It’s the morning, and by now you ought know what that means. It means apps! And apps we do have, with sixty odd fresh new and updated apps hitting the App Catalog since we last looked at it, you guessed it, yesterday morning. That’s how we roll, morning style. So what’s in this batch? Nothing particularly mind-blowing, but there’s still plenty of useful and fun stuff to be had. There are apps made for a reason, and for the vast majority of developers, it’s not a “because I can” app, it’s a “I think there’s a market for this app” app. That market, as it would turn out, might be you. To verify your market status, please hit the link to jump past the break.
Category: News
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New in the App Catalog for 20 April 2010
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ICE numbers belie Obama promise on immigration enforcement
By Marcelo Ballvé, New America MediaThe Obama administration had long promised to shift the focus of
immigration enforcement from workers to employers.In real terms, that means less of the high-profile raids like those at
electronics and meatpacking plants in Postville, Iowa and Laurel, Miss.
that characterized the last years of the Bush administration. Those led
to the arrests of hundreds of immigrant workers, but only a trickle of
employer prosecutions.Instead, as John Morton, assistant secretary of Homeland Security under
President Obama, promised in a rare public speech earlier this year at
the Migration Policy Institute in Washington, D.C., his agency would “focus on the employer” and pursue “aggressive criminal and civil
enforcement against (employers) who knowingly violate the law.”“But it hasn’t been done,” said Crystal Williams, executive director of
the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).Although Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) worksite arrests
appear to be trending down, worksite raids continue. I-9 or Employment
Eligibility Verification audits designed to spot unauthorized workforces
have leapt in number. Meanwhile, ICE’s own statistics — which the
agency shared with New America Media — show that the agency’s efforts to
investigate employers have yet to yield an increase in prosecutions.In fact, the opposite happened — ICE brought less charges against
employers in 2009 than it had the previous year.In the 2008 fiscal year, still under President Bush, ICE brought
criminal charges against 135 business managers, supervisors and owners
as part of immigration investigations.In the next fiscal year — which ended in September 2009 after President
Obama’s first eight months in office — ICE brought criminal charges
against 114 employers, a 16 percent decrease.Clearly, “white-collar” cases against employers who profit from the
broken immigration system are harder to prove than run-of-the-mill
immigration arrests.But the number of employer cases appears as a “miniscule proportion”
when set alongside the total prosecutions initiated by ICE, said
Williams of AILA.Taken together, the total number of ICE cases referred to the federal
courts ballooned to 20,411 in fiscal year 2009 — a 12 percent increase
over the prior year — according to data from the Transactional Records
Clearinghouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University.These prosecutions take in everything from counterfeit toothpaste to
drug trafficking, but the bulk of the cases were relatively minor
immigration charges. Just over half (10,346), according to TRAC, were
for entry or re-entry of undocumented immigrants.The large number of lower-level immigration prosecutions has immigrant
advocates worried that the agency’s focus is still on quantity rather
than quality.Of course, new priorities take a while to trickle through a
law-enforcement agency as large as ICE. The agency has more than 7,000
agents and is the federal government’s second-largest investigative
force after the FBI.“They are trying to do what they say they’re trying to do,” said Donald
M. Kerwin, Jr., vice president for programs at the Migration Policy
Institute. “Give them a couple of years to turn the ship around.”It may be well be that this fiscal year, which began Oct. 1, 2009, proves
a turning point for worksite enforcement.In December 2009 ICE prosecuted 6 percent fewer total cases than in the
same month the prior year, a drop driven mainly by a decline in charges
for illegal entry, a charge for which those convicted are rarely sent to
prison, according to TRAC.Kerwin of the Migration Policy Institute sees this decline in
prosecutions as a possible sign the agency is re-ordering its priorities
to focus on serious and flagrant violators of immigration laws such as
exploitative employers.And so far this fiscal year, ICE has initiated 1,687 investigations
against employers, more than the entire previous year combined, said
Harold Ort, ICE spokesman in Newark.These cases include an ongoing investigation in the Baltimore area that
last month led to raids on two Maryland restaurants, as well as several
homes and businesses.The sweep was meant “to ensure that employers are held accountable for
maintaining a legal workforce,” William Winter, ICE special agent in
charge of Baltimore, said in a press release issued after the raid.Yet no employers were charged in connection with the Maryland raids. The
only arrests were non-criminal administrative detentions of 29
immigrants in the country unlawfully.The absence of immediate charges against business owners or managers is
not unusual. The lag-time between raids and charges against employers
can be years.But when raids are not quickly followed by high-level charges or
indictments, it reinforces the perception that it’s still employees and
not their bosses who are bearing the brunt of enforcement. They are the
ones being scooped up by ICE and fired en masse.“This is not an acceptable way to treat members of our community,” said
Gustavo Torres, executive director of the CASA de Maryland immigrant
rights group, after the Baltimore-area raids.ICE has no choice but to enforce the law when encountering undocumented
immigrants in the course of employer-targeted investigations, said
agency spokesman Ort.Ort also defended the audits of I-9 forms as a powerful tool in
detecting unscrupulous employers, immigration-related fraud, and
fineable employment offenses.“We consider … employee records as important as tax or income records,”
he said.As a federal agency in charge of the politically sensitive task of
immigration enforcement, ICE must endure criticism from both sides of
the immigration debate.On the one hand, immigrant advocates castigate the agency as a callous
enforcer that terrorizes immigrant communities through raids such as
last week’s sweep of Arizona shuttle van installations or I-9 audits
(which advocates call “paper raids”).On the other hand, activists and elected officials with more
uncompromising law-and-order views on immigration prod the agency to be
more aggressive and make as many arrests as possible.On March 18 — just a week after the raids in nearby Maryland — ICE
assistant secretary John Morton testified on Capitol Hill before the
House Appropriations Homeland Security Subcommittee about his agency’s
budget request of $5.5 billion for the 2011 fiscal year.Morton received a tongue-lashing from a Kentucky legislator.
Rep. Hal Rogers, a Republican, pointed out that while I-9 audits of
businesses had increased by 187 percent to more than 1,100 in fiscal
year 2009, at the same time there had been a drop in worksite arrests of
undocumented immigrants.“When I look at the shift in ICE’s focus over the last year, I’m deeply
concerned,” said Rogers, according to a transcript of the hearing. “It
appears as though immigration enforcement is being shelved and the
administration is attempting to enact some sort of selective amnesty
under the cover of prioritization.”For Frank Sharry, executive director of immigrant advocacy group
America’s Voice, only comprehensive immigration reform that modernizes
the system as a whole will free up immigration enforcement to balance
priorities and focus on illegal hiring and unfair labor practices.In the current climate, federal immigration authorities certainly do
feel pressure to deliver politically expedient statistics.This pressure was put on public view by the Washington Post’s March 27
publication of internal memos in which a top ICE official discussed
deportation quotas. In a written statement, Assistant Secretary Morton
said most of the memo obtained by the newspaper did not reflect ICE
policy, and added, “We definitively do not set quotas.”Still, Morton himself was not above promising improved numbers as he was
grilled on the 2010 drop in worksite enforcement arrests during the
March 18 appropriations hearing.“I am very focused on getting that up,” Morton replied.
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Fiat SpA reports a $28 million loss in first quarter of 2010

Fiat SpA, which now manages and runs Chrysler Group LLC, reported a $28 million loss in the first quarter of 2010 and warned that the year will be a tough one for the auto business in a continued tough economic climate and the end of Europe’s cash for clunker incentive program this year.
Fiat said that the loss is an improvement on its $549 million loss reported during the same period in 2009. First-quarter revenues of $17.3 billion were up 14.7 percent.
Fiat’s automobile division outperformed the company as a whole and generated revenues of $9.1 billion, up 22 percent.
Fiat SpA Sergio Marchionne is in Italy today where he is joined by management as they present their 2010-2014 business and product plan. Stay tuned for more info on that.
– By: Omar Rana
Source: Detroit News
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Smart Fuel Cell Car Only Mildly Innovative
By reading the Smart Fuel Cell (SFC) press release one would think that its hydrogen fuel cell range extender for a battery electric vehicle plus combined heat and power (CHP) technology is earth shattering news. But, it’s only mildly newsworthy and I’ll tell you why.SFC has joined forces with EFOY Pro fuel cells to create a full hybrid car that uses a fuel cell as a range extender and to supply heat to start the batteries when the vehicle is in cooler climates.
According to Dr. Peter Podesser, CEO of SFC, “This concept represents a quantum leap for battery vehicles. In winter, powering vehicles by batteries alone has not been a convincing solution for many users: the performance of a cold battery is insufficient, while at the same time power demand is dramatically increased by heating requirements. We offer a worthwhile solution to this problem by intelligently combining battery and fuel cell in a hybrid system. In addition, we enable fully automatic recharging independent of the power grid, thus freeing the customer from the ever present fear of not finding a power outlet when needed.”
Is this a breakthrough? Most hydrogen fuel cell cars today are also hybrid electric vehicles as well. In 2006, the Peugeot ePure was unveiled that is a hydrogen hybrid vehicle that uses its fuel cell to charge the batteries which supply energy to the electric motor. In today’s world we could call this a battery electric car with a fuel cell range extender.
In February 2010 I had talked about Proton Power Systems and Smith Electric Vehicles developing an “electric car with fuel cell range extender”. It seems like since the public sentiment has swung towards battery electric cars for the moment that manufacturers are emphasizing the battery part and de-emphasizing the hydrogen fuel cell part.
The only byproducts of a hydrogen fuel cell are a little bit of steam and heat. Some of the heat comes out of the tailpipe with the steam and in some vehicles some of the heat is rerouted to help the fuel cell start in cold weather. In some FCVs some of the steam is also used to add moisture to the fuel cell.
In SFC’s fuel cell hybrid vehicle, some of the heat from the fuel cell is used to warm the battery pack. This so-called CHP technology may at most be called a minor innovation. Don’t get me wrong. Any new hydrogen car is welcomed. But, when you overhype a technology is just takes away from others that are truly innovative and ground-breaking.
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Electrical Design Engineer
Ireland, Acre Resources
Our client is an innovative technology business that generates renewable energy from tidal streams. They require a Senior Electrical Engineer to work with their electrical power conversion systems, and on the development of the grid connection methods.
Based in Ireland, this company has received multiple awards and global recognition for its innovative and market-leading technology. This is a key position within the company and the successful applicant will focus on the design of cabling, power transmission and distribution.
Main duties include:
• Developing power conditioning & transmissions systems appropriate for the subsea environment
• Preparing component specifications and liaising with suppliers on procurement
• Liaising with Local Utility Operators to formalise connection agreement and specialist suppliers of submarine cables and electrical equipment
• Developing condition monitoring systems (sensors, data acquisition)Along with exceptional analytical and electrical problem solving skills you will have a minimum of 5 years electrical engineering experience with significant time served in power conversion and/or transmission/distribution.
In addition you will have:
• A proactive and positive approach to engineering challenges
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills
• Good client-facing skills, comfortable dealing with multiple stakeholders
• Ability to work in conjunction with Mechanical & Marine Engineers
• A practical and pragmatic approach to work with an emphasis on simplicity of design and operationCandidates who have engineering experience from the renewable energy industry, with knowledge of grid compliant power conditioning and who have experience of power transmission in a marine environment will be given preference; however these are not mandatory for this position.
This role represents a fantastic opportunity to work on cutting-edge electromagnetic engineering projects in one of the most innovative areas of renewable energy. The company aims to deploy farms of tidal turbines which will silently and invisibly generate electricity on a global scale; you could be part of this exciting vision.
Due to the high response we receive to adverts we are only able to respond to applicants closely matching the criteria.
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News Corp. Buys Social Gamer Irata Labs
News Corp. (NYSE: NWS) has acquired Irata Labs, a developer of social games across Twitter and Facebook. The deal’s terms weren’t disclosed. The San Francisco company is not expected to be folded into MySpace or game network IGN Entertainment, according to the LAT, which cites unidentified sources. But Irata will be tapped to work with various News Corp. holdings when needed, suggesting that digital head Jon Miller has separate plans for growing Irata as a standalone. At the moment, the company says it’s developing a location-based platform for social gaming.
Irata’s has two main products that it developed. Its most popular one is Spymaster, which debuted last year and is played mostly on Twitter—one of the few games that have emerged on the microblogging site—and on Facebook. The other is iList Micro, which lets users turn Twitter into a classifieds section, allowing them to look for things to buy according to ZIP code or product type.
The company consists of just three people—CEO Chris Abad, software architect Ben Myles and creative director D. Keith Robinson. About two years ago, the company received $1.5 million in initial backing for iList from Dmitry Shapiro, founder of the Veoh Networks (which declared bankruptcy and was then sold to Qlipso earlier this month), Assistly CEO Alex Bard and Draper Fisher Jurvetson,
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More smart grid insight
Michael Giberson
According to Accenture, 46 percent of consumers surveyed said they didn’t want smart grid-based energy management systems if it leads to higher electricity bills. My guess is that the other 54 percent of consumers didn’t understand the question. The summary distributed by Accenture contains several other bits of should-be-obvious information – consumers are concerned about data privacy, consumers want to be compensated if utilities can remotely turn off appliances, consumers want to be able to locally reverse remote utility cut-off instructions – but even as many of the results seem obvious, it still adds up to some more-than-obvious insight into what consumers want. The FT Energy Source blog also comments on the report.
At the Searching for Insight blog, Gary Hunt offers a consumer’s perspective on smart grid developments informed by years working in energy and information technology businesses. See his:
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A Tangled Web of Self-Interest
Boy, it’s good to be here, invading a tiny corner of cyberspace as the new life sciences columnist for Xconomy.
It is a journalist’s dream to be given free rein, and unlimited real estate, to write about the subjects she thinks matter. As a newspaper reporter (more about me here) the pressure to keep stories short was frustrating. It was hard to land an article on the front page. With The Pulse, I’m glad to be free from these constraints, but I face a different predicament: I know I’m just a click away from oblivion. The world doesn’t need another pundit. So I’ll try my best to use this soapbox wisely. And I really want this to be interactive so please write to me (at [email protected]) or post below with feedback, tips, and comments.
This is an interesting week to be launching my first column. Wall Street is again under scrutiny, thanks to the suit brought against Goldman Sachs by the Securities and Exchange Commission. At the center of the clash are complex debt structures (”collateralized debt obligations”—who comes up with those names?) that were concocted by Goldman, among other players, and sold as novel products to investors. It allegedly wasn’t completely transparent how these products were built, but that didn’t seem to matter. People trusted people. A product essentially set to fail was sold to the public, or so we’re told.
From my financially unsophisticated 10-mile view, I wonder: how could something like this happen? How could companies sell to the public a product that they knew would likely fail?
Come to think of it, that’s not too dissimilar from the question posed in 2004 to Merck & Co. as it stood accused by thousands of patients of knowing about the deadly side effects of Vioxx years before it recalled the drug. (The company never accepted liability and settled in 2007 for $4.85 billion.) Similarly, Guidant, which was later acquired by Boston Scientific, fueled public outrage in 2005 for allegedly selling cardiac defibrillators that it knew might be defective (that suit was settled as well). There are plenty more examples like these. Even the Food and Drug Administration has at times faced this kind of scrutiny–it has been admonished for approving drugs and devices despite advice to the contrary due to safety red flags. When those products turn out to have serious side effects, the outcry begins. How could they, people ask. Isn’t the FDA here to protect us?
It’s always easy to look back. The prism of hindsight splits the world into us versus them, the righteous and the crooked, but that’s an illusion. The real question is, …Next Page »
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Neos BluSlim bluetooth keyboard for the HTC HD2
Neos has published this video showing off the compatibility of their Bluetooth keyboard with the HTC HD2, a process which fortunately does not appear to need any drivers loaded on the HTC HD2 except the standard Bluetooth ones.
The keyboard is available online for around $80 USD and beside being marketed at the HD2 appears to also work with a variety of PDAs and smartphones, including the iPad.
It is likely the coming availability of Bluetooth keyboard support on the iPhone will result in many more accessories becoming available featuring the technology, hopefully including a small book-type case with a landscape keyboard.
Do any of our readers have day to day experience with using a Bluetooth keyboard with their HD2? Let us known below.
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Siemens: Picture the Future
There have been plenty of plans to switch Australia to 100% clean energy floated in recent times (see Beyond Zero Emissions and Desertec Australia for some examples).
The latest entrant is from Siemens, with their “Picture the Future: Australia (Energy)” (pdf) report recommending Australian business and governments spend $60 billion on alternative energy initiatives.
The report says that to meet 2050 carbon emission targets, all road vehicles would need to be electrically powered and all electricity would come from a mix of wind, solar, geothermal, hydro and gas (along with carbon-capture coal, which is an unlikely component).
Siemens also recommends all buildings be made energy efficient and smart grids helping to match demand with supply. Large-scale energy storage is expected to enable solar power to take a dominant position and nearly all homes will have rooftop solar PV.
Siemens also proposes to link Western Australia to the eastern seaboard grid system through a DC transmission network, enabling the use of large-scale solar and geothermal power stations in central Australia (unsurprisingly, given that they are one of the leaders in this field).
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Arm-Friendly Pillow [Home]
Fellow arm sleepers, a new dawn is upon us. For just $100, we can alleviate the several tons of pressure that our massive craniums place upon our arms. That, or our pillows now have a hoagie compartment. [HammacherSchlemmer via NerdApproved] More »
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Google Buys Small Hardware Maker Agnilux
A mysterious acquisition from Google has thrown the Internet ablaze. By acquiring a company supposedly making server chips (no clear confirmed details available), Google spurred talks of building a new server model for their data center. And while it previously commissioned all server architectures, there are a lot more clues that might point out this no… (read more) -
Taxes drive gas prices to over $7 a gallon in UK, mass boycott coming soon
Filed under: Etc., Government/Legal, UK
Through the power of Facebook, up to a half a million drivers in the UK are expected to boycott gas next month shortly before the nation heads to the polls for a general election in which Prime Minister (PM) Gordon Brown is fighting stiff competition for the win.Many Brits are upset with recent gas tax increases that were supported and passed by PM Brown. Protesters hope that the mass demonstration will be the nail in the coffin for his chances of winning. Gas prices have soared in Britain, reaching U.S. $1.87 a liter (about $7.06 a gallon) last week. The numbers are a significant increase from a year ago when gas was only $5.55 a gallon. Further upsetting residents, the government pockets a whopping $4.42 from each gallon sold, yet still insists that more taxes are needed. Another government-mandated tax increase is scheduled for this fall followed by one more next winter and, frankly, many people are fed up.
On May 1st, protesters will go into action by blocking entry into local gas stations. As boycott organizer Jo Slater said, “We need to take action, the only way we’ll see petrol prices fall is if we hit someone in the pocket.” Additional protests are scheduled across the nation with support from the trucking industry and farmers.
Here in the states, we constantly hear complaints of gas prices that are astronomical. Sure, $2.80 might seem like a lot to us, but it’s like a slap in the face compared to the UK’s knock-out blow. Ouch. Our thanks go to Andy for this one!
[Source: NewsoftheWorld | Image: BradleyPJohnson – C.C. 2.0]
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Georgia Malpractice Suit Results in $1.5M Award After Cap Overturned
A Georgia jury has awarded $1.5 million in compensation for pain and suffering in a medical malpractice suit over an amputated thumb, which is believed to be the first jury award to exceed a recently overturned cap on non-economic damages in the state.
The case was filed by Johnnie Jackson, 47, against a Georgia hospital and several nurses after an alleged medical mistake involving an intravenous needle in his wrist, which was inserted incorrectly and allowed medications to infiltrate the surrounding tissue. The lawsuit alleged that a nurse who checked the IV hours later found that the site was painful and swollen, and removed the needle. However, nine hours allegedly passed before Jackson’s doctor checked on Jackson and found that the drugs had leaked into the rest of his hand, which ultimately resulted in several operations to save his hand. However, they were unable to save his thumb.
Only four days after a $350,000 cap on Georgia malpractice suit damages was struck down by the state supreme court, a Coffee County jury awarded Jackson $53,026 in medical expenses and $1.5 million for pain and suffering. If the cap had still been in place at the time of the award, Jackson’s recovery would have been limited to just over $400,000.
The Georgia medical malpractice damage cap was put in place by the state legislature in 2005. However, the Georgia Supreme Court unanimously struck down the cap last month as being unconstitutional when it was challenged by a plaintiff who sued a plastic surgery office for disfiguring her face.
California was the first state to enact a damage cap in 1975, specifically limiting the non-economic damages in medical malpractice lawsuit. As of 2005, ten states had capped recoveries specifically on medical malpractice cases and another 22 had imposed caps on all injury suits, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
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David Copperfield Rape Suit Disappears
A Washington State woman who accused David Copperfield of luring her to his private island in the Bahamas and raping her in July 2007 has dropped her civil suit against the magician.

Lawyers for waitress Lacey Carroll announced her decision to scrap the claim in a press statement on Tuesday — just days after a federal judge ruled that Copperfield’s attorneys would be allowed to question her under oath.
The FBI and federal prosecutors spent more than two years investigating the sexual assault allegations — and even searched Copperfield’s Las Vegas warehouse — but closed the case without filing criminal charges early this year.
“Carroll’s lawsuit was nothing but a pathetic attempt to extort Mr Copperfield for money with malicious and false allegations,” said Copperfield’s attorney, Angelo Calfo. “There was no settlement. Mr Copperfield would not and did not pay Carroll a dime to drop her lawsuit.”
Carroll filed her civil lawsuit in US District Court in Seattle seeking damages from Copperfield last July, but maintained in Tuesday’s statement that: “It has never been about money.”
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Minnesota Round Two BIP applications are out
Thanks to John Schultz for sending me the latest on the BIP Round Two applications. Sadly the new applications are not yet in the searchable directory – but I was able to pull out the Minnesota applications. At least I hope I got all of them that relate to Minnesota in some way.
Applicant: INSIDEMYCITY LLC
Application ID: 5923
Contact: SCOTT DAVID ASCHENBRENNER
(810) 3091608
[email protected]
Project Title: insideMyCityGateway
To Rural America 2010
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Texas
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $1,524,445.00
$6,531,480.00
$6,531,480.00
Status: Application Received
Description: insideMyCity, a proposed Rural CLEC, offering regulated and unregulated services to markets that have less than 1,500 homes and currently have one provider of service such as the local phone company. The funds from this Grant will be used to enhance residential and business communications as well as provide vital connectivity to remote fire, police, ambulance and public sector organizations.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: KEPS TECHNOLOGIES, INC
Application ID: 5415
Contact: KEVIN CLARK SCHOEN
(517) 9993250
[email protected]
Project Title: BerrienCass
Rural Broadband
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Michigan
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$7,831,829.00
$3,356,498.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Design and construct a lastmile terrestrial broadband network infrastructure connecting to but not including construction of middle and first mile fiber optic cable. It will consist of building FiberToTheHome (and businesses), plus fixed wireless equipment and towers, to provide highspeed broadband to 26,153 unserved houses, and a total of 6,104 unserved businesses, Public Safety Entities and Critical Community Facilities in the rural areas of Berrien and Cass Counties.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: LIGHTHOUSE VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS, INC.
Application ID: 5997
Contact: DONALD KORFF
(269) 8168601
[email protected]
Project Title: Marcellus Connectivity Initiative
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Michigan
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$504,028.00
$216,012.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Lighthouse Virtual Connections, Inc. seeks to extend the broadband network within the state of Michigan to the rural communities surrounding the village of Marcellus. Offering Internet access at highspeeds, Lighthouse wishes to provide a fiberoptic network, terminating in a dependable wireless system in order to better serve the 3,109 households, 242 businesses, and various anchor institutions included in the targeted service area.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: MASON, COUNTY TREASURER
Application ID: 7251
Contact: JOHN GERTS
(231) 8435850
[email protected]
Project Title: Mason County Municipal Fiber to the Premises Project Michigan
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Michigan
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$14,833,086.00
$5,077,096.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Michigan has the nation’s highest unemployment percentage. The Lake Michigan shoreline is truly an enviable place to live and work. In Mason County there is a digital divide between those with access to broadband and the underserved or unserved. This project will recitfy this inequality; allowing stay at home moms, work at home entrepreneurs and businesses to prosper in the global market.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: METRAMAX GR, LLC
Application ID: 4254
Contact: TYLER VAN HOUWELINGEN
(616) 6389057
[email protected]
Project Title: Comprehensive Community Application for Southern Michigan WiMAX
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Indiana, Michigan
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $8,793,549.00
$20,000,000.49
$20,000,000.51
Status: Application Received
Description: AzulStar, together with Clearwire, private investors and local community and public institutions are proposing the creation of a 4G wireless broadband network encompassing the rural and underserved areas within 17 counties in Southern Michigan. The network will utilize mobile WiMAX at 2.5GHz, which is a nonproprietary, 4G wireless broadband technology that outpaces all other broadband technologies in terms of both price and performance. The innovative network will use some 60MHz of licensed spectrum at 2.5GHz to deliver fixed and mobile connections of 10Mbps and beyond. The highly advanced system will have a lasting impact on the target areas by creating a platform for innovation and sustainable economic growth. Given the highly rural and sparse nature of the area being targeted, federal financial assistance is essential in order to make this vision a reality.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: MIDWEST ENERGY COOPERATIVE
Application ID: 6472
Contact: DAVID ALLEN
(269) 4451081
[email protected]
Project Title: Midwest Energy Cooperative FibertotheHome
Project
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Michigan
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $600,000.00
$21,011,663.00
$9,004,998.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Midwest Energy Cooperative is a 501 (c) 12 organization. Midwest Energy proposes to build and operate a fibertothehome (FTTH) broadband communications network to bring broadband and provide value to its cooperative members. Midwest Energy has designed the network to ensure that community anchor institutions have access to very highbandwidth broadband to provide essential services to the community as described herein.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: PASTY NET INC
Application ID: 7226
Contact: CHARLES R HOPPER
(906) 3375979
[email protected]
Project Title: Fiber for the Keweenaw
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Michigan
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$7,894,179.00
$2,631,395.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Locally established wireless and dialup Internet provider Pasty.net, Inc. proposes to purchase equipment and construct 297 miles of fiber optic network to serve the historic Keweenaw Peninsula. 2,617 unserved and underserved households, businesses and anchor institutions will receive 100 Mbit service. This includes voice, IPTV, future smartgrid transport, and Internet access consistent with the FCC’s National Broadband Plan.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: SPEEDNET LLC
Application ID: 7642
Contact: JOHN OGREN
(248) 5210612
[email protected]
Project Title: SpeedNet Rural Intiative
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Illinois, Iowa
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$8,575,892.00
$3,852,937.00
Status: Application Received
Description: SpeedNet LLC, a leading provider of wireless broadband services in Michigan, is proposing to utilize licensed 2.5 GHz band spectrum and standardsbased
WiMAX 802.16e technology to bring highspeed broadband service to 18 rural counties in Iowa and Illinois where the majority of premises currently lack High Speed Access. The proposed system initially will consist of 144 base stations and ancillary facilities, and will be capable of reaching 32,651 households and 17,891 businesses in the proposed funded service area.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: WEST MICHIGAN BROADBAND, LLC
Application ID: 7784
Contact: DON NOORDYK
(231) 4142887
[email protected]
Project Title: West Michigan Broadband
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Michigan
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $349,212.00
$0.00
$998,000.00
Status: Application Received
Description: West Michigan Broadband seeks to expand its coverage area through the use of USDA funding to provide high speed Internet services to underserved rural areas of West Michigan.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Minnesota
Applicant: ARROWHEAD ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Application ID: 6656
Contact: TERESA HANNAY
(616) 2935880
[email protected]
Project Title: Arrowhead Electric Cooperative FibertotheHome
Project
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $600,000.00
$11,296,239.00
$4,841,245.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Arrowhead Electric Cooperative proposes to build and operate a fiber optic network to the residential and commercial members of the cooperative as well to underserved safety and anchor agencies in our service area. This project is designed as an open network allowing multiple qualified vendors to offer services on the system.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: FARMERS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY
Application ID: 5552
Contact: JOHN SCHULTZ
(651) 9677196
jschultz@urekabroadband.
com
Project Title: Farmers TelephoneLac
qui Parle County FTTP Project
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $33,851.00
$4,826,478.00
$4,826,478.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Farmers Mutual Telephone Company in partnership with Lac qui Parle County will provide Fiber to the Premise technology to the remaining 1561 households and 165 businesses and 12 Critical Community Facilities within the county. This network will provide highspeed data, voice and television services to areas of the County with limited access to technology choices. The entire budget for the project will be $9.686 million ($9.653 million in BIP) dollars. This deployment will make Lac qui Parle one of the leading technology counties in the state. Lac qui Parle County Economic Development Authority (EDA) will lead economic development efforts within the County in coordination with this network build to best leverage the network for education, health care, public safety and economic development.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: FEDERATED TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE
Application ID: 7365
Contact: KEVIN BEYER
(320) 3247111
[email protected]
Project Title: Rural Morris, MN
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $107,500.00
$1,493,637.00
$1,493,637.00
Status: Application Received
Description: This project consist of building a FTTP system to deploy voice, video, and data services to the Rural Morris, MN exchange. The PFSA is primarily located in Stevens County, with a small portion in Grant County. The PFSA includes 408 residential, 20 Business and 2 anchor institutions.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: FEDERATED TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE
Application ID: 5143
Contact: KEVIN BEYER
(320) 3247111
[email protected]
Project Title: Rural Appleton, MN
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$630,289.00
$630,289.00
Status: Application Received
Description: This project consists of building a FTTP system to deploy voice, video, and data services to the Rural Appleton, MN exchange. The PFSA is primarily located in Swift County, with small portions in Big Stone and Chippewa Counties. The PFSA includes 152 residential, 7 Business and 1 anchor institution.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: FOND DU LAC RESERVATION
Application ID: 6391
Contact: JASON ROMAN HOLLINDAY
(218) 8782625
[email protected]
Project Title: Fond du Lac Broadband Project
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$1,062,035.00
$354,012.00
Status: Application Received
Description: The Fond du Lac Wireless Broadband Project would create a wireless broadband/high speed Internet system on the Fond du Lac Reservation. The system would provide internet access to over 300 homes, and several community facilities. The procurement of high speed internet on the Reservation will be used as an economic tool and assist people to educate themselves, open a new marketplace for goods and services, create a more marketable workforce and open new job opportunities. The project will require the construction and installation of six towers and base station. Cost estimated for the towers and the base station is $1,416,792.00. A more detailed scope of work is located in the attachments with the “FDL Wireless Study.”
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: JAGUAR COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
Application ID: 5788
Contact: DONNY TJELEMAN SMITH
(507) 2141001
[email protected]
Project Title: Southeastern Minnesota Open Fiber Initiative (SMOFI)
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$33,999,578.00
$15,275,173.00
Status: Application Received
Description: The Southeastern Minnesota Open Fiber Initiative (SMOFI) is an â€oeOpen Access†FibertothePremise (FTTP) project, which will connect virtually every home, business, community anchor institution and critical facility in the Southern Minnesota counties of Steele and Dodge, and parts of Rice, which are predominantly unserved or underserved. The project will deliver broadband speeds of up to 1Gbps to every premise served and sets aside 25% of earned revenues for future expansion to rural and remote areas. The project will pass 16,414 households, 1,580 businesses and 515 Community Anchor Institutions and Critical Facilities. The project will be a critical part of
the Mayo Clinic’s â€oeBEACON†rural telehealth initiative. SMOFI will implement specific and substantive programs to deliver service to, and support community anchor institutions abilities to deliver services to the public.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: KASSON \& MANTORVILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY
Application ID: 5389
Contact: MARY EHMKE
(507) 6342511
[email protected]
Project Title: Kasson & Mantorville Telephone Company: FibertotheHome
Broadband Deployment Project
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$9,280,797.00
$3,977,484.00
Status: Application Received
Description: The Kasson & Mantorville Telephone Company FibertotheHome Broadband Deployment Project is a build out of existing infrastructure into underserved rural areas throughout the current serving company footprint. The project proposes to build fiber routes and improve network infrastructure to enable more robust high speed broadband connections to homes and businesses.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: LAKE, COUNTY OF
Application ID: 4538
Contact: GARY FIELDS
(651) 3433128
[email protected]
Project Title: Lake County Fiber Network
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $3,500,000.00
$9,955,359.00
$56,413,705.00
Status: Application Received
Description: The Lake County Fiber Network will provide fibertothepremise connectivity to all homes and businesses in Lake County and eastern Saint Louis County, MN. The network will deliver state of the art voice, video and data services at affordable prices.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: NEXTERA COMMUNICATIONS LLC
Application ID: 7493
Contact: GREG ARVIG
(218) 8186410
[email protected]
Project Title: Fort Ripley Broadband Project
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$2,141,250.00
$713,750.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Nextera Communications currently serves Brainerd, Baxter and Little Falls with voice and data services. Based on the proposed application Nextera will construct 7 tower sites with 4G wireless technology to serve the unserved areas surrounding Brainerd, Baxter and Little Falls. The 4G wireless system will be capable of delivering up to 5M in bandwidth to end users. Towers will be connected via a 200M backbone microwave radio system and the proposed MSED fiber system if the companion MSED grant is awarded. The proposed system will leverage existing infrastructure to create a cost effective broadband solution to unserved markets.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: NORTHEAST SERVICE COOPERATIVE
Application ID: 6621
Contact: LYLE KEVIN MACVEY
(218) 7487623
[email protected]
Project Title: ArrowheadConnect Cook
County
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $8,589,223.00
$18,037,502.00
$7,730,358.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Fiber to the Home project leveraging the NESC Northeast Middle Mile Project funded in Round 1. This project will provide fiber based broadband to 6,235 households in one of the sparsest and northern most counties in MN. The project employs a new public sector management model that will engage and have strong local incumbent and cable carrier support. The model is unique in that nothing like it has been proposed before and stands to be the future model for deploying networks in sparsely populated, large rural areas. The model provides for both a “unbundled fiber to the home” carrier service and a bundled “lit” service to support low income and those that cannot afford along with connecting critical services to the regional network. It also has strong participation with the funded NESC Middle Mile Fiber Project and other ARRA funded projects in the region.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: PAUL BUNYAN RURAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE
Application ID: 5688
Contact: GARY JOHNSON
(218) 4441234
[email protected]
Project Title: Northern Minnesota Broadband Extension Initiative
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$20,097,748.00
$9,029,422.00
Status: Application Received
Description: The rapid growth and ensuing spread of communities in the rural landscape poses a challenge for Internet services providers. Paul Bunyan Telephone’s Northern Minnesota Broadband Extension Initiative proposes to fill this need by extending broadband services to areas lacking in those
services.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: SJOBERG\’S INC
Application ID: 5696
Contact: RICHARD J SJOBERG
(218) 6813044
[email protected]
Project Title: Northwest Minnesota Fiber Project
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $207,129.00
$649,544.00
$216,516.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Sjoberg’s inc proposes to build state of the art, fiber to the premises (RF over Glass) extensions to 4 unserved/ underserved areas near Thief River Falls and Roseau, MN. Sjoberg’s will provide these areas with 40 Mb/s Broadband service, cable TV and telephone service. This will provide new jobs and simulate economic activity in the local business and farm community. It will also be used in conjunction with Emergency Services and Healthcare.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: UPSALA COOPERATIVE
TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION
Application ID: 6014
Contact: TONY GEBHARD
(320) 5732122
[email protected]
Project Title: MN TriCounty
Wireless Broadband Initiative
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$22,308,234.00
$7,436,078.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Sytek Communication has a long history of being a successful and progressive telecommunications company for over 100 years. Careful analysis of the potential current unserved market shows an opportunity to fill the void of Broadband services which is either not available or substandard. The Company will be able to leverage their affiliation from their extensive industry contacts, which they have gained through industry affiliations, and other third party contacts which will all help support the rural communities. The Minnesota TriCounty Broadband Project would be an extension to the current Broadband project on which we are working. Sytek Communications would manage a wireless broadband system that would serve more than 1,600 square miles of 4G (WiMax) coverage for the counties of Todd, Morrison & Mille Lacs in central Minnesota.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: WIKSTROM TELEPHONE COMPANY, INCORPORATED
Application ID: 4806
Contact: ALAN LUNDEEN
(218) 4365214
[email protected]
Project Title: Wikstrom NW MN Broadband
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$5,179,019.00
$2,219,581.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Wikstrom Telephone’s Project will deploy 414 miles of new cables and electronics for GPON fiber to the home in 6 communities of Kittson, Marshall and Roseau County for Broadband Services over 100 megabits. Electronic enhancements will be made to existing DSL customers to increase Broadband speeds up to 48mbs, along with 74 miles of additional fiber to the node, and a 150mb microwave upgrade for service to the NW Angle. The project facilities will pass 5115 households, 1499 businesses, and 83 critical community facilities.
Public Notice Response:
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)Applicant: WOODSTOCK TELEPHONE CO INC
Application ID: 4875
Contact: KEN KNUTH
(507) 7772201
[email protected]
Project Title: WTC 2010 Broadband Initiative
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $763,200.00
$10,629,096.00
$4,555,328.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Woodstock Telephone Company will expand its fiber network into neighboring rural communities by providing FTTP for over 3600 premises in 15 communities located within 3 counties in Southwest Minnesota. This expanded fiber network will provide bandwidth of over 20Mbps for advanced voice and data services. The company will utilize experienced management professionals to lead the deployment, operation, and maintenance of this new infrastructure, contributing to project success, efficient timeframes, and reducing the overall costs of deployment and maintenance.
Public Notice Response:Applicant: QWEST CORPORATION
Application ID: 4823
Contact: MELISSA NEWMAN
(202) 4293120
[email protected]
Project Title: Qwest 14state
High Speed Access Project
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota,
Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $118,170,540.00
$348,806,468.00
$0.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Qwest Corporation’s project proposes deployment of High Speed Access within its current 14state ILEC footprint. Over 500,000 living units (LUs) in AZ, CO, ID, IA, MN, MT, NE, ND, NM, OR, SD, UT, WA and WY will be served with speeds ranging up to 40 Mbps downstream. About 90% of the LUs proposed for new or upgraded broadband service are in rural areas. The system design uses a combination of technologies including Ethernet, fiber and radio backhaul to reach covered LUs and varies based on the specific location and geography. The project will provide last mile infrastructure to support increasing capacity requirements and integrate new broadband
dependent applications and technologies. And, if funded, the project’s $467 M investment will create more than 23,000 jobs for local economies in the 14 states (calculated from the Atkinson formula offered in a 2009 broadband study).
Public Notice Response:Applicant: AIM WIRELESS SOLUTIONS, INC
Application ID: 7247
Contact: AHMAD ISSAM MALKAWI
(847) 3406250
[email protected]
Project Title: Last mile for rural areas in the state of MN
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $2,107,541.00
$4,144,081.00
$2,047,071.00
Status: Application Received
Description: To deploy a WIMAX (802.16e standard) high speed broadband network in underserved and unserved areas in the state of MN. The network will offer reasonable and affordable high speed broadband data and voice over IP.
Public Notice Response:Applicant: IOWA TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES, INC.
Application ID: 7686
Contact: DAVID PORTER
(641) 7872928
[email protected]
Project Title: Connecting Rural Iowa: HighSpeed
Broadband Expansion 2
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Iowa, Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $4,078,946.00
$12,236,836.00
$0.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Iowa Telecom proposes to establish new DLC/DSL nodes to expand highspeed broadband capability to 80 proposed funded service areas throughout Iowa. Each project will consist of burying fiber transport from the serving central office to the new node location or of connecting the new node to nearby existing fiber cable or to fiber cable placed in the middlemile application that Iowa Telecom also has filed in Round 2. The last mile networks that will be created through the various projects in this application will be capable of delivering broadband speeds of 3 mbps up to 15 mbps for residential and business customers between their premises and the DLC/DSL node.
Areas that Iowa Telecom will serve with this project are primarily small outlying residential communities. We anticipate that this project will pass approximately 9,939 households and a relatively small amount of businesses
Public Notice Response:Applicant: WINNEBAGO COOPERATIVE TELECOM ASSOCIATION
Application ID: 4975
Contact: TERRY WEGENER
(641) 5926105
[email protected]
Project Title: WCTA 2010 Broadband Initiative
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Iowa, Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$9,816,202.00
$9,816,202.00
Status: Application Received
Description: WCTA will expand the existing portions of its fiber network by providing FTTP for rural portions of about 21 communities in Iowa and Minnesota, and will provide bandwidth of over 5Mbps for advanced voice, video, and data services. The proposed service area is 100% rural and serves population in six counties. WCTA will utilize an experienced team of professionals to manage, deploy, operate, and maintain this new infrastructure, contributing to project success, efficient timeframes, and reducing the overall costs of deployment and maintenance.
Public Notice Response:Applicant: KEYON COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
Application ID: 6040
Contact: JASON LAZAR
(310) 4036307
[email protected]
Project Title: KeyOn WiMAX Minnesota
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $19,366,993.00
$21,344,880.00
$9,182,141.00
Status: Application Received
Description: KeyOn will deliver fourth generation (4G), lastmile wireless broadband and digital phone service(VoIP) to 716,575 people in 361 of the most rural communities in Minnesota. Using KeyOn’s nationwide 3.65GHz license and the standards based WiMAX protocol, our network will offer Internet and digital phone service to 278,161 households and 37,828 businesses passed at speeds of up to 8Mbps download/1.5Mbps upload at a cost far lower than competing technologies. KeyOn’s existing footprint covers customers in 11 states and over 50,000 square miles. Our financial strength and management team experience will ensure that the communities and their surrounding areas in the targeted PFSAs will be afforded nextgeneration broadband access into the foreseeable future.
Public Notice Response:Applicant: RED RIVER RURAL TELEPHONE ASSN (INC)
Application ID: 4733
Contact: JEFFREY J. OLSON
(701) 5538309
[email protected]
Project Title: RRT FTTP Broadband Upgrade Rural MN, ND and SD Exchanges
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $1,009,826.00
$4,544,219.00
$4,544,219.00
Status: Application Received
Description: The Red River Telephone (RRT) Fiber to the Premise (FTTP) Broadband Upgrade of rural Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota exchanges will entail installing fiber to the premise to 1,272 unserved and underserved customer locations in 6 rural exchanges served by Red River Rural Telephone Association in Ransom, Richland, and Sargent counties of North Dakota, as well as Wilkin county in Minnesota and Roberts and Marshall counties in South Dakota. This extensive project will place approximately 690 route miles of fiber optic cable to the proposed areas, bringing broadband capabilities up to 100Mbps to customers who otherwise have relied on lesser quality services such as dialup, wireless or satellite broadband services, all of which offer speeds below the required service level.
Public Notice Response:Applicant: NATIONAL RURAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE
Application ID: 6781
Contact: CHRIS MARTIN
(703) 7877288
[email protected]
Project Title: Mille Lacs E.C. Mille
Lacs County
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$1,060,035.00
$454,301.00
Status: Application Received
Description: The National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative (NRTC) will bring affordable and reliable wireless broadband services to those rural portions of Mille Lacs County that lack highspeed broadband access. Using WiMAX technology, NRTC’s proposed network will pass 4,676 households, 1,020 businesses and 56 critical community facilities/public safety entities and will create/save 4 jobs in Mille Lacs County. With over 20 years of experience in bringing innovative telecommunications products and services to rural America, NRTC has the track record to deploy promptly, ensure financial sustainability of the project, and facilitate rural economic development.
Public Notice Response:Applicant: NATIONAL RURAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE
Application ID: 6778
Contact: CHRIS MARTIN
(703) 7877288
[email protected]
Project Title: Mille Lacs E.C. Crow
Wing County
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$3,427,801.00
$1,469,059.00
Status: Application Received
Description: The National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative (NRTC) will bring affordable and reliable
wireless broadband services to those rural portions of Crow Wing County that lack highspeed
broadband access. Using WiMAX technology, NRTC’s proposed network will pass 5,523
households, 339 businesses and 89 critical community facilities/public safety entities and will
create/save 14 jobs in Crow Wing County. With over 20 years of experience in bringing innovative
telecommunications products and services to rural America, NRTC has the track record to deploy
promptly, ensure financial sustainability of the project, and facilitate rural economic development.
Public Notice Response:Applicant: NATIONAL RURAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE
Application ID: 6777
Contact: CHRIS MARTIN
(703) 7877288
[email protected]
Project Title: Mille Lacs E.C. Aitken
County
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$386,386.00
$165,595.00
Status: Application Received
Description: The National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative (NRTC) will bring affordable and reliable wireless broadband services to those rural portions of Aitkin County that lack highspeed broadband access. Using WiMAX technology, NRTC’s proposed network will pass 355 households, 26 businesses and 11 critical community facilities/public safety entities and will create/ save 2 jobs in Aitken County. With over 20 years of experience in bringing innovative telecommunications products and services to rural America, NRTC has the track record to deploy promptly, ensure financial sustainability of the project, and facilitate rural economic development.
Public Notice Response:Applicant: NATIONAL RURAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE
Application ID: 6761
Contact: CHRIS MARTIN
(703) 7877288
[email protected]
Project Title: McLeod C.P.A. McLeod
County
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$1,151,778.00
$493,619.00
Status: Application Received
Description: The National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative (NRTC) will bring affordable and reliable wireless broadband services to those rural portions of McLeod County that lack highspeed broadband access. Using WiMAX technology, NRTC’s proposed network will pass 6,054 households, 1,382 businesses and 51 critical community facilities/public safety entities and will create/save 5 jobs in McLeod County. With over 20 years of experience in bringing innovative telecommunications products and services to rural America, NRTC has the track record to deploy promptly, ensure financial sustainability of the project, and facilitate rural economic development.
Public Notice Response:Applicant: NATIONAL RURAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE
Application ID: 6776
Contact: CHRIS MARTIN
(703) 7877288
[email protected]
Project Title: McLeod C.P.A. Sibley
County
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$637,472.00
$273,202.00
Status: Application Received
Description: The National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative (NRTC) will bring affordable and reliable wireless broadband services to those rural portions of Sibley County that lack highspeed broadband access. Using WiMAX technology, NRTC’s proposed network will pass 1,445 households, 164 businesses and 20 critical community facilities/public safety entities and will create/save 3 jobs in Sibley County. With over 20 years of experience in bringing innovative telecommunications products and services to rural America, NRTC has the track record to deploy promptly, ensure financial sustainability of the project, and facilitate rural economic development.
Public Notice Response:Applicant: NATIONAL RURAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE
Application ID: 6762
Contact: CHRIS MARTIN
(703) 7877288
[email protected]
Project Title: McLeod C.P.A. Renville
County
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$504,600.00
$216,258.00
Status: Application Received
Description: The National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative (NRTC) will bring affordable and reliable wireless broadband services to those rural portions of Renville County that lack highspeed broadband access. Using WiMAX technology, NRTC’s proposed network will pass 1,467 households, 221 businesses and 22 critical community facilities/public safety entities and will create/save 2 jobs in Renville County. With over 20 years of experience in bringing innovative telecommunications products and services to rural America, NRTC has the track record to deploy promptly, ensure financial sustainability of the project, and facilitate rural economic development.
Public Notice Response:Applicant: ARIZONA TELEPHONE COMPANY
Application ID: 5543
Contact: TIMOTHY W ULRICH
(608) 6644114
[email protected]
Project Title: Arizona Telephone Company: Broadband project to serve rural unserved establishments
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Arizona, Colorado, Maine, Minnesota, Wisconsin
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $1,338,270.00
$4,014,808.00
$0.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Arizona Telephone Company, a subsidiary of TDS Telecom, proposes a project to bring highspeed DSL broadband service to unserved establishments within its rural service territory, which is comparable to the DSL service provided in its more populated areas. The network is also engineered so that it can be easily upgraded at a reasonable cost to meet future needs.
Public Notice Response:Applicant: ARVIG TELEPHONE COMPANY
Application ID: 6016
Contact: TIMOTHY W. ULRICH
(608) 6644114
[email protected]
Project Title: Arvig Telephone Company: Broadband project to serve rural unserved establishments
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Arizona, Colorado, Maine, Minnesota, Wisconsin
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $1,682,722.00
$5,048,168.00
$0.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Arvig Telephone Company, a subsidiary of TDS Telecom, proposes a project to bring highspeed DSL broadband service to unserved establishments within its rural service territory, which is comparable to the DSL service provided in its more populated areas. The network is also engineered so that it can be easily upgraded at a reasonable cost to meet future needs.
Public Notice Response:Applicant: BERTRAM COMMUNICATIONS, LLC
Application ID: 6628
Contact: JAMES BERTRAM
(920) 9942388
[email protected]
Project Title: Wisconsin on Wireless (WOW)
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$15,640,773.00
$36,495,136.00
Status: Application Received
Description: The Bertram Wireless project will provide the first ever 4G highspeed broadband Internet service to underserved areas in North and Eastern Wisconsin.
Public Notice Response:Applicant: DELTA COUNTY TELECOMM,
INC
Application ID: 5583
Contact: TIMOTHY W ULRICH
(608) 6644114
[email protected]
Project Title: Delta County TeleComm,
Inc.: Broadband project to serve rural unserved establishments
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Arizona, Colorado, Maine, Minnesota, Wisconsin
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $608,993.00
$1,826,979.00
$0.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Delta County TeleComm,
Inc., a subsidiary of TDS Telecom, proposes a project to bring highspeed DSL broadband service to unserved establishments within its rural service territory, which is
comparable to the DSL service provided in its more populated areas. The network is also engineered so that it can be easily upgraded at a reasonable cost to meet future needs.
Public Notice Response:Applicant: HILBERT COMMUNICATIONS LLC
Application ID: 7723
Contact: STEVEN JAMES SCHNEIDER
(920) 2022390
[email protected]
Project Title: See a Need. Fill a Need. Rural Wisconsin.
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $24,733,314.00
$37,087,522.00
$37,087,522.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Hilbert Communications intends to provide 7.214.4 Mbps broadband service throughout unserved and underserved portions of 26 counties in rural Wisconsin utilizing AlcatelLucent UMTS HSPA+ equipment and connecting these sites with a combination of Hilbert’s existing 1,200 mile fiberoptic cable system operating at 1040
GBps as well as through fiber being built through awards made to the State of Wisconsin Department of Administration Middle Mile and The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System Middle Mile awarded in Round1 of the ARRA Rural Broadband Grants under open access filing. Individual homes and businesses will be connected by utilizing a product known as the “BugSurfer”(tm)which contains two Ethernet ports with tested speeds of 3.0 to 7.2 Mbps Downlink and 3.0 to 5.4 Mbps Uplink. The BugSurfer also has a built in WiFi “Hotspot” and a VoIP port for voice.
Public Notice Response:Applicant: ISLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY
Application ID: 6020
Contact: TIMOTHY W. ULRICH
(608) 6644114
[email protected]
Project Title: Island Telephone Company: Broadband project to serve rural unserved establishments
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Michigan, Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $667,176.00
$2,001,528.00
$0.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Island Telephone Company, a subsidiary of TDS Telecom, proposes a project to bring highspeed DSL broadband service to unserved establishments within its rural service territory, which is comparable to the DSL service provided in its more populated areas. The network is also engineered so that it can be easily upgraded at a reasonable cost to meet future needs.
Public Notice Response:Applicant: MARQUETTEADAMS
TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC.
Application ID: 6060
Contact: JERRY LYDELL SCHNEIDER
(608) 5720106
[email protected]
Project Title: Broadband Edge Out MarquetteAdams
Telephone Cooperative
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Arizona, Colorado, Maine, Minnesota, Wisconsin
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $0.00
$13,805,175.00
$6,202,326.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Extend fiber optic service from existing Telephone Cooperative service area to unserved rural areas bordering our current territory. All customers in our current territory can get broadband serves, digital cable television and advanced voices service from us now. As a Cooperative we are committed to provide the highest grade of service at the lowest price that can insure a sustained reliable network.Applicant: MIDSTATE
TELEPHONE CO.
Application ID: 5527
Contact: TIMOTHY W. ULRICH
(608) 6644114
[email protected]
Project Title: MidState
Telephone Company: Broadband project to serve rural unserved establishments
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Michigan, Minnesota
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $1,105,145.00
$3,315,435.00
$0.00
Status: Application Received
Description: MidState
Telephone Company, a subsidiary of TDS Telecom, proposes a project to bring highspeed DSL broadband service to unserved establishments within its rural service territory, which is comparable to the DSL service provided in its more populated areas. The network is also engineered so that it can be easily upgraded at a reasonable cost to meet future needs.
Public Notice Response:Applicant: PIERCE, COUNTY OF
Application ID: 5191
Contact: BRAD ROY
(715) 2736747
[email protected]
Project Title: Pierce County Broadband
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Minnesota, Wisconsin
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $1,000,000.00
$35,335,000.00
$0.00
Status: Application Received
Description: Pierce County Broadband is a project to provide mobile broadband throughout Pierce County, WI. The project will make broadband available for every resident and business. The secure network will also improve public safety, support economic development, enhance health care and advance educational opportunities.Applicant: WEST PENOBSCOT TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, THE
Application ID: 5548
Contact: TIMOTHY W. ULRICH
(608) 6644114
[email protected]
Project Title: West Penobscot Telephone and Telegraph Co: Broadband project to serve rural unserved
establishments
Program: Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP)
Proposed Project Area: Arizona, Colorado, Maine, Minnesota, Wisconsin
Project Type: Last Mile
Funding Round: Winter 2010 Broadband Initiatives Program
Grant Request:
Loan Request:
Other Funding: $518,327.00
$1,554,981.00
$0.00
Status: Application Received
Description: The West Penobscot Telephone and Telegraph Company, a subsidiary of TDS Telecom, proposes a project to bring highspeed DSL broadband service to unserved establishments within its rural service territory, which is comparable to the DSL service provided in its more populated areas. The network is also engineered so that it can be easily upgraded at a reasonable cost to meet future needs. -
Drugging The Water
Sonia Shah (author of “Crude:The Story Of Oil“) has an article at Yale Environment 360 on pharmaceuticals polluting water systems – As Pharmaceutical Use Soars, Drugs Taint Water and Wildlife.
The standard that new drugs be safe for human consumption was first enshrined in U.S. regulations in 1938, after an antibacterial drug dissolved in a poisonous solvent killed 100 children. Now, armed with a range of evidence suggesting that wildlife and human health may be threatened by pharmaceutical residues that escape into waterways and elsewhere, a growing band of concerned ecotoxicologists and environmental chemists are calling for yet another standard for new medications: that they be designed to be safe for the environment.
The movement for “green pharmacy,” as it has been dubbed, has grown as new technology has allowed scientists to discern the presence of chemicals in the environment at minute concentrations, revealing the wide dispersal of human and veterinary drugs across the planet. In recent years, scientists have detected trace amounts of more than 150 different human and veterinary medicines in environments as far afield as the Arctic. Eighty percent of the U.S.’s streams and nearly a quarter of the nation’s groundwater sampled by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) has been found to be contaminated with a variety of medications.
This contamination is poised to worsen as the global appetite for medications swells. The drug industry sold $773 billion worth of drugs worldwide in 2008, more than double the amount sold in 2000, and with an aging population and ever-cheaper manufacturing, pharmaceutical production is expected to grow 4 to 7 percent annually until at least 2013. Americans bring home more than 10 prescription drugs per capita per year, consuming an estimated 17 grams of antibiotics alone — more than three times the per capita rate of consumption in European countries such as Germany. U.S. livestock consume even more, with farmers dispensing 11,000 metric tons of antimicrobial medications every year, mainly to promote the growth of animals.
Drugging our bodies inevitably drugs our environment, too, as many medications can pass through our bodies and waste treatment facilities virtually intact. And it is difficult to predict where and how unexpectedly vulnerable creatures may accrue potentially toxic doses. Take, for example, the ongoing mass poisoning of vultures in South Asia by anti-arthritis painkillers.
The popular anti-inflammatory and arthritis drug, diclofenac, is sold worldwide under more than three dozen different brand names, and is used in both human and veterinary medicine. In India, farmers started dosing their cows and oxen with the drug in the early 1990s to relieve inflammation that could impair the animals’ ability to provide milk or pull plows. Soon, about 10 percent of India’s livestock harbored some 300 micrograms of diclofenac in their livers. When they died, their carcasses were sent to special dumps and picked clean by flocks of vultures. It was an efficient system, for unlike feral dogs and plague-infested rats, South Asia’s abundant vulture population — estimated at more than 60 million in the early 1990s — carried no human pathogens and was resistant to livestock diseases such as anthrax.
But vultures who fed on the treated carcasses accrued a dose of diclofenac of around 100 micrograms per kilogram. A person with arthritis would need 10 times that amount to feel an effect, but it was enough to devastate the vultures. Between 2000 and 2007, the South Asian vulture population declined by 40 percent every year; today, 95 percent of India’s Gyps vultures and 90 percent of Pakistan’s are dead, due primarily to the diclofenac that scientists have found lurking in their tissues. South Asian and British scientists who experimentally exposed captive vultures to diclofenac-dosed buffalo found that the birds went into renal failure — scientists still don’t know why — and died within days of exposure. As the vulture population has declined, the feral dog population has boomed, and the Indian government’s attempt to control the rabies they carry has started to flounder.
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In poor countries, taller moms’ kids are healthier
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – In developing countries, taller moms tend to give birth to healthier kids who are less likely to die in infancy, be underweight or have stunted growth, a new study finds. At the same time, good nutrition in adolescence and delaying marriage and childbirth appear to lead to taller adults.
“This is the first time we’re seeing an effect of the mother’s health — as captured through her attained height — being transferred well into the childhood of her offspring,” study author Dr. S. V. Subramanian of the Harvard School of Public Health told Reuters Health…
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Chrysler reports $143 million operating profit in first quarter, has $9.8 billion in cash

Chrysler Group LLC posted a $143 million operating profit and showed positive cash flow in its first quarter of 2010. The company released its first financial report today ever since it left Chapter 11 bankruptcy in June 2009.
Chrysler, which lost $197 million on a net basis, said that the operating profit and positive cash flow are a result of cost cutting after its 2009 bankruptcy and the successful launch of establishing Ram as its own truck brand.
“The steady progression of our financial results from June through December 2009 shows that Chrysler is on track to meet the ambitious, yet achievable goals announced in November,” said CEO Sergio Marchionne. “As a result of improving trading margins, operational efficiencies and rigorous cost discipline, we continued to strengthen our cash position through 2009.”
Chrysler net revenues were up to $9.7 billion, a 3 percent increase from the $9.4 billion in revenues during the fourth quarter of 2009. The company closed the first quarter of 2010 with close to $7.4 billion in cash, up from $1.5 billion in the fourth quarter. Including government loans, Chrysler’s total available cash stands at $9.8 billion at the end of the first quarter. Chrysler said it lost $3.8 billion during the months after it came out of bankruptcy in June.
“This positive operating result in the first quarter is a concrete indication to our customers, dealers and suppliers that the 2010 targets we have set for ourselves are achievable,” Marchionne said. “We are also generating cash to finance the investments being made in our product portfolio and brand repositioning.”
– By: Omar Rana
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How It Works: Dodd and Lincoln Finance Bills
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) is softening his criticism of Sen. Chris Dodd’s (D-Conn.) financial regulatory reform proposal, which Democrats plan to move to the floor on Monday. At the same time, Sen. Blanche Lincoln’s (D-Ark.) derivatives reform proposal goes into markup this morning at the Senate Agriculture Committee. (Lincoln says she expects it to pass on a party-line vote.) But aren’t these supposed to be the same bill?
To clarify the process: Yes. The Dodd bill and the regulatory reform bill that passed the House both contained derivatives language weaker than in Lincoln’s proposal. Dodd’s bill is going forward first, and the Senate bills need to be merged.
When the bills are merged, the language will change, ending up somewhere between the two. The White House reportedly believes that Lincoln’s language is too strong. But Lincoln’s proposal has received strong praise from reformers, and Lincoln says Dodd has assured her that the derivatives proposal won’t be too watered-down. Still, the provision requiring banks to move out their swaps desk looks the most likely to be axed.









