Women’s Global Trade Empowerment Forum


The U.S. Department of Commerce Concludes Successful Women’s Global Trade Empowerment Forum Highlighting Importance of Women Exporters

The U.S. Department of Commerce Deputy Secretary Karen Dunn Kelley closed the final session of the six-part virtual “Women’s Global Trade Empowerment Forum” earlier this week. She highlighted the vast opportunities available to women business leaders across North America and the benefits of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said: “The Department of Commerce honored to facilitate the Women’s Global Trade Empowerment Forum. Thanks to the steadfast leadership of President Trump, the passage of the USMCA continues to further American prosperity by producing fairer trade for the United States, revitalizing the American economy, and benefiting American manufacturers, workers, businesses, and farmers.”

Deputy Secretary Kelley said: “The Women’s Global Trade Empowerment Forum brought vital resources together to support further two major policy priorities of the Trump Administration: free, fair, and reciprocal trade and the economic empowerment of women. Our Department was pleased to help nearly two thousand women business leaders take full advantage of the new USMCA trade agreement.”

The series focused on issues of importance to women-led businesses involved in international trade, including USMCA provisions, global e-commerce, export finance, and customs rules of origin. The series also focused on services the U.S. Department of Commerce provides through SelectUSA, facilitating business investment in the United States, legal considerations, and intellectual property protections.

Deputy Assistant Secretary for the U.S. Field Ana Guevara added, “This forum, ongoing outreach by the 100+ offices of the U.S. Commercial Service, and our recently-initiated strategic partnership with the Organization of Women in International Trade, are just some of the ways our agency is able to connect women in international trade with the many people, tools, and resources that exist within our extensive global network. We want to ensure that women in business are engaged in our regular initiatives and programs and are part of the local trade ecosystem.”

Program speakers also included Canadian and Mexican Ambassadors to the United States Kirsten Hillman and Martha Bárcena Coqui, U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Jovita Carranza, Export-Import Bank Chairman, and President Kimberly Reed, and senior executives from American firms including UPS, Regions Bank, eBay, among others.

Source: Press Release
Friday, September 25, 2020 
Office of Public Affairs, 202-482-4883

Wolf Administration Launches KinConnector.org to Support Kinship Caregivers and the Children They Are Raising


Harrisburg, PA – Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) Secretary Teresa Miller and Department of Aging (PDA) Secretary Robert Torres today launched http://www.kinconnector.org, a resource designed to help kinship care families connect to services and supports that can help children and their caregivers.

Grandparents raising grandchildren are among the most common types of kinship caregivers. Still, kinship care families can include an aunt or uncle, an adult sibling, or a non-relative caregiver such as a close family friend raising a child when their parents cannot care for them. Kinship care arrangements help maintain family bonds and reduce the trauma experienced when children cannot be cared for by their parents.

Sec. Miller said: “Kinship caregivers make a selfless choice to care for young loved ones, so they receive care and support from a family member they know and trust. As children navigate their emotions around their family situation, this connection and familiarity can be a grounding force necessary to help them process and heal.
While this can be an easy choice for kinship caregivers, navigating this new family situation can challenge the caregiver and children. KinConnector is here to be a resource and support to ease this process for the entire kinship family.”

KinConnector was established through Act 89 of 2018 and is part of a kinship navigator program for Pennsylvania. After a competitive procurement process, The Bair Foundation was selected to administer the kinship navigator program coordinator. It will work with kinship care families around Pennsylvania to help them access resources, and support and connect with families in similar situations around the commonwealth.

Kinship caregivers can visit the KinConnector website to find community resources, learn about training and services available for kinship families, and find support groups and networks of other kinship care families and family care professionals.

Secretary Torres said: “All across Pennsylvania, grandparents are playing a vital, leading role in caring for their grandchildren. These grandparents provide the love and stability that children need and deserve. The KinConnector website is one tool to help provide support to and make life a little easier for these special families.”
KinConnector also runs a helpline that can be reached by calling 1-866-KIN-2111 (1-866-546-2111). Knowledgeable and compassionate social service professionals staff the KinConnector helpline prepared to help kinship care families understand and access resources that may be able to help them. The helpline is available from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday. The KinConnector helpline can support callers needing assistance in English and Spanish.

Source: Press Release
dhs.pa.gov.
Date: September 15, 2020 
Erin James, DHS – ra-pwdhspressoffice@pa.gov

America Leads Act To Confront The Rise Of China


Durbin, Senate Dems Unveil America Leads Act To Confront The Rise Of China

Legislation Makes Comprehensive Investments In American Workers, Competitiveness, Alliances, And Diplomacy Needed To Out-Compete China And Succeed In The 21st Century.

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) today joined Senate Foreign Relations Committee Ranking Member Bob Menendez (D-NJ), Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), and Senate Democrats to introduce the America Labor, Economic Competitiveness, Alliances, Democracy and Security (America LEADS) Act, Senate Democrats’ proposal for a new U.S.-China policy. The most comprehensive China legislation to date, the America LEADS Act, seeks to recognize that we can compete with China abroad only when we have a vibrant economy here at home.

The legislation provides significant new investments to rebuild the U.S. economy and provide our workers, entrepreneurs, researchers, and manufacturers with the skills and support needed to out-compete China and succeed in the twenty-first Century. The proposal includes more than $350 billion in new funding to synchronize and mobilize all aspects of U.S. national power. This approach is grounded in getting the broader Indo-Pacific strategy “right,” centred on our alliances and partnerships, animated by America’s longstanding values, and driven by the need for a course correction after almost four years of destruction under President Trump.

Durbin said: “Whether pursuing erratic, poorly thought out trade policies that hurt our farmers, cosying up to yet another dictator, ignoring the threat of COVID-19, or denying climate change, the Trump Administration has demonstrated an utter lack of strategic vision when it comes to China.

Our farmers and manufacturers have lost markets for their goods in four short years. China has rolled back democracy in Hong Kong and run internment camps for Uyghurs. And China has made diplomatic and economic inroads worldwide and on our doorstep. This bill outlines a coherent approach to China — working together where possible, standing up for human rights and democracy, and looking out for the American worker.”

Joining Durbin, Menendez, and Schumer in introducing the America LEADS Act were Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR), Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Patty Murray (D-WA), Jack Reed (D-RI), Mark Warner (D-VA), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), and Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH).

Four pillars guide the legislation:

  1. invest in American competitiveness;
  2. support American alliances and partners;
  3. restore and advance a values-centered foreign policy;
  4. ensure China pays the price for its predatory actions.

The America LEADS Act

America LEADS Act also includes provisions that

  • strengthen America’s diplomatic, economic, military, and soft power posture in the Indo-Pacific and around the globe;
  • promote democracy, human rights, and the rule of law; and
  • safeguard our nation’s innovation and creativity from China’s predatory trade and economic practices.

Most importantly, the America LEADS Act takes significant steps to replenish the sources of our competitiveness at home with substantial investments in American workers, education, scientific research, and our nation’s industrial base.

A Summary of the America LEADS Act can be found here and below.

  • It invests in American workers and restores the United States’ competitiveness in science and technology, manufacturing, global infrastructure, digital technologies, and global clean energy development. Thus, by increasing federal funding for research and development, including investment to lead in developing and producing new and emerging technologies like 5G, quantum, and artificial intelligence. That will define the twenty-first Century, taking action to strengthen domestic supply chains and providing support for domestic manufacturing industries like semiconductors.
  • Confronts China’s education and influence campaigns by requiring new reporting requirements and investing in registered apprenticeships, training, and STEM education programs focusing on building a diverse and inclusive innovation and manufacturing workforce for the 21st Century.
  • It renews and reorients the United States’ diplomatic strategy towards China and America’s commitment to its worldwide and Indo-Pacific region, including Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Australia, Thailand, and Taiwan. And calls for the United States to reassert its leadership within regional and international organizations, like the World Health Organization and the G7.
  • It reaffirms America’s strong security commitment in the Indo-Pacific and a forward-deployed posture to ensure that all nations can exercise their rights in the region’s international waters and airspace. Directs the United States to provide additional assistance and training to countries under the Indo-Pacific Maritime Security Initiative. The bill also offers regional strategies to confront malign PRC influence in the Western Hemisphere, South and Central Asia, Africa, the Arctic region, and the Middle East and North Africa.
  • Invests in our values, authorizing various efforts to support human rights and civil society measures. Especially as they relate to Tibet, the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR), and Hong Kong, including allowing certain Hong Kong citizens and residents of Xinjiang to apply for admission to the United States, the bill also directs the President to report foreign persons identified as engaged in and facilitating labour in China. Also, to apply sanctions to Chinese officials complicit in human rights violations.
  • It focuses on countering and confronting China’s predatory international economic behaviour. It includes measures to strengthen trade enforcement across various areas, including intellectual property, supply chains, currency manipulation, and counterfeit goods.

Source: Press Release Date: September 17, 2020 durbin.senate.gov

Benefitfocus Names Barry Libert to Board of Directors Platform


Benefitfocus Names Barry Libert to Board of Directors Platform and A.I. expert brings experience in digital business transformation.

Benefitfocus, Inc., today announces the appointment of Barry Libert to its board of directors, bringing the total number of Benefitfocus directors to seven. Libert is also a strategic advisor to BuildGroup, a significant investor in Benefitfocus, and joins Lanham Napier as BuildGroup’s second board member under their investment terms.

Mason Holland, an executive chairman, said: “Barry brings a wealth of experience in digital business models, and in particular AI-powered platforms to the Benefitfocus board. We look forward to his insight and counsel as we continue to expand our platform to deliver, enroll, and communicate benefits and health care solutions for our customers.”

Libert is an expert in digital business models, particularly platforms powered by artificial intelligence (AI). Throughout his career, Libert has advised CEOs and boards on transforming their business models from product to platform, customer to network, and data to AI to achieve exponential growth and value. Previous clients include Barrack Gold, iRobot, Neiman Marcus, and Salesforce. He began his career with McKinsey & Company, is a graduate of Tufts University (Magna Cum Laude), and holds an MBA from Columbia University (Beta Gamma Sigma).

Libert said: “I am very excited to join the Benefitfocus board and support the acceleration of its business model transformation. Benefitfocus’s ever-expanding platform of partners and consumers, with its ability to use A.I. and data, offers superior value for its customers, can lead to exponential growth. I look forward to being a part of that success.”

About Benefitfocus

A leading cloud-based benefits technology platform enabling rapid innovation for employers, health plans, and consumers/
The company unifies the entire U.S. benefits industry on a single technology platform to protect consumers for life.

Services Offered

Powerful cloud-based software, data-driven insights, and thoughtfully designed services. That enables employers, insurance brokers, health plans, and suppliers to simplify the complexity of benefits administration and deliver health, wealth, property, and lifestyle products a world-class benefits experience.

Source: Press Release
Charleston, S.C.
Date: September 15, 2020
Benefitfocus, Inc.
843-981-8898
pr@benefitfocus.com

Investor Relations:
Patti Leahy
843-981-8899
ir@benefitfocus.com

Aero India 21 website – Space Booking Opens for Asia’s Largest Aero Show


Raksha Mantri launches Aero India 21 website; Space Booking Opens for Asia’s Largest Aero show

The 13th edition of Aero India-21 will be held at Air Force Station, Yelahanka, Bengaluru, Karnataka, from 3rd to February 07, 2021. Raksha Mantri and Shri Rajnath Singh launched the Aero India 2021 website https://aeroindia.gov.in in New Delhi today, giving the go-ahead for space booking.

aeroindia.gov.in

The Aero India 2021 website will be a contactless online interface for Asia’s largest Aero show and host all online services related to exhibitors and visitors, besides hosting informative content about the Ministry of Defence’s current policies and initiatives and the product profile of indigenous aircraft and helicopters. Raksha Mantri conveyed his best wishes for the success of the event.

Raksha Mantri launches Aero India 21

Exhibitors can register and book space online per their requirements on a first-come, first-served basis and make all payments online on the Aero India website. Exhibitors can avail themselves of early-bird discounts by booking space on the website before October 31, 2020.

Business and other visitors can buy tickets online on the website to visit the show from 3rd-7th Feb 2021 during trade and public days. Media intending to circulate their publications and media persons can register on the website for event coverage. A query redressal and feedback mechanism have been incorporated into the website wherein exhibitors and visitors can send their queries/comments. The health protocols that will be implemented to ensure a safe event will also be available.

The website will be interactive and aims to provide the first of the numerous contactless experiences at the show and help build the participants’ confidence towards the event, being cognizant and conforming with prevailing pandemic-related guidelines and safeguards.

It may be recalled that during his recent visit to Russia, in his bilateral discussions, Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh referred to the Aero India-21 show and invited the participation of defence ministers and industry delegations of Russia and the Central Asian Republic countries.

Secretary (Defence Production) Shri Raj Kumar and other senior officials of the MoD were also present during the website’s launch. Source: Press Release Release ID: 1653267 Ministry of Defence PIB Delhi INDIA Date: September 11, 2020

$16 million for advanced research in machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI)


Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced it would provide $16 million for advanced research in machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) for both scientific investigation and the management of complex systems.

The focus is on Physical Sciences Research and Management of Complex Processes.

The funding will support two sets of projects. The first set focuses on developing ML and AI for predictive modelling and simulation for research across the physical sciences.

The second set of projects focuses on essential ML and AI research for “decision support” in managing complex processes similar to those found in self-driving cars, where ML and AI can make or aid in making real-time decisions.

Dr. Chris Fall, Director of DOE’s Office of Science, said: “We are making enormous strides in adapting machine learning and artificial intelligence to a wide range of scientific and operational challenges. These projects will strengthen ML and AI as tools for scientific investigation and complex processes management.”

The projects, which are led by a mix of universities and DOE national laboratories, were chosen by competitive peer review under two separate DOE Funding Opportunity Announcements (along with parallel, companion DOE laboratory announcements), “Scientific Machine Learning for Modeling and Simulations” and “Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support for Complex Systems,” issued by the Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) within DOE’s Office of Science.

The five modelling and simulation projects will be funded at $3 million over two years in the fiscal year 2020. The six decision support projects will be three years for $13 million, with $7 million in the Fiscal Year 2020 dollars and out-year funding contingent on congressional appropriations. Source: Press Release U.S. Department of Energy WASHINGTON, D.C. energy.gov News Media Contact: (202) 586-4940 Date: SEPTEMBER 9, 2020