Doug:
To answer your specific question, we have yet to identify a qualified candidate. Initially, we
went out to the marketplace through national search sites, our web site and the professional networks of the people who comprise the LoTW advisory groups. Those efforts returned relatively few (less than 10) resumes which, quite honestly, was disappointing.
None was a perfect candidate and several didn’t even have the necessary C++ programming experience we’re looking for. The LoTW back end is written in C++. Of the two most interesting candidates that we interviewed, one (a ham) didn’t have enough C++ background
and the other, as it turns out, didn’t have permission to work in the United States. Something he failed to mention when he applied.
Michael Keane feels, and I agree, that we need someone who can hit the ground running. Hiring
a less experienced programmer will only result in a longer training period and a drain on Michael’s time which could be used for other projects. We expect this individual to take a leadership role in LoTW going forward.
Since the Board meeting we’ve expanded our search by contacting a search firm that specializes
in programmers and I’ve tried to expand that through some contacts I have locally although I suspect the search firm will be more fruitful. We’ve relaxed the initial requirement for the individual to work in Newington but this a) makes the requirement for
experience with the ability to work independently even more important and b) opens up the possibility of our having a remote employee which would create nexus in another state. This would result in our having to collect and remit sales tax on sales in that
particular state. Not something we can’t do, just another complication and explanation to members of that state.
We continue to look and I’ve made this a priority for Michael early this year.
73,
Barry J. Shelley, N1VXY
Chief Financial Officer
ARRL, Inc.
The National Association for Amateur Radio
(860) 594-0212
www.arrl.org
From: arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org [mailto:arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org]
On Behalf Of Rehman, Doug, K4AC
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 10:02 PM
To: arrl-odv
Subject: [arrl-odv:22446] Committee Reports From January Board Meeting
We are nearly a month since the January Board Meeting, yet the committee reports have still not been posted for the membership to view. (http://www.arrl.org/committee-reports) I’ve received
a request for the DXAC Report which I find on the ODV secured portion of the website. I presume I can forward that to the member, but the point is that they should be able to find it themselves. At the point we are publishing the minutes of the Board Meeting,
why aren’t we publishing the Committee Reports?
Is there a reason why this information hasn’t been published yet?
As long as we’re on the topic of things not being published yet, what’s the status of the RM-11708 FAQ?
While I’m on a roll, have we hired the LOTW programmer yet? If not, why not?
Thanks & 73,
Doug
Doug Rehman, K4AC
Director Southeastern Division
ARRL—The National Association for Amateur Radio®