James Ingallinera, a proponent of a new project called "Frontier Valley," has proposed transforming a region of the former Alameda naval air station into a tech-centric city. His announcement stresses the urgency for the U.S. to reclaim technological leadership to avoid falling behind China. While Ingallinera calls for government action, local officials express dissatisfaction with the plan, emphasizing their ongoing development of the area for commercial and residential use. Funding and broader support for the project remain unclear, and Ingallinera seeks to use national security rhetoric to push federal action.
Since the closure of Naval Air Station Alameda, the City of Alameda has been successfully and collaboratively developing Alameda Point into a vibrant community of commercial, industrial, and residential uses, including many high-tech and bio-tech uses.
America, it's time to wake up and fight. If we fall behind in the field of artificial intelligence and advanced technology, China will crush us and that will be the end of America as the world's greatest superpower.
Ingallinera urged President Donald Trump to issue an executive order re-taking property for the project, by declaring a 'national security emergency' over America's technology leadership.
The Frontier Valley project, described on its website as a proposed development pending federal approval, has not yet demonstrated financial backing or support from any entities beyond its proponent.
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