon returning to the White House he would establish a special Presidential Commission that’s “not bought and paid for by Big Pharma, and I will charge them with investigating what is causing the decades-long increase in chronic illnesses […] And then, I will ask them to publish recommendations for how every American child can have a safe and healthy childhood.”
    • In his first term, President Trump lowered healthcare costs, provided more healthcare options, and ensured better care for the American people.
    • President Trump has consistently championed initiatives aimed at improving the health and well-being of Americans. Select actions from the prior Trump Administration include:
      • Passed Right To Try to give terminally ill patients access to lifesaving cures.
      • Signed an executive order to fight kidney disease with more transplants and better treatment.
      • Accelerated medical breakthroughs in genetic treatments for Sickle Cell disease.
      • Declared the opioid crisis a nationwide public health emergency and signed the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act, the largest-ever legislative effort to address a drug crisis in our Nation’s history.
      • Expanded access to telehealth, especially in rural and underserved communities.

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  • MIL-OSI USA News: Establishing the President’s Make America Healthy Again Commission

    Source: The White House

    class=”has-text-align-left”>By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered:

    Section 1.  Purpose.  American life expectancy significantly lags behind other developed countries, with pre‑COVID-19 United States life expectancy averaging 78.8 years and comparable countries averaging 82.6 years.  This equates to 1.25 billion fewer life years for the United States population.  Six in 10 Americans have at least one chronic disease, and four in 10 have two or more chronic diseases.  An estimated one in five United States adults lives with a mental illness.

    These realities become even more painful when contrasted with nations around the globe.  Across 204 countries and territories, the United States had the highest age-standardized incidence rate of cancer in 2021, nearly double the next-highest rate.  Further, from 1990-2021, the United States experienced an 88 percent increase in cancer, the largest percentage increase of any country evaluated.  In 2021, asthma was more than twice as common in the United States than most of Europe, Asia, or Africa.  Autism spectrum disorders had the highest prevalence in high-income countries, including the United States, in 2021.  Similarly, autoimmune diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease, psoriasis, and multiple sclerosis are more commonly diagnosed in high-income areas such as Europe and North America.  Overall, the global comparison data demonstrates that the health of Americans is on an alarming trajectory that requires immediate action.

    This concern applies urgently to America’s children.  In 2022, an estimated 30 million children (40.7 percent) had at least one health condition, such as allergies, asthma, or an autoimmune disease.  Autism spectrum disorder now affects 1 in 36 children in the United States — a staggering increase from rates of 1 to 4 out of 10,000 children identified with the condition during the 1980s.  Eighteen percent of late adolescents and young adults have fatty liver disease, close to 30 percent of adolescents are prediabetic, and more than 40 percent of adolescents are overweight or obese.

    These health burdens have continued to increase alongside the increased prescription of medication.  For example, in the case of Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, over 3.4 million children are now on medication for the disorder — up from 3.2 million children in 2019-2020 — and the number of children being diagnosed with the condition continues to rise.  

    This poses a dire threat to the American people and our way of life.  Seventy-seven percent of young adults do not qualify for the military based in large part on their health scores.  Ninety percent of the Nation’s $4.5 trillion in annual healthcare expenditures is for people with chronic and mental health conditions.  In short, Americans of all ages are becoming sicker, beset by illnesses that our medical system is not addressing effectively.  These trends harm us, our economy, and our security.

    To fully address the growing health crisis in America, we must re-direct our national focus, in the public and private sectors, toward understanding and drastically lowering chronic disease rates and ending childhood chronic disease.  This includes fresh thinking on nutrition, physical activity, healthy lifestyles, over-reliance on medication and treatments, the effects of new technological habits, environmental impacts, and food and drug quality and safety.  We must restore the integrity of the scientific process by protecting expert recommendations from inappropriate influence and increasing transparency regarding existing data.  We must ensure our healthcare system promotes health rather than just managing disease.

    Sec. 2.  Policy.  It shall be the policy of the Federal Government to aggressively combat the critical health challenges facing our citizens, including the rising rates of mental health disorders, obesity, diabetes, and other chronic diseases.  To do so, executive departments and agencies (agencies) that address health or healthcare must focus on reversing chronic disease.  Under this policy:

    (a)  all federally funded health research should empower Americans through transparency and open-source data, and should avoid or eliminate conflicts of interest that skew outcomes and perpetuate distrust;

    (b)  the National Institutes of Health and other health-related research funded by the Federal Government should prioritize gold-standard research on the root causes of why Americans are getting sick;

    (c)  agencies shall work with farmers to ensure that United States food is the healthiest, most abundant, and most affordable in the world; and

    (d)  agencies shall ensure the availability of expanded treatment options and the flexibility for health insurance coverage to provide benefits that support beneficial lifestyle changes and disease prevention.

    Sec. 3.  Establishment and Composition of the President’s Make America Healthy Again Commission.  (a)  There is hereby established the President’s Make America Healthy Again Commission (Commission), chaired by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (Chair), with the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy serving as Executive Director (Executive Director).

    (b)  In addition to the Chair and the Executive Director, the Commission shall include the following officials, or their designees:

    (i)     the Secretary of Agriculture;

    (ii)    the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development;

    (iii)   the Secretary of Education;

    (iv)    the Secretary of Veterans Affairs;

    (v)     the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency;

    (vi)    the Director of the Office of Management and Budget;

    (vii)   the Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy;

    (viii)  the Director of the National Economic Council;

    (ix)    the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers;

    (x)     the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy;

    (xi)    the Commissioner of Food and Drugs;

    (xii)   the Director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention;

    (xiii)  the Director of the National Institutes of Health; and

    (xiv)   other members of my Administration invited to participate, at the discretion of the Chair and the Executive Director.

    Sec. 4.  Fighting Childhood Chronic Disease.  The initial mission of the Commission shall be to advise and assist the President on how best to exercise his authority to address the childhood chronic disease crisis.  Therefore, the Commission shall:

    (a)  study the scope of the childhood chronic disease crisis and any potential contributing causes, including the American diet, absorption of toxic material, medical treatments, lifestyle, environmental factors, Government policies, food production techniques, electromagnetic radiation, and corporate influence or cronyism;  

    (b)  advise and assist the President on informing the American people regarding the childhood chronic disease crisis, using transparent and clear facts; and

    (c)  provide to the President Government-wide recommendations on policy and strategy related to addressing the identified contributing causes of and ending the childhood chronic disease crisis.

    Sec. 5.  Initial Assessment and Strategy from the Make America Healthy Again Commission.  (a)  Make our Children Healthy Again Assessment.  Within 100 days of the date of this order, the Commission shall submit to the President, through the Chair and the Executive Director, the Make Our Children Healthy Again Assessment, which shall:

    (i)     identify and describe childhood chronic disease in America compared to other countries;

    (ii)    assess the threat that potential over-utilization of medication, certain food ingredients, certain chemicals, and certain other exposures pose to children with respect to chronic inflammation or other established mechanisms of disease, using rigorous and transparent data, including international comparisons;

    (iii)   assess the prevalence of and threat posed by the prescription of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, stimulants, and weight-loss drugs;

    (iv)    identify and report on best practices for preventing childhood health issues, including through proper nutrition and the promotion of healthy lifestyles;

    (v)     evaluate the effectiveness of existing educational programs with regard to nutrition, physical activity, and mental health for children;

    (vi)    identify and evaluate existing Federal programs and funding intended to prevent and treat childhood health issues for their scope and effectiveness;

    (vii)   ensure transparency of all current data and unpublished analyses related to the childhood chronic disease crisis, consistent with applicable law;

    (viii)  evaluate the effectiveness of current Federal Government childhood health data and metrics, including those from the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics and the National Survey of Children’s Health;

    (ix)    restore the integrity of science, including by eliminating undue industry influence, releasing findings and underlying data to the maximum extent permitted under applicable law, and increasing methodological rigor; and

    (x)     establish a framework for transparency and ethics review in industry-funded projects.

    (b)  Make our Children Healthy Again Strategy.  Within 180 days of the date of this order, the Commission shall submit to the President, through the Chair and the Executive Director, a Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy (Strategy), based on the findings from the Make Our Children Healthy Again Assessment described in subsection (a) of this section.  The Strategy shall address appropriately restructuring the Federal Government’s response to the childhood chronic disease crisis, including by ending Federal practices that exacerbate the health crisis or unsuccessfully attempt to address it, and by adding powerful new solutions that will end childhood chronic disease.

    (c)  The Chair may hold public hearings, meetings, roundtables, and similar events, as appropriate, and may receive expert input from leaders in public health and Government accountability. 

    Sec. 6Additional Reports.  (a)  Following the submission to the President of the Strategy, and any final strategy reports thereafter, the Chair and the Executive Director shall recommend to the President updates to the Commission’s mission, including desired reports.

    (b)  The Commission shall not reconvene, following submission of the Strategy, until an updated mission is submitted to the President through the Executive Director.

    Sec. 7.  General Provisions.  (a)  Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:

    (i)   the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or

    (ii)  the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.

    (b)  This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.

    (c)  This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.

    THE WHITE HOUSE,

        February 13, 2025.

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  • MIL-OSI USA News: Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Announces “Fair and Reciprocal Plan” on Trade

    Source: The White House

    THE “FAIR AND RECIPROCAL PLAN”: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed a Presidential Memorandum ordering the development of a comprehensive plan for restoring fairness in U.S. trade relationships and countering non-reciprocal trading arrangements.

    • The “Fair and Reciprocal Plan” will seek to correct longstanding imbalances in international trade and ensure fairness across the board.
    • Gone are the days of America being taken advantage of: this plan will put the American worker first, improve our competitiveness in every area of industry, reduce our trade deficit, and bolster our economic and national security. 

    AMERICA WILL NO LONGER TOLERATE UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES: The United States is one of the most open economies in the world, yet our trading partners keep their markets closed to our exports. This lack of reciprocity is unfair and contributes to our large and persistent annual trade deficit.

    • There are endless examples where our trading partners do not give the United States reciprocal treatment.
      • The U.S. tariff on ethanol is a mere 2.5%. Yet Brazil charges the U.S. ethanol exports a tariff of 18%. As a result, in 2024, the U.S. imported over $200 million in ethanol from Brazil while the U.S. exported only $52 million in ethanol to Brazil.
      • The U.S. average applied Most Favored Nation (MFN) tariff on agricultural goods is 5%. But India’s average applied MFN tariff is 39%. India also charges a 100% tariff on U.S. motorcycles, while we only charge a 2.4% tariff on Indian motorcycles.
      • The European Union can export all the shellfish it wants to America. But the EU bans shellfish exports from 48 of our states, despite committing in 2020 to expedite approvals for shellfish exports. As a result, in 2023, the U.S. imported $274 million in shellfish from the EU but exported only $38 million.
      • The EU also imposes a 10% tariff on imported cars. Yet the U.S. only imposes a 2.5% tariff.
      • A 2019 report found that across 132 countries and more than 600,000 product lines, United States exporters face higher tariffs more than two-thirds of the time.
    • This lack of reciprocity is one source of America’s large and persistent annual trade deficit in goods: closed markets abroad reduce U.S. exports and open markets at home result in significant imports, both of which undercut American competitiveness.
      • The United States has run a trade deficit of goods every year since 1975. In 2024, our trade deficit in goods exceeded $1 trillion.
      • Thanks to the proliferation of non-reciprocal barriers in just the last few years, the U.S. now runs a trade deficit in agriculture, worth around $40 billion in 2024.
    • Though America has no such thing, and only America should be allowed to tax American firms, trading partners hand American companies a bill for something called a digital service tax.
      • Canada and France use these taxes to each collect over $500 million per year from American companies.
      • Overall, these non-reciprocal taxes cost America’s firms over $2 billion per year.
      • Reciprocal tariffs will bring back fairness and prosperity to the distorted international trade system and stop Americans from being taken advantage of.

    THE ART OF THE INTERNATIONAL DEAL: President Trump continues to deliver on his mandate given to him by the American People to put America First when it comes to trade.

    • As President Trump said in the Presidential Memorandum on American First Trade Policy on his first day in office, trade policy is a critical component of our economic security and national security.
    • In his first term, President Trump successfully ended the outdated and unfair NAFTA, replacing it with the historic USMCA to deliver one of the largest wins for American workers.
    • When our national security was threatened by a global oversupply of steel and aluminum, President Trump took swift action to protect America’s national security by implementing tariffs on imports of these goods.
    • In response to China’s intellectual property theft, forced technology transfer, and other unreasonable behavior, President Trump acted with conviction to impose tariffs on imports from China, using that leverage to reach a historic bilateral economic agreement.

    Just last week, President Trump leveraged tariffs to force Canada and Mexico to make long-overdue changes at our northern and southern borders, ensuring the safety and security of American citizens.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Northland News – $600,000 of Climate Resilient Communities Funding allocated

    Source: Northland Regional Council

    Twenty-two projects around Te Taitokerau are to share $600,000 of Northland Regional Council funding designed to help build climate resilience.
    Council Deputy Chair Tui Shortland says during the council’s Long-Term Plan 2024-2034 consultation, the region’s communities had emphasised the importance they placed on council taking a leading role in helping to build that resilience.
    That had resulted in the council establishing a $600,000 fund to support communities to prepare for the growing effects of climate change and the natural hazard risks our region faces.
    Councillor Shortland says the council had received a huge level of interest from communities across Northland, expressing their ideas and aspirations for a climate resilient future for Te Taitokerau.
    “In this first round we had an overwhelming response, with 96 applications requesting $3.2 million.”
    Councillor Shortland says deciding how to allocate the $600,000 available had been extremely difficult, but 22 projects that met the fund criteria and aimed to build community capacity and strengthen connections to build community resilience would receive a portion of this pūtea.
    “Six of the projects directly focus on building kai resilience for the region.”
    “These include on the ground community-led mahi that aims to educate and empower communities to grow their own kai and projects that identify and strengthen food support networks and develop a strategy for how the region can become self-sufficient in food production and distribution.”
    Four projects supported water supply investigations to future proof water resilience and water tanks in vulnerable communities. “This extends the water resilience mahi NRC previously supported through the Water Resilience Fund which has now been replaced with this Climate Resilient Communities Fund.”
    Three rural marae will receive funding to support the installation of solar panels, improving energy resilience and benefiting the wider community in times of need. Investing in energy security not only keeps the power on when energy infrastructure goes down, but reduces energy costs for our people and importantly helps reduce Te Taitokerau’s greenhouse gas emissions.
    Funding will support four projects that look to nature-based solutions to build resilience to the changing climate, recognising how restoring wetlands, river margins and coastal dune systems can enhance protection from weather events, increase carbon sequestration and support our indigenous biodiversity.
    Three other projects aim to build resilience across multiple impact areas looking holistically at how our resilience could be improved as the climate changes.
    Two planning projects have been funded that will help the respective communities understand how climate change could impact them and to formulate specific plans to reduce these impacts.
    Successful applicants and their projects are:
    • Bream Bay Coastal Care Trust – Bream Bay Coastal Restoration Project ($23,000)
    • Climate Change Taitokerau Northland Trust – Kai Sovereignty Strategy ($20,000)
    • Coastal Restoration Trust of New Zealand- Te Taitokerau branch – Te Taitokerau How to restore dunes video ($30,708)
    • Community Business Environment Centre – Hokinganui a Kai ($40,000)
    • Hokianga Community Educational Trust – He Kete Kai o Hokianga -Future Proofing our Hokianga Food Systems ($36,786.39)
    • Matatina Marae Trust – Matatina Kai Whenua – community garden at marae for self sufficiency ($22,476)
    • Maungarongo Whenua Trust on behalf of Ricco Tito -Taiao Kaitiaki Oranga ō te Waīma ($30,000)
    • Morehu Marae Committee – Water tank replacement at marae ($7127.66)
    • Ngaitupoto Trustees Marae – Solar system ($35,000)
    • Opuawhanga Community Hall Trust – Resilience Network ($10,500)
    • Oromahoe 18R2B2B2 Trust – Te Wai Ora, Te Whenua Ora: Oromahoe Water Feasibility Study ($25,000)
    • Pakanae 5A Trust – Cultural and Nature-Based Resilience Programme ($30,000)
    • Puketawa Marae – Solar Energy for marae resilience ($26,037.49)
    • Roma Marae – Te Ngao ki te Marae o Roma (Energy Resilience at Roma Marae) ($25,000)
    • Rural Support Trust Northland – Rural Support Climate Resilience ($40,000)
    • Te Hapua Sports and Recreation Club – Water Resilience ($6956.52)
    • Te Kōhanga Reo O Manaakitia – Kia manawaroa Te Kōhanga Reo o Manaakitia ($7200)
    • Te Maire Whanau Trust – Whānau-Led Fruit Orchard Development ($30,000)
    • Te Paatu ki Kauhanga Trust Board – Kāmehameha ($40,000)
    • Te Pokapu Tiaki Taiao O Te Tai Tokerau Trust -Tuituia Te Kahunuku & Food Resiliency ($32,325)
    • Te Runanga o Ngati Hine Trust – Tanks a lot ($40,000)
    • Whakapara Marae Trust – Te Taiao o nga Waipukehia” The environment of the flooded waters ($30,000) .

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Key transport link will boost regional economy

    Source: New Zealand Government

    A key piece of transport infrastructure linking a new industrial park in Bay of Plenty to the wider region will help grow the economy, creating jobs and opportunities, Regional Development Minister Shane Jones says.
    Mr Jones today opened a motorway interchange linking Rangiuru Business Park near Te Puke with State Highway 2.
    “The thriving Bay of Penty has long needed new development to meet demand for sites for manufacturing, agricultural and logistics industries. Rangiuru Business Park provides the extra capacity the region has been looking for.”
    The Provincial Growth Fund provided $18 million towards the motorway interchange linking the park to SH2, a vital connection to the rest of the region including Tauranga where the port is located.
    “The motorway interchange will support the business park by providing access to major North Island and global markets. Rangiuru is around 25 minutes from the Port of Tauranga, with access to a skilled labour force from the surrounding areas.
    “The Bay of Plenty is one of the fastest growing regions and the business park will unlock economic growth and an estimated 4000 jobs in the region,” Mr Jones says.
    The construction of the interchange brought about 200 workers to the site each day. The $60m project was co-funded by Quayside Holdings Ltd, the investment arm of Bay of Plenty Regional Council. 
    The 148ha business park is the largest consented green field industrial zone in Bay of Plenty. Work on infrastructure began in 2022. The business park recently opened its first 14ha of land for sale.
    Mr Jones will also today officially open Te Mahi ā Nuku at Te Reti in Judea.
    The Ngāi Tamarāwaho hapū-based nursery and training facility received a $726,000 grant from the Regional Strategic Partnership Fund in 2022.
    The facility was developed on unused Māori land and consists of a purpose-built nursery to train and employ local people in nursery operations and management, sourcing and growing local native seedlings, and tendering for planting, restoration and maintenance works in the region.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected “space oil drug” worth about $8.4 million at airport (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected “space oil drug” worth about $8.4 million at airport (with photos)
    Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected “space oil drug” worth about $8.4 million at airport (with photos)
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         Hong Kong Customs detected a case involving etomidate (the main ingredient of “space oil drug”), a kind of Part 1 poison under the Pharmacy and Poisons Regulations at Hong Kong International Airport and seized about 8 kilograms of suspected “space oil drug” with an estimated market value of about $8.4 million, as well as two suspected alternative smoking products today (February 13).     A male passenger, aged 22, arrived in Hong Kong from Bangkok, Thailand today. During customs clearance, Customs officers found the batch of suspected “space oil drug” concealed inside eight packages of fruit-flavored drink powder inside his check-in suitcase and the two suspected alternative smoking products from his carry-on backpack. The man was subsequently arrested.     An investigation is ongoing.      Customs will continue to apply a risk assessment approach and focus on selecting passengers from high-risk regions for clearance to combat transnational drug trafficking activities.     Under the Import and Export Ordinance, importing prohibited articles not under and in accordance with an import licence or importing an alternative smoking product is liable to a maximum fine of $2 million and imprisonment for seven years.     Members of the public may report any suspected drug trafficking activities to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002).

     
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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Indian Standards should be accorded top priority: Centre

    Source: Government of India

    Indian Standards should be accorded top priority: Centre

    Bureau of Indian Standards organises Inter-Ministerial Meeting on Implementation of Standards – Bringing more products under Quality Control Orders (QCOs)

    Posted On: 13 FEB 2025 6:39PM by PIB Delhi

    Implementation of Indian Standards should be accorded top priority, said Smt. Nidhi Khare, Secretary, Department of Consumer Affairs, Government of India while chairing an inter-ministerial meeting on Implementation of Standards – Bringing more products under Quality Control Orders (QCOs) in New Delhi.

    The Secretary emphasized on the role of QCOs in achieving the aim of ‘Atma Nirbhar Bharat” considering its twin objectives of uplifting quality ecosystem in domestic market and curbing sub-standard imports. Referring to the speech by Hon’ble Prime Minister on 78th Independence Day, wherein a thrust on Indian Standards has been envisioned to make Indian products stand out in the global market, she appealed to all the Ministries to prioritise Indian Standards.

    The discussions during the meeting focused on the importance of Standards and its benefits through QCOs, which enforce mandatory compliance to standards for various products and play a vital role in protecting public health & safety and enhancing the competitiveness of industry, particularly Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). The implementation of QCOs provides these businesses with a level playing field by ensuring that all market players meet the same quality standards. This initiative not only boosts the competitiveness of MSMEs in the domestic market, but also facilitates access to global markets, opening up new avenues for growth and exports.

    The meeting witnessed participation from representatives of nearly 17 Union Ministries and Departments, including Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Textiles, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Ministry of Steel, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), Ministry of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries, Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals (DCPC), and Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI), among others.

    The Department of Consumer Affairs briefed on the positive impact of the Quality Control Order (QCO) on the toys industry. The introduction and implementation of the QCO for Toys has led to remarkable improvements in both safety and quality standards for toys manufactured and sold in India.

    The status of 628 products which are under consideration at the Ministries/Departments for bringing them under QCOs was also reviewed during the meeting. The discussions concluded with consensus for expediting the timelines for implementing QCOs for these products, which will further strengthen India’s commitment to improving product quality and impetus on Atma Nirbhar Bharat across different sectors.

    Compliance with standards is voluntary unless made mandatory under Section 16 of the BIS Act, 2016. All ministries and departments of the Government are empowered in this regard. A detailed stakeholder consultation is carried out with industry before notifying and implementing QCOs.

    Bureau of Indian Standards is the National Standards Body and is responsible for standardization, marking and quality certification of goods.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: WAVES XR Creator Hackathon 2025

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 13 FEB 2025 6:20PM by PIB Delhi

    Pioneering Innovation in Augmented and Virtual Reality

    Introduction

    The WAVES XR Creator Hackathon (XCH) is a pioneering challenge that invites developers across India to explore new frontiers in augmented and virtual reality. Organised by Wavelaps, BharatXR, and XDG in partnership with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, XCH serves as a launchpad for cutting-edge innovations that redefine human interaction with technology. Participants will have the opportunity to present their visionary solutions at the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025, a premier industry gathering set to take place from 1-4 May at the Jio World Convention Centre & Jio World Gardens, Mumbai.

    WAVES is a flagship event designed to accelerate India’s Media & Entertainment (M&E) industry, fostering collaboration among industry leaders, stakeholders, and innovators. A key highlight of the summit, the Create in India Challenges have garnered immense participation, with over 70,000 registrations and 31 challenges launched so far. By providing a dynamic platform for talent and technological advancement, WAVES aims to position India as a global hub for creativity and innovation in M&E.

    Participation and Evaluation

    The hackathon is open to teams comprising three or four members. Participants from diverse backgrounds, including designers, developers, and subject matter experts, are encouraged to apply. While no specific technical expertise is required, a strong interest in XR technologies and innovation is essential.

    Projects will be assessed based on key parameters, including innovation, user experience, technical implementation, and potential impact. Judges will also consider feasibility, scalability, and the overall creativity and originality of the solution.

    Themes

    Healthcare, Fitness, and Well-being

    This theme explores the integration of XR technologies into healthcare, focusing on improving patient care, advancing medical training, promoting fitness, and enhancing overall well-being. Participants will develop solutions that leverage immersive experiences for therapy, rehabilitation, mental health support, and virtual fitness programs.

     

    Educational Transformation

    With the power to revolutionize learning, XR enables interactive and experiential education. This theme encourages participants to create immersive solutions that enhance accessibility, engagement, and skill development in diverse educational settings, from classrooms to vocational training and corporate learning.

     

    Immersive Tourism

    XR can redefine how people explore and experience the world. This theme invites participants to develop innovative ways to bring destinations to life through virtual tourism, historical reconstructions, interactive cultural storytelling, and immersive travel experiences that bridge physical and digital realities.

     

    Digital Media & Entertainment

    The entertainment industry is evolving rapidly with XR-driven storytelling, gaming, and content consumption. This theme challenges participants to push creative boundaries by developing experiences that transform audience engagement, interactive narratives, virtual concerts, and next-generation media platforms.

     

    eCommerce & Retail Transformation

    As shopping experiences become increasingly digital, XR offers new ways to enhance customer engagement and personalization. This theme focuses on leveraging immersive technologies in eCommerce, retail, and real estate to create virtual showrooms, interactive shopping experiences, and enhanced brand interactions.

    Key Milestones & Roadmap

    The Phase 2 results have been announced, with the 40 teams advancing to Phase 3. Click here to see the results.

    The final winners will have the opportunity to showcase their groundbreaking XR solutions at WAVES 2025.

    Rewards & Recognition

    The XR Creator Hackathon presents a total cash prize pool of ₹5 Lakh, complemented by a host of exclusive rewards. Winners will gain access to premium merchandise, sponsored trips to leading global XR events such as MIT Reality Hack and AWE Asia, and potential investment opportunities to bring their ideas to life. In addition, participants will be awarded Letters of Appreciation from government officials and industry leaders, acknowledging their contributions to the evolution of XR technology.

    References:

    Click here to download PDF

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Cold Storage and Supply Chain Infrastructure Under PMKSY

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 13 FEB 2025 6:13PM by PIB Delhi

    The Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI) has been implementing Central Sector Umbrella Scheme – PMKSY since 2016-17 to create post-harvest infrastructure and processing facilities to boost the overall development of the food processing sector including reduction in post-harvest losses. The component schemes under PMKSY provide credit linked financial assistance (capital subsidy) in the form of grants-in-aid to entrepreneurs for setting up of food processing/preservation infrastructure which, inter-alia, includes cold storages and refrigerated vehicles to minimize post-harvest losses.

    The Ministry of Food Processing Industries has been implementing schemes to boost food processing industries through infrastructure creation, grant of sales based incentives, capacity expansion, and other supporting measures. Under component schemes of PMKSY, as per the Scheme guidelines, consent to operate (CTO) issued by the concerned state Pollution board/Agency in respect of Water and Air, is mandatory for release of instalment of Grant-In-Aid/Subsidy to the approved projects. Further, Project Implementation Agency (PIA) has to comply with the requirements of Cold Chain infrastructure as per the directions of Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate change, Government of India with respect to use of Non-ODS (Non- Ozone depleting Substances) and low GWP (Low Global Warming Potential) refrigerants-based energy efficient cooling systems.  

    Under PMKSY component schemes, assistance can also be availed for Renewable/alternate energy technologies (solar, bio-mass, wind, etc.) for the project (Max. eligible permissible cost is Rs. 35 Lakh per project). Eligible entities from across the country may apply and avail the benefits.

    National Institute of Food Technology, Entrepreneurship & Management -Thanjavur under Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI) has made efforts to promote and develop sustainable packaging technology through development of biodegradable plastics, safe and environmental friendly packaging solutions from biopolymers such as poly lactic acid (PLA), starch, nano fibres etc

    The Ministry of Food Processing Industries through implementation of PMKSY, helps in creation of modern infrastructure with efficient supply chain management from farm gate to retail outlet across the country. The scheme not only provide a boost to the growth of food processing sector in the country but also helps in, interalia, reducing wastage of agricultural produce, increasing the processing level and enhancing the export of the processed foods.

    MoFPI is also implementing a Centrally Sponsored Scheme- PM Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprises Scheme (PMFME) for providing technical, financial and business support for setting up/upgradation of 2 lakh Micro Food Processing Enterprises. Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme has been launched by MoFPI for the period 2021-22 to 2026-27 to create global food champions and improving the visibility of Indian food brands abroad.

    Besides above, the allied Ministries/Departments and their Agencies such as Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, APEDA, MPEDA, etc. also extend enabling support through their respective schemes like Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture, Agriculture Export Promotion Plan Scheme, National Agriculture Infra Financing Facility, etc.

    Steps to help the agri-products and the processed foods export sector include inter- alia financial assistance to exporters by Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) under the Scheme of quality control, setting up of in house quality control laboratory and implementation of Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) in processing units, conducting awareness programme on quality assurance and quality management system and training programme on food safety norms, developing packaging for export of various food products and setting up of agri export zones in geographically contiguous areas in different states. In addition. Ministry of Food Processing Industries, under its Plan Scheme, also provides financial assistance to food processing industries for implementation of total quality management including ISO 9000, HACCP etc. and to establish Quality Control Laboratories in the Country

    This information was given by the Minister of State for Food Processing Industries Shri Ravneet Singh in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Promotion of Food Processing in Rural and Backward Regions

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 13 FEB 2025 6:12PM by PIB Delhi

    In order to promote and ensure overall development of Food Processing Industries, Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI) has been incentivizing setting up/expansion of related infrastructure through its Central Sector Scheme Pradhan Mantri Kisan SAMPADA Yojana (PMKSY), Production Linked Incentive Scheme for Food Processing Industry (PLISFPI) and Centrally sponsored PM Formalization of Micro Food Processing Enterprises (PMFME) scheme across the country including rural and backward regions. These schemes are not region or state specific but demand driven.

    Under PMKSY, credit linked financial assistance (capital subsidy) is provided to entrepreneurs for setting up of food processing industries with total outlay of Rs 5520 Cr for 15th Finance Commission Cycle.

    Under PMFME scheme, financial, technical and business support is provided for setting up / upgradation of micro food processing enterprises. The scheme is operational for a period of upto 2025-26 with an outlay of Rs.10,000 Crore.

    PLISFPI is, inter alia, intended to support creation of global food manufacturing champions and support Indian brands of food products in international market. The Scheme is operational for a period from 2021-22 to 2026-27 with an outlay of Rs. 10,900 crores.

    Ministry of Food Processing Industries, under its schemes, does not provide financial assistance for establishment of standalone cold storages facilities. However, it incentivizes creation of cold chain, preservation and value addition infrastructure as part of food processing projects under relevant component schemes of PMKSY.

    These schemes aim towards creation of modern infrastructure with efficient supply chain management from farm gate to retail outlet which includes storage, transportation, value addition, etc., thereby help in providing better returns to farmers and creating huge employment opportunities, reducing wastage of agricultural produce and increasing the processing level.

    Ministry extends financial support to prospective entrepreneurs for setting up of different kinds of food processing industries including bananas processing, as per respective scheme guidelines.

    Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare is implementing Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) under which capital assistance is provided for various horticulture activities including Construction/Expansion/ Modernization of cold storages of capacity up to 5000 MT in the country on the basis of Annual Action Plan (AAP) received from States/UTs. AAPs are prepared by the States/UTs based on their requirement, capacity and availability of resources. The component of Cold Storage is demand/entrepreneur driven for which Government assistance in the form of credit linked back ended subsidy is available at the rate of 35% of the project cost in general areas and 50% of the project cost in hilly and scheduled areas through respective State Horticulture Missions. Under the scheme, assistance is available to individuals, Groups of farmers/ growers/ consumers, Partnership/ Proprietary firms, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmers Producer Organization (FPOs), Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Cooperative Marketing Federations, Local bodies, Agricultural Produce Market Committees (APMCs) & Marketing Boards and State Governments.

    Scheme also provides assistance for setting up of food processing units in North East and Himalayan States only;. For Food Processing Units credit linked back ended assistance @ 50% of eligible project cost, in North Eastern and Himalayan States of the maximum project cost of Rs. 800.00 lakh/unit is available.”

    This information was given by the Minister of State for Food Processing Industries Shri Ravneet Singh in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Serious crash on the Barrier Highway

    Source: South Australia Police

    Police are at the scene of a serious crash at Porter Lagoon in the state’s mid north.

    At 6.20am on Friday 14 February, emergency services were called to the Barrier Highway, 18 kms south of Burra after reports of a single truck roll over.

    The Barrier Highway is closed between Black Springs and Hanson.

    Motorists are asked to avoid the area.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: NSW Government puts trust in NAB to transform banking and payments

    Source: National Australia Bank

    NAB has been selected by the NSW Government to provide whole of government banking and payment services for the next five years, the NSW Treasurer announced today.

    Under the partnership arrangement, all NSW Government agencies across the state will be able to access simple, secure and cost-effective core banking solutions through NAB’s transactional banking services, merchant services, purchasing and procurement cards and payment facilities.

    NAB’s market-leading digital payment and cash management solutions, including its real-time payments technology and NAB Liquidity+ platform, as well as its advanced fraud and scam prevention capabilities, will also be utilised.

    Safe, simple, reliable banking solutions for the largest state economy

    NAB Group Executive Corporate & Institutional Banking, Cathryn Carver, said NAB was thrilled to partner with the NSW Government to deliver more customer-centric, efficient and modern banking and payments solutions for the citizens and businesses of NSW.

    “With the largest population, business footprint and economy of all the states, the financial strength and stability of the NSW Government carries great weight in Australia. As their banking partner, NAB is committed to providing superior products and services to help maintain a safe, efficient and cost-effective financial ecosystem in the state,” Ms Carver said.

    “We’re confident our best-in-market technology innovation and industry expertise, especially through our liquidity management, FX, cross-border payments, and New Payments Platform programs, will also deliver a lot of value as the Government progresses the NSW digital strategy,” Ms Carver said.

    A shared ambition for greater customer-centricity

    NAB’s strategy places customer centricity at the core.

    “As Australia’s biggest business bank, and with wide-reaching corporate and institutional and personal banking divisions, NAB has a deep understanding of what it takes to deliver the best banking solutions and outcomes for businesses, customers and communities,” Ms Carver added.

    “The value we place on customer-centricity aligns with that of the NSW Government, and this sets the stage for us to jointly develop payment solutions that are truly simpler, safer, and more secure for the citizens and businesses of NSW.”

    A partnership built on more than money

    A strong alignment on social priorities further enhances the partnership between NAB and the NSW Government, with both committed to tackling affordable housing and cost-of-living pressures, progressing a just transition, and supporting indigenous and small business growth and resilience.

    “Our shared values and investment plans surrounding key societal issues was a central discussion point throughout the selection process,” Ms Carver said, adding “being in lockstep on strategic priorities creates terrific footing for a long and trusted partnership.”

    “NAB’s $6 billion ambition to fund more specialist and affordable housing, our deep community partnerships with highly-regarded organisations, like the Salvos, and our support of the Australian Business Growth Fund and National Reconstruction Fund were just a few of the examples we shared to demonstrate our purpose-driven strategy.

    “It was also pleasing to have received such a positive response to our deep banking expertise in critical sectors for NSW such as education, health and infrastructure, and our ongoing investment into start-ups and technology innovation via our NAB Ventures business.”

    Today’s announcement progresses a partnership spanning more than a decade.

    “We’re delighted to be strengthening our long-standing relationship with the NSW Government and supporting its vision to deliver purposeful, digital solutions that enable a thriving, resilient and prosperous New South Wales,” Ms Carver said.

    Notes to editors

    • The partnership agreement is for an initial term of five years with options to extend for a further six years.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Initiatives taken by the Government to position India as a Premier Global Tourist Destination

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 13 FEB 2025 5:33PM by PIB Delhi

    In order to position India as a premier global tourist destination, boost & promote tourism in India during Amrit Kaal enhancing infrastructure, and delivering an improved travel experience for domestic and international visitors, Ministry of Tourism has taken the following initiatives: –

     

    • The Ministry of Tourism undertakes several promotional activities in potential international & domestic markets to promote various tourism destinations and products of the country in holistic manner. This includes release of media campaigns, social media promotions, webinars, participation & support to promotional events, dissemination of information and engagement through website etc. In addition, Indian Missions overseas also undertake various promotional activities to attract more global travellers to various tourist destinations of the country.

     

    • Ministry of Tourism launched the Incredible India Content Hub on the revamped Incredible India digital portal which is a comprehensive digital repository, featuring a rich collection of high-quality images, films, brochures, and newsletters related to tourism in India. This repository is intended for the use of a diverse range of stakeholders, including tour operators, journalists, students, researchers, film makers, authors, influencers, content creators, government officials and ambassadors.

     

    • The Ministry of Tourism under the schemes of ‘Swadesh Darshan’, National Mission on Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual Heritage Augmentation Drive (PRASHAD)’ and ‘Assistance to Central Agencies for Tourism Infrastructure Development’ provides financial assistance to State Governments/Union Territory Administrations/Central Agencies for the development of tourism related infrastructure and facilities at various tourism destinations in the country.

     

    • Ministry has revamped Swadesh Darshan Scheme as Swadesh Darshan 2.0 (SD2.0) with the objective to develop sustainable and responsible destinations following a destination centric approach.

     

    • Under ‘Scheme for Special Assistance to States/Union Territories for Capital Investment (SASCI)’ Government of India has recently sanctioned 40 Projects in the country for Rs.3295.76 Crore.

     

    • Ministry of Tourism has been providing financial assistance to State Governments/UT Administrations for organising fairs/festivals and tourism related events.

     

    • Ministry is conducting Programmes under the ‘Capacity Building for Service Providers’ (CBSP) Scheme to train and upgrade manpower to provide better service standards.

     

    • To enhance the overall experience of tourists by making available a pool of local, trained professionals at tourist sites across the country, Ministry launched the Incredible India Tourist Facilitator (IITF) Certification Programme – a Pan-India online learning program.

     

    • With a view to provide enhanced amenities and facilities for tourists, projects for joint development of tourist amenities at 22 railway stations by the Ministry of Railways (MoR) and Ministry of Tourism were sanctioned on cost sharing basis.

     

    • Ministry of Tourism works closely with Ministry of Road Transport and Highways/National Highway Authority of India for improving road connectivity to tourist destinations, iconic sites and UNESCO World Heritage sites. Ministry of Tourism also coordinates with Ministry of Civil Aviation for improving the air connectivity to important tourist destination and to lesser known/new destinations with high potential.

     

    This information was given by Union Minister for Tourism and Culture Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat in a written reply in Rajya Sabha today.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Government sanctioned 40 projects in 23 States for ₹ 3295.76 Crore in Financial Year 2024-25 under SASCI Scheme

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 13 FEB 2025 5:29PM by PIB Delhi

    Government of India sanctioned 40 projects in 23 States for ₹ 3295.76 Crore in Financial Year 2024-25 under ‘Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SASCI) – Development of Iconic Tourist Centres to Global Scale’ Scheme with the objective to comprehensively develop iconic tourist centres in the country, branding and marketing them at global scale. Details of the sanctioned projects under this scheme is Annexed.

    Salient features of this endeavour include developing end to end tourist experience, funding support to the shortlisted proposals, strengthening all points of the tourist value chain, harnessing quality expertise for design and development, sustainable operations and maintenance etc. The projects have been identified based on the project proposals submitted by the concerned State Governments, its examination on the prescribed parameters such as connectivity to the site, tourism eco-system, carrying capacity, sustainability measures, sustainable operation and management, project impact and value created, tourism marketing plans for Domestic and Inbound (Global) Markets etc. The project will be implemented and managed by the concerned State Governments in a sustainable manner.

    Ministry of Tourism as part of its ongoing initiative promotes various tourism destinations and products of the country holistically in domestic and international markets under brand line of ‘Incredible India’ through various promotional initiatives such as website, social media promotions, participation in events, assistance to State Governments for organizing fairs and festivals, etc. In addition, promotion of destinations and products is also done by the respective State Governments/ UT Administrations.

    This information was given by Union Minister for Tourism and Culture Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat in a written reply in Rajya Sabha today.

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    ANNEXURE

     

    List of Projects Sanctioned Under ‘Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SASCI) – Development of Iconic Tourist Centres to Global Scale’:-

     

    S.No.

    State

    Project Name

    Cost

    (₹ in Crore)

     

    Andhra Pradesh

    • 1. Gandikota – Enriching the Fort and Gorge Experience

    77.91

    • 2. Akhanda Godavari: (Havelock Bridge & Pushkar Ghat), Rajamahendravaram

    94.44

     

    Arunachal Pradesh

    • 3. Siang Adventure & Eco-Retreat, Pasighat

    46.48

     

    Assam

    • 4. Assam State Zoo Cum Botanical Garden, Guwahati

    97.12

    • 5. Beautification of Rang Ghar at Sivasagar

    94.76

     

    Bihar

    • 6. Development of Matsyagandha Lake, Saharsa

    97.61

    • 7. Karamchat Eco-Tourism and Adventure Hub

    49.51

     

    Chhattisgarh

    • 8. Development of Chitrotpala Film City

    95.79

    • 9. Development of Tribal & Cultural Convention Centre

    51.87

     

    Goa

    • 10. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum, Ponda

    97.46

    • 11. Proposed Townsquare, Povorim

    90.74

    Gujarat

    • 12. Ecotourism Destination at Kerly (Mokarsagar), Porbandar

    99.50

    • 13. Tented City and Convention Centre, Dhordo

    51.56

     

    Jharkhand

    • 14. Eco-Tourism Development of Tilaiyya, Koderma

    34.87

     

    Karnataka

    • 15. Ecotourism & Cultural Hub at Roerich and Devika Rani Estate Tataguni, Bengaluru

    99.17

    • 16. Development of Savadatti Yallammagudda, Belgavi

    100.00

     

    Kerala

    • 17. Ashtamudi Biodiversity and Eco-recreational Hub, Kollam

    59.71

    • 18. Sargaalaya: Global Gateway to Malabar’s Cultural Crucible

    95.34

     

    Madhya Pradesh

    • 19. Orchha A Medieval Splendour

    99.92

    • 20. International Convention Centre for MICE in Bhopal

    99.38

     

    Maharashtra

    • 21. Ex-INS Guldar Underwater Museum, Artificial Reef, and Submarine Tourism, Sindhudurg

    46.91

    • 22. Development of “RAM-KAL PATH” at Nashik

    99.14

     

    Manipur

    • 23. Loktak Lake Experience

    89.48

     

    Meghalaya

    • 24. MICE Infrastructure at Mawkhanu, Shillong

    99.27

    • 25. Re-development of Umiam Lake, Shillong

    99.27

    Odisha

    • 26. Development of Hirakud

    99.90

    • 27. Development of Satkosia

    99.99

     

    Punjab

    • 28. Development of Heritage Street, SBS Nagar

    53.45

     

    Rajasthan

    • 29. Development at Amber-Nahargarh and surrounding Area, Jaipur

    49.31

    • 30. Development at JalMahal, Jaipur

    96.61

     

    Sikkim

    • 31. Skywalk, Bhaleydhunga, Yangang, Namchi

    97.37

    • 32. Border Experience, Nathula

    68.19

    Tamil Nadu

    • 33. Nandavanam Heritage Park at Mamallapuram

        99.67

    • 34. Garden of flowers at Devala, Ooty

    70.23

     

    Telangana

    • 35. Ramappa Region Sustainable Tourism Circuit

    73.74

    • 36. Somasilla Wellness & Spiritual Retreat Nallamala

    68.10

    Tripura

    • 37. 51 Shakti Peethas Park at Banduar, Gomati

       97.70

     

    Uttar Pradesh

    • 38. Development of Bateshwar, District- Agra

    74.05

    • 39. Integrated Buddhist Tourism Development, Shrawasti

    80.24

     

    Uttarakhand

    • 40. Iconic City Rishikesh: Rafting Base Station

    100.00

    TOTAL

    3,295.76

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    Sunil Kumar Tiwari

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