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Re: Yishelem Tribune

Postby Aesir » Wed Jun 06, 2018 7:52 pm

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Dalila Yeshurun Promises 'Greener And Healthier Nation'

Minister for Health and Social Services, Dalila Yeshurun, has promised to create a 'greener and healthier nation' as she puts to the floor of the Knesset three bills related to health and the environment. Her 'Woodland Protection Bill' calls for logging to be regulated so that only licensed logging is allowed throughout the country, as opposed to the devolved issue it currently is. The bill is popular, despite the fact that logging it allowed only by license already in most of Beiteynu. The bill has attracted support from across the political divide, with Kadima Beiteynu voting for the proposal, meaning it is likely to pass as the BTP are also expected to vote for. The Neo-Conservatives are not yet known to be voting for or against the proposal. A 'Sustainable Energy Bill' has also been proposed, calling for highly restrictive industrial pollution standards as opposed to the moderate ones currently on the books. This has drawn criticism from the right for increasing costs for businesses, but Yeshurun says it will reduce the production of harmful gases which effect health and the environment.

More controversially, a bill mandating vaccination for all children - regardless of the personal or religious beliefs of the parents - has drawn much controversy. Some on the right have said that it restricts the right of parents to choose 'what is best for their own child'. Kadima Beiteynu says that while it thinks that children should be vaccinated, parents with 'genuine objections' should be allowed to opt-out of vaccinating their child. Yeshurun denies that any such objections are existent, saying that vaccinations have been proven safe and that failing to vaccinate children could potentially lead to severe consequences and that the government should 'protect' children from not being vaccinated. Yeshurun has called the issue a public health issue, not a liberty issue, but will need her coalition's support to get the bill through - meaning the BTP will have the deciding vote.

About Yeshurun: Yeshurun has been a member of the Knesset since April 4404, and the Minister for Health and Social Services since May the same year. She has previously served as an independent councillor in Rishon Le Hofesh, and was considered vital in delivering Revolution its strong result in her home state of Padika. She has been an advocate of green politics for decades, but - at 47 - has also settled to become a moderate within her party on most issues. She is notable for being a mentor the current party leader, Tidhar Moshik, and being one of the most popular members of both her party and the cabinet, especially in her home state.
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Re: Yishelem Tribune

Postby Aesir » Sun Jun 10, 2018 9:13 pm

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Series Of Strange Events Lead To New Election

A complex series of events have lead to a new election being called in Beiteynu. The BTP, the largest party in the nation, disbanded after a chaotic period in which they appeared to support and then renounce a new bill from the Neo-Conservatives. The extreme bill was widely denounced and is wildly unpopular. It proposes: no regulations on cigarette or alcohol sales; segregation of all public amenities; legalising public nudity and explicit acts; banning religion; limiting the number of births allowed per year; detaining the mentally ill; euthanizing the sick and the elderly; legalising incest and bestiality. The madness surrounding the short period of BTP support for this bill led to the party collapsing over the course of the last few days, to the point that a new election will now be called without the BTP on the ballot.

The KB and Revolution both renounced the proposals thoroughly. The KB seemed to encapsulate public opinion when they said "Woah, what the heck is this?". The KB have even now stated they are prepared to enter a coalition government with Revolution to prevent the Neo-Cons entering government, should the maths of the new election allow it. Revolution's Tidhar Moshik took aim at the proposal on segregation and euthanasia, which he called 'insanely evil and evilly insane, unfairly fanatical and fanatically unfair'. Dlila Yeshurun, Minister of Health and Social Services, said that the proposals to deregulate substances would 'lead to countless death', and went as far as to say she was willing to take executive ministerial action to prevent euthanasia from occurring, including potentially sacking any doctor who does not refuse to partake should the bill pass.

Over 75% of the population is "strongly against" the bill, making it the most unpopular bill in recent national history. The bill has totally destroyed a lot of public opinion of the Neo-Conservatives, and it now seems increasingly likely that the KB and Revolution will form a 'big tent government' - nicknamed the 'sherbet alliance' of the colours of the party. Only the results of the election will show, but it is expected that Revolution will gain heavily from the BTP and the "sherbet alliance" will have a majority and the presidency. Only time will tell, though. We will have to wait and see.
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Re: Yishelem Tribune

Postby OrangeCrusader » Sat Jul 07, 2018 8:53 pm

New Right Wing Party formed

It's been nearly a century since Zeev Bronstein a vocal proponent of Revisionist Biranism founded the former right wing political party known as Herut (freedom) in a bid to alter the political landscape of Beiteynu towards something resembling a libertarian future. from 4324 onward to 4367 Herut managed to make great strides even contributing roughly four presidents prior to disbanding completely in 4367 due to financial and internal issues. Today, Herut has a political heir known as Hitkadmut or Progress. The party aims to minimize the size of Beiteynu's government and maximize individual and economic freedom on a nationwide scale. many members are college students, Military veterans, artisans, defectors from Kadima Beiteynu and former members of Herut still alive.
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Re: Yishelem Tribune

Postby Maxington » Sun Sep 16, 2018 7:02 pm

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Youthful Government announces sweeping economic reforms
New Government announces sweeping economic reforms; vows to mount innovation and productivity.
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(✡): Prime Minister Karmit Dienesman speaking before the Assefa on Economic Reform.
2nd September, 4455.

Prime Minister Karmit Dienesman's government is to embark on its first of many rounds of economic reforms aimed at boosting the general performance of smaller companies/start up firms. A legislation currently in the Assefa is designed to ease restrictions on small companies — including increasing government support for innovative ventures. The legislation's principle purpose would be the boost competitiveness among small businesses and would seek to assist small businesses in pushing their innovation and products through local, regional and international markets. The reforms are apart of the Dienesman government's promise to liberalise the economy through several rounds of privatisation. Under previous administrations various companies both small and large, had been nationalised and with a conservative government at the helm, the privatisation of said nationalised companies will most likely occur within the next few months. Under previous administrations utilities such as water and electricity had been nationalised under fears of a foreign take over by private companies however, Dienesman has moved to privatise these utility sectors stated that through the liberalisation of the utilities sector, competitiveness echoes through all echelons of the Beiteynuese economy.
Prime Minister Dienesman wrote:The means of economic growth can be found in our small companies. We have the potential for growth however we are not unlocking said potential if we are doing nothing. A transformation is needed.

Currently around 500 SBEs export their services and products outside of Beiteynu. Prime Minister Dienesman has expressed her intentions to slash corporation tax rates in order to attract businesses and investment to the economy. The new legislation encourages private ventures such as crowdfunding (which had been taxed under previous regimes). Under the Landeshut Programme, twenty funds built on venture capital were to be created and would also allocate around ฿10 Billion which were to be used on the conditions that if a fund were to accumulate over ฿10 Million in private investment, they would receive ฿5 Million in public investment. Minister of Finance Rielle Goldmoh stated that as time progresses the number of venture capital funds will of course increase. Goldmoh stated that the government wanted to support innovation and ingenuity in Beiteynu by supporting any idea or venture brought about by both small and medium sized companies. She stressed that although the government had been throwing its financial power in favour of small and medium sized businesses, large corporation could potentially receive tax incentives, however Goldmoh stated that she intends on pushing the notion of increased research and development incentives among larger corporations.

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Internal Cleansing: Government reasserts public trust in Security Services.
Ministry of Internal Affairs launches investigation into misconduct within Security Services; Vows to reassert public trust in Security Services
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(✡): Amid the investigation, Beiteynuese Civil Guardsmen have been spotted across Yishelem.
2nd September, 4455.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs has launched an investigation into misconduct within the security services. The investigation is aimed at weeding out corruption and insubordination within the various security and law enforcement services. The Investigation is currently being jointly conducted by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Beiteynuese Civil Guard and the National Police and is expected to target all branches of the Defence Forces and most levels of the law enforcement and security services. The investigation was given the "go-ahead" by both the Office of the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Defence, with Minister of Internal Affairs, Shania Machuv, calling the investigation "a necessary step towards the Reconstruction and re-institution of stability and peace within the nation," and also came to the podium to discuss the investigation with the media.

As it is already known by the masses, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, in collaboration with the Beiteynuese Civil Guard and the National Police, has launched an investigation into corruption and misconduct within the armed forces and security services. It is the share opinion of both the Office of the Prime Minister and the Defence Ministry that the Armed Forces and the Security Services have been at the master-point of corruption and misconduct. As of recent times, around one hundred NCOs and law enforcement officials have been arrested over charges relating to espionage, high treason, financing terrorism and corruption, with around fifty high-ranking military and law enforcement personnel being arrested under similar charges. It is imperative that a level of secrecy of the investigation be upheld, as such this Ministry does not intend on releasing any more information pertaining to this.


The move is an extraordinary risk given how corrupt the armed forces have become giving rise to a concern about a possible coup against the government. While not commenting on the matter, the government appears to be relying heavily on the Beiteynuese Civil Guard which is out in increased presence across the Yishelem as if to reinforce civil control. Across the nation, armed police officers were activated and surrounded military installations in order to prevent any serious backlash as the Agafim backed up by the National Police moved in to arrest and detain the officers.

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Defence Ministry launches enormous internal defence review.
Defence Ministry launches enormous internal defence review aimed at pinpointing direction of future.
2nd September, 4455.

It was announced recently by the Ministry of Defence that it would be conducting a large-scale internal defence review. News came pertaining to this matter when Chief of Defence, Rav Aluf Mittai Segan addressed members of the media in front of the Ministry of Defence. According to the recently appointed, the military had underwent a period of pure neglect and it was imperative that the government and the armed forces itself made an effort to improve its situation and status. Minister of Defence Yachaim Mani and Rav Aluf Mittai Segan held a joint meeting in the Defence Ministry where the following was said:
This nation has spent decades obtaining the reputation of being one the most powerful nations in Majatra. Due to fence-sitting by the defence forces due to neglect and improper leadership, this once mighty defence force has been on the verge of collapse. It is imperative that we re-assert ourselves into the regional sphere and take back our place one the leadership board of the military and economic spectrum. As proposed the defence review is purely aimed at pinpointing the direction which we must take in the future when it pertains to the development of the defence forces.

The current defence budget of the Defence Ministry is $300 Billion, a major decrease as the government is currently focused on implementing the provisions of the The Landeshut Formula. Minister Mani stated that although he recognises and understands the struggles of the current economic situation, in the future he is wishing to see an increase in the budget for defence. According to sources from the Defence Ministry, the review is expected to last for around a few months and would encompass reviews in all branches of the Defence Forces, from the Army to the Air Force.
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Re: Yishelem Tribune

Postby Maxington » Sun Sep 16, 2018 9:54 pm

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Endild announces urban major urban renewal project
Endild Municipal Council Announces plan to transform Ta-Karmiel to innovation city.
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(✡): An Artists representation of the proposed "Jessel Heights"
22nd September, 4455.

The Endild Regional Corporation has announced its intentions to transform Ta-Karmiel into the nation's first innovation city, thus setting the foundation for Beiteynu's future innovation and technology ecosystem. The plans which had been proposed by architect Yeruchum Jessel, will begin with the renewal and transformation of Ta-Karmiel's Alkomin District — the city's residential district — by expanding residential zoning into the Alkomin Hills region with the construction of the proposed Jessel Heights. Alkomin could potentially see the construction of several minimalist-oriented apartment complexes and the construction of various schools and universities most of which would be centred around science, information technology and engineering. The Municipal Council is expected to release a detail report outlining the various development plans coming to other districts such as Qeshlaq, Kashan, Yelon and Gana. A series of other projects are expected to be squeezed into Ta-Karmiel innovation city plan including the Alkomin Children's Hospital and the Kashan Industrial Park, however Chief Executive Officer of the Endild Regional Corporation, Pesach Meir, stated that the residential zoning in Alkomin was the first objective the RC wanted to complete.
Mayor of Ta-Karmiel, Malachi Kuttab wrote:The Prime Minister has selected Ta-Karmiel to be Beiteynu's innovation city and we support this venture by the Prime Minister wholeheartedly. We believe that Ta-Karmiel will be the driving force of our nation's innovation thrust. Under this innovation city push we intend on making our city more attractive to foreign investors and extremely friendly to businesses both small and large. It was a rigorous bidding process for Ta-Karmiel to be considered the innovation city of Beiteynu and potentially Majatra.

Alkomin and environs transformation and renewal plans include solar and wind energy farms, water desalinisation plants and high rise residential complexes. Mayor Kuttab also announced various incentives aimed at encouraging innovation in the city including lower rent costs for small businesses and the city's unconditional support for projects which come out of the city. Mayor Kattub stated that the city will attempt to incorporate innovative ideas from the various small companies which he expects would be created in the city once its transformation is complete. Kattub stated that he intends on working closely with the Regional Corporation on driving economic growth within the city. Construction is set to begin next month with terracing operations in the Alkomin Hills for the future construction of the Jessel Heights being at the very top of the agenda with the general transformation of the city set to be complete in 4470.
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Re: Yishelem Tribune

Postby Maxington » Mon Sep 17, 2018 9:34 am

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Ministry of Education and Culture introduces ICT-based Pedagogy
Ministry of Education and Culture introduces ICT-focused pedagogy for all subjects.
2nd December, 4455.

Minister of Education and Culture Yered Ganani has announced the introduction of programme which would enable information technology resources to be cemented into the schooling curriculum, thus allowing for more resources to be available for teachers and students throughout public schools. The ฿23 Billion programme will support student engagement and learning with the resources and abilities of information technology. It focuses on introducing information technology backed pedagogy to both rural educational institutions as well as urban educational institutions. The General Directorate of Education's Teaching and Learning Department has taken charge of implementing the programme. Throughout the programme implementation, the Teaching and Learning Department will create educational resources which are curriculum backed with major Information technology influences which can be accessed online.

The programme will allow for the Teaching and Learning Department to create additional curriculum-linked resources, which will be available online, and to create new educator tools and classroom resources for students of primary, secondary and tertiary educational institutions. The programme will also utilise the resources of the Government Information Center. Some features expect to come with the programme are:- Interactive whiteboards, Electronic Textbooks and Notebooks etc. General-Director of the General Directorate of Education, Ozzi Reuben stated that the programme will enter into effect by September of this year and its expected to work hand in hand with various startup companies and trade oriented universities in implementing innovation solutions to provide the best standard of education in the region.

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Old Gears begin to move
Defence Forces jump back into actions with massive modernisation project
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(✡): YDF Mechanised Infantry with the Dogan infantry fighting vehicle.
2nd December, 4455.

The David Doctrine is focus on both establishing Beiteynu's dominance in Majatra to the point that it is felt throughout the nations of Majatra, as well as formulating a response to conflicts within Beiteynu's immediate reach. The doctrine stresses on the point that the size of one's fighting force is but only a minor factor to ensuring its defensive capabilities, but in fact the effectiveness and execution of duties is what will bring a nation's armed forces to true dominance. Currently intense work is being done to repair the Beiteynuese economy after decades of poor economic policy making. This is reinforced by the political movements of the Assefa whose political ideologies are thrown out of the window when discussing the matters of national interest to the most dire extent. Tensions in the international domain has forces YDF Commanders to review and potentially enhance the Yeudish Defence Force's defence capabilities.

Recently appointed Minister of Defence Yachaim Mani stated that he has asked the Finance Minister to make appropriations for an increase in the budget for the Science and Technology and Defence Ministries as he believes that the current push to enhance the startup culture in Beiteynu could be beneficial to the defence force. Plan X is the military modernisation plan which aims to:- introduce new military equipment (might it be uniforms, machinery and/or weapons to the defence force) by the year 4570. Currently a biding process has begun, as several arms and defence companies are competing to construct/innovate equipment as apart of Plan X. Deronda Group, the largest privately owned weapons manufacturing company in Beiteynu has stated that it was in the process of developing an advanced C-RAM system for the defence force.

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Government approves controversial surveillance law
Government obtains powers to conduct phone-tapping and intelligence gathering on any seen as a "threat" to national security.
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(✡): Surveillance in major cities are to be enhanced through the new surveillance law.
2nd December, 4455.

The Committee for the Constitution, the highest authority on constitutional matters has approved of the controversial Surveillance and Intelligence Act which gives the state regulated powers to virtually spy on citizens and foreigners. The Committee for the Constitution made minor amendments to the legislation, mostly introducing a Warrant of Surveillance. It is said that the legislation will allow for the intelligence agencies to utilise several forms of intelligence gathering techniques as a means of increasing their effectiveness.

The conservative government justified the legislation, which allows for intelligence agencies to tap phones, emails etc, through permission via a warrant of surveillance, in wake of domestic concerns of potential dissidence on the part of warring ethnic groups in central Beiteynu. Minister of Internal Affairs Shania Machuv, stated in a brief statement to the media:
From now on, Beiteynu has a security apparatus against terrorism that respects liberties. It’s a move in the right direction also as we take into extreme consideration human/civil rights.


The legislation was passed in the Assefa earlier this morning by an overwhelming number of parliament members without any opposition. The reason for the unconditional support comes after an intense session in the Assefa Select Committee on Justice and Internal Affairs where the Conservative Party and the public were back and forth with questions and answers as to how the legislation is going to crafted without hindering on the human/civil rights of citizens.

The legislation gives the secret services the right to eavesdrop on the digital and mobile phone communications of anyone linked to a “terrorist” inquiry and install secret cameras and recording devices in private homes via permission from a Warrant of Surveillance. As expected the legislation was not short of criticism from several human rights associations with many calling for more to be done to safeguard the human/civil rights of citizens. In response to the outcry the Ministry of Internal Affairs announced the crafting of the "Freedoms Act" which will define the legal barriers of the Surveillance and Intelligence Act as well as define how far the legislation can go where it pertains to human/civil rights.

The legislation is expected to be brought into Assefa once both the Select Committee on Political and Constitutional Affairs and the Select Committee on Justice and Internal Affairs meet to discuss as to how the legislation can be amended to truly grasp the meaning of safeguarding human/civil rights.
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Postby Maxington » Mon Sep 17, 2018 9:53 am

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Beiteynu to reassert itself as serious military power
Defence Ministry announces move to reassert YDF as a serious military power
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(✡): Sayeret Merkaz special forces during a training exercise in Yishelem.
22nd December, 4455.

The appointment of a former General of the Yeudish Army as Defence Minister comes at a time when regional instability has forced Beiteynu to become increasingly wary of its neighbours (might they be immediate or distant). The Defence Ministry has launched a review into the current capabilities of the YDF. According to a previous review conducted 3 months ago, the YDF was categorised as "Partial Defence", meaning although it is defensive in nature, it has the capabilities of being a formidable offensive force. Defence Minister, Yachaim Mani stated that during his tenure as Defence Minister he intends on fully implementing the David Doctrine, but also stated that the doctrine does not signal a significant change in Beiteynu's defence capabilities when compared with current levels, and can therefore be best described as being a ‘steady as she goes’ review.

The Defence Minister stated that in-order for the country to reassert its place as a serious military power, re-engage in the areas of defence, security, diplomacy and international development. It was also made clear to the Defence Minister of the current events which plague terra. From terrorism to internal conflicts, the Defence Ministry has manner headaches ahead to which it must counter. Thus in addition to bolstering the strength of the armed forces, the Defence Ministry intends on ensuring that Beiteynu's security and intelligence services have the resources needed to prevent and disrupt plots against the state.

The recent increase in the Defence Budget is reported to be favouring the Ground Forces, the Intelligence Services and the Navy. On the Ground Forces side, Defence Command has announced the re-organisation of the Army in-order to fit the needs for the rapid deployment of a massive fighting force. Their goal is to enhance the defensive posture of the Defence Force. The Defence Minister stated that the renewed emphasis is on strategic and tactical mobility, and maximum flexibility. It is stated that most general infantry battalions will be converted into mechanised Infantry battalions reinforced by high-tech equipment. It is clear that they are moving away from the strength in numbers policy to training, mobility, and technological advantage to overpower numerically superior opponents. As such Defence Command has also announced that around three-hundred training exercises are to be conducted during the current Defence Minister's tenure and an increase in the size of the ground forces from the current 176,000 to around 200,000 active troops.

On the Intelligence Service side, the Section 14 (the state intelligence and security organisation responsible for providing signals intelligence and information to the government and defence force) as well as the Va'adet and the Agafim (the foreign and domestic intelligence services respectively) are expected to see an increase in their budget, as the budget of the Foreign and Internal Affairs Ministries recently increased. There have been rumours of a joint venture between the Air-Force and the Intelligence Services on the construction of a communications intercept and missile warning site as a means of reinforcing the efforts of the Surveillance and Data Collection Act. Nevertheless, the Intelligence services are expected to see an increased 2,100 staff.

The Navy is expected to see an increase in its funding as well as repairs to a series of its combatant vessels. The YDF is expected to procure a fleet of submarines and enhance the capabilities of existing vessels such as the Meir-class frigate.

In conclusion, opinion in Beiteynu appears to lean distinctly in favour of this latest move to strengthening defence and security as an antidote to the military austerity proposed years prior. As Chief of Defence, Rav Aluf Mittai Segan said when commenting about the recent moves by the Defence Ministry and the YDF "Beiteynu is reasserting itself as a serious military power".
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Postby Maxington » Mon Sep 17, 2018 1:50 pm

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Ministry of Education on improve education three-hold
Ministry of Education and Culture moves to improve education three-hold through innovation
22nd December, 4455.

Minister of Education and Culture Yered Ganani signed into action the government education investment programme which would see a drastic improvement in the education system. The moves comes amid calls by parents for the Directorate-General of Education (the administrative body which regulates education related affairs within the Ministry of Education and Culture) to improve the education system to accommodate for the increasing number of students entering the National Education Assistance Programme (NEAP) due to the recent financial crisis since tertiary education payments are becoming increasingly difficult for parents to meet.

The Education and Culture Ministry announced that it would improving the education system three-hold. It intends on implementing a wider integration scheme with respect to education and information technology as to increase the student's interaction with technology and learning. It also intends on increasing the application cap of National Education Assistance Programme (NEAP) from 10,000 applicants annually to 30,000 applicants annually, allowing for a greater number of students to apply for the programme. It also intends on increasing government investment into education solutions in the areas of curriculum policy, languages and other core curriculum subjects.

Minister of Education and Culture Yered Ganani outlined the plans his ministry intends on implementing for the education system. The following is excerpt of the discussion.
It is imperative that the schools increase their liaising/cooperation with the government departments responsible for curriculum assessment, specifically the Section for Curriculum Assessment and Section for the Special Education Programme. This should be done in-order for schools and the curriculum assessment departments to identify what is needed for the schools and students to obtain their goals and to prepare for future educational expansionism. From a standpoint using information technology, It's also important to work with facilities management personnel to coordinate technology infrastructure dependencies for such things as dedicated space for data closets, power, cooling and data cabling. The Ministry intends on centralising data where we can secure and harden all our information technology services. Currently, the servers used for the iLEARN Solutions Programme are scattered across the country and is done through a series of private server hosting companies. With this new stance, we intend on promoting the construction/implementation of an major data centre for the education system under the Government Information Centre , but we will also be promoting the implementation of information servers personally for schools, meaning schools will be running their own information servers. The Department for Information Education has confirmed with me that this can happen once the protection of the servers is ensured. I intend on speaking with the Defence Minister on making provisions for Section 14 to protect the servers of this proposed major data centre. The Government has been making measures to increase investment into complete broadband and wireless Internet access. This would allow for internet access in city centres, in the country side and possibly in the mountainous regions, in a drive to increase user connectivity and access to the internet which is a core aspect of our education policy. With respect to NEAP, we intend on increasing the cap from 10,000 applicants to 30,000 applicants, thus allowing for a greater number of persons to be under the programme. To assist in this, i have been told that the Prime Minister is currently negotiating with stakeholders in the education system on increasing their investment into the programme. Also we intend on increasing government investment and curriculum concentration on core studies in primary, secondary and tertiary educational institutions might it be private and/or public.

It has been known that the Beiteynu education system, due to government investment and innovation, is moving towards a major transformation which would bolster innovation and creativity in the education system and the wider nation. With the recent government push to improve education in the country, it has spurred many to believe that the government's intentions with the education system of the country is not to have it on par with other nations, but to shape it into the number one education system in the world and a great example for other nations.
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Postby Maxington » Mon Sep 17, 2018 2:58 pm

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Technology Minister calls AI startups to help solve national issues
Science and Technology Minister calls on artificial intelligence startups to unite to help solve national issues.
3rd February, 4456.

Minister of Science and Technology, Jonas Frankau called upon the various artificial intelligence and tech startup companies in Beiteynu to work with STEM universities on solving domestic issues. In a conference with various startup firms and universities such as Modified Carbon and the Yishelem Technological Institute. The Ministry of Science and Technology has allowed for artificial intelligence systems to be developed in an open environment, thus encouraging companies and STEM universities to become involved in the market that could potentially lead Beiteynu's startup push. Minister Frankau stated that Beiteynu's aim in the artificial intelligence market is to become an international leader in solutions through artificial intelligence. From healthcare to education, Beiteynu's involvement in artificial intelligence will push the nation into an era of technology-based thinking and could potential solve various domestic issues such as crime, power generation and industry. As mentioned before, startup firms such as Modified Carbon, Oyster and Motionbridge were in attendance of the conference, all of whom have experience in artificial intelligence. Betting big on the core technology behind an array of cutting-edge applications from autonomous driving to facial recognition, Modified Carbon last July laid out a three-step road map for AI supremacy. It outlined the formation of an artificial intelligence ecosystem which would most likely settle in Ta-Karmiel once the cities renewal project is complete.

STEM universities such as the Yishslem Technological Institute, the Tel Bira Institute of Science and Technology and the Dayan Design Institute stated that through government funding, they could propel startup firms to much higher echelons within the market. Minister Frankau stated that although government funding had been increased, STEM universities should focus on vocational training programmes in-order to encourage students to become more hands on with innovation and creativity. Although it has been rumoured but the Yeudish Defence Force has pledged its support for artificial intelligence systems, thus citing increased support for artificial intelligence and technology based ventures. Minister Frankau expects that artificial intelligence will be the leading market in Beiteynu in the next decade citing government support and various programmes aimed at pushing STEM universities towards innovative solutions.
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