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March Los Angeles Chapter Meeting a Great Success
The Greater Los Angeles AOC Chapter March 2013 meeting was well attended and was considered a great success by all attendees, lots of socializing and informative briefings. Meeting presentations included an educational offering briefed by Rohde & Schwarz (one of the Chapter's industrial partners) to provide on-site training at no cost, a talk by Dave Adamy (former AOC president and its principle educator) on the history of EW and the relationship to current/future defense needs. Dave provided his perspective of the AOC’s role in supporting the free worlds defense in the past, today and in the future.
The membership had the opportunity to review and discuss the initiatives underway at National headquarters to improve operations, communications and advocacy, including actions to update OPMANS and prepare for this year's convention. The members were asked to support the organizations call for awards nominees, convention attendance to celebrate the 50 year anniversary and the need to attract additional members to our association. Four new members were signed up at the door and overall the membership appeared very motivated to keep the positive momentum going in spite of current fiscal difficulties.
The Greater Los Angeles AOC Chapter March 2013 meeting was well attended and was considered a great success by all attendees, lots of socializing and informative briefings. Meeting presentations included an educational offering briefed by Rohde & Schwarz (one of the Chapter's industrial partners) to provide on-site training at no cost, a talk by Dave Adamy (former AOC president and its principle educator) on the history of EW and the relationship to current/future defense needs. Dave provided his perspective of the AOC’s role in supporting the free worlds defense in the past, today and in the future.
The membership had the opportunity to review and discuss the initiatives underway at National headquarters to improve operations, communications and advocacy, including actions to update OPMANS and prepare for this year's convention. The members were asked to support the organizations call for awards nominees, convention attendance to celebrate the 50 year anniversary and the need to attract additional members to our association. Four new members were signed up at the door and overall the membership appeared very motivated to keep the positive momentum going in spite of current fiscal difficulties.