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Indiana, IBM fight over $9M in equipment

23 Friday Jul 2010

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Indiana, Tech Developments

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IBM has sent a letter to Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller, demanding the return of more than $9 million in computers, printers, telephones and other equipment.

IBM and the state have sued each other over the the cancellation of a contract for the modernization of the state’s welfare delivery system.

Gov. Mitch Daniels canceled the state’s $1.37 billion contract last year following months of problems and complaints about the automated intake system.

IBM is not disputing the state’s right to cancel the contract, but is arguing in court that the state should pay for the equipment.

See Indy.com for the full story.

Kenan Farrell to speak at Blog Indiana – Social Media & Blogging Conference

12 Monday Jul 2010

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Authors, Bloggers, Copyright, Defamation, Indiana, Indianapolis, Intellectual Property, KLF Legal, Social Media, Tech Developments, Trademark

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I’ll be speaking at Indy’s top Social Media & Blogging Conference, Blog Indiana. My session “A Legal Primer for Bloggers” will provide an overview of the key legal issues that bloggers should consider: Intellectual Property, Defamation, Anonymity and Privacy.

I’m happy to be able to provide readers of this blog a 10% discount. The code is “SPEAKTOME10” and is good starting today until all ticket sales end.

Hope to see you there.

IU camp to help minority students pursue math and science

09 Friday Jul 2010

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According to the National Science Foundation’s 2006 demographic data, despite making up 24 percent of the total U.S. population, Native Americans, Hispanics and African-Americans comprise only 10 percent of the college-educated individuals employed in science and engineering occupations.

In an effort to change current demographics, Indiana University will hold the ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp, allowing middle school students from the underrepresented segments of the population to learn about math and science while being exposed to a college atmosphere.

From July 11 to 23, students entering grades six, seven and eight will attend the camp free of cost. Fifty-four students were selected based on their strong grades in science and math courses, overall good conduct, recommendations from teachers, an admission essay and overall interests in the science, technology, engineering and math disciplines.

See the Indiana Daily Student for more info.

Indiana Driver’s License Renewals and Voter Registration Now Available Online

01 Thursday Jul 2010

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Indiana, Legislation, Tech Developments

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As of July 1, 2010, Indiana driver’s licenses can now be renewed online. Those who have an Indiana license, and thus have established their residency, can visit www.myBMV.com to renew their license 12 months or less before the renewal date, but not in the last 14 days before the license is to expire.

Hoosiers who lose their license or ID card also can apply for a new one on the site, as well as schedule a driver’s test at any BMV location in the state.

Those wanting to vote in Indiana can now register online at www.indianavoters.com. On the site, Hoosiers can submit a voter registration application electronically to the proper county voter registration office. Indiana becomes just the seventh state to offer such a program.

For a list of additional laws that go into effect today, see the Indy Star.

Indiana’s Wind Power Conference Returns For Third Year

22 Tuesday Jun 2010

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WIndiana, Indiana’s only statewide wind power conference, taking place July 21 and 22, will concentrate on better integrating wind with the power grid and includes talks on topics ranging from big wind farms to wind power for individual homes or small communities.

WIndiana 2010 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis will bring together experts from industry and government to address key issues in wind power. The conference is organized by the Indiana Office of Energy Development and the Energy Center at Purdue University’s Discovery Park.

The conference, which is in its third year, has expanded to include three tracks focusing on “big wind” – or utility-scale wind generation – small-scale wind generation for communities and individuals, and Indiana’s wind industry supply chain.

“Indiana’s wind industry continues to grow,” said Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman, who will deliver a keynote address. “As more wind farms are built, as smaller wind facilities are installed, as more wind manufacturing supply chain jobs are created, we must understand how it all works together towards Indiana’s energy and economic future.”

Indiana has gone from no turbines to more than 1,100 in two and a half years and is ranked the third fastest-growing state for wind power in the country, according to the American Wind Energy Association. The association ranks Indiana 13th for most installed wind power capacity in the country.

Indiana has five privately developed wind farms that generate a total of more than 1,000 megawatts, compared to about 23,500 megawatts of generating capacity for utilities in Indiana, primarily from coal. Wind farms now online in Indiana can power the equivalent of more than 250,000 homes. A sixth wind farm facility is under construction, and several others are proposed.

“In addition to the farms themselves, 11 Hoosier companies manufacture wind turbine components,” said Brandon Seitz, director of the state Office of Energy Development. “These companies employ about 1,000 people.”

Conference registration will be 7-8 a.m. the first day and 7:30-8:30 a.m. on the second day. Those interested in registering early may do so here.

Registration for the conference is $100 per person before July 1 and $125 after. More information is available at http://www.energy.IN.gov

Source: Indiana Office of Energy Development

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