STEP grant will expand access to global markets for Illinois small businesses

CHICAGO - September 28, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn and U.S. Senator Dick Durbin today announced that Illinois will receive a $1.07 million federal grant through the U.S. Small Business Administration's State Trade and Export Promotion Program (STEP) to increase trade and investment in the state. Today's announcement will help the state meet Governor Quinn's goal to double exports by 2014 and comes on the heels of his six-day trade mission to Brazil where he met with government and business leaders to strengthen bilateral cooperation in manufacturing, agriculture, biotechnology and education.

"We want to help small and mid-sized businesses in Illinois gain access to the world's fastest growing markets," Governor Quinn said. "As Illinois companies compete on a global stage, this program provides a stepping stone to increase their sales overseas and fuel job growth at home."

"This funding will provide assistance and guidance to Illinois' successful small businesses that are trying to expand overseas, which will allow them to grow their business and create jobs right here at home," said U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL). "It will also give small businesses that are already exporting the opportunity to take advantage of the financial and technical resources they need to generate more revenue and growth."

The STEP program is a three-year pilot trade and export initiative authorized by the federal Small Business Jobs Act of 2010. Funding will be used to raise the dollar of export sales in Illinois by providing high-impact financial and technical assistance to small and medium-sized businesses. STEP funding will also go towards foreign market trade missions for small and medium-sized businesses. For the first time, funding will also assist Illinois' small and medium sized businesses with the ability to achieve the critical product compliance certifications required for exporting. It is estimated that the STEP grant will enable the state to provide assistance to more than 150 companies.

Last year, Illinois was awarded its first STEP grant of $1.2 million. The competitive funding allowed Illinois to assist more than 120 companies, one-third of which were either new to exporting or new to the market. The companies reported to the state that the pilot program is helping them generate combined more than $150 million in sales in the first year. One-third of the STEP companies qualify as minority, women or veteran-owned businesses or are located in a rural part of the state.

On-Call Surgical Services LLC, located in Zion, Illinois, participated in a group trade mission to "Promote 2011" in Yaounde, Cameroon December 3-11, 2011.  During the show, they met with three companies who signed orders on-site totaling $150,000 and have estimated additional sales of $500,000 within the next 12 months. On-call recruits, manages, trains and staffs human capital in the health care and information technology industries.  Additionally, they distribute medical, surgical and life science products and equipment.

"The state's trade mission to Cameroon provided the opportunity for 'face-time' with potential customers and opened our eyes to new market opportunities outside of the U.S. to grow our business," said Ronnell Showell, CEO, On-Call Surgical Services LLC. "Since then, we have established business partners and are working on securing medical equipment through Cameroon Government Tender. This opportunity was very profitable in networking and cultural experience, but moreover has been a dream come true. Thanks to the entire staff at the DCEO Office of Trade and Investment, it would have been difficult for us to break into this market if it hadn't been for the OTI-STEP assistance."

The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Office of Trade and Investment (OTI) will administer Illinois' STEP grant. The STEP program last year was implemented with the strong support and assistance of state and federal partners including:  the US Small Business Administration, the US Department of Commerce and Illinois' Small Business Development Center's network of 11 International Trade Centers that are located throughout the state, and the Illinois Department of Agriculture.  Illinois ranks in the top ten in terms of the amount of STEP funds awarded by state.

Building on his commitment to increase foreign trade and market Illinois goods overseas, this week Governor Quinn led a delegation of officials from Illinois businesses, educational institutions, and state and local governments on an economic trade mission in Brazil. The mission included stops in São Paulo, Brasilia and Recife, where Governor Quinn presided over the signing of several memorandums of understanding as part of the Doing Business with Illinois program, which is designed to establish global ties in manufacturing, agriculture, biotechnology and education.

Illinois is the fifth largest exporting state in the U.S., with exports totaling over $64.8 billion in 2011. Illinois increased exports by nearly 30 percent over 2010, adding an additional $14.8 billion. Illinois ranks first in the Midwest for exports and foreign direct investment.

For more information on Illinois trade opportunities, visit DCEO's trade site at exports.illinois.gov.

 

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For updates on Governor Quinn's trip, visit www.Illinois.gov or follow him on Twitter at @GovernorQuinn. More information about Illinois trade and business opportunities can be found on the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity's website at www.illinoisbiz.biz.

 

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Partnerships Reflect Joint Commitment to Boosting Manufacturing, Biotechnology, Education and Agriculture

RECIFE, BRAZIL - September 26, 2012. Continuing his economic trade mission in Brazil, Governor Pat Quinn today visited Recife where he announced major steps to build upon Illinois' role as a leading competitor in the global marketplace. While in Recife, the Governor administered several economic development and education agreements that will help pave the way for continued trade and innovation between Illinois and Brazil.

"I am committed to ensuring that Illinois is a top competitor in today's global marketplace," Governor Quinn said. "The agreements and programs our two regions are announcing today build upon our effort to expand our economies, while also boosting innovation and growing technologies."

The agreements signed today include a sister river agreement between the state of Illinois and Pernambuco, Brazil. Under the agreement, the regions will work together to share policies and innovative ideas to maintain and conserve the Illinois and Capibaribe Rivers, as well as the promotion of economic development for these two vital waterways through sustainable commercial and navigational uses and eco-friendly tourism and recreation activities.

Earlier this week during the trade mission, the Illinois Manufacturers' Association (IMA) and the Federation of Industries of the State of São Paulo, Brazil (FIESP) signed an agreement to promote trade and investment between Illinois and Brazilian manufacturing companies. This agreement will pave the way for Illinois companies to gain improved access to FIESP member companies and ease their entry into the Brazilian market.  In particular, Governor Quinn's focus on the Doing Business with Illinois program and the IMA-FIESP agreement will help Illinois companies maximize business opportunities resulting from the billions of dollars Brazil's government plans to invest in improving its transportation infrastructure across the country.

On Monday, the Governor also supervised a separate agreement between BIO- RIO, Brazil's leading biotechnology association, and the Illinois Science & Technology Coalition, a public-private organization that cultivates and attracts research and technology-based investment in the state.  Among other key activities covered in the agreement, BIO-RIO, which recently opened a Chicago office,  will coordinate Brazil's pavilion and have a presence at the April 2013 BIO International Convention in Chicago.  The BIO Convention is the largest gathering of biotech firms in the world.  The agreement creates an important platform for communication and exchange between the organizations and their members to promote collaboration in research, talent and trade and investment opportunities across the life sciences sector.

During the mission, Governor Quinn also promoted Illinois' world class educational institutions and presided over agreements between several educational institutions in Illinois and Brazil that are designed to attract greater numbers of Brazilian students to the State. These agreements promote joint teaching and research opportunities, faculty and student exchanges and other educational opportunities to foster a collaborative relationship between the partner institutions. Partner institutions include :

  • The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and University of Campinas, the premier university in São Paulo;
  • The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Federal University of Pernambuco, one of Brazil's top universities;
  • The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and State University of Pernambuco, a public state university located in Recife;
  • The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Brazilian Federal Agency for Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education (CAPES), the federal agency that oversees graduate education in Brazil;
  • DePaul University and CAPES;
  • The Illinois Institute of Technology and CAPES;
  • The Illinois Institute of Technology and Northeast Center for Strategic Technologies, a research unit under the Brazilian government; and
  • Kendall College and the University of Anhembi Morumbi, one of three private universities in São Paulo.

At each of the three stops in São Paulo, Brasilia, and Recife, Governor Quinn is holding meetings with key private sector leaders, top government officials and potential trading partners in order to open up more markets to Illinois companies. Among the senior Brazilian officials meeting with Gov. Quinn are Geraldo Alckmin, Governor of the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil's economic engine and most populous state.

Gov. Quinn's schedule also includes meetings with Minister of Education Aloizio Mercadante Oliva; Minister of Transportation Paulo Sergio Passos; Minister of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade Fernando Pimentel; Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Marco Antonio Raupp; US Ambassador to Brazil Thomas A. Shannon, Jr.; and Governor of the Central Bank of Brazil Alexandre Antonio Tombini; as well as other Brazilian government and business leaders.

Before departing on Friday, Governor Quinn and the Illinois trade mission delegation will also meet with more than 60 business leaders from the State of Pernambuco, including Gov. Eduardo Henrique Accioly Campos, as guests of the American Chamber of Commerce in Recife. He will also tour infrastructure projects at the Port of Suape and view Illinois-based Ingredion Inc's facility in Pernambuco, Brazil.

For updates on Governor Quinn's trip, visit www.Illinois.gov or follow him on Twitter at @GovernorQuinn. More information about Illinois trade and business opportunities can be found on the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity's website at www.illinoisbiz.biz.

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Attached are photos featuring Governor Pat Quinn on his trade mission to Brazil holding several productive meetings with Brazilian business leaders and industry groups with the goal of strengthening partnerships that will boost Illinois' economy and create jobs.

Governor Quinn is shown met with business leaders on Monday from the Federation of Industries of the State of São Paulo, which is the largest business organization in the country, representing more than 130 industry groups.

For updates on Governor Quinn's trip, visit www.Illinois.gov or follow him on Twitter at @GovernorQuinn. More information about Illinois trade and business opportunities can be found on the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity's website at www.illinoisbiz.biz.

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State Initiative Links Private Sector, Higher Ed Community to Provide $155,000 in Scholarships, Internships to Brazilian Students Studying in Illinois

BRASILIA, BRAZIL - September 25, 2012. Continuing his economic trade mission to Brazil, Governor Pat Quinn today announced a new initiative that will help increase educational opportunities between Illinois and Brazil, attract more Brazilian students to the state, and promote Illinois' colleges and universities as global leaders in education. Under the initiative, Illinois-based companies will provide tens of thousands of dollars in scholarships as well as internships to Brazilian students studying in Illinois.

Today's announcement builds on Governor Quinn's commitment to strengthen education in Illinois, and supports President Obama's "100,000 Strong in the Americas" goal, an initiative to increase study between Latin America and the Caribbean and the United States.

"As one of the world's largest economies, Brazil is an important partner for Illinois as we expand our relationships overseas and boost our global competitiveness," Governor Quinn said. "The agreements we're announcing today will strengthen our commercial ties, increase tourism and build a pipeline of educated, skilled workers who are better prepared for a 21st century global economy."

Illinois-based companies including the Motorola Solutions Foundation and Ingredion Inc. (formerly Corn Products) will donate $155,000 in scholarship funds to support undergraduate students attending Illinois schools for the upcoming 2013-2014 school year through the Science Without Borders Program. In addition, Tate & Lyle will provide internships to two Brazilian students at its Illinois facility.

"As the philanthropic arm of a global company, the Motorola Solutions Foundation is proud to partner with Governor Quinn to support the next generation of science and engineering professionals in Brazil," said Matt Blakely, director, Motorola Solutions Foundation. "We look forward to meeting the scholars and seeing all they will accomplish."

Illinois already has 91 students from Brazil's Science Mobility or "Science Without Borders" Program, an initiative of the Brazilian government to provide scholarships to Brazilian undergraduate students for one year of study at colleges and universities in the United States

Scholarships are given primarily to students in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields. Students in the program will return to Brazil to complete their degrees. Nine Illinois colleges/universities already qualify for Science without Borders.

During his visit today, Governor Quinn also announced that officials with the University of Illinois, Illinois Institute of Technology and DePaul University have entered into agreements with the Brazilian Federal Agency for Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education to promote educational, scientific and technological activity. The institutions will work together to facilitate undergraduate and graduate exchange programs where students will study at their home and visiting schools. The agreement also opens the door to joint research opportunities.

For updates on Governor Quinn's trip, visit www.Illinois.gov or follow him on Twitter at @GovernorQuinn. More information about Illinois trade and business opportunities can be found on the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity's website at www.illinoisbiz.biz.

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State ramps up effort to attract Brazilian visitors as Illinois delegation promotes tourism

São Paulo - September 24, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn invited Brazilians to Illinois today during his trade mission to Brazil to increase tourism, education and business between the state and the South American country. The Governor is addressing members of the travel industry in São Paulo this afternoon to showcase Illinois and Chicago as a visitor destination. Joining Governor Quinn are a host of Illinois businesses and organizations, including Chicago-based United Airlines, to encourage travel to Illinois. The trip is part of Governor Quinn's economic development program, which promotes Illinois' business advantages on a global stage.

"Illinois offers Brazilians an authentic American experience," said Governor Quinn. "Whether it is the world-class culture and scenic lakefront in Chicago, the history of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, the bluffs along the Mississippi River or the farmlands surrounding the historic Route 66 highway, Brazilian travelers will find plenty to enjoy in Illinois."

Governor Quinn's effort to draw more Brazilian visitors to Illinois builds on recent tourism gains. Illinois welcomed 56,000 visitors from Brazil in 2011, making Brazilians the seventh largest group of overseas travelers to Illinois. Inbound travel from Brazil to the U.S. is expected to grow 70 percent between 2011 and 2016.

The Illinois tourism industry generated a record $31.8 billion in 2011, up 8.4 percent from a year ago, fueled by a record increase in leisure travel. The robust results emphasize the critical role tourism plays in fueling Illinois' economic growth, creating jobs and providing additional revenue to the state.

Governor Quinn's trade mission to Brazil also coincides with increased efforts by Choose Chicago, the city's official sales and marketing organization, to attract Brazilian visitors and promote Chicago as a business and leisure travel destination. Choose Chicago recently established a new partnership with São Paulo-based Interamerican Network to support Chicago's tourism efforts in Brazil. Interamerican will provide support for travel trade sales and relations in this important Latin American market.

"Brazil is among Chicago's top overseas inbound markets," said Don Welsh, president and CEO of Choose Chicago, who joined Governor Quinn in Sao Paulo. "With extensive efforts underway to ease the visa process for Brazilian travelers to the United States coupled with daily nonstop service between São Paulo and Chicago, we have a great opportunity to share compelling reasons for Brazilians to travel to Chicago, whether for the first time or as returning visitors."

United Airlines offers a daily nonstop flight from São Paulo to Chicago. The airline also serves Rio de Janeiro with daily one-stop flights from Chicago.

"More and more Brazilians are choosing Chicago as their destination, whether for business or tourism, and United wants to support and invest in this opportunity," said Cristiane Franck, country director for Brazil and Argentina at United Airlines. "We recently celebrated 20 years of operations in Brazil and are aligned with the development of the local market."

More information about Illinois trade and business opportunities can be found on the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity's website at illinoisbiz.biz.

Tourism Facts

·           Illinois is the 8th most visited state by international travelers. (Source: Office of Travel and Tourism Industries)

·          Chicago is the 10th most popular destination for international travelers. (Source: Office of Travel and Tourism Industries)

·           Inbound travel from Brazil to the US is expected to grow 70% from 2011 to 2016 (second highest rate of forecasted growth). (Source: Office of Travel and Tourism Industries)

·           Inbound travel from Brazil to the US grew 26% to 1,508,000 in 2011 from 2010. (Source: Office of Travel and Tourism Industries)

·           Brazil ranks fifth in visitor spending in the U.S., spending a record $8.5 billion in 2011, up 36% from a year earlier. Brazil has seen double-digit growth for eight consecutive years. Travel and tourism account for 39% of all U.S. services exports to Brazil. (Source: Office of Travel and Tourism Industries)

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AT&T "No Text on Board Pledge Day" gets support from
IDOT, Tollway & Illinois State Police

 

CHICAGO - September 19, 2012. Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn and Secretary of State Jesse White today urged Illinois drivers to take the pledge to never text and drive again, as part of the AT&T initiative on "No Text on Board Pledge Day." In addition, AT&T premiered a new public service announcement starring Derrick Rose with the basketball star urging drivers not to text and drive.

As part of his commitment to make Illinois roads safer, Governor Quinn signed a state law that prohibits texting while driving. The governor also enlisted several state agencies to help educate drivers about the dangers of texting while driving through the "Drive Now. Text Later." traffic safety initiative.

"No text message is as important as your life or the lives of others," Gov. Quinn said. "I signed legislation to prevent distracted driving, but we can never do enough to educate drivers about the dangers and consequences of texting while driving. Today, I urge all Illinois drivers to take the pledge to never text and drive again."

Secretary of State Jesse White chaired the state's Distracted Driving Task Force in an effort to decrease the number of crashes on Illinois roads.  These efforts led to the statewide ban on texting while driving for all drivers of all ages signed into law by Governor Quinn in 2009.  Since the law took effect, more than 2,600 people have been convicted for texting while driving.

"These laws are important and make our roads safer," said White. "No driver has any business text messaging while they are driving. However, far too many drivers continue to text while driving. That is why I am pleased to join AT&T in this comprehensive effort to change behavior and save lives. The message is simple: Drive now; text later. Because no text is worth dying for."

"Our goal is to save lives," said Paul La Schiazza, President, AT&T Illinois. "With the support of Governor Quinn, Secretary White and Derrick Rose, we're challenging every driver in Illinois to take the pledge to never text and drive again."

The AT&T "It Can Wait" campaign is focusing attention on this "No Text on Board Pledge Day," as the company is asking all drivers to take the pledge to never text and drive again.  To take the pledge, anyone can  log on to www.ItCanWait.com.  The announcement and Derrick Rose PSA premiere were held at the new AT&T flagship store at 600 N. Michigan Avenue in Chicago. AT&T held events at 11 locations across the state today to raise awareness and encourage drivers to take the pledge.

Basketball superstar Derrick Rose is continuing to offer his support to the AT&T "It Can Wait" campaign, this time in a new AT&T public service announcement that premiered Wednesday and can be viewed on the AT&T website, the AT&T Facebook page and the AT&T YouTube Channel.

"I have to be focused when I drive, whether it's on the court or on the road. That's why I don't text when I drive. I tell my friends: "It Can Wait," said Derrick Rose. "I'm proud to join AT&T's team and help lead this important campaign to warn teenage drivers in Illinois about the real dangers of texting while driving."

In the 30-second spot, the basketball star talks about all the things he does while driving to the basket on the court, but knows when driving behind the wheel, he doesn't text and drive.

"I can do lots of special things when I'm driving. I can go to my left. Move smoothly to my right. My crossover dribble is sick. And I like to crash it over the top. But one thing I never do? I don't text when I drive.  I tell my friends, 'It Can Wait. I'm Derrick Rose and I don't text when I drive. Join my team."

The Illinois State Police, Illinois Dept. of Transportation, and the Illinois Tollway support the AT&T "It Can Wait" campaign and are working to stop and prevent texting while driving. IDOT is assisting in the effort with electronic highway signs that remind drivers not to text and drive, and cause drivers to think about traffic safety by providing the updated number of Illinois highway fatalities.

"The texting stakes are high and the tragic outcomes are too likely when two hands are not behind the wheel of a car," said Illinois State Police Director Hiram Grau. "Law enforcement officers can only do so much to save lives and expect the motoring public to follow the law, be responsible and continue to raise public safety awareness about this important safety campaign."

"IDOT is educating drivers through our 'Drive Now. Text Later.' traffic safety initiative," said IDOT Secretary Ann L. Schneider.  "We encourage drivers to take the pledge to never text and drive again. There is no text message that is more important than the safety of our citizens."

"By committing to a lifetime of no texting and driving, Illinois residents are fully accepting the responsibility that comes with a set of car keys," said Illinois Tollway Executive Director Kristi Lafleur. "We stand with others in Illinois calling on drivers to 'Drive Now. Text Later.' Let their dedication to the safety of others serve as an example for all drivers to follow."

For more information about efforts to raise awareness of the dangers while texting and driving and to reduce the number of cell-phone-related accidents on Illinois roadways, visit http://www.illinoistollway.com/drive-now-text-later.

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New Executive Order Increases Government Data Available to the Public

CHICAGO - September 18, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today signed a new executive order to further increase transparency and accountability in government by establishing a new state Open Operating Standard. The order encourages state agencies and local governments across Illinois to increase the amount of raw data they share with each other, businesses, academic institutions and the general public.

"Increasing access to the information collected by the State of Illinois will lead to better government and more informed citizens," Governor Quinn said. "This executive order will make more data available to the public and further empower the people of Illinois to make a difference, while also spurring economic development by encouraging software developers to create innovative and useful applications for this data."

The State of Illinois Open Data site, Data.Illinois.Gov, is a searchable clearinghouse of information from state agencies that is helping inform residents about the operation of state government and encouraging the creative use of state information, including the development of applications for mobile devices that can be built around the data.  This site, which the Governor launched in June 2011, now contains more than 6,400 data sets.

"In signing this executive order to adopt an open operating standard, Governor Quinn is strengthening Illinois' role as a national leader in open data, citizen engagement and transparency," said Sean Vinck, State Chief Information Officer.

Today's order also encourages any unit of local government to adopt this Open Operating Standard.

This is another initiative of the Illinois Innovation Council, created by Governor Quinn in February 2011, to promote economic development through innovation and the engagement of citizens, developers, academia and industry.  For more information, please visit www.illinoisinnovation.com.

See below for full text of Governor Quinn's executive order.

EXECUTIVE ORDER 3 (2012)

ESTABLISHING AN OPEN OPERATING STANDARD FOR ILLINOIS:

USING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO PROMOTE TRANSPARENCY, EFFICIENCY AND SAVINGS

WHEREAS, data.illinois.gov empowers the public to access and utilize public data collected and maintained by the State of Illinois and the Federal Government;

WHEREAS, the State of Illinois is committed to be a national leader in improving access to public data sets for all citizens, and to encourage entrepreneurs and innovators to draw on this data for the benefit of all in the Land of Lincoln;

WHEREAS, the State and municipalities of Illinois collect information and data on numerous topics including services available to the residents of the State of Illinois;

WHEREAS, finding and utilizing government data that should be readily accessible is often burdensome for developers and the general public; and

WHEREAS, government information should be organized with consistency and should be freely available to everyone to use as they wish; and

WHEREAS, fully meeting the State's commitment to open data will require adoption of an open data operating standard and utilization of a cloud-based open data platform for the State's open data portal, coordinated strategic planning, where appropriate and feasible, by agencies as to enterprise application portfolio management, and will require the State making its open data portal available to all units of government within the State including, but not limited to, municipalities, counties and public universities statewide so that everyone may participate in the open data movement;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, pursuant to the executive authority set forth in Article V of the Illinois Constitution, do hereby direct as follows:

I.              Creation - Establishing an Open Operating Standard

There is hereby established an open operating standard ("Illinois Open Data") for the State of Illinois.  Under this open operating standard, each agency, or arm, of State government under the jurisdiction of the Governor ?including any office, administration, department, division, bureau, board, commission, advisory committee or other government entity performing a governmental function of the State of Illinois?will undertake best efforts to make available public data data sets of public information.  Any unit of local government which elects to do so may adopt the State standard for itself.  To implement this Executive Order the State Chief Information Officer (State CIO) will establish policies, standards, and guidance as provided within this Order.  In addition, the State CIO will designate, upon consultation with and approval of the Office of the Governor, a current employee of State government to act, in addition to his or her existing responsibilities, as the State Deputy Chief Information Officer for Open Data.

II.            Purpose - Policies Established

It is the intent of this Executive Order to establish and implement an enterprise-wide commitment to fully adopting an open operating standard because making public data available online using open standards will make the operation of government across the State of Illinois more transparent, effective and accountable to the public.  A statewide policy of open data will streamline intra-governmental and inter-governmental communication and interoperability, permit the public to assist in identifying efficient solutions for government, promote innovative strategies for social progress and create economic opportunities.

This Order will:

(i)               establish protocols for Illinois State agencies to make public data available online using open standards and a process establishing enterprise-wide IT management standards, policies and governance principles to enable the State to fully implement the open operating standard while managing existing information technology resources and capabilities with enhanced efficiency;

(ii)              provide for coordinated strategic planning by agencies with respect to application modernzation, IT and telecommunication policy, in pursuance of a consistent statewide enterprise portfolio strategy to maximize the amount of public data made available and ensure compliance with this Order; and

(iii)             establish, in accordance with Executive Order 10 (2010), a policy, under which each State agency will evaluate cloud computing options before making any new IT or telecom investments.

III.           Function - Protocol and Compliance

A.    Data Availability Protocol

1.    Adopting a Uniform Statewide Portal for Open Data

The public data sets agencies make available on the Internet shall be accessible through a single web portal that is linked to data.illinois.gov or any successor website maintained by, or on behalf of, the State of Illinois.  If an agency cannot make all such public data sets available on the single web portal the agency shall report to the Office of the State CIO which public data set or sets it is unable to make available, the reasons why it cannot do so, and the date by which the agency expects those data sets will be available on the single web portal.

2.    Establishing Technical Standards for Publicly Reporting Open Data

i.    Public data sets shall be made available in accordance with technical standards published by the Office of the State CIO, in consultation with the Deputy State Chief Information Officer for Open Data, subject matter experts in all state agencies, and representatives of external entities including, but not limited to, representatives of units of local government, not-for-profit organizations specializing in technology and innovation and representatives of the academic community.  Data sets shall be in a format that permits automated processing and shall make use of appropriate technology to notify the public of all updates.  The State CIO, in order to ensure sucessful effectuation of this Order, will establish appropriate policies, procedures and protocols for the coordinated management of the State's information technology resources.  In addition, upon consultation with and approval of the Office of the Governor, the State CIO may designate one or more persons to comprise the staff of the Office of the State CIO in order to carry out the duties set forth in this Executive Order.

ii.    Public data sets shall be updated as often as is necessary to preserve the integrity and usefulness of the data sets to the extent that the agency regularly maintains or updates the public data set.

iii.    Public data sets shall be made available without any registration requirement, license requirement or restrictions on their use provided that the department may require a third party providing to the public any public data set, or application utilizing such data set, to explicitly identify the source and version of the public data set and a description of any modifications made to such public data set.  Registration requirements, license requirements or restrictions as used in this section shall not include measures required to ensure access to public data sets, to protect the single website housing public data sets from unlawful abuse or attempts to damage or impair use of the website, or to analyze the types of data being used to improve service delivery.

iv.    Public data sets shall be accessible to external search capabilities.

B.    Compliance Timeline

1.    There is hereby established a timeline for compliance with agency open data standards.

2.    Within 60 days of the effective date of this Order, the State CIO shall prepare and publish: (i) a technical standards manual for the publishing of public data sets in raw or unprocessed form through a single web portal by State agencies for the purpose of making public data available to the greatest number of users and for the greatest number of applications and shall, whenever practicable, use open standards for web publishing and e-government; and (ii) as needed, portfolio management policies for ensuring compliance with the requirements of this Executive Order.  The manual shall identify the reasons why each technical standard was selected and for which types of data it is applicable, and may recommend or require that data be published in more than one technical standard.  The manual shall include a plan to adopt or utilize a web application programming interface that permits application programs to request and receive public data sets directly from the web portal.  The manual and related policies may be updated as necessary.

3.    The State CIO shall consult with appropriate external entities, including units of local government, not-for-profit organizations with a specialization in technology and innovation, other State governments, academic institutions and voluntary consensus standards bodies and shall, when such participation is feasible, in the public interest and compatible with agency and departmental missions, authorities and priorities, participate with such bodies in the development of technical and open standards.

C.   Plan for Agency Compliance

1.    Within 120 days of the effective date of this Order, each State agency shall submit a compliance plan and a draft longer term strategic enterprise application plan consistent with this Order to the Office of the Governor and shall make such plan available to the public on the web portal. Each agency shall collaborate with the Governor's Office and the State CIO in formulating its plan. The plan shall include : (i) a summary description of public data sets under the control of each agency on or after the effective date of this Order; and (ii) a summary explanation of how its plans, charters, budgets, capital expenditures, contracts and other related documents and information for each IT and telecommunications project it proposes to undertake can be utilized to support Illinois Open Data and related savings and efficiencies. This plan shall prioritize such public data sets for inclusion on the single web portal on or before December 31, 2014, in accordance with the standards provided for in Subsection III. B.

2.    For purposes of prioritizing public data sets, agencies shall consider whether information embodied in the public data set: (1) can be used to increase agency accountability and responsiveness; (2) improves public knowledge of the agency and its operations; (3) furthers the mission of the agency; (4) creates economic opportunity; (5) is received via the on-line forum for inclusion of particular public data sets; or (6) responds to a need or demand identified by public consultation.

3.    No later than July 1, 2013 and every July first thereafter, the State CIO shall submit and post on the web portal an update of the compliance plan. This update shall include the specific measures undertaken to make public data sets available on the single web portal since the immediately preceding update, specific measures that will be undertaken prior to the next update, an update to the list of public data sets if necessary, any changes to the prioritization of public data sets and an update to the timeline for the inclusion of data sets on the single web portal if necessary.

4.    Consistent with both the Executive Order 10 (2010) directive requiring agencies to limit information technology expenditures by increasing the use of cloud computing where appropriate, and with the Federal Government's cloud computing strategy,  all agencies are required to evaluate safe, secure cloud computing options, before making any new IT or telecom investments, and, if feasible, adopt suitable cloud computing solutions.  Each agency shall re-evaluate its technology sourcing strategy to include consideration and application of cloud computing solutions as part of the budget process.

IV.          Transparency and Liability

A.    The State CIO shall conspicuously publish the open data legal policy of Part IV.C., infra, on the web portal.

B.    The State CIO may establish and maintain an on-line forum to solicit feedback from the public and to encourage public discussion on open data policies and public data set availability on the web portal.

C.   The open data legal policy is as follows:

Public data sets made available on the web portal are provided for informational purposes. The State does not warranty the completeness, accuracy, content or fitness for any particular purpose or use of any public data set made available on the web portal, nor are any such warranties to be implied or inferred with respect to the public data sets furnished therein.

The State is not liable for any deficiencies in the completeness, accuracy, content or fitness for any particular purpose or use of any public data set, or application utilizing such data set, provided by any third party.

Nothing in this Order is to be construed to create a private right of action to enforce its provisions.

V.            Superseding Conflicting, Preceding Orders and Agreements

To the extent that any Executive Order, Administrative Order, Intergovernmental or Interagency Agreement (to which the State of Illinois or one of its executive branch agencies is a party), or other policy, procedure or protocol conflicts with, contradicts, or is inconsistent with any provision of this Executive Order, any such conflicting, contradicting, or inconsistent order, agreement, policy, procedure, or protocol is hereby expressly revoked, repealed and superseded.

VI.          Definitions

"Cloud computing," as defined by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.

"Data" means final versions of statistical or factual information (i) in alphanumeric form reflected in a list, table, graph, chart or other non-narrative form, that can be digitally transmitted or processed; and (ii) regularly created or maintained by or on behalf of and owned by an agency that records a measurement, transaction, or determination related to the mission of an agency.  "Data" does not include information provided to an agency by other governmental entities, nor does it include image files, such as designs, drawings, maps, photos, or scanned copies of original documents, except that it does include statistical or factual information about such image files and shall include geographic information system data.

Data not subject to the requirements of this Order include :

(1)  data to which an agency may deny access pursuant to any provision of a federal, state or local law, rule or regulation;

(2)  data that contains a significant amount of data to which an agency may deny access pursuant to any provision of a federal, state or local law, rule or regulation where redacting such protected data in order to publish the unprotected elements would impose undue financial or administrative burden;

(3)  data that reflects the internal deliberative process of an agency or agencies, including but not limited to negotiating positions, future procurements, or pending or reasonably anticipated legal or administrative proceedings;

(4)  data stored on an agency-owned personal computing device, or data stored on a portion of a network that has been exclusively assigned to a single agency employee or a single agency owned or controlled computing device;

(5)  materials subject to copyright, patent, trademark, confidentiality agreements or trade secret protection;

(6)  proprietary applications, computer code, software, operating systems or similar materials;

(7)  employment records, internal employee-related directories or lists, facilities data, information technology, internal service-desk and other data related to internal agency administration; and

(8)  any other data the publication of which is prohibited by law.

"Open operating standard" means a technical standard developed and maintained by a voluntary consensus standards body that is available to the public without royalty or fee.  The term indicates a technical and managerial philosophy for public administration that prioritizes openness, transparency and multilateral collaboration in the collection, assessment, reporting and dissemination of all information that is coupled with flexible, evolving but effective policies, procedures, and practices that promote adherence to an enterprise-

wide ethos of openness in data collection and reporting while also effectively disincentivizing non-adherence.  In addition, "Open operating standard" also involves the conscious effort of the State government to lead a statewide commitment by governments at all levels to adopt a philosophy of openness and transparency in the collection and reporting of information by providing a common statewide portal for open data, establishing guidelines and policies for promoting open data, and promoting the participation of local governments in the Statewide open data effort.

"Public Data" means all data that is collected by any unit of State or local government in pursuance of that entity's official responsibilities which is otherwise subject to disclosure pursuant to the State's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 ILCS 140/ et. seq., and is not prohibited from disclosure pursuant to any other contravening legal instrument, including but not limited to, a superseding provision of Federal or state law or an injunction from a court of competent jurisdiction.

"Strategic Plan" means an organization's evaluation, over an up-to-5-year window, of its strategy and direction, including a framework for decision-making with respect to resource allocation to achieve defined goals.  Development of a Strategic Plan requires an organization to understand both its internal state and the possible avenues by which it might achieve its goals.

"Voluntary consensus standards body" means an organization that plans, develops, establishes or coordinates voluntary consensus standards using agreed-upon procedures.  A voluntary consensus standards body is defined by the following attributes: openness; balance of interest; due process; an appeals process; and consensus.

VII.         Savings Clause

Nothing in this Executive Order shall be construed to contravene any State or federal law, or any collective bargaining agreement.

VIII.        Severability

If any provision of this Executive Order or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, this invalidity does not affect any other provision or application of this Executive Order which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application. To achieve this purpose, the provisions of this Executive Order are declared to be severable.

IX.          Effective Date

This Executive Order shall take effect immediately upon its filing with the Secretary of State.

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Calls Mexican Independence Day a time to honor a century of friendship, trade

CHICAGO, IL - September 15, 2012.  On the eve of Mexican Independence Day, Governor Pat Quinn today announced that Illinois exports to Mexico in the first half of 2012 topped $3 billion - a 13.7 percent increase over the previous year and a new record high. The state's robust trading relationship with Mexico has been enhanced by the Illinois Office of Trade and Investment in Mexico City, as well as a century-long tradition of friendship and trade between Illinois and Mexico. Illinois exports overall are at the highest level in a decade and today's announcement is the latest step towards Governor Quinn's goal of doubling Illinois exports by 2015.

"Illinois is home to world-class goods and services, and we should utilize all of our assets to get a competitive edge in global markets," Governor Quinn said. "One of our most valuable resources is a century-long tradition of friendship and trade with Mexico, which we honor on days such as Mexican Independence Day."

Mexico has played a key role in Illinois' rise in exports, with 20 percent growth in 2010 and 34 percent growth in 2011. In his push to increase trade, the Governor established a high-level Export Advisory Council comprised of the State's top CEOs and private sector leaders to craft strategies for boosting exports, while serving as global ambassadors for the State.

Governor Quinn - who marched in the Mexican Independence Day Parade in Chicago's La Villita last week - noted that Mexican immigration to Chicago began in earnest exactly 100 years ago. Illinois has enjoyed a strong relationship with places such as Michoacán, Monterrey and Mexico City, and these ties are translating into healthy trading opportunities.

The Illinois Office of Trade and Investment - located on Mexico City's bustling Paseo de La Reforma - has been providing small and medium-sized Illinois businesses with expertise in all phases of export development as well as partner contacts in Mexico. The Office provides critical support to any Illinois business wanting to enter the Mexican market. In 2011, Mexico accounted for nearly 9 percent of Illinois' total export portfolio with $5.7 billion in exports, and - in the post-NAFTA era - ranks second only to Canada as a trading partner.  Exported goods to Mexico include machinery, agriculture products, electronics and chemicals.

The Mexican-origin population living and working in Illinois (1.6 million persons, or 12.5% of the State's population, according to the 2010 Census) is also an important component in the commercial, investment, social and cultural relationship that generates economic benefits to both Illinois and Mexico. Further, some Illinois municipalities have established "sister city" relationships in Mexico as well: Naperville with Pátzcuaro, Michoacán; Highland Park with Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco; Springfield with San Pedro de Las Colonias, Coahuila; Kankakee with Guanajuato, and Chicago with Mexico City.

Illinois continues to rank first in the Midwest for exports and was the sixth-largest U.S. exporting state in 2011. More information about Illinois trade and business opportunities can be found on the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity's website at www.illinoisbiz.biz.

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Quinn: CHP cuts manufacturing costs, air pollution

CHICAGO - September 13, 2012. Illinois is one of four states chosen by the National Governors Association (NGA) for a prestigious "Best Practices Policy Academy" grant to boost industrial productivity through use of energy efficiency and Combined Heat and Power (CHP).

The bipartisan NGA said Illinois earned the award due to its, "...approach to advancing industrial energy efficiency by engaging a wide range of stakeholders across the state to develop solutions linked to the state's energy efficiency goals."

"Industry is part of Illinois' heritage, from the stockyards and blast furnaces of our parents' generation to the high tech corridors of today," Governor Quinn said. "Manufacturers can trim energy costs and sharpen their competitive edge by using CHP and other homegrown measures."

Combined Heat and Power (CHP) is an efficient and clean approach to on-site power generation. Under conventional CHP, fuel is burned in a "prime mover" such as a gas turbine, with the waste heat "recycled" to provide heating, cooling and/or dehumidification. Under "Waste Energy Recovery" (WER), the fuel is burned in a furnace or boiler to provide heat to an industrial process, with excess heat "recycled" to generate electricity on-site.

Following a national trend, energy expenditures by Illinois' 14,700 manufacturers have increased by 25 percent since 2000.

The NGA grant will address ways to enhance Illinois industry through energy efficiency and CHP in nine manufacturing sectors: primary metals, petroleum and coal products, chemical, food, nonmetallic mineral products, paper, fabricated metal products, machinery, and plastic and rubber products.

There are currently 139 CHP units in Illinois - accounting for 1,367 MW of electricity generation - powering factories, farms, schools, hospitals, museums, wastewater treatment plants and more. Large CHP facilities include the Archer Daniels Midland plants in Decatur and Peoria, University of Illinois campuses in both Champaign and Chicago, Eastern Illinois University and U.S. Steel's Granite City Works. Others include the Brookfield Zoo, M&M Mars Candy Company, Great Lakes Naval Training Center and three veterans' facilities.

Among the newer Illinois CHP installations is a 3 MW CHP system at the Illinois River Energy Ethanol Plant in Rochelle which was installed with the help of Federal stimulus funds and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. The DCEO also provided assistance to build CHP plants at a Stephenson County dairy farm, and at wastewater treatment plants in Danville, Decatur, Downers Grove and Fox Lake.

Illinois is a leader in sustainability and energy efficiency, with efforts like the Green Governments Coordinating Council, 'Illinois Energy Now Trade Ally Program' and other energy-saving initiatives. In addition to the $12,000 grant, NGA will provide specialized assistance and work closely with the "Illinois team" to develop an action plan by April 2013 for use in other states. The Illinois team - still in formation - will include the University of Illinois at Chicago's Energy Resources Center, Illinois Commerce Commission, Illinois DCEO's State Energy Office, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Pollution Prevention, Office of the Governor and representatives of the State's manufacturing and power utilities sectors.

The bipartisan National Governors Association has been the voice of the nation's Governors since 1908. The NGA's Center for Best Practices is the research and development arm of NGA that directly serves the nation's governors. Through the Center, governors may learn what does (and doesn't) work, obtain tailored assistance in designing new policy programs and receive timely information about cutting-edge programs in other states.

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