星期四, 5月 03, 2018

第七屆哈佛校長創新挑戰獎總金額310萬元 7隊分享

"我實驗室(iLab)”行政主任Jodi Goldstein送紀念品給即將卸任
的哈佛大學校長 Drew Gilpin Faust(左)。(周菊子攝)
            (Boston Orange 周菊子整理報導)哈佛大學"我實驗室(iLab) 52日傍晚,舉行第7屆校長創新挑戰獎頒獎典禮。今年暑假將卸任的哈佛校長Drew Gilpin Faust親自出席,頒發了31萬元給七個得獎團隊。
"我實驗室(iLab)”行政主任Jodi Goldstein在會上宣佈,該部門推出為期9個月,完全免費的新項目"啟動實驗室Launch Lab)",為哈佛的創業校友,有顛覆性創新科技,還處於種籽輪階段的公司提供他們所需要的資源,幫助他們把公司變成一個可持續的企業,並對真實世界產生影響力。
哈佛大學校長 Drew Gilpin Faust。(周菊子攝)
獲選團隊作為新成立的校長創新挑戰校友組的一分子,還有五分之一的機會可贏得Bertarelli基金會資助的75,000元獎金。
               哈佛我實驗室正在徵求決心改變世界,為下一代創新做貢獻的10名創辦人,以及團隊。報名530日截止,第一屆的啟動實驗室X”團隊將從20189月開始投入活動。
STEMgem隊得大獎75,000元。哈佛校長(右)頒獎。(周菊子攝)
               今年的哈佛校長創新挑戰獎共有460多隊報名,僅132隊獲選,其中15隊入圍決賽,由14名評審檢視,分成公開組,社會影響及文化企業組,醫藥及生命科學組等3組,5日傍晚在會場展示後,由哈佛校長Drew Gilpin Faust在頒獎典禮中宣布結果。
            社會影響及文化企業組優勝者為以非洲小企業為對象,提供相關營業數據,幫助企業主做決策的Oze,第二名是幫人改善信用Jump Credit
王霽陽(左)代表X-Cor團隊領獎,25000元。(周菊子攝)
公開組優勝者為提供智慧工具給學校,老師,家長及學生,讓人客製化戴在手腕上的手環,由MIT工程師,哈佛教育者組成的STEMgem隊。他們的實驗結果顯示,在參加2小時的工作坊後,學生們學習STEM科技的興趣增加了25%。第二名是在印度幫助小企業融資的FinWego
             健康及生命科學組優勝者是PionEar,他們革新了耳朵感染的治療,設計出費用低廉,最沒有侵入性,可以做得非常小,讓藥物可以順利地輸入中耳的植入式耳膜管。第二名是聯合創辦人包括王霽陽(Jayon Wang)X-Cor療法,以創新方式,用很小的管子就能做到治療慢性肺病患者所需,消除人體血液內二氧化碳的功能。
             最受現場觀眾歡迎獎是莫贊比克(Mozambique)學校午餐計畫。
Zoe獲得社會影響組大獎。(周菊子攝)
             入圍團隊中的”Coding It Forward”,是由Chris Kuang等三名大學本科生構思的非牟利企業,獲得了美國聯邦政府六大部門支持,去年已募得14萬元經費,送了14名在科技方面學有所長的學生,在暑假期間進聯邦政府部門實習,既給學生實務工作經驗,也試圖以優秀學生的實力,幫助政府增加經辦項目成功率,節約經費。今年他們打算籌募更多經費,送36名實習生出去。
             另外的Augment團隊,利用虛擬現實工具來改善中風類病患的物理治療效率。聯合創辦人之一是Albert Kwon
PionEar組或健康生命科學組大獎75000元。哈佛校長頒獎。(周菊子攝)
大學本科生Chris Wang(左)等人的"Code it Forward"入圍攝會影響組。
(周菊子攝)
王霽陽(Jayon Wang)代表團隊在現場做解說。(周菊子攝)

MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES NEW TEAM TO HELP MODERNIZE CITY SHELTER SYSTEM


MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES NEW TEAM
TO HELP MODERNIZE CITY SHELTER SYSTEM
BOSTON - Thursday, May 3, 2018 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that the City of Boston has selected Focus Strategies to help redesign Boston's emergency shelter system. Focus Strategies was chosen through a competitive RFP process that began in January; the engagement will result in a modernized emergency shelter system, designed to help people experiencing homelessness successfully exit shelter as quickly as possible.

"When we launched Boston's Way Home, I committed my administration to ending chronic and veteran homelessness," Mayor Walsh said. "Not only have we ended chronic veteran homelessness, but we have also housed more than 500 chronically homeless individuals. This is tremendous progress, but there is still much more work to be done. I'm confident that the team at Focus Strategies will help us take the next step in re-creating our emergency shelter system."  
  
Since the implementation of Boston's Way Home, the Walsh administration's plan to end chronic and veteran homelessness, the City has housed more than 1,400 formerly homeless people, including 921 homeless veterans, and over 500 chronically homeless individuals. Together, this represents more than 3,300 years of homelessness ended. In addition, the City has been able to increase the number of housing opportunities-apartments and rental vouchers-for chronically homeless individuals by 215 units or vouchers.

Boston has one of the most intensive emergency responses to homelessness in the country, offering a shelter bed to anyone in need, regardless of sobriety, criminal record, ties to the area, income, or any other barrier that other shelters often impose. As a result, more than half of all individuals entering Boston's shelter system report their last known address in a zip code outside of Boston.

On the night this year's annual Homeless Census was conducted, 1,779 individuals were using Boston's Emergency Shelter system, compared to 1,762 in 2017. These numbers are part of a national trend with HUD reporting that the number of homeless adults increased by approximately 1 percent from 2016 - 2017 nationally.  

Boston saw a decrease of more than 12 percent in the number of individuals sleeping on the street. In January 2018, there were 163 individuals sleeping on the street, as opposed to 186 in January 2017. Nationally, the number of unsheltered homeless has increased by 9 percent.

There were no families staying on the streets or unsheltered in Boston on the night of the census.

Historically, Boston has among the lowest rates of unsheltered homeless people sleeping on the streets. In addition, this year has seen significant outreach by homeless providers to assist people from moving from the street to the emergency shelter system, where new programs such as Rapid RehousingMoving On, Front Door Triage, and the Coordinated Access System can help homeless individuals find the appropriate resolution for their unique situation.  

Pine Street Inn, one of Boston's partners in Boston's Way Home, has experienced early success with these new initiatives. With a spectrum of approaches, including reunification with family or friends, permanent supportive housing, housing vouchers or diversion to treatment programs - there are many real options for men and women. In a number of cases, individuals do not need to enter shelter in the first place. In other cases, with a small amount of assistance, they are able to move out of shelter and on with their lives very quickly.

"Pine Street is pleased and grateful to be working as a partner with Mayor Walsh and his team on initiatives that help homeless men and women move out of shelter as quickly as possible - or better yet, prevent them from entering in the first place," said Lyndia Downie, Pine Street's president. "We applaud the Mayor for his deep commitment to ending veteran and chronic homelessness. We have more to do, of course, but these innovations are showing great promise," she added.

More than 4,000 new individuals enter shelters each year who have never been in a Boston shelter before; resulting in a strain put on critical shelter and housing resources. An 18-month Front Door Triage pilot at the City's four largest adult shelters revealed that of the new individuals who enter the system, many have viable alternatives other than entering shelter. Some of these shelter guests may need a different type of assistance, such as family mediation, inpatient treatment, or nursing home care to become stable in housing. In other cases, emergency shelter has become a destination for people being discharged from other types of care, such as hospitals, jails, and psychiatric facilities.

Focus Strategies will work with the City of Boston to redesign its shelter system to meet these challenges. Beginning this spring, Focus Strategies will review and analyze Boston's shelter system in order to make specific recommendations based on shelter data and the feasibility of specific solutions. Once these recommendations are complete, Focus Strategies will assist the City with putting new plans in place, including creating new tools, policies, and training materials to assist partner agencies in implementing the recommendations. Shelter management, staff, and clients will be closely consulted throughout the process.

"Focus Strategies is honored to have been chosen to assist the City of Boston and its partners to re-design emergency shelter to best meet the community's goals," said Kate Bristol, Focus Strategies' Director of Consulting. "Our passion is helping communities to reduce and end homelessness; all of Focus Strategies work is dedicated to helping communities use their local data to identify solutions that will yield the greatest possible impacts. We look forward to learning about the City's shelter system and crafting strategies that ensure housing is maintained whenever possible and that emergency shelter is able to quickly move people experiencing homelessness to housing."

The City of Boston has also expanded its scope of work around homelessness to focus on ending homelessness among youth and young adults, recently announcing that a new team, led by Matt Aronson, is utilizing the input of the newly created Youth Action Board and key city stakeholders to support young individuals experiencing homelessness. The planning process for this initiative kicked off with a daylong workshop on April 26th; when complete, the city's new plan will address gaps in Boston's emergency assistance system in order to end homelessness among youth and young adults.

Ending chronic, veteran, and youth and young adult homelessness will also require new types of housing resources. In his second inaugural address, Mayor Walsh announced the establishment of the Boston's Way Home Fund, which will raise $10 million over the course of four years; during his recent speech to the Boston Municipal Research Bureau, he announced new commitments from Liberty Mutual, Partners and Suffolk for an additional $3 million. These funds will be used to create 200 new units of supportive, sustainable, permanent housing for chronically homeless men and women. 

五一勞動節 華人前進會遊行為多項議題爭取關注

華人前進會組織遊行,爭取最低工資$15。(圖由華人前進會提供)

                (Boston Orange)華人前進會在五一勞動節這天組織群,到東波士頓,雀喜市(Chelsea),艾佛瑞(Everett)市等地遊行,呼籲社會大眾反對種族歧視,保護移民,投資教育,支持最低工資$15
遊行活動還有波士頓綠色正義聯盟參加,指出五一勞動節也是全球哮喘病日,促請民眾關注氣候變化和空氣汙染對社區的影響。
華人前進會在一篇說明稿中指出,五一勞動節是向全世界勞工致敬的日子,選擇這天遊行,是希望更多關注勞工階層移民和有色人種民眾為追求美國夢移民而來,卻未得到應有的工作待遇與福利,也驚詫發現美國境內貧富差距之大。
根據美國聯邦儲備銀行數據,美國境內最富有的5%人口所擁有的財富,比其他95%加起來還多,美國境內最窮的40%人口,資不抵債。
華人前進會認為,貧苦人家更容易受到經濟衰退及房屋危機的打擊,造成了貧窮的惡性循環。該會自創為以來就以維護勞工階層基本權益為主要宗旨,近年致力爭取把最低工資提高至$15,呼籲關注移民權益,加徵富裕人士稅賦。
由於今年是酒店工人和都是家護工人與工會的合約到期年,他們呼籲不同種族及社區組織和工會在全國公會都備受打擊之際,要團結一致。

鄧泰山音樂會5/12在喬登廳

鄧泰山。(中華表演藝術基金會提供)

應中華表演藝術基金會邀請,第十屆1980國際蕭邦鋼琴大賽的第一名及金牌獎主,越南華裔鋼琴家鄧泰山,將於 2018年五月十二日星期六晚八時,假紐英崙音樂學院喬登廳 (Jordan Hall) 舉行一場鋼琴獨奏會。 多年前,鄧泰山獲中華表演藝術基金會邀請在波士頓首演後, 環球報 Boston Globe稱他為「世界第一流鋼琴家」極力推崇。這次是他第5次應中華表演藝術基金會邀請在波士頓的演出。
鄧泰山出身越南河內,是1980年第十屆國際蕭邦鋼琴大賽的第一名及金牌獎主,也是亞洲鋼琴家在國際頂級大賽中獲冠軍獎的第一位。
鄧泰山七歲起跟隨母親學琴。當時越南戰火連天,全家逃到鄉下。在深山森林裡破舊的鋼琴上學習,物資缺乏,三餐不濟。鄧泰山說,正因為經過這樣的人生歷練,讓他對於自己所有的一切都很滿足。無心追名逐利,一輩子只想單純做一件事,就是把鋼琴彈好。如果有人喜歡他的演奏,從中得到感動與喜悅,那就是他最快樂的事了。當時,就讀於莫斯科音樂學院,才只有三年正式學習鋼琴經歷的鄧泰山,憑著一股想到華沙向蕭邦致敬的心意,苦練參加第十屆國際蕭邦鋼琴大賽。「比賽時,我一進入音樂廳,就被眼前的景像所懾,抱著可能一生就這麼一回的那種純情,憑直覺彈奏蕭邦。」鄧泰山心中,蕭邦的作品兼具美麗與痛苦,充滿高貴情操。
當時年僅二十歲的鄧泰山,因為其成長於北越,學習於莫斯科的特殊背景,使得他在獲獎後最重耍的幾年,只能在蘇聯及東歐各共產國家演出,以致於歐美國觀眾對他的名字陌生淡忘。 直到1995年他成為加拿大公民後,才開始在美洲演出。獲獎或至今,鄧泰山已訪問演出四十多個國家,在世界知名的音樂廳 與許多世界一流的樂團共同演出,也與許多著名指揮家,以及室內樂合作演出,其成就受到國際的推崇及肯定。
鄧泰山獲波蘭Bydgoczsz音樂學院頒榮譽博士。自2001年以來,他是加拿大蒙特利爾大學客座教授,也在許多國際性比賽中擔任評審,如華沙國際蕭邦大賽 ,美國克利夫蘭克,瑞士的拉拉哈斯基爾,特拉維夫的魯賓斯坦,日本的濱松,俄羅斯的拉赫瑪尼諾夫等國際鋼琴比賽。
在一次訪談中鄧泰山提到:「蕭邦的鋼琴音樂完全是革命性的,他為鋼琴找到屬於這個樂器的獨特聲響,創造出前所未見的音質與色彩。蕭邦為鋼琴開啟無限的表現可能性。鋼琴在他之後能哭、能笑、能說話、能唱歌、能表達一切,這都得感謝蕭邦。」「因為蕭邦不但幾乎只為鋼琴寫作,他的音樂又和鋼琴合而為一,予人特別的親密感。許多鋼琴曲,你可以感覺到那其實是一個弦樂四重奏,或是一個管弦樂團縮影,你演奏時是在控制鋼琴,以達到作品所要求的音樂。但演奏蕭邦時,你不會感覺到鋼琴是一個被你操控的樂器,而是一位極其親密的伴侶,而蕭邦音樂又是一種獨特語言,讓你可以說出所有想說的話。我是一個很內向的人,很多話我沒辦法對別人說,連最好的朋友都不行。當鋼琴家又何其孤獨,不像其他樂器還有伴奏,我們每天只能對著鋼琴獨自練習。所以我多麼感謝蕭邦,透過他的作品,他創造出的音樂語言,讓我可以訴說最內心、最私人的祕密,從此不再孤獨。』他的傳記蕭邦愛上了一位鋼琴家 - 鄧泰山的故事”2003年由雅馬哈音樂傳媒公司出版。
2013年,蕭邦影音出版社出版的鄧泰山蕭邦的協奏曲專輯,得到波蘭影音協會製作公司頒與白金光碟獎,其銷售超過一萬份。2013音樂季,鄧泰山在世界各地巡演五個貝多芬的鋼琴協奏曲的龐大項目,深獲好評。 2015年在波蘭華沙蕭邦與他的歐洲音樂季裡,與玻阿什肯納齊Vladimir Ashkenazy指揮的倫敦愛樂樂團合作演出,深獲肯定好評。 他將從20189月開始在Oberlin音樂學院開始教學 。
五月十二日當晚鄧泰山將演出
1.舒伯特:
Allegretto c minor D915
12 German Dances D790
2. 肖邦:
 Barcarolle F sharp major op.60
 Andante spianato et Grande Polonaise brillante op.22
3. 帕德雷夫斯-
Melody G flat major op.16 no 2
Legend A flat major op.16 no 1
Nocturn B flat major op.16 no 4
Menuet G major op.14 no 1
Krakowiak B flat major op.5 no 3
4. 李斯特
Reminiscences of Bellini’s "Norma"
票價$15-$50,一百張學生免費票(十四歲以上)請上網索取。六歲以下兒童請勿入場. 查詢請洽中華表演藝術基金會譚嘉陵,email: foundation@ChinesePerformingArts.net, 或網站購票: www.ChinesePerformingArts.net


麻州長簽法案訂五月為亞太月 表揚貢獻還待亞裔努力

Governor Baker joined members of the Asian-American Caucus and Asian 
American Commission to sign An Act Designating May as Asian
 American Pacific Islander Month.(Photo from the Governor's office)
(Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導)麻州州長查理貝克(Charles D. Baker)51日下午在麻州議會亞裔核心小組(Asian Caucus)和麻州亞美局(AAC)部分成員出席見證中,簽署麻州眾議會3360法案,公告五月份為亞裔美人太平洋島民月(Asian American Pacific Islander Month)
麻州州長和麻州亞美局部分委員合影。(圖由州長辦公室提供)
根據維基百科,美國聯邦政府早於1977年就因兩名聯邦眾議員,加州的諾曼峰田(Norman Y. Mineta),紐約的赫頓(Frank Horton)提出的眾議院法案,公告五月首十日為亞裔太平洋傳統週,一個月後,聯邦參議院有Daniel Inouye Spark Matsunaga提出了類似法案,並挑選了五月來誌記184357日時,第一個日本人移民美國,以及1869510日,由很多華裔移民鋪設鐵軌的橫貫美國東西鐵路竣工。
美國前總統卡特(Jimmy Carter)1978105日時,簽署議案,把這兩個慶祝合而為一。
From left: Asian American Commissioners, Mabel Lam,
Jonjy Ananth, Viraphanh Douangmaay。 Photo by Chutze Chou
             麻州眾議會的3360法案是由麻州議會亞裔核心小組(Asian Caucus)的眾議員,代表昆士市地區的陳德基提出,代表索格斯鎮(Saugus)的黃子安,代表WestportPaul Schmid, III,代表Lakeville,已表態將參選麻州財政廳廳長的Keiko Orrall,以及代表羅爾市,柬埔寨裔的Rady Mom聯名簽署。
             陳德基辦公室聲稱,這法案將容許州長每年做一次公告,把五月份挑出來,表揚亞裔美人對麻州及美國所做的貢獻。
             根據美國人口統計局數據,在麻州的6,547,629人口中,亞裔佔5.3%,約349,768人,華裔佔1.9%,約122,957人,是名符其實的少數族裔。
麻州眾議會議長Robert DeLeo助理Sam Hyn(左),麻州眾議員
Cory Atkins助理Nicole Eigbrett(右),和其他約10名亞裔麻州議員
助理大都是30歲以下的年輕人。(周菊子攝)
             亞裔在麻州的參政歷史不長。最早是李超榮(Leverette Wing)在麻州議會擔任議長助理,接著陳德基擔任眾議員助理。後來在麻州參議會,有一半華裔血統,父親陳福林(Franklin Chang-Diaz)還曾是美國太空人的陳翟蘇妮(Sonia Chang-Diaz)200811月當選為麻州參議員,在麻州眾議會,陳德基和黃子安同在201911月當選為麻州首名華裔眾議員,然後在柬埔寨裔的Randy Mom也當選為眾議員後,他們和有四分之一華裔血統的Paul Schmid, III,有日裔血統的Keiko Orrall組成了亞裔核心小組。
             去年,越南裔的Dean Tran在補選中當上麻州參議員,整個麻州議會共200人的議員團體,才有了7名亞裔議員。                                                           麻州議會內的議員助理,也直到最近才亞裔人數多些,眾議會內有比較多亞裔,眾議會約10人,參議會1人。(圖片已於5月1日發表)
             







星期三, 5月 02, 2018

Governor Baker Releases Statement On Senate Ethics Report Regarding Senator Rosenberg

Governor Baker Releases Statement On Senate Ethics Report Regarding Senator Rosenberg

BOSTON – Governor Charlie Baker released the following statement regarding the Senate Committee on Ethics report:

“The Senate's ethics report reveals a deeply disturbing pattern of behavior, making it clear that Senator Rosenberg has compromised the business of the Chamber and trust of his constituents. For the good of the institution and those who elected him to serve, I believe the Senator needs to resign immediately. My thoughts remain with the victims and I commend them for their bravery.”

Governor Baker, Colonel Gilpin Announce 30-Day Update to State Police Reforms

Governor Baker, Colonel Gilpin Announce 30-Day Update to State Police Reforms
Department Eliminates Troop E, Activates GPS Technology, Completes 30-Day Study on Troop F Staffing & Turnpike Barracks
BOSTON – Today, Governor Charlie Baker, Lt. Governor Karyn Polito and Massachusetts State Police Colonel Kerry Gilpin released a 30-day update on reforms to policies and procedures at the State Police to increase oversight, efficiency and transparency at the Department. These reforms include eliminating Troop E, activating GPS technology in marked police cruisers, and completing a staffing study of Troop F and study of the MassDOT Turnpike barracks. The Colonel also provided updates to additional reforms, including newly assigned personnel to the Staff Inspections and Internal Affairs Sections, an updated questionnaire for new recruits and public access to troop assignments and payroll records. 
“Our administration has been working closely with Colonel Gilpin to implement reforms at the State Police to improve public safety and restore the public’s trust in the Department,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “While progress has been made to install new technology, eliminate excess overtime shifts and determine the appropriate staffing levels for the Turnpike and Logan Airport, there is much work to be done to improve efficiencies and policies at the State Police. I commend Colonel Gilpin for her leadership and we will keep working with the State Police to bring lasting reforms to this Department.”
“While a series of changes are well underway at the State Police, the Department has more work to do to increase transparency and regain public trust,” said Lt. Governor Karyn Polito.  “Our administration will continue to collaborate with the State Police to see these reforms through for the benefit of communities across the state.” 
“Colonel Gilpin is working diligently and swiftly to enact important reforms to State Police practices and procedures that will benefit public safety and rebuild public trust in this critical department,” said Secretary of Public Safety and Security Daniel Bennett. “My team and I fully support her efforts and we will continue to work closely with her to bring about these needed changes.”
 “I am proud of the work done by my command staff and other Department members in beginning to enact these reforms,” Colonel Kerry Gilpin said.“Much work remains to be done, and I am confident we will accomplish our mission of increasing the efficiency, transparency, and accountability of the State Police while further enhancing our capabilities to protect everyone who lives and works in Massachusetts and travels through the Commonwealth.”
On April 2, the Baker-Polito Administration and State Police outlined numerous reforms, including specific tasks to be accomplished within 30 days. While work to implement all reforms is ongoing, the Department has eliminated Troop E and re-designated assets, activated the use of an Automated Vehicle Location system (AVL), a GPS locator, and completed two 30-day studies: (1) a review of staffing needs at Troop F, which patrols Logan Airport and the other Massport properties; and (2) an audit to identify ways to more effectively deploy resources and examine the appropriate number of patrols assigned to each barracks location formerly staffed by Troop E. 
The four former Troop E Barracks were absorbed into three regional Troops that cover portions of the Turnpike (Troops B, C, H) to increase staffing levels and improve public safety. Overtime shifts for the Turnpike are now available to the 786 Troopers, instead of only the 136 Troopers who were formerly assigned to Troop E, which will result in a more even distribution of any available overtime. All signage, license plates and cruiser decals designating Troop E have been removed and specialty units have been reassigned to other parts of the Department. Stronger operational policies have also been enacted at the Turnpike barracks, including face-to-face roll call and new oversight positions to supervise field audits.
Effective today, AVL will be activated in all 1,087 marked cruisers under a new State Police policy issued today to govern usage of this GPS technology. The Department has commenced training for troop commanders, captains, and lieutenants in the use of the software and will shortly begin working on a plan to install the technology in other vehicles in the fleet. This GPS locator is used by several law enforcement agencies to increase officer safety and assist field commanders in their mission to effectively deploy personnel to emergencies.
The Troop F staffing study will result in the assignment of 30 new State Police members to Troop F as of May 27, increasing the base-level staff to 154 members and bringing the Troop to its currently budgeted level for its mission of protecting Logan Airport and Massport properties.  Staff additions will include additional Lieutenants, Sergeants and K9 units, which the study determined had been understaffed, causing these positions to incur additional overtime.  Increasing staff levels will also reduce the reliance on overtime hours, which, holding all other factors equally, are projected to decline by up to 40% as a result of the staffing increase. 
Massport and the State Police will also establish a committee to routinely evaluate enhanced security requirements for Logan Airport and Massport properties in order to ensure staffing levels can flexibly respond to changes in the designated security threat level.
The study of the Turnpikes barracks has resulted in recommendations to guide the assignment of personnel to the four Turnpike barracks to provide proper staffing to fulfill public safety duties, balance staffing at officer and Trooper level, and minimize overtime resulting from staffing shortages.  New minimum staffing levels have been recommended for each barracks and assets formerly centralized at Troop E have been re-assigned to other barracks.
More Details On Completed Reforms:

Elimination of Troop E

Staffing, Oversight and Overtime Changes

·       Effective this morning, the four former Troop E Barracks were absorbed into three regional Troops that cover portions of the Turnpike (two to Troop H, one to Troop C, and one to Troop B).

·       The change will increase oversight, supervision and accountability of field personnel on the Turnpike and the MassDOT-owned Metropolitan Highway System.

·       The number of personnel available to respond to emergencies and incidents has been increased across the entire length of the Turnpike.

·       Overtime shifts will now be available to 786 eligible Troopers from all Turnpike Troops (Troops B,C,H) as compared to only 136 eligible Troopers under the former Troop E staffing approach.

·       To increase oversight and accountability, a Troop Major has been assigned to a new position in the Division of Field Services to supervise field Management and Accountability for AVL, field audits and implementation of all reforms.  Face to face roll calls will also be introduced for MassPike shifts at all barracks.

Asset Changes

·       4 Barracks have been reassigned and signage has been updated from Troop E to Troops B, C, and H.

·       258 State Police Cruisers have been transferred from MassDOT to Mass State Police ownership.

·       179 marked cruisers have had their license plates changed and decals removed to eliminate “Troop E” designations.

·       Troop H detail office is relocated to the Highway Operations Center in South Boston.

·       MassDOT and the Mass State Police have revised their Memorandum of Understanding to reflect the changes to organization of the State Police force charged with policing the MassPike while ensuring that the current level of service is maintained. The revised MOU is subject to approval by the MassDOT Board.

·       The Troop E Community Action Team has been disbanded.

·       Truck Team, Motorcycles and Troop Clerk will all be reassigned to Troop H or statewide units.

Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) Activation

·       This GPS technology will enhance officer safety by readily identifying the location of a State Police cruiser to supervisors, and will also assist field commanders in more effectively deploying personnel in critical incidents and emergencies.

·       As of close of business Wednesday, May 2, the Department will activate operation of an Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) system through the installation of GPS software into all 1,087 marked patrol cruisers.

·       The Department has issued a policy for the use of AVL technology and has begun training Troop commanders, captains, and lieutenants in the use of the software.

·       The Department will next develop a plan to install AVL in other vehicles in the fleet.

Troop F Staffing Study

·       In partnership with Massport, the State Police has completed a study into Troop F, which patrols Logan Airport, Hanscom and Worcester Airports, and the Seaport, to examine optimal staffing levels for the Troop and identify ways to reduce the use of overtime.

·       This study has concluded that with the deployment of 30 additional State Police members (totaling a staff of 154 Troopers) to Troop F will be well positioned to continue to meet the unique national security needs of Logan Airport and Massport properties while reducing the use of overtime.  The staffing increase adds personnel to specific positions that, because of particular rank requirements or the need for specialized skills, have generated a disproportionate share of overtime hours.

·       The study has concluded that reliance on a high volume of overtime shifts at Troop F is the result of a continuing gap between the number of Troop members budgeted to serve in Troop F and the lower number actually assigned and available for service, and secondly, from additional duties required to address a continuing heightened security status at Logan Airport.  The staffing increase will reduce the reliance on overtime shifts. The study projects overtime hours could be reduced by 40,000 hours net annually as a result of the increase of 30 new members, provided the increased staffing level is maintained over time.

·       Massport and the State Police will establish a 5-member committee that will be responsible for routinely evaluating the staffing levels at Massport properties based on the designated threat level.  This committee will evaluate the enhanced security levels to determine the needed staffing level and assets to ensure proper security and public safety, and will complete its initial review within 60 days.  The committee will include the Massport Director of Aviation, the Troop F Commander (Director of Aviation Security), the Massport Chief Security Officer, and two additional members. This Troop F staffing review will inform future discussions with the Boston Police Department on Seaport patrols and safety.

·       Discussions about the safety and patrols of the Seaport District will continue.

Patrol and Overtime Shifts Study

·       A review was undertaken to make recommendations guiding the assignment of personnel to the four Turnpike barracks to: provide proper staffing to fulfill public safety duties, balance staffing at officer and Trooper level, and minimize and reduce the use of overtime resulting from staffing shortages.

·       As a result, new minimum staffing levels have been recommended for each barracks, including staffing numbers for both officers and Troopers.  The review makes some realignment of patrol areas among the barracks (as compared to Troop E patrol areas) to facilitate balancing of staffing resources among barracks and to reflect the existing geography now assigned to Troops B, C, H.
Former Troop E functions that were centralized in that troop will also be re-assigned to other barracks, including the Duty office, Detail office, Clerk’s office and Traffic programs office. Colonel Gilpin also announced the completion of additional reforms. These include the assignment of four more investigators to the Internal Affairs Section, who will be responsible for investigating citizen complaints and alleged violations of department policy and procedures, to expedite the completion of internal investigations. Colonel Gilpin has also transferred six more troopers to the Staff Inspections Section, which is responsible for ensuring that departmental policies and procedures are followed by MSP sections and units. The additional personnel will allow Staff Inspections to operate on a seven-day weekly schedule across all three daily shifts and will allow the Department to focus on more strictly enforcing the code of conduct, to reduce the timeframes for investigations and complete investigations more expeditiously.
Effective immediately, the department has begun quarterly audits of its top 50 pay earners to ensure they adhere to rules regarding limits on hours that can be worked per day and per week. The results of these audits will be made public.
The Department has also posted members’ Troop assignments to the state’s website, and has ensured that payroll records for all Troops of the State Police will be posted on the State Comptroller’s website to increase transparency.
To update background checks of new recruit candidates, the department has broadened the questionnaire that recruit candidates are required to complete. Newly added questions ask about potential involvement by the candidate in any criminal investigation, even if the candidate was not charged with a crime. The department is exploring additional research measures for background investigators to increase the chance of identifying potential disqualifying issues among candidates.
When appointed to her post last November, Colonel Gilpin inherited a series of challenges at the department. She appointed several new members to her senior command staff, and immediately contracted with an outside investigator to review allegations about an altered arrest report. Last Friday Colonel Gilpin released the report, which contained recommendations for improving oversight at the agency. Those recommendations are currently being evaluated to determine how to best implement the findings.
The Colonel also ordered an audit of the overtime shifts for certain Turnpike traffic enforcement patrols, known by the acronym AIRE patrols, revealing alleged discrepancies between amounts paid to and actual shifts worked by more than 20 Troop E members. After holding internal hearings, several of those members were suspended without pay while the investigation continues. The results of the audit have been provided to the Attorney General’s office, which will determine if any of the alleged discrepancies warrant criminal prosecution. Colonel Gilpin also announced a wider review of other types of overtime shifts on the Turnpike and in other Troops.

Governor Baker Declares “No First Time” Day in the Commonwealth

Governor Baker Declares “No First Time” Day in the Commonwealth


Governor Baker and Lt. Governor Polito presented the proclamation to co-founders of the Evan G. Foundation Stephanie and John Greene and Norfolk County Police Detective John Fanning.



BOSTON – Governor Charlie Baker declared today “No First Time” Day in the Commonwealth to raise awareness of teen drug use. “No First Time” is an early education and awareness program started through the Evan G. Foundation to fight substance abuse. The Evan G. Foundation raises awareness of substance abuse disorders and helps prevent youth drug use so that no child has any reason to try drugs for the first time.

Governor Baker presented the proclamation to co-founders of the organization, Stephanie and John Greene and Norfolk County Police Detective John Fanning. The Greene’s lost their son, Evan, from an opiate overdose. He tried drugs for the first time when he was 15-years-old and was addicted to heroin two years later. Through the program, Detective Fanning shares his own personal story about a childhood impacted by addiction. Stephanie and John share their son’s story to educate youth about the dangers of substance abuse and prevent other opioid-related deaths.

Since taking office, the Baker-Polito Administration has added over 1,100 treatment beds, increased state spending on addiction services by 60 percent and was the first in the nation to launch core competencies for safe prescribing of opioids and treatment of substance abuse disorders with the state’s nursing, medical, dental, social work and physician assistant schools accounting for more than 8,500 future prescribers and clinicians. In 2017, opioid-related overdose deaths in Massachusetts declined by an estimated 8.3 percent, compared to 2016. This is the first time in several years there has been a year over year decline.