Wa8pyr | PLDT confirms divestment talks with NTC | (2/22/2012)

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PHILIPPINE Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) on Monday said it was in discussions with regulators over the divestment of excess frequencies, confirming a Manila Times report that came out on the same day. in a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, PLDT said it was in discussions with the National Telecommunications Commission over the possible divestment of third-generation frequency held by Connectivity Unlimited Resources, a unit of PLDT subsidiary Smart Communications Inc.PLDT said the discussions with the regulator were in accordance with a divestment plan that may be agreed between the telco and the NTC.“PLDT is cognizant though of the concerns raised by the government and certain oppositors regarding the PLDT Group’s ownership of 3G frequency, and would like to assure all parties that is not PLDT’s intention to accumulate the said frequency,” PLDT said.At present, the PLDT group has a combined 25 Mhz of 3G frequency. of the total, 15 Mhz is owned by Smart and another 10 Mhz by CURE.a source earlier told this reporter that PLDT is likely to give up the 3G frequency of CURE because it is in the lower frequency band.CURE’s uplink frequency bandwidth is in the 1955 Mhz-1965 Mhz range and its downlink frequency in the 2145 Mhz-2155 Mhz range.Smart bought CURE for P419.54 million from the group of Roberto Ongpin.Smart’s frequency is in the 1920-1935 Mhz/2110-2125Mhz range, and so has the least amount of interference and allows for the clearest over-the-air transmission.The same source said the divestment clears the way for NTC approval of PLDT’s acquisition of Digital Telecommunications Philippines Inc., which also holds 10 Mhz of 3G frequency in the 1925Mhz-1945Mhz and the 2125 Mhz-2135Mhz ranges.Rival Globe Telecom Inc. has been pressing PLDT to divest its excess frequencies, particularly in 3G for re-distribution/re-assignment to Globe and other telcos.Globe holds the 10 Mhz frequency under the 1945Mhz-1955 Mhz and 2135-2145 Mhz bandwidth.“We reiterate our position that all radio frequencies held by the PLDT group are being properly, effectively and efficiently used by the PLDT Group to meet the demands of public service and all fees due on the assignment and use of such frequencies have been properly paid in a timely manner,” PLDT said.Market leader PLDT is acquiring a 51.55-percent stake in third-ranked Digitel from JG Summit Holdings Inc. for P69.2 billion. The NTC earlier said that it will make a decision after a 90-day period.a Senate committee that looked into the transaction had issued a report saying the deal complied with Philippine laws. The report added that there was no basis to indicate that the deal will restrain competition within the telecom industry or hurt public interest. PLDT and JG Summit already extended their deadline for the regulatory approval twice.PLDT shares fell to P2,200 each on Monday from P2,204 last Friday, while Globe shares rose to P928 from P921.

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Wa8pyr | This week in the European Parliament | (2/21/2012)

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MEPs will discuss plans for the continuation of food aid for deprived EU citizens, priorities for the next EU summit and the situation in Syria when they meet in plenary this week. also on the February plenary agenda, homeless people out in the cold, election in Russia as well as youth unemployment.

The economic developments in Italy and across Europe will be debated with Italy’s Prime Minister Mario Monti on Wednesday afternoon.

Parliament will quiz the Commission on the progress of its green paper on Eurobonds but also on its plans for redirecting EU funds to help create jobs for young people.

A draft deal with Member States on opening up radio frequencies for mobile broadband will be put to an EP vote on Wednesday and new rules on eliminating hidden bank charges on cross-border payments on Tuesday.

On Wednesday the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Subcommittee on Security and Defence will exchange views with the Foreign Minister of France Alain Juppé and on Thursday the Committee on Environment, Public Health and food safety will vote on a report on sulphur content of marine fuels.

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Wa8pyr | FCC shuts down LightSquared broadband testing | (2/21/2012)

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I have not had the time to keep up with this story, but I do have a healthy interest in commercial GPS and aviation. In short, the LightSquared deal is another where the Obama administration’s FCC was trying to force a losing concept into reality.

Sounds familiar does it not?

To make this short … LightSquared wanted to launch a new wholesale wireless broadband Internet service covering just about everywhere by using part of the bandwidth spectrum close to that used by GPS navigation satellites. The GPS system supports everything from applications on your smart phone to advanced aviation GPS systems.

That noted, you would not want to have something messing with the accuracy of those devices.

There were a lot of companies who made a bet on LightSquared, who was planning to offer wholesales wireless broadband access to smaller companies to increase competition. I’m all for that, but even the links at LightSquared’s website points to an article that mentions the real issue in two different paragraphs.

LightSquared’s network has been shown to have a widespread impact on GPS receivers, and the FCC has said it will not allow the service to go live until the interference issue is addressed. …

LightSquared attempted to address the GPS interference issue by moving its network to a different band, but recent tests show its network still knocks out a large swath of receivers.

LightSquared is suggesting a portion of the commercial GPS market is to blame, not keeping current with filter technology that would protect their devices from interference from LightSquared’s signal. Supposedly, they say current smart phones are no longer effected, but more expensive, commercial GPS systems used in aviation and the inexpensive units in your car are effected. Sticking with the expensive aviation systems – 75 percent of which were effected during testing – it’s not all that easy to find the money, time and other resources to upgrade those systems.

But that has not stopped LightSquared from outright demanding they be allowed to proceed with opening their network immediately. Maybe the commercial GPS market does need to get their systems upgraded with new filters, but what it comes down to is the FCC approved every radio device and the frequency spectrum utilized … you can’t turn those ships on a dime.

Ed Morrissey monitored the (failed) testing of the system as well as the FCC’s unusual accommodations made to LightSquared during the testing process. His post today reviews the aftermath, and includes links to previous Hot Air stories listed below.

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Wa8pyr | Law Enforcement Scanner (LIVE AUDIO) | (2/21/2012)

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Wa8pyr | Sheriff Wilson announces that he will run for Re-Election!! | (2/20/2012)

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Sheriff John S. Wilson, Karen his wife, and their two sons Ross and Evan are proud to announce that John will be running for Re-Election in the 2012 run for Sheriff.  We have come a long way at the Department since I was elected Sheriff in 2008.  I feel we have made a big impact in the County of Clare in solving crime and getting the community more involved with the Department with programs like the Neighborhood Watch.  There is no better asset then the public itself when it comes to helping law enforcement in their duties.  Your Deputies are working closer with the public, getting involved in Neighborhood Watch and Township meetings.  We also have created a system for Deputies to email key people in different areas of the county to keep the public aware of things going on in their perspective areas and things to watch out for.

Sheriff Wilson with the help of Jess Loudenslager, has created one of the most professional and trained volunteer Mounted Divisions in Central and Northern Michigan.

Since becoming Sheriff of Clare County, Sheriff Wilson has made several departmental improvements from moving Law Enforcement and Corrections Officers to 12-hour shifts to better the information sharing at shift change, roll call and training purposes which creates team building techniques and moved personnel around to fit the work load need in the front office.  We utilize a purchase policy where all bills and purchases must be reviewed ensuring the best price to save the tax payers dollars.  We have reduced incoming illegal contraband in the jail by simply changing to post card mail only for inmates.

We have utilized several Federal, State and Local grants for purchasing equipment for the Department.  This includes revamping the jail camera system with a new server and placing cameras throughout the Court House for added security.  Also, we integrated a paperless booking system and added a Live Scan finger print palm scanner.  We obtained hundreds of thousands of dollars in military equipment including a Humvee, John Deere front end loader for snow removal, 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe and multiple pieces of equipment for use by Road Patrol, Correction Officers and Reserves.  This equipment was obtained at little or no cost to the County.

I have added to our K-9 division, we now have 3 dogs within the department.  Toula works specifically with children in the schools or for court cases involving abuse.  Rocky and Remi are highly trained in search and rescue or drug seizure.

Sheriff Wilson is on the board for the United way of Clare County, and the Clare County Community Foundation.  He is a member of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church and the Michigan Sheriff’s Association.

Sheriff Wilson feels that law enforcement and the community should work closely together, that the public should be constantly informed of what is going on in the communities they live in.  I encourage my staff to have professionalism at all times and to strive for excellence.  as a Sheriff for all people, I am committed to the community and dedicated to progress with protecting your family, your property, your future and protecting your tax dollars.  Leadership, honesty, experience and values mean a secure future.

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Wa8pyr | Inked | (2/20/2012)

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Alex MerkedMs. Serenita ENG111-40N8 September   2010 InkedWhat is considered art? To some it’s the paintings on a wall in a gallery, or the artsy black and white photograph of a tree, for others art can be right on their body; this art form is a tattoo. Tattoos can be traced back all the way to 12,000 BC, they were used to tell stories and show ranking among tribes. Tattoos in this generation still share some of the same purposes, people get them to tell stories, or to honor passed family members, or perhaps just to show off some of their individuality. however these examples of body art are not always accepted in the business world; this is something that needs to change. It’s obvious that in our generation things change rather rapidly than previous generations, by this I mean our ability to adapt to change at an exponential rate. so how is it that with the rapid change in times we are still unable to change how the business world views body piercing’s and tattoos?

In 2006 a study was done by the American Academy of Dermatology to find out about how many people had at least one tattoo. It turns out that about 24% of Americans between 18 and 50 are tatted up. (Sayer pg. 1) This just shows that more and more people are getting tattoos so eventually businesses will have to change their dress codes in order to employ people. Although most credible jobs are very strict about dress code and tattoos and such, there are some jobs that have begun to adapt with the change in times. for instance the Army; at one point people in the military were not allowed to have any type of body piercing’s or tattoos it was strictly prohibited.   however as of January 25th, 2006 the army passed a new regulation stating that tattoos are now acceptable (Sayer p.1). This is a great start towards accepting tattoos amongst credible people but it still isn’t enough. Previous generations associate tattoos with social deviance, people who violate laws, and go against social “norms.”…

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Wa8pyr | Signal analyzers boast low-cost performance | (2/20/2012)

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Aeroflex Inc. has launched a portfolio of three broadband signal analyzers (BSA) that can locate, record and analyze complex communications signals for commercial, military and aerospace applications. according to the company, the Scout, Hunter and Explorer signal analyzers offer outstanding performance at a low cost.

“Customers can reduce the cost of their signal analysis capability by at least 55 percent,” indicated Sue Guzman, GM of Aeroflex test solutions. “Unlike other analyzers that only tell you what happened, Aeroflex analyzers tell you why it happened.”

The signal analyzer product family consists of a portable signal analyzer, the Aeroflex Scout CS1104, and two rack-mountable signal analyzers, the Aeroflex Hunter CS1207 and the Aeroflex Explorer CS1247. Common applications include radar, communications, broadband RF test, satellites, electronic warfare (EW)/electronic countermeasures (ECM), spectrum monitoring, propagation measurement, electromagnetic environments (EME) analysis, wireless and chip test. all products have an intuitive UI based on the Aeroflex BSA software, noted the company.

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The Scout, Hunter and Explorer analyzers locate, record and analyze complex communications signals for commercial, military and aerospace applications.

The Scout CS1104 is designed for the user who wants to go out in the field and to find signals of interest. whether the task is collecting RF signals on the move, or analyzing them in the lab. Scout’s RF coverage extends from 20MHz to 3GHz with 40MHz instantaneous bandwidth, an 8GB signal capture RAM, and 1TB removable data storage disk. Scout is targeted to provide data analysis and recording for portable applications.

The Hunter CS1207 is ideal for users who wish to search for a specific signal, hone in on a narrower frequency range around that signal of interest, and to analyze it. Hunter’s RF coverage extends from 10MHz to 6GHz with 70MHz instantaneous bandwidth, a 32GB signal capture RAM, and 8TB removable data storage disk. It is designed for applications that need greater RF bandwidth than Scout and adequate memory for longer signal recordings.

The Explorer CS1247 combines Hunter’s existing narrowband capability with additional wideband capability. The Explorer is designed for the user who needs to explore, record and analyze across a wide frequency range. its RF coverage extends from 10MHz to 6GHz with operator-selectable 70MHz or 400MHz instantaneous bandwidths, a 32GB signal capture RAM, and 8TB removable data storage disk. Similar to Hunter, Explorer can zero in on a narrow spectrum range to look at a specific signal, record it and analyze it. Explorer excels in all of the Hunter applications as well as adding capability for wideband signals such as radar, communications and EW, said Aeroflex.

The family of Aeroflex BSAs incorporates a longer contiguous record time and solves difficult problems more quickly than competitive products, the company claimed. Aeroflex BSA software has been used to collect and analyze RF signals, and is continually updated to solve emerging problems and new signal standards, as well as modifications to current signals. Scout, Hunter and Explorer include three BSA software modules—BSA Basic, BSA Modulation Domain and BSA Scanning Spectrum Analyzer. Many other BSA software module options are also available for Scout, Hunter and Explorer, added the company.

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Wa8pyr | Free Headlines: | (2/20/2012)

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Planners in the Egyptian military want to boost the old defense-industrial complex by cultivating new smaller scale projects that partner the Egyptian armed forces with a diverse portfolio of second- and third-tier foreign defense manufacturers.

The Egyptian military produces a staggering array of manufactured goods: kitchen cutlery, flat-screen televisions, agricultural and household chemicals, refrigerators, industrial machinery, railway cars, and election booths. And while many of the military’s factory webpages make a concerted attempt to promote their wares, the careful observer gets the feeling that the production of air conditioners and gas stoves has superseded the production of guns and ammo. Although the military has been co-producing weapons systems in its factories under license from Western arms manufacturers for decades, the production lines and maintenance facilities constructing and modifying American M1A1 tanks, British armored vehicles, French Alpha Jets, and Chinese versions of Soviet MiGs are remnants of agreements originally signed in the mid-1980s and early-1990s, initiated by the now-deceased former Field Marshal (and staunch US ally) Mohamed Abdel Halim Abu Ghazala.

The intervening decade saw few new agreements — and none on the scale of these previous projects. Owing primarily to a reputation for poor quality, the Egyptian military lacks a robust export market for its defense products, many of which end up in warehouses. Yet the military’s production lines continue to roll out weapons systems that exceed what even a bloated military can absorb: thanks to its continuing M1A1 co-production program with the US, Egypt is now home to more tanks than all of Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America combined. The military’s economic planners know that a revival of their defense-industrial complex will not be achieved through an expansion of these aging operations, but rather through cultivating new smaller scale projects that partner the Egyptian armed forces with a diverse portfolio of second- and third-tier foreign defense manufacturers willing to transfer modern technologies in exchange for lucrative sales contracts with Cairo.

The centerpiece of this approach is the new three billion Egyptian pound “Mubarak Complex for the Defense Industry” being constructed somewhere along the Belbeis Desert Road, which runs from the northeast section of Cairo’s ring road and extends about 50 kilometers to Belbeis in Sharkeya province.[1] this project has included the re-location of several of the military’s largest factories–including Shoubra Engineering Industries, Maasara Engineering Industries, Maadi Engineering Industries, Heliopolis Company for Chemical Industries,[2] and Abu Zaabal Company for Specialty Chemicals — from residential areas on the outskirts of Cairo to this new, more remote location.

The factories are reconstructed at the new five hundred-acre industrial park, purpose-built for the military, whose leaders say the site will house twenty-eight factories by the end of 2012, with plans to ultimately add thirty-four additional manufacturing sites.[3] The location will also include a new 200 million Egyptian pound laboratory and technical education complex, which former Minister of Military Production Sayed Meshaal said would help facilitate the transfer of relevant defense technologies. Before being replaced by Ali Sabri in December 2011, Meshaal also cited the continuing construction of the “Mubarak Complex II,” which he said would comprise eighteen munitions factories on a separate 1,500 acre plot.[4]

The relocation process has occurred in tandem with an expansion in investment in the military’s factories — especially those facilities that produce small arms and raw materials used in weapons production. The Ministry of Military Production’s five-year development plan for the period 2002-2007 detailed the expansion in factory activities, including new production of steel and copper alloys and a wide range of chemical and explosives materials; the upgrading of machinery, including blast furnaces and chemical testing equipment; and new investments in infrastructure for the military’s electronics and chemical industries.[5] Other production targets included the development of longer-range artillery and ammunition and a collaborative radar development project with an unnamed foreign partner.

Foreign firms are cooperating with Egypt in expanding the military’s ability to produce raw materials for use in weapons systems, including the Austrian-based company VAIS (a division of Siemens), which is providing technical assistance on the new 1.7 billion Egyptian pound steel rolling mill at the Abu Zabaal Engineering Industries factory, which will be outfitted with equipment supplied by the Egyptian subsidiary of the German firm Ferrometalco. [insert photo] The Ministry of Military Production has slated some of the factory’s future output for tank and armoured vehicle construction, as well as for use in shipbuilding.

Former Minister of Military Production Sayed Meshaal justified the cost of the new complex by citing dramatic (and therefore dubious) increases in output at the military’s production facilities, giving a figure of 483 million US dollars in “production” for the 2009/2010 fiscal year, and “revenues” of 345 million US dollars.[6] Meshaal also pointed to the intensification of technology and development collaboration with foreign defense manufacturers, including firms from the United States, Russia, the UK, China, South Africa, France, and Italy,[7] which necessitated the construction of new facilities for research, manufacturing, and testing.[8]

Many of these partner countries are also home to international shipping conglomerates and petroleum companies that have recently launched joint ventures with Egyptian state-owned firms in which the military owns substantial shares.[9] The Kuwait-based conglomerate Kharafi Group — whose operations hub is in Obour City near the new defense complex site — has been an instrumental link in the Egyptian military’s efforts to gain access to foreign technologies and investment capital. Over the past decade the Egyptian military has established a number of “private” sector ventures with the group, which have facilitated the transfer of technologies from firms in Taiwan, Germany, and elsewhere.[10] this is in addition to a number of joint ventures between Kharafi’s Egyptian divisions Kharafi National and EMAK, and the various subsidiaries of state-owned holding companies widely perceived to be under the control of the Egyptian military.

In addition to investments in factories and infrastructure, the Egyptian military is adapting its protocol for eliciting co-production and licensed manufacturing agreements from foreign defense firms. Instead of focusing on domestic production of very large-scale equipment in collaboration with OEMs (original equipment manufacturers — like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, BAE, etc.) the Egyptian military appears to be diversifying its portfolio of partners, approaching subsidiaries and smaller independent suppliers instead. The relative success of both Jordan and the UAE — which now manufacture and export a relatively wide range of weapons and equipment through various joint ventures with smaller-tier suppliers — may have influenced the Egyptian military’s renewed vigour for this type of collaboration.

This strategy has two potential benefits. First, the related projects are more likely to result in sustainable production activities, since they do not necessitate the transfer of the most sensitive technologies that require official approval from the host states of exporting firms. this improves the likelihood of getting export contracts, since sales to third parties will not be hampered by concerns over technology proliferation. Although co-production programs are still ongoing for large-scale, highly advanced systems like the M1A1 tank, these do not provide any real possibility for generating exports, since very wealthy countries would prefer to buy equipment built in the US and Europe, and poorer countries may not get the requisite technology waivers.

Therefore it makes sense for the military to concentrate on mid-range manufacturing such as small arms, as well as on tasks like upgrading and modifying armoured vehicles, which can also be achieved through agreements with the smaller firms that generally provide the armaments, electronics, and fire-control systems that are added to the tanks and fighter jets built by the OEMs. second, subsidiary firms and smaller independent manufacturers are probably more willing to acquiesce to co-production demands in order to secure a sale, since smaller firms have fewer capital resources and subsidiaries may be under pressure from the parent company to compete with other divisions.

The contracts concluded by the Egyptian military during the previous decade appear to reflect this strategy. Examples include a waterjet-powered fire-fighting vessel (with 4X4 vehicle deployment ramp) built in 2004 by the Helwan Company for Machining & Equipment (Factory 999) based on design technology and materials provided by Teknicraft Design (of New Zealand) and the local Egyptian agent[11] of Hamiltonjet (also of New Zealand); as well as a 2004 contract with US-based firm Accent Controls Inc. to “establish facilities required for the maintenance and repair of Egypt’s fleet of high-mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWVs)” — essentially military-grade Humvees — a maintenance line that had previously gone dormant. The Department of Defense said this latter contract would “help Egypt to expand its defense industry.”

The website of an Egyptian consulting firm revealed that it had worked on another product development plan, this one encompassing the military-owned firms Arab International Optronics[12] and Benha Electronics Factory, along with Motorola and the French defense firms Thales (which owns half of Arab International Optronics) and Thomson CSF.[13] Benha Electronics also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Latvian firm SAF Tehnika in 2009 pertaining to the procurement of communications systems for use by Egypt’s police force, which would be supplied by SAF Tehnika but built in Benha factories. The MoU indicated that the contract would be the basis for a long-term joint venture that would make Benha the local hub for the Latvian firm’s regional operations.[14]

A State Department cable from the American embassy in Belgrade released by WikiLeaks suggested that in 2008, Thales and Arab International Optronics were planning to import 520 kits for the Russian-designed SA-7 man-portable air-defense systems (MANPADs), allowing Optronics to gain experience and technological know-how in assembling the systems. The WikiLeaks cables also revealed that the South Korean firm Hanwha (operating as a subcontractor under industrial giant Samsung) had requested approval from the State Department to transfer US-origin technologies to Abu Zaabal Company for Specialty Chemicals in 2008.

The specific technology in question — a method for testing propellants — was to be used in a production line for the manufacture of 155-millimeter ammunition (howitzers).[15] this project was meant to expand the scope of local content used in the production of howitzers, connected to an earlier deal signed with the majority state-owned Finnish company Patria Vammas (the giant European defense consortium EADS owns the remaining shares of Vammas), which granted the Egyptian military a license to manufacture its howitzers and other mortars. The Ministry of Military Production recently announced that Abu Zaabal Engineering Industries is now producing gun tubes for these 122-millimeter and 155- millimeter howitzers, as well as mortars for use on M1A1 tanks–all using locally produced steel.

Far from slowing down in the face of economic uncertainty or concerns over political stability on the part of arms exporters, co-production agreements and technology transfers may be intensifying under the leadership of the interim military government. in February 2011, Egypt requested the modification of an earlier contract signed with the American firm Swiftships (a subsidiary of Singapore-based Halter Marine). The original thirteen million US dollar contract, signed in 2008, was for four twenty-eight-meter patrol craft, but the modified contract allowed for an Egyptian shipyard to “assemble” two of the patrol craft and “co-produce” the other two–at an increased cost of twenty million US dollars.[16] in the fall, Egypt announced the purchase of six Onuk MRTP-20 fast-intervention crafts “with technology transfer” from the Turkish company Yonca-Onuk JV. three of the units are to be assembled at the military-owned Alexandria Shipyard.[17] The increased cost that generally accompanies co-production agreements (meant to compensate foreign firms for transferring proprietary technologies) suggests that Egypt’s military rulers are seizing the opportunity to expand their technological toolbox while they hold the formal reins of government–regardless of the additional cost.

MAINTAINING HIGH-PROFILE CO-PRODUCTION PROGRAMS

Naturally, the military is unlikely to forego continued joint production of high-profile systems like the M1A1 tank, which has more to do with institutional prestige and employment for officer-engineers than it does with tactical or strategic concerns. in the summer of 2011, the US government announced the tenth round of Egypt’s co-production of the General Dynamics M1A1 tank, which included kits for 125 new tanks at a cost of 1.3 billion US dollars. Then-Minister for Military Production Sayed Meshaal stated that plans were to increase the military’s share of the tanks’ production from eighty percent to ninety per cent–a threshold that newly-appointed Minister of Military Production Dr. Ali Ibrahim Sabri indicated has since been met.

Like the M1A1 program, there are other similar examples of continuing large-scale projects with OEMs, notably in the area of armored vehicles. These include a 2005 agreement with United Technologies to co-produce M88A2 tank recovery vehicles, and a twenty million US dollar contract signed with Oshkosh Defense in 2009 to co-produce the M1070 tank transport and refueling vehicle. Both projects will be carried out at the Egyptian Tank Factory (Factory 200) where Oshkosh already co-produces the MTT (medium tactical truck) with the Egyptian army. Additional contracts have also been awarded for the construction of new facilities for depot-level maintenance (the most sophisticated form) of military vehicles, as well as for the expansion of existing facilities, including a 2011 contract that went to US-based Advanced Technology Systems Company to build a new facility for repairing and overhauling tank transporters and recovery vehicles.[18] Although these projects are relatively large in scale, they are directly connected to Egypt’s continued M1A1 tank production. as the number of tanks increases, so too must the number of tank recovery vehicles available in the army’s arsenal — if not for truly strategic reasons, at least to perpetuate the illusion that procurement is somehow tied to issues of equipment and logistics. The significant influence wielded by the Egyptian army, as opposed to the other service branches, also helps ensure that their own equipment demands are a high priority.

Continuing these high-profile production activities in parallel with more middle-range projects also increases the likelihood that Egypt’s military factories may be able to secure a spot in the increasingly globalized defense industry supply chain. The new gun tubes built at Abu Zaabal Engineering Industries, for instance, were used in the production of artillery rounds meant for the M1A1 tank, and according to Egyptian military officials, these new rounds met NATO specifications and passed US inspection. this could give the Egyptian generals greater bargaining power in future negotiations–perhaps convincing General Dynamics’ executives to purchase the gun tubes (a practice known as counter-purchase in defense industry parlance) and use them for upgrades made to the armament systems of tanks sold to other countries.

Similarly, according to a US embassy cable released by Wikileaks, the impetus for the 2006 purchase of a Chinese firm called SiTex by Kharafi Group’s Egyptian division was to secure technology transfer. as noted above, Kharafi Group has several joint ventures with the military, and the design for the Helwan-built fire-fighting vessel provided by the New Zealand firm Teknicraft includes radio technology manufactured by a firm called SiTex. perhaps the Kharafi Group executed the purchase of the Chinese firm so the technology could be incorporated into subsequent boats manufactured by Helwan for export. such reciprocity would not be unusual, and Kharafi Group benefited immensely from its military ties when soldiers were deployed to protect the company’s critical infrastructure during the recent uprisings. Securing a new form of technology for use by the Egyptian military is a small price to pay for such security guarantees.

There are signs of growing collaboration with non-Western suppliers as well, including a 2005 agreement to co-produce 120 Chinese K-8E trainer/light attack aircraft at the AOI Aircraft Factory in Helwan that also includes electronic and mechanical technologies for use in civil aviation.[19] in 2010, several industry outlets reported that Egypt and Pakistan were advancing negotiations on the licensed production of the JF-17 multi-role fighter,[20] and Lieutenant General Hamdy Waheba, chairman of the Arab Organization for Industrialization, told China’s state-run news agency that negotiations with an unnamed foreign partner were underway to produce Egypt’s first fighter drone.

Like all co-production programs, the 2005 agreement to co-produce Chinese jet trainers at the AOI Aircraft Factory in Helwan[21] had an inflated price tag.[22] However, the added cost appears to have secured a number of non-strategic goals for the military: first, the AOI factory assembling the planes claims that ninety-four percent of the work will be performed in Egypt–which represents a substantial increase over the proportion of manufacturing work (and therefore technology) transferred under previous co-production arrangements. second, the nearby Factory 360 (the Helwan Metallic Appliances Company) now has a brand-new production facility churning out air conditioning units under license from Hisense, a Chinese state-owned company. Lastly, in 2011 the Aviation Industry Corporation of China signed another agreement with the AOI to collaborate on a range of aviation applications, including the establishment of a research and development facility in Egypt.[23]

HAVE WEAPONS, WILL EXPORT

The Egyptian military’s current expansion plans reveal a few general policy trajectories: the construction of new factory infrastructure, research and training facilities, and testing labs to enhance foreign collaboration; an effort to gain access to defense technologies by seeking out projects with smaller defense firms; efforts to expand weapons maintenance facilities to break into defense industry supply chains; and renewed attempts to boost Egypt’s meager record of arms exports. this last component–exports–not only generates hard currency earnings, which, like many items on the military’s balance sheet, disappear into a budgetary black hole, it also enhances the military’s institutional reputation.

Currently, criticism of the military’s commercial ventures is widespread, with jokes and rumours circulating about military-owned warehouses brimming with substandard consumer goods. However, the new Minister of Military Production, Ali Sabri, has been keen to insist that the majority of the military’s energy and capital goes into weapons development and production. Sabri’s own appointment may provide a clue to the military’s future manufacturing strategy. Although both Meshaal and Sabri served as directors in the National Service Projects Organization (which is responsible for a large segment of the military’s civilian production), Sabri served in the war against Israel in 1973, and–unlike Meshaal–there are no pictures of Sabri distributing Egyptian banknotes to NDP supporters outside polling stations. if the military wants to gain public support for channeling resources into ramped-up arms production while avoiding criticism about squandering public funds, Sabri certainly presents a better public face than his predecessor.

One successful case in Egypt’s arms export record has been its sale of military-grade jeeps. in 2010, Egypt signed a new foreign military sales (FMS) contract with Chrysler for thirty-three million US dollars worth of unassembled jeeps, tools, and spare parts destined for the AOI’s Arab American Vehicle factory.[24] two military-grade models–the Jeep TJL and the Jeep J8–are exclusively produced at the AAV factory, and have previously been exported to two-dozen countries, including Libya, where pro-government forces deployed the TJL during skirmishes with protestors in Tripoli. in contrast to many of Egypt’s other defense products, the jeeps have provided a good export opportunity, and go a long way in burnishing the military’s image as a competent producer.

The region’s current political realities also bode well for Egyptian weapons exports, and the military appears to be gearing up for the renewal of export contracts with Iraq (historically Egypt’s largest arms buyer)[25] as well as an expansion of sales to Libya, where the new government will likely face fewer import restrictions than the previous regime. a delegation that included a number of members of the Ministry of Military Production recently visited Libya to investigate business opportunities related to that country’s reconstruction. Minister Sabri stated that the Arab Spring was in fact good for the business of military production, because reconstruction contracts would likely be forthcoming, and that the “states of the Arab Spring” represented a new opportunity for Egypt to export some of its M1A1 tank arsenal. Reports from the US embassy in Cairo in 2010 foreshadowed this renewed export drive. in documents released by Wikileaks, embassy officials indicated that TPT (third party transfer) requests from the Egyptian Armament Authority had increased considerably, signaling an expansion in Egypt’s efforts to export weapons that contained technology of US origin, including potential sales of M1A1 tanks to Iraq, ammunition to Saudi Arabia, and the provision of technical support for Turkey’s arsenal of Hawk Missiles.[26]

The executives and managers overseeing Egyptian military production have also voiced rhetorical support for exports and foreign collaborations, citing Egypt’s advantages in labor costs and geographical location. a press release announcing the completion of the first Egyptian-built fire patrol vessels, referenced above, states that:

“For Mapso [the local Egyptian agent for Hamiltonjets] and Helwan [the military factory building the ships], the next challenge will be to target the export market. it is believed that the features of this vessel together with the moderate price allowed by Egypt’s lower labor costs and proximity to the Middle Eastern and European markets could make it a very attractive option.”

Philippe Maari, MAPSO’s director, also stated that, “Export is our future. We invite owners worldwide to contact us for their special craft requirements.” The military may also seek to supplement its export profile by selling items that have indirect security applications. for example, Maxalto–a joint venture between the Egyptian military and the Kharafi Group to produce smart cards using technology from the German company Siemens–already has orders from Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain.

If SCAF is able to use its executive power to engineer a post-transition system that protects the military’s economic perquisites, the latter will use the tactics described above to augment the share of the economy already under military control. this is only likely to increase the longer SCAF remains in control of the political system, allowing the military to shape electoral outcomes and legal frameworks. And foreign arms manufacturers will intensify their collaborative activities with Egypt’s armed forces for the same reason that they have historically formed partnerships with regime power brokers–preferential access to state contracts and the levers of economic influence. or put more succinctly: profit.

Foreign arms manufacturers have long demonstrated a remarkable willingness to violate international laws and legal norms to enhance their influence with Egypt’s officer corps. this in turn only increases the power of the officer corps itself, which gains illicit access to resources not available to other economic sectors or social classes. Incidents of illegal payments to military generals are numerous: there are currently several cases pending under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and just two years ago, Chrysler’s parent company Diamler-Benz[27] agreed to pay two hundred million US dollars to settle charges that it bribed foreign officials, including General Abdel Hamid Wasfi, the Chairman of AOI’s Kader Factory for Developed Industries, in exchange for securing future supply contracts.[28]

Such incentives will only proliferate if SCAF manages to use its current power monopoly to expand its influence over the Egyptian economy. even while our attention is (justifiably) focused on Egypt’s proximate political realities–electoral outcomes, the repression of demonstrators, an evolving modus vivendi between SCAF and the Muslim Brothers–the Egyptian Armed Forces is quietly pursuing a parallel track of military industrial expansion. The physical centerpiece of this project is somewhere out in the desert northeast of Cairo, but the financial epicenter is closer to home–in the boardrooms of defense firms, where executives outline plans to increase shareholder profits, and in the halls of government, where our elected representatives do everything they can to help.

NOTES

[1] Most of these relocations have been handled by The Arab Contractors, a division of the state-owned conglomerate. The Heliopolis Company for Chemical Industries may also have been on this list, as the Ministry of Military Production website cites a large recent investment made by the ministry in this factory and the state-owned National Company for Construction & Development reports having worked on a construction project for this factory in 2004-2005.

[2] Although this company was sold to former NDP head (and owner of the Salam ferry that sank in 2006) Mamdouh Ismail, the Ministry of Military Production reported that the factory was indeed re-located in 2010.

[3] These may in fact refer to the two separate complexes, one for manufacturing arms and ammunition, and another for developing chemicals and raw materials. also see here. this article states that The Arab Contractors won the tender from the Ministry of Military Production to move the Abu Zabaal Factory to the Heliopolis Complex for Chemical Industries, which may be part of the Mubarak Complex II.

[4] “Minister: Egypt’s Annual Military Production Reaches £2.7 Billion EGP,” Al Masry Al Youm (English edition) (24 August 2010).

[5] Chemical infrastructure includes a new wastewater treatment plant at Abu Zaabal Specialty Chemicals.

[6] “Minister: Egypt’s Annual Military Production Reaches £2.7 Billion EGP,” Al Masry Al Youm (English edition) (24 August 2010). also see here.

[7] Meshaal also claimed publicly that the MMP managed to sell all the civilian goods it had produced — and was not maintaining warehouses full of unsold goods (a common criticism levied at the MMP).

[8] The Helwan Aircraft Factory signed several technology transfer contracts with Sifle SRL, an Italian distributor of IVECO Military Vehicles — a division of Fiat Industrial. These contracts — signed sometime before 2008 — included two CKD (complete knock-down) kits for the assembly of vehicle air conditioner production lines at AOI’s Helwan Aircraft Factory and El Nasr Automotive Factory; the construction of a hot-dip galvanizing plant (the galvanizing process prevents erosion of numerous metals) and the supply and construction of machinery for a furniture factory (both for the Helwan Aircraft Factory); as well as the supply of mobile ambulance units to the Ministry of Health. IVECO armored trucks were used in confrontations between state security forces and protesters during the recent uprisings. also, AOI factories have produced Fiat passenger cars for sale on the domestic market in the past, and with the recent acquisition of Chrysler by Fiat, it is likely these factories may bring more Fiat models onto their production lines.

[9] France, Kuwait, and China all have sizeable investments in new maritime infrastructure projects, in which the military also owns shares through the state-owned Holding Company for Maritime & Land Transport/HCMLT, the various port authorities, and the Ministry of Maritime Transport, all of which are dominated by military officers. Italy and China also have several joint ventures with Tharwa Petroleum, in which the military also has minority shares.

[10] for specifics on these ventures, see my forthcoming article co-authored with Joshua Stacher in the Spring 2012 issue of Middle East Report.

[11] this agent, Marine Propulsion & Supply Company/MAPSO, may be the result of a previous USAID project (with Morgan International Transport & Marine); Morgan lists MAPSO project as one of its USAID contracts in a document dating from 1988 (Chairman Gabriel Maari founded MAPSO in 1976).

[12] this is part of the National Service Projects Organization, NSPO.

[13] The Egyptian firm is El Zahraa Trade & Consultants Company.

[14] this planned collaboration may be on hold, since SAF Tehnika signed an agreement with a newly-formed Saudi investment fund (Najahat Company for Investment & Development).

[15] The original contract was signed in 2000 — but supplementary agreements were signed again in 2001, 2002, and 2005. The deal is currently under scrutiny. not only did the equipment ultimately fail to operate in the harsh terrain of the Egyptian desert (on one occasion the gun actually sank into the sand and could no longer operate), but the nine percent commission paid to a local agent — Wasfi & Wafik Doss & Co. — has been singled out as an illegal bribe by Swedish authorities, who are investigating the contract. a Swedish Patria employee told authorities that some portion of this commission was later transferred to the directors of the factory where the howitzers were to be produced.

[16] according to the Pentagon announcement, the contract includes “two co-assembly kits and two co-production kits to support the construction of the four twenty-eight-meter CPCs [coastal patrol crafts]. These kits, consisting of all material necessary for construction, will be shipped to Alexandria, Egypt, for construction by an Egyptian workforce, with oversight by Swiftships.” US Department of Defense; issued 10 February 2011.

[17] Ipek Yezdani, “Egypt Eyes to buy Turkish Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,” Hurriyet Daily News (19 September 2011).

[18] Advanced Technology Systems Company was also awarded a contract in 2006 to expand Workshop 101–the army facility where M60 tanks are repaired. The 2011 contract is cited here. The 2006 contract is available on the USACE webpage.

[19] Counter Trade & Offset Newsletter 23(17) (2005). Factory managers claim that Egyptian technicians will perform ninety-four percent of the jets’ assembly.

[20] The JF-17 is the Pakistani version of China’s FC-1 (the JF-17 was a collaborative project between Pakistan and China). Industry reports include DefenseNews and Jane’s Defense. see Usman Ansari, “Farnborough Debut Heralds JF-17 Export Drive,” Defense News (US) (19 July 2010).

[21] Counter Trade & Offset Newsletter 23(17) (2005).

[22] Ibid. The contract cost was 345 million US dollars, which yields a per unit cost of about 4.3 million US dollars; the K-8E usually runs between 3-3.5 million US dollars.[23] J. Grevatt, “AVIC and Egypt-based AOI to Jointly Produce Equipment for Middle East,” Jane’s Defence Industry (10 January 2011).

[24] Aram Roston and David Rohde, “Egyptian Army’s Business side Blurs Lines of US Military Aid,” New York Times (5 March 2011).

[25] Most of these exports took place during the Iran-Iraq War, and often involved the re-sale of foreign-produced equipment languishing in Egyptian stockpiles. Egypt may also have sold some of its Fahd armored personnel carriers to Kuwait, Sudan, and Oman, but these sales likewise took place two decades ago.

[26] Embassy Cairo, “TPT Blanket Approval for Non-technology Transfer Requests” (28 February 2010).

[27] Chrysler is now owned by the Italian car manufacturer Fiat, but the activity in question occurred between 1998 and 2007, during the time that Chrysler was merged with Diamler.

[28] The factory is the Kader Factory for Developed Industries in Heliopolis, which produces (or once produced) trainer aircraft, bombs, mortars, and armored vehicles, as well as the Mercedes Benz G320, known locally as the Kader-320. The bribe was in exchange for guarantees that Wasfi’s factory would place orders for parts and supplies with Diamler-Benz instead of a competitor.

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Wa8pyr | Cass County communications now totally digital | (2/19/2012)

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WALKER – Cass County law enforcement officers and dispatchers live in a totally digital world today, partly made possible by switching to the new federally-mandated ARMER 800 Mhz radio system.

The county began using the new system earlier this month.

Cass County commissioners toured the new dispatch center created inside the existing law enforcement center Tuesday and looked at new equipment officers are using in their squad cars and trucks.

“I appreciate the support the county board has had to allow us to move into the new dispatch center,” Sheriff Tom Burch said, adding, “it will help make our communities safer.”

Two years ago, the estimate to convert the radio system was $4,800,000 with an estimated county cost of $3,951,000 after state and federal grants, according to Administrator Robert Yochum.

Now with the system operational and nearly paid for, Yochum said bulk purchasing and other cost saving measures have brought the total bill down to $4,524,000, with the county share after grants running $3,660,200.

Cass is still lobbying the Legislature for rural counties to get the same exemption metro counties did for sales tax on the 800 Mhz system. Yochum said that would mean a $250,000 sales tax refund for Cass if enacted.

The radio upgrade began with Minnesota Department of Transportation studying the state to determine where more communications towers were needed to get full emergency radio communication throughout the state. MnDOT then built the towers.

Each county paid for radio equipment to put on the towers to eliminate dead spots in their radio communications system.

This meant Cass went from using two mobile radio towers to seven. Sheriff Burch says he now has 95 to 98 percent coverage in the county.

The upgrade also paid for 450 to 500 new mobile radios for 30 responding agencies in the county, including sheriff’s deputies, city police, fire fighters, emergency medical responders, sheriff’s posse, dive team and Cass’s highway department, according to Yochum.

Each agency will be responsible for replacement costs after the expected 10 year or more lifespan of these new mobile radios and pagers, Burch said.

The upgrade paid for GPS units to be placed in each squad vehicle, so the dispatch center can track their location and send the closest car to each call.

The new dispatch center in a former conference room provides a larger, brighter space with two regularly manned four-screen stations and a third available for busy times. it also has a large screen on one wall giving a blow-up of the county map screen for tracking squad cars and 911 calls.

Also on that wall is a large screen giving regular weather updates.

One desktop screen in front off dispatchers shows the map, enabling the dispatcher to send the closest car to a call, which could even involve sending a Cass car to a neighboring county if the other county’s squads are farther from the call.

The second touch screen replaces telephones and radios. the third screen provides data on current and pending ICR calls, Burch said. the fourth screen will be available for future uses.

Depending on the program accessed, the data screen can show criminal history of a suspect, civil and criminal complaints, photos of a suspect, statements taken from a suspect, the person’s driver license and registration or show probation violations.

Another program shows information on each person Cass has in jail that day, including a list of charges and a photo.

When an officer downloads data from a camera or digital audio device used to take statements on the scene of a crime to the squad car laptop, a dispatcher or officer at a work station in the law enforcement center can immediately access that photo or information. Officers in other squad vehicles also can access the new information.

An officer in a squad car can do a license check right from the car today, complete with a picture of the driver license with photo. An officer can access a state system to see what types of vehicles have been used in recent burglaries.

Officers write most of their reports from their squad laptops, so seldom have to go into the law enforcement center except for training or to deliver a prisoner to jail. This makes them available to respond to calls more quickly and keeps them on the street more of each shift, Burch said.

Dispatchers also can go to a secure website available to law enforcement to access videos recorded on street cameras in cities or in schools in the county, Burch said.

All new reports being filed today are electronic. Burch said his department is in the process of scanning all old reports into digital format and will shred old paper files as this is done. This makes more information more quickly available to officers, he noted.

If the public wants a paper copy of a report such as an auto accident they may have been involved in, they still can have one printed, he said.

Each Cass patrol vehicle has a dash camera that comes on automatically when an officer turns on the emergency lights and siren or can be turned on manually, Burch said, officers following a drunken driver often use that camera to record erratic driving.

Officers also wear a camera about the size of a pack of gum that can record up to two hours of activity in front of them, Burch said.

Downloads from these video cameras, the small still camera officers carry or the digital audio recorder attach to the case file when downloaded into an officer’s laptop, Burch said.

All Cass squads are equipped with radar today, he added.

Burch has moved toward making all his personnel cross-trained to work as jailers, dispatchers and deputies. He regularly has one or more employees take updated training to then train the rest of the staff. He cited a long list of training required every one to three years that officers must take to keep certifications current.

Burch is not the only official to appreciate the upgrade.

Pike Bay Police Chief Zeb Hemsworth sent a letter to Burch and the county board recently to “express my gratitude for the man hours, days and months of hard work committed to implementing the 800 Mhz radio system in Cass County.”

“our department will value this huge improvement to communication between all emergency responders within the county, and who serve the citizens who live here and visit here.

“I especially value the fact that this radio system will dramatically improve officer safety,” Hemsworth wrote.

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