July 15 Letter to the Editor | Opinion | dnews.com – Moscow-Pullman Daily News

Legal action against militias

Theres a mistaken belief that the Second Amendment protects everything militia. But laws in every state make it clear that they do not. The U.S. Supreme Court underlined this in the 2008 case, Columbia v. Heller, which made it clear on one hand that gun ownership is an individual right, but on the other hand that the Second Amendment does not prevent the prohibition of private military organizations. (Drug prohibition backfired, so be careful, here.)

Armed white men have shown up at Black Lives Matter demonstrations across the Inland Northwest, including Spokane, Coeur dAlene and Sandpoint, reports columnist Shawn Vestal in the Spokesman Review (June 24). He says, All around the white rural West, armed self-appointed militia dudes have risen up in opposition to the call for civil rights and police reform around the death of George Floyd, disrupting peaceful protests, glowering at people with cardboard signs, declaring themselves defenders of America.

Property tax patriots who are directed into racist activity should be wary of their leadership.For your state, search: Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, search private military activity is prohibited, then download the first result: Prohibiting private armies

ICAP wants officials to know they have legal authority they might not know they have to protect American freedom marchers. ICAP offers pro bono legal assistance if officials want it. And ICAP wants the public to know of these laws in case they want their leaders to use them.

Heres my ask. Next time theres a hint of militant action against a planned protest in Pullman, I ask that Mayor Glenn Johnson and Police Chief Gary Jenkins dont scare the merchants, protesters and city staff. Rather, I ask that they advise the militias that their presence would invite legal action, per Washingtons constitution and tax codes.

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Trump claims Biden wants to abolish the American way of life – Fox News

President Trump and his campaign have been repeating a dire warning about the nation's future should he not win reelection, claiming that Joe Biden would "abolish" the American way of life if he becomes president.

Trump tweeted the message Wednesday, along with an accusation that Biden along with left-wing radicals are in favor of abolishing institutions, including police, Immigration and Customs Enforcementandthe Second Amendment.

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"Joe Biden and the Radical Left want to Abolish Police, Abolish ICE, Abolish Bail, Abolish Suburbs, Abolish the 2nd Amendment and Abolish the American Way of Life," Trump tweeted. No one will be SAFE in Joe Bidens America!"

Trump campaignnational press secretary Hogan Gidley delivered a similar message on Fox News Monday.

"He'll pop out of his basementevery once in a while to say 'Defundthe police!'" Gidley claimed."Our jobs aren't safe, families aren't safe, and ourAmerican way of life is not safe ...Joe Biden is waging war on all three."

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The overall message appears to be a response to Biden's Unity Task Force, which was established along with his former primary opponent Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. The task force's recommendations include a statement that "Democrats support eliminating the use of cash bail," as well as a promiseto change immigration enforcement policies, and a desire to "reimagine policing." Biden has not called for repealing the Second Amendment, but his platform does include a variety of new gun control measures.

The claim that Biden wishes to abolish suburbs echoes a recent piece by Stanley Kurtz in the National Review, in which Kurtz warns against the possibility that Biden would eliminate suburban zoning practices he considers "exclusionary" by threatening to withhold federal dollars.

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Biden, meanwhile, has been attacking Trump for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, calling him "the worst possible person to lead us through this moment," and saying that "unlike this president, I'll actually listen to the experts and heed their advice. Not silence them."

Fox News' Charles Creitz contributed to this report.

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Charlie Daniels treasured the outdoors | | wilsonpost.com – Wilson Post

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Its hard to imagine interviewing Charlie Daniels without mentioning a fiddle, but I did it.

A few years ago, I called Charlie at his Wilson County farm to inquire about a public-service TV announcement he did for the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.

From there the conservation wandered off to NASCAR, his support of the Second Amendment, and the military.

I forgot to congratulate him on his induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame as the worlds most famous fiddler.

Charlie died July 6, at age 83.

He will be remembered for his music and myriad of good deeds. Hell also be remembered for his fondness for the outdoors.

He told me that day he was glad to do the TWRA spot because it was a subject close to his heart.

I grew up hunting and fishing in rural North Carolina, he said.

In Tennessee were blessed with some of the most beautiful outdoors anywhere, and Im glad to help promote it. And not just hunting and fishing we can go camping, hiking, sight-seeing the important thing is to get out and enjoy the blessings.

We also talked NASCAR.

Growing up in the heart of stock-car county, I was a big Richard Petty fan, Charlie said. I also liked Dale Earnhardt. He was tough The Intimidator -- but a nice guy off the track.

After Earnhardt died at Daytona in 2001, Charlie wrote and recorded a song in his memory. He titled it The Intimidator.

He was a staunch supporter of the Second Amendment.

A couple of years ago Charlie donated an autographed fiddle to the Wilson County Friends of NRA in support of the groups Second Amendment initiatives.

I got my first gun when I was about 12, he said. The first thing I was taught was safety to treat every gun as though it is loaded, and never point it at anything you dont intend to shoot. Those are the lessons we need to emphasize. A gun is not evil, it just has to be treated in a safe manner.

Another of Charlies passions was the military and veterans.

Ill do anything I can to support our troops and their families, he said. They are a special breed, the finest young people in our society, and they make great sacrifices for the rest of us. I feel honored whenever Im in their presence.

At the time I chatted with Charlie, he was doing about 100 tour dates year, in demand nation-wide. As soon as he stepped off the stage, he returned to the solace of his farm and the outdoors.

I love performing, but Ill always be a country boy, he chuckled.

As for his public-service announcements:

I've been extremely blessed, he said. I like to give back something in return.

Nobody gave back more than Charlie Daniels.

Ill bet the angels are tapping their toes right now.

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Courts Must Treat the Second Amendment as a Real Right, Not a Second-Class Right – AmmoLand Shooting Sports News

The Supreme Court has, at least for now, kicked the Second Amendment can a bit farther down the legal road. How much longer can this continue? (Dave Workman photo)

U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- Today, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and Firearms Policy Foundation (FPF) announced the filing of an important amicus brief in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals case, Drummond v. Township of Robinson. The brief, joined by the Madison Society Foundation, is available online at FPCLegal.org.

The Greater Pittsburgh Gun Club (GPGC) started offering firearms sales and training on rural land outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania over 50 years ago. For many of those decades, Robinson Township has resolved to shut the club down. In the 1990s, Robinson Township brought a nuisance action against GPGC, but the court determined that GPGC was not a nuisance. Then, Robinson Township brought a licensing action against GPGC, but failed in court again. Now, Robinson Township has enacted an ordinance forbidding GPGC from operating for-profit, or from allowing center-fire rifle shooting on the propertybut only if it is operating as a gun club. The clubs owner, William Drummond, brought this action, alleging that the new ordinance violates the Second Amendment.

Too often people are bullied for engaging in constitutionally protected activity, so we filed this brief to explain why the court should step in and protect the exercise of Second Amendment rights, said FPC Director of Research and brief author, Joseph Greenlee. We are happy to help Mr. Drummond defend his rights and the rights of his clients against Robinson Townships relentless efforts to forcibly close his gun club.

Were hopeful that GPGC can soon get back to providing the public with goods and training protected by the Constitution, as it has for several decades, Greenlee concluded.

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Firearms Policy Coalition (www.firearmspolicy.org) is a 501(c)4 grassroots nonprofit organization. FPCs mission is to protect and defend constitutional rightsespecially the right to keep and bear armsadvance individual liberty, and restore freedom.

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Firearms Policy Foundation (www.firearmsfoundation.org) is a grassroots 501(c)3 nonprofit public benefit organization. FPFs mission is to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Peoples rights, privileges, and immunities deeply rooted in this Nations history and traditionespecially the inalienable, fundamental, and individual right to keep and bear arms.

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READY, FIRE, AIM: Where the Buffalo Roam – Pagosa Daily Post

According to my stay at home and find something to do research efforts, the American buffalo is officially known among biologists as the species Bison bison, although Ive not been able to discover why biologists need to say everything twice. (I had the same problem with the 80s rock band Duran Duran, but they were not named by biologists as far as I know.)

Apparently, the big, bovine animals much prefer to be called buffalo instead of Bison bison even though the biologists claim they are not allowed to be called a buffalo because the biologists use the name buffalo to indicate a couple of distant relatives: the Asian water buffalo and the African Cape buffalo. This has been confusing to the American buffalo, Im sure, but thats the kind of thing that can happen when you arent paying attention in biology class.

The American buffalo make up for their lack of formal education, however, by sporting a cool beard something the water buffalo and Cape buffalo are unable to muster up.

To go along with his beard, the American buffalo generally cultivates a cool, easy-going attitude, but you dont want to piss him off considering he weighs more than 2,000 pounds, has sharp horns, and can come charging at 50 MPH.

These usually mild-mannered beasts somehow made it through the last Ice Age no mean feat and then grazed and wallowed their way through 10,000 years of the Holocene Interglacial Period, happily making baby buffalo along the way. (I use the term, happily because, except for mating season, the males typically hang out in separate herds and leave the females to raise the kids. Which might indicate that formal education isnt such a necessity, after all.)

The indigenous tribes of North America sometimes referred to the buffalo as The First People, and there was a culture of mutual respect between the two species Bison bison and Homo homo sapiens both being stuck with repetitious names. At the time the first Europeans arrived on the scene, its estimated that North American was home to maybe 60 million buffalo all wearing beards, and roaming from Northern Canada to Central Mexico.

But 10,000 years of prosperity were no match for the new immigrants from Europe, who arrived in the New World with guns and Second Amendment rights. By 1889, successful extermination campaigns by the US government aimed at eliminating the traditional food sources of indigenous tribes, or perhaps due simply to a prejudice against beards had reduced the number of buffalo down to an estimated 1,500, the vast majority of them living sheltered but rather unexciting lives in zoos. A census in 1908 counted 475 wild buffalo still roaming free in North America, mostly in Canada.

Around that time, a group of pioneering conservationists including William T. Hornaday and Theodore Roosevelt decided to save the buffalo from extinction having utterly dropped the ball with the dodo bird and carrier pigeon and the American Bison Society (ABS) was founded in 1905 with a daunting task ahead of them.

The buffalo themselves were pretty keen on the idea, too, never having fully understood the value of Second Amendment rights. (Note to young readers: pay attention in your American Government class.)

The President of the ABS was initially pessimistic about their prospects, while also hinting at some sentimental reasons behind the undertaking. When we began conserving these animals, he explained in an interview in 1930, everyone believed they would become extinct within a few years. It was simply a gesture on our part to keep alive, for as long as possible, a memory of the Old West.

But the ABS, with financial assistance from the federal government, foundations, and private corporations, succeeded beyond all expectations, thanks at least in part to a concomitant effort by male and female buffalo. In 1923, the ABS published a press release noting that nearly 12,000 buffalo were now roaming North America. The Society felt so confident about the buffalos future that they disbanded in 1935. We dont know if the buffalo themselves were feeling quite as confident because they werent prone to form societies and publish press releases.

In fact, the buffalo may have felt a subtle sense of betrayal, because by 1935, a budding industry had sprung up in the US, and thousands of buffalo were being slaughtered for their meat and hides.

It must be tough, to be saved from extinction, only to wind up on someones barbecue grill. You might find yourself asking, with complete justification, What is this some kind of practical joke?

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Editorial: Guns have no place in public spaces – Danbury News Times

By Hearst Connecticut Media Editorial Board

A group of about 11 mostly-armed demonstrators protesting the stay at home order marched around downtown Raleigh May 9 and ordered sandwiches at a Subway.

A group of about 11 mostly-armed demonstrators protesting the stay at home order marched around downtown Raleigh May 9 and ordered sandwiches at a Subway.

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A group of about 11 mostly-armed demonstrators protesting the stay at home order marched around downtown Raleigh May 9 and ordered sandwiches at a Subway.

A group of about 11 mostly-armed demonstrators protesting the stay at home order marched around downtown Raleigh May 9 and ordered sandwiches at a Subway.

Editorial: Guns have no place in public spaces

Add Subway sandwich shops to the list of responsible businesses that demonstrate care for the safety and comfort of customers and employees.

The Milford-headquartered franchise changed its policy and will now ban the open carrying of firearms in its restaurants, even in states where open carry is permitted, following similar moves by businesses such as Target, Walmart, Whole Foods, CVS and Walgreens.

What precipitated the policy change is a disturbing sign of the times: Eleven protesters, most carrying pistols and shotguns, marched around downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, in May and went into a Subway shop to order sandwiches as part of a reopen demonstration during pandemic stay-at-home orders.

Photos taken by a local news photojournalist went viral and prompted gun violence prevention organizations to send a letter signed by 153 families and survivors affected by gun violence, and petitions signed by more than 50,000 people, beseeching Subways CEO John Chidsey to change the open carry policy. U.S. Sens. Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy of Connecticut sent a letter on June 29 urging the prohibition of openly carrying firearms in the restaurants.

In a nation plagued by the scourge of gun violence and lockdown drills, the mere sight of weapons in restaurants and other public venues is often triggering, said Newtown Action Alliance Chairwoman Po Murray of Newtown.

A response in some quarters would be that the Second Amendment guarantees the right to bear arms and that right should not be infringed upon. But there are limits, and other individual rights to consider.

Aside from the notion of why would anyone need to carry a gun into, say, a grocery store, the issue comes down to public safety, not conflicting rights. And private businesses are free and responsible to set policies that will make customers feel safe, not intimidated by someone slinging a shotgun in the produce aisle.

The same should be true for public community spaces.

The Newtown Action Alliance is asking its hometown to adopt an ordinance to ban firearms on town property and within 1,000 feet of public demonstrations. Other municipalities should consider the same.

Alliance members regularly rally in front of the National Shooting Sports Foundation, a national gun-lobbying organization also headquartered in Newtown.

Counter protesters have used their guns to threaten us, Murray said. Peaceful rallies have become increasingly aggressive when gun enthusiasts attend. The right to peaceably assemble is embedded in the First Amendment. Even that, however, comes with local regulations, such as not disrupting traffic.

A spokesman for the shooting sports group called the Newtown Action Alliances requests preposterous and undermine the very definition of what it means to be American.

Not so.

The definition of what it means to be an American does not include intimidating people by brandishing firearms. To be an American means respecting others rights and, yes, people do have the right to buy legal guns and use them appropriately. In public spaces and private businesses, though, guns have no place.

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The Strategic Blunders of the Conservative Legal Movement – The New Republic

Despite this, his role in Bostock largely shocked and angered the conservative legal movement. Justice Scalia would be disappointed that his successor has bungled textualism so badly today, for the sake of appealing to college campuses and editorial boards, Carrie Severino, the president of the Judicial Crisis Network, said after the Bostock ruling. This was not judging, this was legislatinga brute force attack on our constitutional system. Her organization is a key player in the right-wing judicial-confirmation juggernaut, and most of its budget comes from anonymous six- and seven-figure donations. JCN reportedly spent $10 million to back Gorsuchs confirmation. Presumably, these donors care less about the technicalities of textualism than the results to which the philosophy leads, which usually line up with conservative political causes.

As I noted at the time, the ruling in Bostock ruptured the basic pact between social conservatives and the Republican Party over the past few decades. In exchange for large-scale electoral and political support, GOP candidates were supposed to defend religious liberty and stand athwart the sexual revolutionor at least install judicial nominees who would do it for them. Many of them used the Supreme Court vacancy caused by Antonin Scalias death to justify their support for Donald Trump in 2016. Then they saw the nominee who filled that vacancy write one of the most sweeping judicial victories for LGBTQ rights in American history.

This decision, and the majority who wrote it, represents the end of something, Missouri Senator Josh Hawley said in a floor speech after Bostock came down. It represents the end of the conservative legal movement, or the conservative legal project, as we know it. After Bostock, that effort, as it has existed up to now, is over. I say this because if textualism and originalism give you this decision, if you can invoke textualism and originalism in order to reach such a decisionan outcome that fundamentally changes the scope and meaning and application of statutory lawthen textualism and originalism and all of those phrases dont mean much at all.

His comments reflect a deeper divide on the right about the future of the movement. A medley of right-wing figures like Hawley, New York Post columnist Sohrab Ahmari, and Harvard University law professor Adrian Vermeule have argued that conservatives should embrace illiberalism to reverse their defeats in the culture wars. Their many critics, such asNational Reviews David French, note that this strategy makes little sense when the American public largely disagrees with them, their grip on the apparatus of state may be fleeting, and their abandonment of liberalism is more likely to backfire than succeed.

Fueling this debate was Chief Justice John Roberts, who resumed his old role as a spoiler for would-be conservative victories this term. He sided with the courts liberals in June Medical Services v. Russo to strike down a Louisiana law that would have closed all but one of the states abortion clinics. In Department of Homeland Security v. Regents of the University of California, he made the same alliance to quash the Trump administrations efforts to rescind the DACA program. Many court-watchers believe he is part of the reason why the court has largely avoided Second Amendment cases for the past decade, though the courts votes on accepting and declining cases usually arent public.

A recurring theme in right-wing criticism of Roberts is that hes guided not by the law, but by complaints from liberal politicians and legal commentators. It is all too apparent that Roberts can be cowed by the Democrats frequent and noisy threats to pack the courts or otherwise poison their credibility and legitimacy with the public, National Reviews Dan McLaughlin wrote last month. By caving to such threats, he only invites more of them. This criticism, whether intentionally or not, often ends up adopting the same attacks on the courts legitimacy that it claims to abhor. And its not liberals who are out of sync with the public on abortion rights, Dreamers, and LGBTQ rights.

Fears of Roberts turning to the center, to say nothing of being liberal, are still overblown. He is a conservative justice, Jonathan Adler, a Case Western Reserve University law professor, wrote last week, but more than anything else, he is a judicial minimalist who seeks to avoid sweeping decisions with disruptive effects. As Adler notes, this does not explain all of Robertss rulings over the years. The chief justice infamously wrote the majority opinion in Shelby County v. Holder, which struck down a key Voting Rights Act provision and opened the door to a wave of voter suppression across the South. (This was the capstone on Robertsslong career of working to undermine the VRA, which began when he was a lawyer in the Reagan Department of Justice.) He can be willing to move mountains if it will structurally tilt American democracy in Republicans favor.

But Robertss judicial minimalism works well as a general rule, especially after this term. The chief justice found himself outside the majority in only a handful of the major cases this term. In Ramos v. Louisiana, he joined Justice Samuel Alitos dissent from a ruling that required unanimous jury verdicts to find a defendant guilty. That ruling, Alito complained, imposes a potentially crushing burden on the courts and criminal justice systems in two states that had used non-unanimous jury verdicts to convict defendants. And in McGirt, the Muscogee (Creek) Nation ruling, Roberts warned that the majoritys ruling had profoundly destabilized the governance of eastern Oklahoma. (It did not.)

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How automation can help local governments thrive in the post-COVID world – GCN.com

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The coronavirus outbreak has generated unprecedented disruption for state and local economies. But local government revenue is among the areas hit hardest.

Across the country,tax revenues are plummetingwhile spending is increasing, and city governments are struggling to do more with less. A survey conducted by the Washington Post found that2,100 U.S. citiesare facing severe budget shortfalls because of COVID-19 and its consequences. And these cash-strapped cities are desperate for new ways to balance their budget. Already, 1,100 of them plan to cut public services, while 600 expect to lay off employees.

But cities dont need to take such extreme measures. In fact, theres a different way forward for cities looking to generate new revenue and keep employees on staff, while simultaneously enhancing the quality of their services and streamlining their operations. That way forward is automating revenue management.

Automated revenue management works by digitizing paperwork and freeing employees from performing time-consuming manual labor like data entry, billing, application and certificate processing, funds distribution, compliance and taxpayer support services. Whats more, automation is good for constituents too. Automated revenue management enhances the tax-paying experience, ensuring smooth and easy interactions between tech-savvy younger taxpayers and government agencies.

For governments looking to enhance their revenue, automation can have a transformative impact on revenue streams and work quality. Thats because workflow automation can eliminate the operational inefficiencies that hurt revenue and waste time. Approximately55% of managerslose eight hours or more per week performing manual administrative tasks. Through automation, governments can rescue that lost revenue and empower their employees to shift their attention away from administrative busy-work and focus on the high-value tasks that define good government.

At the same time, automation can revamp revenue collection and management processes, making them faster, more efficient and less costly. Automating tax revenue collection and remittance on a cloud-based system, for example, cuts every cost associated with paper filing, on top of delivering superior and more reliable revenue management. Additionally, automated systems can provide disbursement modules that handle daily expenditures with ease. Finally, automated systems can offer 24/7 interactive reporting tools that enable real-time data analysis, eliminating major sources of human error and streamlining decision-making.

For governments worried about the costs of automating operations, its worth noting that automation often pays for itself through the revenue it generates and the time it saves. The process of automating invoice processing, for example, can pay for itself inunder 12 months. That makes automation something of a miracle solution for cities that want to enhance their revenue streams but are unable to make a costly investment upfront. And automation doesnt take long to get started -- some government systems have been automated in under 90 days.

But cities have historically been slow to adopt digital automation strategies to improve workflow. Too many agencies still rely on paper filing, in spite of how costly and cumbersome it can be. One IDC surveydiscoveredthat 58% of constituent-facing processes and 46% of internal processes still rely on manual work and paper forms. But even when and where governments have gone digital, theyve still lagged behind on implementing fully automated systems. A recent survey by Concur and GovLoop found that only16% of state and local respondentsreported using automated systems to submit invoices.

But the challenges posed today by the COVID-19 outbreak present a massive opportunity for governments to embrace automation. Expectations for government to deliver high-quality services amid significant workplace and revenue disruptions are mounting. At the same time, state and local governments face a high level of scrutiny surrounding the transparency and efficiency of their day-to-day operations and expenditures. All told, its a situation that demands an innovative solution that push the boundaries of how governments operate.

Automation provides that innovative solution, one that can simultaneously make regulatory compliance easier, improve cash flow and better equip governments to provide reliable and effective services to constituents. Ultimately, automation provides one of the safest ways for governments to increase revenue without raising taxes. And governments can leverage third-party partnerships to start building for automation without disrupting their day-to-day operations.

In both the public and private sectors, automation will define the future of work. Now is the time for governments to embrace this trend in workplace innovation.

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Christy Cato is the vice president of tax administration atAvenu.

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Indico Posts Record Q2 in New Bookings as Automation Wave Continues to Accelerate – PRNewswire

BOSTON, July 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Indico, a leading provider of intelligent process automation for document intake and understanding today announced a record second quarter 2020 for new customer bookings, including its largest ever contract to date. Indico's Q2 performance also included strong customer renewals and a 200% increase in year over year contracted recurring revenues. Indico has seen continued momentum across its primary insurance and financial services verticals, where the presence of large amounts of unstructured data are driving interest in Indico's award-winning solution for addressing the river of documents, email, text, and images that drive critical processes across these industries.

The global pandemic has further heightened the focus on digital transformation as major enterprises seek to create more automated and resilient processes that deliver more efficient use of resources and insulation from the past's highly centralized workforces. As an example, one of Indico's new customers is using Indico IPA to process unstructured content as part of a major Covid-19 impact analysis project, and Indico was also named to the KMWorld AI Top 50 list.

"The past few months have been the most difficult period most of us have had to face," said Tom Wilde, Indico CEO. "The combination of having the Indico team transition to remote work while needing to support our customers through their own challenges created incredible obstacles to overcome, and the Indico team delivered an amazing performance."

Indico also today announced the appointment of Keith Bowen as Vice President of Strategic Alliances responsible for the development of Indico's technology integration, reseller, and deployment partnerships. Keith brings a decade of success from the automation industry, most recently as VP Alliances for RPA leader Blue Prism.

"Keith's experience and relationships across the automation market make him a perfect hire for Indico at this time as we aggressively drive to expand our partner channel," said Tom Wilde, Indico CEO. "Investing in the channel will accelerate our market reach, and Keith's leadership here will drive our success."

In addition, the company announced today that Don Zereski has been promoted to Executive Vice President, Engineering for Indico, having joined the company as Vice President of Engineering in 2019.

"Don arrived at Indico last year and made an immediate impact, transforming our product development process and dramatically accelerating our roadmap," said Tom Wilde, Indico CEO. "Don's leadership across our Engineering, Research, and Product initiatives will be a vital part of our future market leadership."

About Indico Indico is the leading provider of Intelligent Process Automation (IPA) solutions. We help organizations turn process into profit by enabling them to automate manual, labor-intensive, document-based workflows. Our breakthrough in solving these challenges is an approach known as transfer learning, which allows users to train machine learning models with orders of magnitude less data than required by traditional rule-based techniques. With Indico, enterprises are now able to deploy AI to unstructured content challenges more effectively while eliminating many of the common barriers to adoption. For more information, visit https://indico.io/.

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The Global Automation-as-a-Service Market is expected to grow from USD 3,108.37 Million in 2019 to USD 5,195.63 Million by the end of 2025 at a…

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White Castle Is Adding Flippy, The Automated Robot, To Help Cook Sliders And Fries – Forbes

A White Castle employee stands next to Flippy, the automated kitchen robot. White Castle will deploy ... [+] the robot in one restaurant in September to measure its back-of-the-house efficiency.

White Castle, founded in 1921, is largely recognized as the first fast food chain in the United States. Now it may very well be the first national fast food chain to deploy an automated kitchen assistant that cooks food.

The 365-unit hamburger chain today announced a pilot with Miso Robotics to add Misos new version of Flippy in the back of the house. You may have heard of Flippy, the burger-flipping kitchen robot that made its debutand headlinesin California in 2018. In January 2020, Miso announced its new Robot-on-a-Rail iteration of Flippy, which hinges the robotic arms on an upside-down rail in an effort to take up less space in the kitchen.

At the time of that January introduction, Miso Robotics CEO Buck Jordan said the company was seeing interest from major brands, and predicted more activity in the automation space would happen in the next 18 to 24 months based on that demand.

However, as plenty of restaurant executives across the industry have attested, the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated trends rather significantly.

COVID-19 hasnt changed things. Its just accelerated things. In March, restaurants really started thinking about the future and what that new normal would look like. In March, our phone started ringing off the hook, Jordan said.

White Castle is one such company that started making decisions in hyperdrive, though the two companies were in talks before the coronavirus was identified.

We were on this path pre-COVID, but COVID caused everybody everywhere to reconsider everything they thought to be true. For us, this is the direction to go, said Jamie Richardson, White Castles vice president of Government and Shareholder Relations. Weve been around for 99 years and one of the many tricks weve learned in that time is that great tools empower people to do an even better job. We think this could be a great tool. Were a willing partner.

The idea of automation in the restaurant space isnt new. Smaller concepts like Ono Food Co. have leaned heavily into robotic technology, while giants from Pizza Hut to McDonalds have also dabbled in automation.

The difference this time around is the additional motivation from an industry forever changed by a pandemic. Prior to COVID-19, technology like Flippy could be leveraged to fill labor gaps in a then-historically low unemployment environment. Though that environment has quickly changed, rising labor costs have not and gaps remain for weary, cash-strapped operators.

Still, a question that has come up plenty of times is whether or not automation will replace human labor. Jordan insists thats not the case here. Flippys ROAR technology is designed to reallocate back-of-the-house labor by doing some of the kitchen work, like steaming burgers or frying fries, autonomously. This will theoretically shift that labor to other needs around the restaurant.

There is a massive amount of demand for front-of-the-house employees and a better level of service right now, and you cant do that unless you free up something else, Jordan said.

Further, were now squarely in a new era in which safety, facilitated by guidelines like social distancing, is critical for operators and customers alike.

Can you imagine trying to social distance in a tight QSR kitchen space? This helps that. It also reduces human contact with food during the cooking process, Jordan said. There are enough challenges facing QSR right now and automation is best suited to solve many of them.

Some of those challenges are a bit more subtle, like accuracy or quality consistency. The Flippy system also includes artificial intelligence that sort of acts like a kitchen quarterback.

The technology can watch the grill and know when the grill is backed up, but that the fryer is free. Instead of those fries sitting under a heat lamp while 100 Sliders are taking up the grill, Flippy knows not to dip the fries quite yet, but to wait so that they come out hot and fresh, Jordan said. Flippy is able to know whats going on in different parts of the kitchen and coordinate things.

The AI not only ensures better consistency, but also accuracy by removing the possibility of human error. Its also worth noting that as business not only picks back up but is redistributed through a number of relatively new channels, like delivery, Flippy can help with increased throughput.

There is quite a dance that goes on in the kitchen in terms of order fulfillment and this is designed with that in mind, Richardson said. This has the opportunity to build our top line because of speed, accuracy, qualityall of those things that go into customers decisions on where to go and where to come back to.

Of course, this is all part of what the test will or will not prove. That test begins in September in one restaurant in White Castles Chicago market. Richardson said White Castle is already encouraged and expecting great things, adding that this could be a competitive advantage.

Especially now.

We have seen that if you invest in the right things it matters, and I think our team members will want to work in an environment where theyve got a tool that helps them to build sales and get customers, he said. This is the most concentrated time of change in our history, and that includes the Great Depression. This [pandemic] has affected mobility, peoples ability to get food, how they get food. When we encounter unexpected circumstances, we push ahead versus pressing pause.

Will other restaurants follow suit? Since the onset of the pandemic, Jordan said Miso Robotics has received more requests than we can possibly do.

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BlueOcean uses automation to deliver affordable brand audits in seven days – TechCrunch

BlueOcean is a new startup offering companies a relatively fast and affordable way to see how their brands are performing and what they can do to improve.

CEO Grant McDougall and COO/President Liza Nebel (the pair founded BlueOcean with Chief Data Scientist Matthew Gross) told me theyve been developing the technology for two years. And although the startup is only officially launching now, it has already worked with prominent brands like Microsoft, Panda Express and Pabst Blue Ribbon.

BlueOcean is focused specifically on the world of brand audits, which are basically detailed analyses of the aspects of a brand that are and arent working and according to Nebel (whose experience includes working on brand and digital strategy at Ogilvy), a single audit can cost brands millions of dollars, often resulting in reports that arent even actionable.

With BlueOcean, on the other hand, a brand provides only two things their website and a list of their competitors. Then they get their brand audit one week later, for just $17,000, including recommendations for how to improve.

To do this, the company says its applying an automation-first approach. McDougall said BlueOcean is pulling from hundreds of different data sources, which will vary from industry to industry, and applying algorithms to understand things like, Whats the right taxonomy? How do we acquire that data?

BlueOcean founders Grant McDougall and Liza Nebel (Image Credits: BlueOcean)

He added, Strategically, we tend to move up in the organization, giving both marketing teams and C-level executives the advice they need.

For example, Nebel said that one of BlueOceans clients include a large alcohol holding company, which recently launched a line of hard seltzer under an existing alcohol brand. The startups brand audit recommended that the company (which Nebel declined to identify) launch a separate hard seltzer brand instead and now, thecompany will be launching three different brands.

Nebel also walked me through what she called the five-minute version of a brand audit for TechCrunch, which looked at our performance in terms of potential customers, positioning, messaging, offerings and existing customers. Ultimately, BlueOcean gave us a moderate score of 97 (but hey, we scored well on being memorable and inspiring) and recommended steps like publishing a more steady drumbeat of content on social media and improving our app experience.

BlueOcean has become a great addition to further enable us to sharpen our ability to monitor, understand and act through the lens of brand across all of our commercial offerings, said Microsofts director of brand strategy Tim Hoppin in a statement. Were excited to work with BlueOcean and use their tools and expertise to strengthen our relationship with the millions of global customers we connect with daily.

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Global Postal Automation Market Projected to Reach USD XX.XX billion by 2025- Siemens, Toshiba, NEC, Pitney Bowes, SOLYSTIC, Vanderlande, etc. Impact…

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By the product type, the market is primarily split into Culler Facer CancellersLetter SortersFlat SortersParcel SortersMixed Mail SortersOthers

By the end-users/application, this report covers the following segments Government PostalCourier, Express, & Parcel

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Global Postal Automation Geographical Segmentation Includes: North America (U.S., Canada, Mexico) Europe (U.K., France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Central & Eastern Europe, CIS) Asia Pacific (China, Japan, South Korea, ASEAN, India, Rest of Asia Pacific) Latin America (Brazil, Rest of L.A.) Middle East and Africa (Turkey, GCC, Rest of Middle East)

Some Major TOC Points: Chapter 1. Report Overview Chapter 2. Global Growth Trends Chapter 3. Market Share by Key Players Chapter 4. Breakdown Data by Type and Application Chapter 5. Market by End Users/Application Chapter 6. COVID-19 Outbreak: Postal Automation Industry Impact Chapter 7. Opportunity Analysis in Covid-19 Crisis Chapter 9. Market Driving ForceAnd Many More

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Rockwell Automation to Report Third Quarter Fiscal 2020 Results – Business Wire

MILWAUKEE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK) is scheduled to report its third quarter fiscal 2020 results on Tuesday, July 28, before the market opens. The release will be posted on the Rockwell Automation website at http://www.rockwellautomation.com.

A conference call to discuss the quarterly results will be held at 8:30 a.m. EDT on July 28. This call will be audio webcast and accessible on the Rockwell Automation website. Presentation materials will also be available on the website prior to the call.

Interested parties can access the conference call by dialing the following numbers: +1 (833) 714-0916 in the U.S. and Canada; +1 (778) 560-2692 for other countries. Use the following passcode: 9504159. Please dial in 10 minutes prior to the start of the call.

Both the presentation materials and a replay of the call will be available on the Investor Relations section of the Rockwell Automation website through August 28, 2020.

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Global Parcel and Postal Automation Systems Market Projected to Reach USD XX billion by 2025| COVID 19 Impact Analysis on Top Players- Beumer Group,…

The unprecedented onset of a pandemic crisis such as COVID-19 has been instrumenting dominant alterations in the global growth trajectory of the Parcel and Postal Automation Systems Market. The event marks a catastrophic influence affecting myriad facets of the Parcel and Postal Automation Systems market in a multi-dimensional setting. The growth course that has been quite unabashed in the historical times, seems to have been struck suddenly in various unparalleled ways and means, which is therefore also affecting the normal growth prospects in the Parcel and Postal Automation Systems market. This thoughtfully compiled research report underpinning the impact of COVID-19 on the growth trajectory is therefore documented to encourage a planned rebound.

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By the product type, the market is primarily split into Parcel Sorting SystemsMail Sorting SystemsAutomatic reading and coding systemsParcel and Postal Software

By the end-users/application, this report covers the following segments Government PostalCourier, Express, & Parcel

In the subsequent sections of the report, readers are also presented with versatile understanding about the current state of geographical overview, encompassing various regional hubs that consistently keep witnessing growth promoting market developments directed by market veterans, aiming for ample competitive advantage, such that their footing remains strong and steady despite the cut throat competition characterizing the aforementioned Parcel and Postal Automation Systems market. Each of the market players profiled in the report have been analyzed on the basis of their company and product portfolios, to make logical deductions.

Global Parcel and Postal Automation Systems Geographical Segmentation Includes: North America (U.S., Canada, Mexico) Europe (U.K., France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Central & Eastern Europe, CIS) Asia Pacific (China, Japan, South Korea, ASEAN, India, Rest of Asia Pacific) Latin America (Brazil, Rest of L.A.) Middle East and Africa (Turkey, GCC, Rest of Middle East)

Some Major TOC Points: Chapter 1. Report Overview Chapter 2. Global Growth Trends Chapter 3. Market Share by Key Players Chapter 4. Breakdown Data by Type and Application Chapter 5. Market by End Users/Application Chapter 6. COVID-19 Outbreak: Parcel and Postal Automation Systems Industry Impact Chapter 7. Opportunity Analysis in Covid-19 Crisis Chapter 9. Market Driving ForceAnd Many More

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Postal Automation Systems Marketreport covers the COVID 19 impact analysis on key drivers influencing market Growth, Opportunities, the Challenges and the Risks faced by key players and the Postal Automation Systems market as a whole. The complete profile of the worldwide top manufacturers like (Siemens, Toshiba, NEC, Pitney Bowes, SOLYSTIC, Vanderlande, Fives Group, Leonardo, Lockheed Martin, Beumer Group, National Presort (NPI), Dematic, Interroll, Eurosort Systems, Intelligrated, Bastian Solutions, Falcon Autotech, Bowe Systec, GBI Intralogistics, Fluence Automation, ID Mail Systems, Opex, Planet Intelligent Systems, OCM SRL, Parascript) is mentioned such as Capacity, Production, Price, Revenue, Cost, Gross, Gross Margin, Sales Volume, Sales Revenue, Consumption, Growth Rate, Import, Export, Supply, Future Strategies, and The Technological Developments that they are making are also included within this Postal Automation Systems market report. The historical data from 2012 to 2020 and forecast data from 2020 to 2026.

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How IBM is boosting AI, automation for SMEs across Thailand – Tech Wire Asia

IBM Thailand is banking on its cloud and AI services to help drive digital transformation efforts of local businesses, post-COVID-19. Source: AFP

IBM Thailand is pushing its artificial intelligence (AI) and multi-cloud tech services as part of an effort to help small businesses in Thailand drive forward their digital transformation agendas as they recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Small medium enterprises (SMEs) in the Thai kingdom had been ramping up their digital adoption strategies in recent years, with the Thai government encouraging the application of digital innovation into traditional business models and emphasizing the development of the countrys entrepreneurship ecosystem by providing access to THB44 billion (US$1.4 billion) in funding for startups, businesses, and public agencies that were working on digital transformation initiatives.

Digital growth had been gradual in Thailand until the coronavirus scare broke out earlier this year, and local businesses have been placing greater importance on adopting the right technologies, with business consultancy Accenture saying that video conferencing, risk management, cloud services, and digital transformation have all drawn interest from corporate entities in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak.

AI and cloud data tools also help to provide insight on shifting consumer attitudes and help cut down the need for physical interaction during the pandemic, but Accentures 2020 report We, The Post-Digital People: Can your enterprise survive the tech-clash? also found that Thai businesses are increasingly concerned about the scale of digital disruption across industries, with 90% of Thai IT executives pointing out that rapid tech advancement and innovation would disrupt their respective industries.

Organizations have had to readjust their priorities and business goals, and the managing director of IBM Thailand says that SMEs need to diversify their revenue sources while maintaining operations at close to peak efficiencies, and this is helping to drive digital take-up. Over the past four months, Covid-19 has accelerated Thailands digital transformation, which was earlier expected to take shape over three years, said Patama Chantaruck, who is also vice-president for Indochina expansion for IBM Thailand.

IBM Thailand is looking to support these needs by providing its multi-cloud management services to businesses, helping save operational costs from IT infrastructure by 38%, and speeding up the new product development time by 44%, according to Chantaruck.

She says IT services giant IBM can also modernize legacy applications to run on cloud or support mobile development, which can aid firms in garnering repeat revenue, and that IBM also tapping into AI and cybersecurity services to reach out to more SME customers.

IBM Thailand is aware of the potential of AI in automating processes and in improving preventive maintenance tasks, with Chantaruck citing IBMs automation and AI software which can automate repetitive and dangerous tasks, allowing human employees to focus on higher-return work.

Employee productivity could increase 30-40% because of this, she said.

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Global Postal Automation Market Segmentation by Manufacturers comprises:

SiemensToshibaNECPitney BowesSOLYSTICVanderlandeFives GroupLeonardoLockheed MartinBeumer GroupNational Presort (NPI)DematicInterrollEurosort SystemsIntelligratedBastian SolutionsFalcon AutotechBowe SystecGBI Intralogistics

Postal Automation Market By Type:

Culler Facer CancellersLetter SortersFlat SortersParcel SortersMixed Mail Sorters

Postal Automation Market By Application:

Government PostalCourier, Express, & Parcel

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The industry research presents Postal Automation market in North America mainly covers USA, Canada and Mexico. Postal Automation market in Asia-Pacific region cover-up China, Japan, Korea, India and Southeast Asia. Postal Automation market in Europe combines Germany, France, UK, Russia and Italy. Postal Automation market in South America includes Brazil, Argentina, Columbia etc. Postal Automation market in Middle East and Africa incorporates Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa.

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Robot to clock in at convenience store in test of retail automation : The Asahi Shimbun – Asahi Shimbun

In August, a robot vaguely resembling a kangaroo will begin stacking sandwiches, drinks and ready meals on shelves at a Japanese convenience store in a test its maker, Telexistence, hopes will help trigger a wave of retail automation.

Following that trial, store operator FamilyMart says it plans to use robot workers at 20 stores around Tokyo by 2022. At first, people will operate them remotely--until the machines artificial intelligence (AI) can learn to mimic human movements. Rival convenience store chain Lawson is deploying its first robot in September, according to Telexistence.

It advances the scope and scale of human existence, the robot makers chief executive, Jin Tomioka, said as he explained how its technology lets people sense and experience places other than where they are.

The idea, dubbed telexistence, was first proposed by the start ups co-founder, University of Tokyo professor Susumu Tachi, four decades ago.

Their company has received funding from technology investment company Softbank Group and cell phone service operator KDDI in Japan, with overseas investors including European passenger aircraft maker Airbus SE. It dubbed its robot the Model T, a nod to the Ford Motor car that began the era of mass motoring a century ago.

Its quirky design is meant to help shoppers feel at ease because people can feel uncomfortable around robots that look too human.

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Robots are still a rare sight in public. Although they can outperform humans in manufacturing plants built around them, they struggle with simple tasks in more unpredictable urban settings.

Solving that performance problem could help businesses in industrialized nations, particularly those in rapidly aging Japan, cope with fewer workers. Firms hit by the coronavirus outbreak may also need to operate with fewer people.

Since the outbreak started, hotels, restaurants and even gas and oil companies have contacted Telexistence, Tomioka said.

Its difficult to tell now what impact robots might have in restaurants--it could mean fewer people, but it could also create new jobs, said Niki Harada, an official at Japans Restaurant Workers Union.

Using human operators with virtual reality goggles and motion-sensor controls to train its machines slashes the cost of retail robotics compared with complex programming that can cost 10 times more as the hardware and take months to complete, Telexistence says.

Although FamilyMart will still need humans to control its robots, operators can be anywhere and include people who would not normally work in stores, said Tomohiro Kano, a general manager in charge of franchise development.

There are about 1.6 million people in Japan, who for various reasons are not active in the workforce, he said.

Future telexistence robots could also be used in hospitals so doctors could perform operations from remote locations, predicted professor Takeo Kanade, an AI and robotics scientist at Carnegie Mellon University in the United States, who joined Telexistence in February as an adviser.

It might take another 20 years before robots can work in peoples homes, however, he said.

In order for robots to be really usable at home we really have to be able to communicate. The fundamental thing that is lacking is knowing how humans behave.

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