FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Press Release Chip Laingen
Minnesota Wire & Cable Co. Phone: 651-642-1800
St. Paul, Minnesota
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Defense Alliance of Minnesota Holds Roundtable with Minnesota
Governor
St. Paul, MN, 01/25/05
The
Defense Alliance of Minnesota was honored to have Governor Tim
Pawlenty as its guest at the Minnesota Defense Industry Roundtable
on January 24th, 2005. The event was held at the Eagan Community
Center, and was attended by nearly 300 people representing over
100 businesses and organizations involved in defense and homeland
security contracting. Also in attendance were members of the Minnesota
Army and Air National Guard, active and reserve member of the
U.S. Navy, and firefighters of the Richfield Fire Department.
The
mission of the Defense Alliance of Minnesota is to nurture and
expand Minnesota’s defense and homeland security industries,
to create and retain high quality jobs, and to further promote
the state’s important contributions to our men and women
of the armed forces. It was founded in 2004 by Paul Wagner, President
and CEO of Minnesota Wire & Cable Co.
The
morning roundtable event began with a "meet and greet"
session to allow Defense Alliance members to make connections
and view the exhibits. The Governor’s arrival kicked off
the formal portion of the event. Following an opening prayer by
an Army chaplain candidate and the national anthem, Alliance Facilitator
Chip Laingen presented an overview of the combined defense and
homeland security industry in the state. The purpose was to stress
to the Governor that Minnesota has enormous potential to gain
a bigger share of the Defense and Homeland Security Department
budgets, particularly among the hundreds of small to medium sized
companies that reside here. The event’s "head table"
consisted of 14 company CEOs and others from the state’s
large defense firms, as well as from smaller defense contractors
and organizations like the Chemical Biological Radiological Technology
Alliance (CBRTA).
The
Governor was asked to be a "champion" for the defense
industry in the state, to explore ways to incentivize the industry
to level the playing field with other states, and to develop stronger
public-private partnerships for attracting federal defense contracts
and research and development (R&D) funds. Governor Pawlenty
then spoke for about 10 minutes, saying "I will try and do
my part… to champion the industry and the jobs… it
provides… as relates to the security of our nation."
He also added that "our congressional delegation needs to
dial it up a notch." The Governor’s positive tone was
backed up by a strong offer of support by the Minnesota Department
of Employment and Economic Development, whose Commissioner, Matt
Kramer, was also in attendance.
"This
is a banner day for Minnesota," said Paul Wagner, founder
of the Defense Alliance. "To have the Governor stand up and
support the defense industry as strongly as he did is an almost
unprecedented occurrence given the political climate here in the
past."
Over
20 industry exhibitors also displayed their products, capabilities
and services at the Roundtable. Among them were companies like:
Speechgear, whose instant language translators are being marketed
to the armed forces; ERBUS, whose trailer-borne Emergency Response
Backup Utility System was prominently featured just outside the
conference facility; and Soldier Vision, with its wearable, ruggedized
computer systems for Soldiers. Other exhibitors ranged from the
Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA), to the new soldier support
non-profit Comfort for Courage, whose volunteers collected pre-paid
calling cards for deployed service members from Roundtable attendees.
The
Defense Alliance of Minnesota is planning future events, including
smaller meetings that will target segments of the defense industry.
More information can be found on the organization’s Website,
www.defensealliance.com.
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