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To: The Citizens of the United States
From: Fred Hargrove, Sr. PE, MBA, President of Hargrove
Engineering, Trustee at Cincinnati Change and on the
steering committee for the National Fairness and Growth
Campaign
50 years or is it 400 =.99% nationally
or .4955% Ohio* of all business
revenue earned by African Americans.
What have been the ramifications
and implications of these shameful,
tragic figures on the economic health
of black communities and the country
as a whole? Add to that our poor
showing in the direction of our
next generations workforce and the
call from some to expand our visas!!
We reject the notion that there is not available a shovel ready
American next generation workforce ready to be trained. We
are calling on creating a public private partnership that would
oversee a possible investment of over $260,000,000,000 in a
million American youth over a ten year period starting no later
than December 31, 2010 is made to create a next generation
workforce in 25 Urban Areas, 20 Rural Regions and 5 Native
American Tribal lands.
This is a follow up to our previous symposium regarding our
concerns and hopes relative to the very fast moving American
Recovery and Reinvestment Plan (ARRP), now public law as
of February 17th, the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act, and its counterpart the TARP initiatives.
It is our plan to develop a 41 billion dollar development
strategy [that will support over a million students on campus
and 500 million via our global public private sector distance
learning infrastructure that will Erase the Digital Divide for 200
million people living in the United States and 300 million
people in other countries. It is to be built a multinational
shovel ready next generation third frontier digital
infrastructure that supports a logistics infrastructure built
around the United States Postal Service.
It will be financed in it's prototype state by a 200 million dollar
underwriting according to the Principles and Findings of the
National Fairness and Growth Campaign and all current
federal state and local laws, including Presidential order in
force as approved by the US Attorney General.
All this will be financed as a private public partnership under
current federal law, agency and department funding and
Presidential Orders. It will employ over 50,000 people by
September 2010. It is our goal starting with Cincinnati to
enroll a million people in schools and colleges by December
2010 to become part of the Change in Americas workforce.
The National Fairness and Growth Campaign seeks not to
have negative presumptions regarding the current planning or
execution of the ARRA and TARP or the soon to be proposed
general budget. We seek to provide solutions gained from the
hard earned insight into potential enforcement of existing
public laws, regulations and new initiatives and programs
through the use of “Best Practices” to erase the digital
divide.
The National Fairness and Growth Campaign has
gathered the information needed to erase the digital .
Cincinnati Change a supporter of The National Fairness and
Growth Campaign and will use Federal Authority to support a
nationwide team we have assembled to Erase the Digital
Divide through our contractor MDi.
Through MDi we, Cincinnati Change, would team with the
Institute for Open Economic Networks (I-Open), in sharing new
practices and tools for Open Source Education, Economic and
Workforce Development. How we do that - ie., through I-Open
Civic Forums, Strategic Doing workshops, etc.. A solution that
is supportive of a means tested secure dynamic broadband
digital solution that passes by 200 million people living in the
USA from wireless signals from a million MDi Universal network
access points built into homes.
If you want communications solutions from wireless to global secure IP networks then call on our sponsor MDi and its affiliates by pushing on the MDi logo and we will make sure that members get an answer to their communications questions.
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Open Letter by Fred Hargrove, Sr. PE, MBA Chairman of the Committee to Erase the Digital Divide in America
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