Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Media Freedom NGO FreeMediaOnline.org Calls for Saving Voice of America Radio to Georgia
Broadcasting Board of Governors, charged with securing U.S. Government's ability to communicate with foreign audiences in times of crisis, has cut Voice of America radio to Russia and wants to cut VOA radio to the war zone in Georgia. Americans should pro
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- FreeMediaOnline.org, a
media freedom NGO, has called for saving the Voice of America (VOA) radio
broadcasts to Georgia from cuts by the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG)
and for immediate restoration of VOA Russian broadcast to preserve the ability
of Americans to communicate with Russians in times of crisis and during
peacetime.
Since Russia invaded Georgia earlier this month, four (4) Voice of America
Georgian broadcasters in Washington, D.C. have fought exhaustion to keep
programming on the air. With VOA Russian radio programs already shut down as a
result of cuts ordered by the Broadcasting Board of Governors, they are the
only broadcasters left in the Voice of America to respond to the Russian
attack on Georgia with on air radio broadcasts to the war zone.
The ranks are thin because, for several years now, a small group of
political appointees, the Broadcasting Board of Governors, has been diverting
funding for broadcasts to countries like Georgia, Russia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan,
and Tibet to their own pet programs. They include plans to hire a media
celebrity for a new BBG public relations operation (presumably to explain the
BBG's termination of VOA Russian radio broadcasts shortly before Russia's
military attack on Georgia) and funding for scandal-ridden Alhurra television
broadcasts to the Middle East. The BBG is a bipartisan entity charged with
overseeing U.S. taxpayer-funded international broadcasts. As such, it controls
the allocation of resources between U.S. taxpayer-funded broadcasting
services, as well as requests for funding amounts.
A few days before the Russian invasion, the Board quietly ordered the
elimination of all Voice of America radio broadcasts to Russia despite a
warning from the Senate Appropriations Committee and Senator Patrick Leahy to
continue "broadcasting in languages which the Administration proposed to
eliminate in FY09, such as Russian, Kazak, Uzbek, Tibetan and the to the
Balkans, where freedom of speech remains restricted and broadcasting is still
necessary."
FreeMediaOnline.org has warned the BBG against destroying the U.S.-based
Voice of America on air Russian broadcasts and placing all U.S.-funded radio
to Russia with the Prague and Moscow-based semi-private Radio Free
Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL). RFE/RL managers and reporters working and
living in Russia as Russian citizens are open to intimidation and recruitment
by Mr. Putin's secret police. Knowing Mr. Putin's record of silencing
independent media in Russia, sabotaging of Internet sites, and using the KGB's
successor agency (Mr. Putin's old employer) to intimidate and shut down TV and
radio stations, the BBG actions harm media freedom and pose a serious risk to
U.S. national security.
Many BBG meetings are closed to the public, but FreeMediaOnline.org
sources say that a majority of the board continues to favor cutting broadcasts
to media-at-risk countries, including Georgia and Russia. VOA journalists who
wanted to resume Russia radio broadcasts after Russia invaded Georgia were
told that the BBG considers their plea "a non-starter."
The current BBG members are: Joaquin Balaya, chairman of Balaya Media
Inc.; Jeff Hirschberg, a partner of in Kalorama Partners, a consulting firm
that deals with corporate governance and risk assessment, also identified on
the BBG website as being a director of U.S.-Russia Business Council; Edward E.
Kaufman, president of Public Strategies, a political and management consulting
firm based in Wilmington, Delaware; and Steven J. Simmons, chairman and CEO of
Patriot Media and Communications, LLC. A fifth member, Blanquita Cullum, a
radio broadcaster, opposed the reductions, according to FreeMediaOnline.org
sources. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice serves as an ex officio member.
Three seats on the board currently are empty, after the recent departure of
former Board Chairman James K. Glassman. Glassman, who reportedly also
supported the cuts, is now the Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy
and Public Affairs.
FreeMediaOnline.org is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization supporting media
freedom worldwide with free news and resources for independent journalists.
For further information, please contact us at 1-415-793-1642 and visit our
website: http://www.freemediaonline.org. Please e-mail, write or call your
members of Congress and ask them to stop the Broadcasting Board of Governors
from shutting down the Voice of America Georgian Service and to restore VOA
broadcasts to Russia.
To support this campaign and our other action on behalf of media freedom
worldwide, please send your tax-exempt contributions to: FreeMediaOnline.org,
2247 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94117.
ALL AMERICANS SHOULD BE CONCERNED THAT THEIR RESOURCES TO COMMUNICATE WITH
THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE IN TIMES OF CRISIS HAVE BEEN PLACED WITHIN CLOSE REACH OF
MR. PUTIN'S SECRET POLICE