All Directors:
At its March 29, 2014 meeting the Executive Committee took
the following action:
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On
motion of Mr. Isely, it was voted to propose to the Board the creation of the
Barry M. Goldwater, K7UGA, Achievement Award to recognize outstanding support of
Amateur Radio by an elected federal official. Mr. Isely and Mr. Lisenco agreed
to develop proposed terms of reference by the end of April for circulation to
the Executive
Committee.
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The background is that the EC sees a need for the ARRL to
have a means to recognize outstanding support by elected federal officials. The
first proposed recipient is likely to be Greg Walden, W7EQI, although that is
not a part of the proposal to establish the award. The terms of the award
reserve for the Board the determination of who should receive it, which will be
a later step.
There is a possibility that Congressman Walden will accept
the invitation we have extended to attend the Centennial National Convention in
Hartford, in which case a presentation at that event would be highly
appropriate.
The Executive Committee estimated the cost of a “really nice
plaque” to be about $100. That’s a bit low, but the fact that it might actually
be about three times that amount should not discourage you from approving the
award. It would be a high-class problem if we found ourselves giving out very
many of them.
The following resolution is offered for Board consideration
in accordance with Article 6 of the Articles of Association:
Resolved, that the Senator Barry M. Goldwater K7UGA
Achievement Award is hereby established with the following terms of
reference:
The Senator Barry
M. Goldwater K7UGA Achievement Award
The American Radio Relay League Board of Directors
establishes The Senator Barry M. Goldwater K7UGA Achievement Award
to recognize exceptional service to the United
States Amateur Radio Service and the American Radio Relay
League (ARRL) by an elected Federal official.
This award may be made by the ARRL Board of Directors from
time to time to an individual who has distinguished himself or herself in
accordance with the following ideals:
1.
Exceptionally notable contributions to the United States Amateur Radio Service
and the ARRL; and
2.
Whose efforts have contributed to the health and vitality of Amateur Radio; and
3.
Whose actions have, in a significant way, supported the well-being and
continuity of the United States Amateur Radio Service; and
4.
Whose efforts have helped promote the principles, standards and goals of the
ARRL.
The recipient need not be a licensed Amateur Radio
operator.
Those awarded The Senator Barry M. Goldwater K7UGA
Achievement Award shall be presented with a suitable plaque
commemorating the award.
Every effort should be made to arrange a well-publicized,
in-person, award event.
73,
David Sumner, K1ZZ
Secretary
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