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India proposes to address unauthorised non-GSO activities as space sector booms
India proposes to address unauthorised non-GSO activities as space sector booms

Time of India

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

India proposes to address unauthorised non-GSO activities as space sector booms

NEW DELHI: India, led by the ITU-APT Foundation of India ( IAFI ), Isro and government officials, has proposed to address the unauthorised non-geostationary satellite orbit (non-GSO) earth station operations within the fixed-satellite service (FSS) and mobile-satellite service (MSS) segments. To this extent, the IAFI presented a detailed proposal at the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) Working Party 4A and 4C meetings held in Shanghai, China, recently. 'The proposal, presented by Bharat Bhatia, president of IAFI, received strong support from participating member states and marked a significant step in global regulatory discussions ahead of the World Radiocommunication Conference 2027 (WRC-27),' said IAFI. The Central government developed the proposal along with IAFI, the statement added. India's submission presented clear methodologies to strengthen the enforcement of existing frameworks while 'preserving the integrity and growth of legitimate non-GSO activities', as per the statement. 'India's proposal reflects our deep commitment to ensuring the responsible and sustainable use of the satellite spectrum and orbital resources. As the space industry continues to grow rapidly, there is an urgent need for global cooperation in curbing unauthorised operations that could threaten the stability of satellite services,' Bhatia said.

Myriad Advisor Solutions Highlights the Power of Succession Planning and 4C Compliance
Myriad Advisor Solutions Highlights the Power of Succession Planning and 4C Compliance

Associated Press

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Myriad Advisor Solutions Highlights the Power of Succession Planning and 4C Compliance

WAUKEE, Iowa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 21, 2025-- Myriad Advisor Solutions (Myriad), a long-established, full-service business advisory firm, is highlighting the power of its proven 4C compliance platform during the 2025 Trade PMR Synergy Conference in Tampa May 27-28. In addition to showcasing 4C's tested capabilities, Myriad continues to lead conversations on business continuity and succession planning through its partnership with the Exit Planning Institute, national speaking engagements, and an American City Business Journals article based on Myriad founder Leigh White's own very personal journey – one that led to the team's realization that continuity and succession planning was vital for the success of any company. Myriad is also excited to be hosting the firm's seventh annual charity golf tournament in Des Moines in June. MYRIAD'S 4C PLATFORM: A SMARTER APPROACH TO COMPLIANCE AND OPERATIONS 4C (Foresee), part of the established MASDefense suite, is Myriad's comprehensive platform, designed to help Registered Investment Advisors (RIAs) gain better control over their compliance and operational environment without adding complexity. Built in direct response to real-world advisor pain points, 4C integrates seamlessly into existing workflows and consolidates essential tools into one secure, streamlined hub. 4C focuses on four core pillars of well-run advisory business: With capabilities like CE credit tracking, audit-ready reports, and integrated cybersecurity protocols, 4C enables RIAs to simplify operations and improve audit readiness, without disrupting what already works. '4C isn't about reinventing the wheel — it's about making the ride smoother,' said Danielle White, CEO of Myriad. 'We've built this platform on everything we've learned from over 15 years of working directly with independent advisors. It's intuitive, integrated, and most importantly — it works.' Myriad will demonstrate the platform's value at the 2025 TradePMR Synergy Conference. SHARPENING THE SAW AT THE CEPA SUMMIT Myriad CTO Leigh White, CEPA®,, and CEO Danielle White, CEPA®, attended the Certified Exit Planner Association (CEPA®) 2025 Summit in May. They returned with fresh perspectives and a renewed commitment to helping business owners shape their futures. While attending the summit, White and White delved into important issues such as the following: 'Exit planning isn't just about leaving the business, it's about building a business that runs with intention, structure, and value every step of the way,' said CEO White. 'It's about creating a legacy. We are devoted to helping our clients build legacies worth leaving.' CTO White added, 'Understanding all the steps necessary to ensure a smooth transition is vital. Bringing in a specialist early can really make the difference because some of these processes must be set into motion years in advance to ensure a seamless exit.' This mission is personal for the Whites. Leigh White's own succession journey, marked by professional accomplishments and personal trials, was recently featured in American City Business Journals' 'In Her Own Words' series. Her story, along with a new Swift Chat interview with host Marie Swift, a powerful reminder that proper planning is essential not only for business continuity but also for personal peace of mind. 'In early 2021, I was diagnosed with breast cancer,' she said. 'You immediately ask yourself 'Do I have my affairs in order?' It's overwhelming, but when you've already planned for the future, it becomes a little easier to focus on what matters most, healing and hope. We are more than just the work we do, and we owe it to ourselves to prepare for life's unexpected turns.' MYRIAD CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT 2025 This year marks the seventh annual Myriad Charity Golf Tournament. The 2025 tournament will be held on Thursday, June 19, at Bright Grandview Golf Course in Des Moines, Iowa. It's a fun, relaxed day of golf and community, open to anyone who wants to play and support a good cause. All of the proceeds from the tournament will go directly to the Ronald McDonald House and the Iowa Narcotics Officers Association. Registration includes: Click here for details and registration information. ABOUT MYRIAD ADVISOR SOLUTIONS Established in 2009, this full-service business advisory and solutions firm has been dedicated to its mission of empowering small business owners to achieve their goals by alleviating the operational demands and challenges which growing businesses invariably face. While its focus has primarily been helping breakaway brokers go independent and independent financial advisors reach new levels of success, Myriad Advisor Solutions (Myriad) also works with other types of privately-held businesses on an individual needs-and-interests basis, providing these developing companies with all-encompassing business solutions, operational guidance, and technical support. The company has assisted in launching over 9,500 successful businesses with more than 3,200 locations established nationwide. As a part of that work, Myriad has configured and managed over 5,000 technology networks. It is the umbrella company for two subsidiary firms: Continuum Advantage (which offers with human resources, benefits, payroll, insurance, etc.) and Communications Experts (a telecommunications-focused firm). CEO Danielle White has been with the company since its inception. Leigh White, formerly CEO and President, now leads product development and remains on the leadership team. To learn more, please visit View source version on CONTACT: Media Contact: Grace Vogelzang Impact Communications, Inc. 913-649-5009 [email protected] KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA FLORIDA IOWA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: SECURITY DATA MANAGEMENT INSURANCE START-UP TECHNOLOGY HUMAN RESOURCES FINANCE CONSULTING SMALL BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ENTREPRENEUR PHILANTHROPY FUND RAISING TELECOMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE CONSUMER SOURCE: Myriad Advisor Solutions Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 05/21/2025 07:07 AM/DISC: 05/21/2025 07:06 AM

Myriad Advisor Solutions Highlights the Power of Succession Planning and 4C Compliance
Myriad Advisor Solutions Highlights the Power of Succession Planning and 4C Compliance

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Myriad Advisor Solutions Highlights the Power of Succession Planning and 4C Compliance

Power of charitable giving driven home with Myriad's seventh annual charity golf tournament WAUKEE, Iowa, May 21, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Myriad Advisor Solutions (Myriad), a long-established, full-service business advisory firm, is highlighting the power of its proven 4C compliance platform during the 2025 Trade PMR Synergy Conference in Tampa May 27-28. In addition to showcasing 4C's tested capabilities, Myriad continues to lead conversations on business continuity and succession planning through its partnership with the Exit Planning Institute, national speaking engagements, and an American City Business Journals article based on Myriad founder Leigh White's own very personal journey – one that led to the team's realization that continuity and succession planning was vital for the success of any company. Myriad is also excited to be hosting the firm's seventh annual charity golf tournament in Des Moines in June. MYRIAD'S 4C PLATFORM: A SMARTER APPROACH TO COMPLIANCE AND OPERATIONS 4C (Foresee), part of the established MASDefense suite, is Myriad's comprehensive platform, designed to help Registered Investment Advisors (RIAs) gain better control over their compliance and operational environment without adding complexity. Built in direct response to real-world advisor pain points, 4C integrates seamlessly into existing workflows and consolidates essential tools into one secure, streamlined hub. 4C focuses on four core pillars of well-run advisory business: Compliance for evolving regulatory standards Communication that's secure, personalized, and efficient Control over data, permissions and oversight Connection between the platforms and tools RIAs rely on daily With capabilities like CE credit tracking, audit-ready reports, and integrated cybersecurity protocols, 4C enables RIAs to simplify operations and improve audit readiness, without disrupting what already works. "4C isn't about reinventing the wheel — it's about making the ride smoother," said Danielle White, CEO of Myriad. "We've built this platform on everything we've learned from over 15 years of working directly with independent advisors. It's intuitive, integrated, and most importantly — it works." Myriad will demonstrate the platform's value at the 2025 TradePMR Synergy Conference. SHARPENING THE SAW AT THE CEPA SUMMIT Myriad CTO Leigh White, CEPA®,, and CEO Danielle White, CEPA®, attended the Certified Exit Planner Association (CEPA®) 2025 Summit in May. They returned with fresh perspectives and a renewed commitment to helping business owners shape their futures. While attending the summit, White and White delved into important issues such as the following: The Value Acceleration Methodology The importance of business valuation Choosing mastery over mediocrity Why exit planning starts NOW, not when you're "ready" "Exit planning isn't just about leaving the business, it's about building a business that runs with intention, structure, and value every step of the way," said CEO White. "It's about creating a legacy. We are devoted to helping our clients build legacies worth leaving." CTO White added, "Understanding all the steps necessary to ensure a smooth transition is vital. Bringing in a specialist early can really make the difference because some of these processes must be set into motion years in advance to ensure a seamless exit." This mission is personal for the Whites. Leigh White's own succession journey, marked by professional accomplishments and personal trials, was recently featured in American City Business Journals' "In Her Own Words" series. Her story, along with a new Swift Chat interview with host Marie Swift, a powerful reminder that proper planning is essential not only for business continuity but also for personal peace of mind. "In early 2021, I was diagnosed with breast cancer," she said. "You immediately ask yourself 'Do I have my affairs in order?' It's overwhelming, but when you've already planned for the future, it becomes a little easier to focus on what matters most, healing and hope. We are more than just the work we do, and we owe it to ourselves to prepare for life's unexpected turns." MYRIAD CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT 2025 This year marks the seventh annual Myriad Charity Golf Tournament. The 2025 tournament will be held on Thursday, June 19, at Bright Grandview Golf Course in Des Moines, Iowa. It's a fun, relaxed day of golf and community, open to anyone who wants to play and support a good cause. All of the proceeds from the tournament will go directly to the Ronald McDonald House and the Iowa Narcotics Officers Association. Registration includes: 18 holes of golf Catered lunch Two drink tickets Awards banquet after the round Click here for details and registration information. ABOUT MYRIAD ADVISOR SOLUTIONS Established in 2009, this full-service business advisory and solutions firm has been dedicated to its mission of empowering small business owners to achieve their goals by alleviating the operational demands and challenges which growing businesses invariably face. While its focus has primarily been helping breakaway brokers go independent and independent financial advisors reach new levels of success, Myriad Advisor Solutions (Myriad) also works with other types of privately-held businesses on an individual needs-and-interests basis, providing these developing companies with all-encompassing business solutions, operational guidance, and technical support. The company has assisted in launching over 9,500 successful businesses with more than 3,200 locations established nationwide. As a part of that work, Myriad has configured and managed over 5,000 technology networks. It is the umbrella company for two subsidiary firms: Continuum Advantage (which offers with human resources, benefits, payroll, insurance, etc.) and Communications Experts (a telecommunications-focused firm). CEO Danielle White has been with the company since its inception. Leigh White, formerly CEO and President, now leads product development and remains on the leadership team. To learn more, please visit View source version on Contacts Media Contact: Grace VogelzangImpact Communications, Inc.913-649-5009GraceVogelzang@ Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Myriad Advisor Solutions Highlights the Power of Succession Planning and 4C Compliance
Myriad Advisor Solutions Highlights the Power of Succession Planning and 4C Compliance

Business Wire

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Myriad Advisor Solutions Highlights the Power of Succession Planning and 4C Compliance

WAUKEE, Iowa--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Myriad Advisor Solutions (Myriad), a long-established, full-service business advisory firm, is highlighting the power of its proven 4C compliance platform during the 2025 Trade PMR Synergy Conference in Tampa May 27-28. In addition to showcasing 4C's tested capabilities, Myriad continues to lead conversations on business continuity and succession planning through its partnership with the Exit Planning Institute, national speaking engagements, and an American City Business Journals article based on Myriad founder Leigh White's own very personal journey – one that led to the team's realization that continuity and succession planning was vital for the success of any company. Myriad is also excited to be hosting the firm's seventh annual charity golf tournament in Des Moines in June. 'We've built the 4C platform on everything we've learned from over 15 years of working directly with independent advisors. It's intuitive, integrated, and most importantly – it works.' Share MYRIAD'S 4C PLATFORM: A SMARTER APPROACH TO COMPLIANCE AND OPERATIONS 4C (Foresee), part of the established MASDefense suite, is Myriad's comprehensive platform, designed to help Registered Investment Advisors (RIAs) gain better control over their compliance and operational environment without adding complexity. Built in direct response to real-world advisor pain points, 4C integrates seamlessly into existing workflows and consolidates essential tools into one secure, streamlined hub. 4C focuses on four core pillars of well-run advisory business: Compliance for evolving regulatory standards Communication that's secure, personalized, and efficient Control over data, permissions and oversight Connection between the platforms and tools RIAs rely on daily With capabilities like CE credit tracking, audit-ready reports, and integrated cybersecurity protocols, 4C enables RIAs to simplify operations and improve audit readiness, without disrupting what already works. '4C isn't about reinventing the wheel — it's about making the ride smoother,' said Danielle White, CEO of Myriad. 'We've built this platform on everything we've learned from over 15 years of working directly with independent advisors. It's intuitive, integrated, and most importantly — it works.' Myriad will demonstrate the platform's value at the 2025 TradePMR Synergy Conference. SHARPENING THE SAW AT THE CEPA SUMMIT Myriad CTO Leigh White, CEPA®,, and CEO Danielle White, CEPA®, attended the Certified Exit Planner Association (CEPA®) 2025 Summit in May. They returned with fresh perspectives and a renewed commitment to helping business owners shape their futures. While attending the summit, White and White delved into important issues such as the following: The Value Acceleration Methodology The importance of business valuation Choosing mastery over mediocrity Why exit planning starts NOW, not when you're 'ready' 'Exit planning isn't just about leaving the business, it's about building a business that runs with intention, structure, and value every step of the way,' said CEO White. 'It's about creating a legacy. We are devoted to helping our clients build legacies worth leaving.' CTO White added, 'Understanding all the steps necessary to ensure a smooth transition is vital. Bringing in a specialist early can really make the difference because some of these processes must be set into motion years in advance to ensure a seamless exit.' This mission is personal for the Whites. Leigh White's own succession journey, marked by professional accomplishments and personal trials, was recently featured in American City Business Journals' 'In Her Own Words' series. Her story, along with a new Swift Chat interview with host Marie Swift, a powerful reminder that proper planning is essential not only for business continuity but also for personal peace of mind. 'In early 2021, I was diagnosed with breast cancer,' she said. 'You immediately ask yourself 'Do I have my affairs in order?' It's overwhelming, but when you've already planned for the future, it becomes a little easier to focus on what matters most, healing and hope. We are more than just the work we do, and we owe it to ourselves to prepare for life's unexpected turns.' MYRIAD CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT 2025 This year marks the seventh annual Myriad Charity Golf Tournament. The 2025 tournament will be held on Thursday, June 19, at Bright Grandview Golf Course in Des Moines, Iowa. It's a fun, relaxed day of golf and community, open to anyone who wants to play and support a good cause. All of the proceeds from the tournament will go directly to the Ronald McDonald House and the Iowa Narcotics Officers Association. Registration includes: 18 holes of golf Catered lunch Two drink tickets Awards banquet after the round Click here for details and registration information. ABOUT MYRIAD ADVISOR SOLUTIONS Established in 2009, this full-service business advisory and solutions firm has been dedicated to its mission of empowering small business owners to achieve their goals by alleviating the operational demands and challenges which growing businesses invariably face. While its focus has primarily been helping breakaway brokers go independent and independent financial advisors reach new levels of success, Myriad Advisor Solutions (Myriad) also works with other types of privately-held businesses on an individual needs-and-interests basis, providing these developing companies with all-encompassing business solutions, operational guidance, and technical support. The company has assisted in launching over 9,500 successful businesses with more than 3,200 locations established nationwide. As a part of that work, Myriad has configured and managed over 5,000 technology networks. It is the umbrella company for two subsidiary firms: Continuum Advantage (which offers with human resources, benefits, payroll, insurance, etc.) and Communications Experts (a telecommunications-focused firm). CEO Danielle White has been with the company since its inception. Leigh White, formerly CEO and President, now leads product development and remains on the leadership team. To learn more, please visit

What If The Alfa Romeo 4C Returned As A Hybrid?
What If The Alfa Romeo 4C Returned As A Hybrid?

Miami Herald

time19-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Miami Herald

What If The Alfa Romeo 4C Returned As A Hybrid?

Discontinued in 2020, Alfa Romeo's 4C and 4C Spider offered buyers the least expensive mid-engine sports car with a carbon-fiber monocoque. Despite its modern turbocharged four-cylinder engine and dual-clutch transmission, the Alfa Romeo 4C was devoid of power steering and used a mechanical throttle linkage–traits that were seductively intuitive, and within minutes of driving one, any true enthusiast fell madly in love. The 4C may not have been a sales phenomenon, but that was never its intended purpose. What the mid-engine sportster did do for Alfa Romeo, however, was prove to the world that its engineers were still more than capable of crafting not only great sports cars, but ones that could give heavy hitters like Porsche and Lotus a real run for their money. While the contemporary Porsche Cayman was like a scalpel for race tracks, allowing drivers to carve through apexes with surgical precision, and the Lotus Elise was like a lightweight firecracker, the Alfa Romeo 4C aimed to give drivers as much control as physically possible. Without power steering and with its mechanical throttle linkage, the Alfa 4C required true mastery over its chassis to achieve optimal lap times. Where an amateur driver might be able to set a blistering pace with a Porsche Cayman S, they'd likely have a tough time trying to replicate their record with the 4C. A professional driver, on the other hand, might be able to beat out the Cayman S's absolute limit on a track (I speak as someone who has driven both of these vehicles on the same track), but it takes serious precision and effort on the part of the driver, rather than from the car. It's precisely this rewarding nature of the Alfa Romeo 4C that makes it so endearing: if you want the 4C to be faster around a track than its competitors, you have to really earn it. The Alfa Romeo 4C's driver-oriented excellence extended onto the street as well. With its 237-horsepower turbocharged 1.7-liter four-cylinder mounted behind the driver's seat, the enchanting noise of forced induction whooshes satisfyingly scratches the itch in your ear, and the 4C's balanced weight edges you around corners with unmatched charisma. Despite the 4C's excellence, buyers couldn't help but flock to the Cayman, thanks to its admittedly superior build quality, but also because of its exceptional prowess on both track and B-road settings, even if it is the car doing most of the work on behalf of the driver. Those who have experienced the charismatic differences between the Cayman and the 4C know that if you're a driving enthusiast with car-related OCD, the Cayman simply doesn't offer the rewarding sensation of getting a corner "just right" like the 4C does. So, what if Alfa Romeo decided to bring it back? Using generative text-to-image artificial intelligence and Adobe Photoshop over official press images, we take an imagined look at what a hypothetical Alfa Romeo 4C revival could look like, incorporating current Alfa Romeo design elements and styling cues. These images are for speculation purposes only and in no way depict any actual Alfa Romeo or other Stellantis products. If there's one thing the Ferrari 296 GTB has proven, it's that hybrid technology can be used to enhance the experience of driving, rather than detract from it, even retaining the empirically immeasurable emotional factors that die-hard enthusiasts seem to obsess over. Perhaps a revived Alfa 4C could benefit from learning a thing or two from its Ferrari cousin. Additionally, integrating hybrid technology into a hypothetically revived Alfa Romeo 4C would ensure its competitiveness against increasingly modernized rivals. With the possibility of Porsche's Cayman becoming fully-electric, and with the rumors circulating of an upcoming, hybrid-powered Toyota MR2 revival, it seems that if Alfa were to revive the 4C, it would be a futile effort to leave it absent of battery-powered assistance. With a lightweight carbon tub, a hybridized and turbocharged four-cylinder engine, and a rapid-shifting dual-clutch transmission, a revived Alfa Romeo 4C with a power figure in the mid-to-high 300 range could continue Alfa Romeo's legacy of sporting excellence and bring much-needed excitement to the brand to help boost sales of more volume-focused products, such as the brand's upcoming Stelvio replacement. With a modernized design that borrows its proportions from the Ferrari 296 GTB, albeit scaled down accordingly, and styling elements reminiscent of visually striking Alfa Romeo models such as the 8C Competizione, the Disco Volante, and the 33 Stradale, a revived Alfa Romeo 4C is sure to be a hit with the automotive press and enthusiast crowds alike. While a successor to the beloved Alfa Romeo 4C of yesteryear is not confirmed by Alfa Romeo, we'd love to see something exciting come from the brand that seems to have forgotten about its aging lineup. While a new Stelvio replacement is on its way, it's obvious that it won't be here soon enough, because if it had been, it would have been on sale years ago, as the current generation is nearly a decade old. Alfa Romeo (and Stellantis in general), for some reason, has completely neglected its entire lineup, yet wonders why it struggles to sell cars. The solution seems pretty obvious to us, and likely to many of you: Alfa Romeo needs a new product. More importantly, it needs an exciting product. Perhaps bringing back the 4C could be the way to go for the storied Italian marque. Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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