Wednesday, November 9, 2011

I am the business Development Director and this blog is this story

We did the Football Stadium, someone got our $5M.

Hargrove Engineering, LLC, is a service disabled veteran owned small business [SDVOSB] multi generational dual family owned minority business enterprise [MBE], that is a: professional engineering * general contractor * systems engineering * health care engineering solutions * Bio safety laboratory design up to level 4 * Planning * Architecture services provider * building engineering services * turnkey hospital development * construction management * technical engineering * information technology * business management * energy * registered plumbing firm * Waste Disposal and Security Firm

Hargrove Engineering, LLC has the goal of providing broad-scope technical and management services, integrated systems and systems support to government agencies, industry and community development organizations.



Hargrove Engineering L.L.C. has proposed a master solution for the Greater Cincinnati Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) which addresses sewer operations on a global scale (see enclosure).

The South Fairmount Community Council, representing the South Fairmount community, has entered into a joint Ohio based Private Public Partnership with Hargrove Engineering.

Hargrove Engineering is implementing with the South Fairmount Community Council a community plan which includes the businesses in South Fairmount, current and future .

Hargrove Engineering, LLC (Hargrove) and or its assigns is in agreement with and implementing, with the South Fairmount Community Council, a joint Private Public Partnership [P3] to address combined sewer overflows (CSO’s) and stormwater sewer overflows (SSO's) worldwide.

The Greater Cincinnati Metropolitan Sewer District’s (MSD’s) planned storm/sanitary separation named Project Groundwork would forever change South Fairmount as it is today.

The Greater Cincinnati Metropolitan Sewer District is under a to be filed finial Federal Consent Decree (Project Groundwork) to remove the combined sewer overflows (CSO’s) and stormwater sewer overflows (SSO's).

Because the South Fairmount Community Council, representing the South Fairmount community, believes that MSD’s plan attempts to solve their goal without seriously addressing the sustainability of the community it has entered into the P3.

The aforementioned Private Public Partnership will be the voice of South Fairmount in the Greater Cincinnati Metropolitan Sewer District’s (MSD’s) Project Groundwork.

The P3 is also the voice of South Fairmount in choices and decisions that will affect the future sustainability, stability, jobs and the Needs, Wants and Don’t Wants of the South Fairmount community.

The aforementioned P3 shall work on the Mill Creek and other environmental issues.

The proposed arrangement is for Cincinnati, Ohio Municipal Government to be asked to be a P3 Partner.

The P3 is interested in purchasing 200,000 units of Structural Insulated Panel Housing on a timeline based on the OC Alternative Comprehensive Plan for the city of Cincinnati.

These Housing units will be approximately 1,000 square feet per unit, and or up 3,000 sq. ft. and are to be manufactured, delivered and built in South Fairmount.

The P3 agrees to pay all related delivery costs, including but not limited to all taxes, customs expenses, shipping, transportation expenses and any other related costs, to be shipped Freight On Board to shipping point located in South Fairmount.

Further, all parties (Purchaser and Seller) acknowledge this Letter Of Intent to Purchase as a binding Purchase and Sale agreement and will be completed upon the construction and completion of the Structural Insulated Panel Manufacturing Facility in the South Fairmount section of Cincinnati, Ohio.

The P3 will provide the land in order for the construction and completion of the Headquarters for the Structural Insulated Panel Manufacturing Facility in a free trade subzone.

We, Hargrove Engineering LLC, as agents for the P3 look forward to the subsequent meeting and inspection of the property and confirmation of a binding final contract.

Regards,

/s/ hershel daniels junior
* Mt Auburn Community Council Trustee
* NAACP Cincinnati Member
* Certified Lay Speaker in the United Methodist Church [UMC] and President of the United Methodist Men of Keys of the Kingdom UMC
* Trustee at Martin Luther King March Committee of Cincinnati
* Member of the William H Taft Elementary LSDMC, the Cincinnati Public Schools only STEM K-8 School Subcommittee Chairman of the STEM Sustainability 2111 Building Team.
* Trustee at Cincinnati Change, Inc. and one of the Visionaries at the Cincinnati Change Ohio Fairness and Growth Campaign
* Member of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition
* Business Development Director at Hargrove Engineering, LLC [MBE AEC/GC ICT Consultant]
* Member of the National Association of Black Veterans, Cincinnati Chapter, the Cincinnati Black Brigade

Friday, May 6, 2011

Africa Day is the annual commemoration on May 25 of the 1963 founding of the Organization of African Unity (OAU). On this day, leaders of 30 of the 32 independent African states signed a founding charter in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. In 1991, the OAU established the African Economic Community, and in 2002 the OAU established its own successor, the African Union. However, the name and date of Africa Day has been retained as a celebration of African unity.

On this official day of the African Union, WE will establish our digital solutions that bind Ohio STEM with that of The New Partnership for Africa's Development [NEPAD]. It is an opportunity to celebrate African diversity and success, and join Africans around the world in highlighting the cultural, social and entrepreneurial energy of the continent and that of those of the African diaspora. In this case those of US in Ohio with states in Africa through the African Union.

This year we will create a financial instruments to invest in the following African ventures:

  1. Provide Architectural Design and Environmental Services along with Professional Engineering, Construction Management and General Contracting Services that will house 80 million people by 2020.
  2. Planned Unit Development centered around a building on such sites a full service Teaching Hospital and Orphanage supporting a K-12 School that specializes in STEM and has special support for AIDS orphans and those suffering from Post-traumatic stress disorders [PTSD's].
  3. Water Works Construction based on joint venture with Ohio Water, a new company being proposed on 11 May 2011 by Hargrove Engineering and LDG.
  4. Waste Water Plant Development based on joint venture with Nati Waste, a new company being proposed on 12 May 2011 by Hargrove Engineering and LDG.
  5. Clean Burn Waste Disposal Solutions based on joint venture with Ohio Water, a new company being proposed on 13 May 2011 by Hargrove Engineering and LDG.
  6. Electrical Power Generation Plant Development based on joint venture with Ohio Tesla Coalition, a new company being proposed on 14 May 2011 by Hargrove Engineering, LDG and the founders of the concept of a new electric power plants in Ohio. These will be based on a new generations nuclear power plants, bio safety level 4 coal plants, E-85, water based power from Lake Erie, trash burn, windmills and solar power which will be exported to Africa based on costs and needs from sources in Ohio.
  7. Build Electrical Distribution Networks in Africa to bring light to the Dark.
  8. Next Generation Broadband Communications Solutions that would work with the UMC in Africa through local churches that support 500 million people.
  9. Creating a in country next generation internet service and cloud computing solutions built on Next Generation Broadband Communications Solution. Our first such solution will provide unified distance education from a American headquarters in Cincinnati and a to be selected site in Africa.
  10. Safety Support for the above work and other Humanitarian Aid though students of our military schools around the world which by 2020 will enroll 20 million children and adults in schools aligned with the main school in Ohio.

Regards,

/s/ hershel daniels junior

* Chief of Staff, The Ohio Change Command
* Mt Auburn Community Council Trustee
* NAACP Cincinnati Member
* Certified Lay Speaker in the United Methodist Church [UMC] and President of the United Methodist Men of Keys of the Kingdom UMC
* Trustee at Martin Luther King March Committee of Cincinnati
* Member of the William H Taft Elementary LSDMC, the Cincinnati Public Schools only STEM K-8 School
* Trustee at Cincinnati Change, Inc. and one of the Visionaries at the Cincinnati Change Ohio Fairness and Growth Campaign
* Member of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition
* Business Development Director at Hargrove Engineering, LLC [MBE AEC/GC ICT Consultant]
* Member of the National Association of Black Veterans, Cincinnati Chapter, the Cincinnati Black Brigade

Monday, October 4, 2010

One Nation Working Together Bus Trip


IMG_2237.jpg, originally uploaded by quest4pce.

I am part of One Nation Working Together.

One Nation Working Together is a social movement of individuals and organizations committed to putting America back to work and pulling America back together. Coming from a diverse set of backgrounds, experiences, beliefs and orientations, we are determined to build a more united country with good jobs, equal justice, and quality public education for all.

I believe that one of the prime causes of crime is poverty and that we can change the conditions in which poverty exists.

As a lay speaker in the UMC I will on 10-10-10 take One Nation Working Together to Cincinnati as One City Working Together. It will be a facebook based digital based social movement of individuals, organizations and churches committed to putting Cincinnati back to work and pulling together African Americans from a diverse set of backgrounds, experiences, beliefs and incomes to erase poverty as I join others in rethinking church.

Join us in replanning the city at Cincinnati Changes facebook page.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

The Third Frontier GREEN Environmental in Cincinnati Change










Join the call on Monday, April 26, at 5pm EDT, for a call with Senior Administration officials to discuss efforts to increase access to government contracting opportunities for small businesses.

Officials scheduled to participate include Dan Gordon, Administrator, Office of Federal Procurement Policy; Ana Ma, Chief of Staff, Small Business Administration; John Gingrich, Chief of Staff at Veterans Affairs; Rick Wade, Deputy Chief of Staff, Department of Commerce; and Ginger Lew, National Economic Council.

On Monday, President Obama will take steps to remove barriers to access and monitor goals for federal contracting with small businesses owned by women, minorities, veterans and those located in historically under-served communities.

WHAT: Conference call on government contracting opportunities and small businesses

WHO:
Dan Gordon, Administrator, Office of Federal Procurement Policy
Ana Ma, Chief of Staff, Small Business Administration
John Gingrich, Chief of Staff, Department of Veterans Affairs
Rick Wade, Deputy Chief of Staff, Department of Commerce
Ginger Lew, National Economic Council

WHEN: Monday, April 26, 2010 – 5PM EDT

RSVP: To participate in this event please dial (800) 230-1093 and ask for the Small Business Conference call. No pass code is needed.

This call is for background only and not intended for press.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

100 Years of New Taxes

We are proposing 300 States United for Global Change through Tax Reform led by the states United in the Americas starting in the state of Ohio in the United States of America. We will heal the open woulnds of of government finance and investment in people through OMB compliant action under the current tax code and federal law as a health care Consultant and provider partner in Ohio.

In support of health care in Ohio we will build from Cincinnati a Omnidirectional Health Interoperable Instrumentation Patent Pool. This patent pool would grant the state a license for 20 million accounts based on a Global Sudden Climate Change based cloud based health carre next generation informatics which through the patent pool be able to connect to all health care electronic instrumentation in Ohio through a HIPPA compliant public private partnership proposed by McGraw Daniels and implemented by Hargrove Engineering, LLC.

The first round will be tied to a home health care network, under current tax law, of 800,000 Ohio households. All from the 88 counties Change Alliances to provide Universal Health Care for all Ohioans in that county. One avenue is through a faith based partnership with the United Methodist Men of Keys of the Kingdom UMC and allied faith based organizations like Churches Can Change Cincinnati NOW and the 100 Male March.

Friday, March 19, 2010

OHIP 43 million dollar grant with shortlisted African American AEC/ICT Firm Hargrove Engineering


Governor Strickland Announces Ohio Health Information Partnership Wins $43 Million to Develop Health Information Exchange Ohio Receives Total of $72 Million in Recovery Act Grants for Health IT, Health Care Job Training

Columbus, Ohio – Ohio Governor Ted Strickland today announced that the Ohio Health Information Partnership, the non-profit entity he designated to lead the implementation of Ohio’s health information technology efforts, competed for and won $43 million in funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for the development and implementation of a health information exchange. To read the complete release from the Governor's Office, click HERE.

Fred, Hershel and Wanda [primary team leader + members] are members of the United Methodist Church who will bring them into a demonstration as far as Hamilton County is concerned to show the church what can be done in over 10% of our 35,000 churches in the United States and 4,000 in Africa that we would connect via the Internet of today and tomorrow through being the 24th user of the Patent in a new pool established with an unlimited licensee to OHIP for the 43 million dollar grant, through the Church.

We know that the nature of health care has changed substantially since biblical times, but the importance of health care has remained the same. Consistent with the Social Principles and Book of Resolutions, the General Board of Church and Society advocates for health care as a human right that must be made available to all.

From our [Hershel + Wanda are UMC certified lay speakers] earliest days United Methodists have believed that providing health care to others is an important duty of Christians and this is our ministry. John Wesley found ways to offer medical services at no cost to the poor in London. The first Methodist Social Creed (adopted in 1908) urged working conditions to safeguard the health of workers and community.

We started in January 2007 and look to create a 10 to 1 leverage with the investors, including the federal government, who would put up 400 million dollars to our grant amount of 40 million dollars. It will take 3 million dollars to raise the money with firms as diverse as CDW to CBTS.

Through Hargrove Engineering our team is short listed. The Team mentioned in the Hargrove Engineering + Team which would leverage in application the 4.7 billion dollars in grants [75%] and loans [25%] being given away by 29 March 2010 for Broadband by the federal government. It will take the resources outlined herein to apply for this money based on my response to The Ohio Health Information Partnership (OHIP) in which my partners will spend over 43 million dollars regarding the implementation of an interoperable health information exchange (HIE) framework for the State of Ohio that will serve as one of 25 such centers serving 200M Ohioans with a workforce sat its people of 1 M people drawing on the 250 billion dollars in ARRA funds the administration still holds before July 4th 2010.

Our updated Request for Information (RFI) will addresses OHIP’s mission to advance the adoption, implementation and meaningful use of health IT among health care providers by facilitating and developing a statewide HIE to improve the safety , quality, accessibility, availability and efficiency of health care for citizens of Ohio.

As the state-designated entity for Ohio’s statewide health information exchange, OHIP is seeking a full service HIE solution that best fits its goals, objectives, strategies and vision as supported by Ohio Health Care Coverage and Quality Council (OHCCQC) and outlined in the reference documents included in this request.

We will develop a Updated Response to this RFI by March 29th 2010 tha6t will be carefully reviewed and a more detailed Request for Proposal (RFP). We are looking for feedback that will be received and incorporated through partnerships with Hargrove + Team. OHIP will send the RFP to selected, qualified respondents. As a part of the qualifying process, respondents may be asked to provide a demonstration of their proposed solutions.

As per a conversation between Noble Maseru , Ph.D., MPH, Cincinnati Health Commissioner and Hershel Daniels the Hargrove Team will have a deliverable to the Cincinnati Dept. of Health on Monday March 22th 2010 at their offices on 3101 Burnet Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45229 on the next steps and you are invited to our Facebook Cincinnati Change site to explore planning with our community reinvestment process partner Cincinnati Change.

For this project I am -

hershel daniels, junior
business development director
hargrove engineering

From: hierfi@ohiponline.org
Subject: OHIP HIE RFI Response
To: hershel@hargroveengineering.com
Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 9:57 AM

Thank you for your OHIP HIE RFI submission. Attached is a copy of the information you provided.

Please note we will notify your organization by April 2, 2010, if you have been selected to participate in a more detailed Request for Proposal (RFP) process. Should you have any questions in the interim, please email hierfi@ohiponline.org .

Thanks again,

OHIP HIE RFI Team


From: Maseru, Noble
Subject: Letter of Support
To: Hershel@cincinnatichange.org
Cc: "Schlanz, Robert"
Date: Monday, March 1, 2010, 4:31 PM


March 1, 2010

Hershel Daniels, Business Development Director

Hargrove Engineering

Dear Mr. Daniels

The City of Cincinnati Health Department is supportive of your team’s proposal to go forward on the Request for Information (RFI) with the Ohio Health Information Partnership. The City of Cincinnati Health Department looks forward to your gaining approval to proceed through the Request for Proposal (RFP) process to formalize our relationship.

Noble Maseru , Ph.D., MPH

Health Commissioner

3101 Burnet Ave #109

Cincinnati , OH 45229

513-357-7280 - Phone

513-357-7498 - Fax

Noble.Maseru@cincinnati-oh.gov