Funny thing.  Jim Fenstermaker and I were JUST talking about this group.  They have been aggressively contacting groups in my area and one local ham, knowing I'm a volunteer council as well as a radio officer forwarded the email to me.  I did some digging and am a bit concerned by what I found, especially given that they seem to be targeting hams.
 
If there is interest, either on or off this forum, I'll be glad to share what found, but I do think some more investigation (at a more local level) is certainly called for before any action is taken.
 
73,
Grant
 
Grant Hopper, KB7WSD
ARRL Northwest Division, Vice Director
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Vallio [mailto:rbvallio@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 9:56 PM
To: arrl-odv
Subject: [arrl-odv:18735] North American Center For Emergency Communications, (NACEC)

I don't know if anyone has any knowledge of this organization, but this fellow is soliciting members of my Division to sign up to work for his group to provide emergency radio communications all over the world.  Is there some action we should take to disabuse this fellow of continuing this tactic?  In addition to reinventing the wheel, he appears to want to do it with our members.

73, Bob -- W6RGG



Edward Addy KEŘEG, Executive Director
North American Center For Emergency Communications, (NACEC)
P.O. Box 174
Aurora, MN 55705
Ph: 218-305-4100
Web: www.nacec.org