Showing posts with label Frank Wagner. Show all posts
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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Governor McAuliffe and Virginia Legislators Celebrate Today’s First Flight at the Mid-Atlantic Aviation Partnership

English: InView Unmanned Aircraft for use in s...
English: InView Unmanned Aircraft for use in scientific, commercial and state applications. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Governor Terry McAuliffe and Virginia legislators from across the Commonwealth released the following statements today following the Mid-Atlantic Aviation Partnership’s First Flight ceremony at Virginia Tech University. Governor McAuliffe attended the event today and witnessed some of the newest research in the aviation industry. Unmanned aircraft technology will be useful for a range of industrial and research purposes, and presents a great opportunity for job creation and economic growth in Virginia.

Governor Terry McAuliffe and Virginia legislators from across the Commonwealth released the following statements today following the Mid-Atlantic Aviation Partnership’s First Flight ceremony at Virginia Tech University. Governor McAuliffe attended the event today and witnessed some of the newest research in the aviation industry. Unmanned aircraft technology will be useful for a range of industrial and research purposes, and presents a great opportunity for job creation and economic growth in Virginia.

“Early in this process, the Commonwealth of Virginia realized how vital unmanned aircraft systems testing is for building a new Virginia economy focused on innovation, diversification, and new technology that will enable Virginia to compete on a global scale.” said Governor Terry McAuliffe. “We publically pledged support to this effort, and then backed up those words with funding. It is gratifying to see our work has made the mid-Atlantic region a leader in unmanned aircraft system research.”

Legislators from across the Commonwealth weighed in on the event:

Senator Frank Wagner, Virginia Beach:

“The development of the UAV range has truly been a bipartisan effort.  The FAA recognition of the great work being done by Virginia assets such as NASA Wallops Flight Facility and Virginia Tech's hard work in securing the designation puts Virginia in the driver's seat to take advantage of the full economic potential of this exciting new technology.  This year, the General Assembly funded a dedicated UAV runway at NASA Wallops Flight Facility to expand Virginia's capabilities.  Governor McAuliffe's  leadership has been, and will continue to be instrumental in realizing the full potential of this emerging industry.”

Senator John Watkins, Powhatan:

“As Virginia faces looming federal spending cuts, I am glad to see Governor McAuliffe stepping up and supporting an emerging industry with the potential to create thousands of high paying jobs. Thanks to the hard work of our universities, our private partners, and our federal supporters Virginia has a strong competitive advantage in this field.”

Senator Lynwood Lewis, Accomack:

“As the home of one of six federally-approved Unmanned Aerial Vehicle test sites, Virginia will play a dominant role in this exciting new industry. I commend Governor McAuliffe for his efforts to push these technologies forward and to attract high-paying jobs to our Commonwealth. Thanks to the hard work of the McAuliffe Administration and many other public and private partners, we will soon see new and growing companies testing their vehicles in the 6th Senate District.”

Delegate Joseph Yost, Giles:

“I want to take this opportunity to thank Governor McAuliffe and his team for the work they have done to ensure that Virginia takes its place as a central player in this new and exciting industry. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles are a key building block of a strong, diversified Virginia economy. I look forward to working together to help these technologies get off the ground.”

Delegate Monty Mason, Williamsburg:

"I would like to thank Governor McAuliffe for his leadership promoting this important industry. These aerial vehicles represent a crucial high-tech, growth industry for the Commonwealth and the Virginia Peninsula.  From the research and development to the manufacturing this 21st Century industry provides high paying jobs for Virginians and solutions that will aid multiple industries."

Delegate Sam Rasoul, Roanoke City:

"This is an exciting day for innovation, and I applaud Governor McAuliffe's leadership in bringing cutting edge technology as well as new economic opportunities to the region. With this new partnership, innovators and researchers will have the ability to improve and develop systems of the future in a safe, transparent, and collaborative environment. That's a major win for the Southwest Virginia and all Virginians."” said Governor Terry McAuliffe. “We publically pledged support to this effort, and then backed up those words with funding. It is gratifying to see our work has made the mid-Atlantic region a leader in unmanned aircraft system research.”

Legislators from across the Commonwealth weighed in on the event:

Senator Frank Wagner, Virginia Beach:

“The development of the UAV range has truly been a bipartisan effort.  The FAA recognition of the great work being done by Virginia assets such as NASA Wallops Flight Facility and Virginia Tech's hard work in securing the designation puts Virginia in the driver's seat to take advantage of the full economic potential of this exciting new technology.  This year, the General Assembly funded a dedicated UAV runway at NASA Wallops Flight Facility to expand Virginia's capabilities.  Governor McAuliffe's  leadership has been, and will continue to be instrumental in realizing the full potential of this emerging industry.”

Senator John Watkins, Powhatan:

“As Virginia faces looming federal spending cuts, I am glad to see Governor McAuliffe stepping up and supporting an emerging industry with the potential to create thousands of high paying jobs. Thanks to the hard work of our universities, our private partners, and our federal supporters Virginia has a strong competitive advantage in this field.”

Senator Lynwood Lewis, Accomack:

“As the home of one of six federally-approved Unmanned Aerial Vehicle test sites, Virginia will play a dominant role in this exciting new industry. I commend Governor McAuliffe for his efforts to push these technologies forward and to attract high-paying jobs to our Commonwealth. Thanks to the hard work of the McAuliffe Administration and many other public and private partners, we will soon see new and growing companies testing their vehicles in the 6th Senate District.”

Delegate Joseph Yost, Giles:

“I want to take this opportunity to thank Governor McAuliffe and his team for the work they have done to ensure that Virginia takes its place as a central player in this new and exciting industry. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles are a key building block of a strong, diversified Virginia economy. I look forward to working together to help these technologies get off the ground.”

Delegate Monty Mason, Williamsburg:

"I would like to thank Governor McAuliffe for his leadership promoting this important industry. These aerial vehicles represent a crucial high-tech, growth industry for the Commonwealth and the Virginia Peninsula.  From the research and development to the manufacturing this 21st Century industry provides high paying jobs for Virginians and solutions that will aid multiple industries."

Delegate Sam Rasoul, Roanoke City:

"This is an exciting day for innovation, and I applaud Governor McAuliffe's leadership in bringing cutting edge technology as well as new economic opportunities to the region. With this new partnership, innovators and researchers will have the ability to improve and develop systems of the future in a safe, transparent, and collaborative environment. That's a major win for the Southwest Virginia and all Virginians."

Thursday, April 3, 2014

GOVERNOR MCAULIFFE SIGNS INTO LAW THE HAMPTON ROADS TRANSPORTATION ACCOUNTABILITY COMMISSION

I-64 on the Hampton Roads Beltway, north of I-264
I-64 on the Hampton Roads Beltway, north of I-264 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Elected officials representing the Hampton Roads region to make transportation decision and be held accountable for them
Governor Terry McAuliffe signed into law today the establishment of the Hampton Roads Transportation Accountability Commissioner (HTAC).  Comprised of locally elected officials, the commission will have the organizational structure and leadership in place to determine how new regional money - $200 million annually - will be invested in transportation projects.  The new funding is part of the transportation funding package passed by the General Assembly last year.
“Decisions on how transportation projects are financed and delivered must represent the best interests of the residents and communities of the Hampton Roads region,” said McAuliffe.  “In working with Senator Louise Lucas, Senator Frank Wagner and Delegate Chris Jones, we had a common vision for critical transportation decisions to be made at a regional level.  We turned our vision into action by passing a new law that gives local governments the ambitious charge to deliver a transportation system that will benefit the region’s mobility, economy and quality of life. Locally elected officials will now have the challenge to determine what is best for the region.  They will have authority to make important transportation decisions and be held accountable for them.”
The 23-member commission will consist of mayors from local governments, state legislators from the region and area Commonwealth Transportation Board members. Decisions will be based on a two-thirds majority vote of elected officials on the commission, representing at least two-thirds of the region’s population. 

HTAC’s job is to deliver an actionable transportation plan this fall, with construction beginning on the first of the projects in 2016.  High priority projects include Patriots Crossing, Monitor Merrimac Bridge and Tunnel expansion, High-Rise Bridge replacement, Route 460/58/13 Connector, I-64/I-264 Interchange and I-64 widening.
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