ODV,
I've pasted below some comments I recently received from
K4CJX. Steve is an Assistant Director for the Delta Division and he is, no
doubt, very enthusiastic (and sometimes sarcastic!) in expressing his
opinions. However, I believe Steve is essentially correct in his
observation that we (the BOD) should do more to show our support of emergency
communications.
One suggestion I want to throw out to the ODV is the
creation of an EmComm Advisory Committee similar in structure to the three
existing advisory committees (the DXAC, CAC, and VUAC). I enjoy chasing DX
and playing in some of the contests, but I believe practically all of us would
agree that EmComm is at least as important, if not more so. The creation
of such an advisory committee would help signal to the membership that
the BOD is very serious about emergency communications. More
importantly, however, I think the advice that the Board would receive from
the EmComm experts who would serve on the committee would be quite
valuable.
I have discussed this topic with a number of Delta
Division folks (particularly the Section Managers and Assistant Directors) and
they agree that the BOD should have an EmComm Advisory
Committee equivalent in stature to the DXAC, CAC, and
VUAC.
Thanks and 73,
Mickey K5MC
Mickey,
This After
Action Report obviously is NOT for publication, although it is the one report I
can release. What it does illustrate is that not all communications resources
consider Winlink 2000 a "lightning rod," a term used by one
of our ARRL senior staff. That negative connotation is reserved for
the naysayers on QRZ forums, and their followers on the ARRL staff
and, unfortunately, certain members of the ARRL Board of Directors.
After all, look at the push for EmComm by the ARRL during Dayton Hamvention.
Right on target.
Attached is one of the
agencies involving Winlink 2000 during DICE 09. Much use of Winlink 2000
was involved on the Amateur side as well, especially in South Texas, but, "we
certainly don't want to start any negative momentum," so let's keep all
that on the QT.
I still have July, 2004,
minute 21 in mind, and how the Staff jumped right on top of their mandate.
Fascinating how they evade BOD actions!
On a personal note, I am
sorry I could not get to Knoxville this year to meet with you.
FYI ,
Steve