ARRL Field Organization

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ARRL Field Organization January 13, 2015

http://www.arrl.org/field-organization Covers 3 major areas: - Regulatory - Traffic handling - Public service

How do I add one of these fancy titles to my callsign? - By election (national, division, section) - By SM appointment (section and local) - By application (station level)

Regulatory: - Official Observer Coordinator (SEC) - Official Observer (STN) - Technical Coordinator (SEC) - Technical Specialist (STN)

Public service appointed by SM - Section Emergency Coordinator (SEC) - Assistant Section Emergency Coordinator (ASEC) - District Emergency Coordinator (DEC) - Assistant District Emergency Coordinator (ADEC)

Public service appointed by SM (cont.) - Emergency Coordinator (EC) - Public Information Coordinator (PIC) - State Government Liaison (SGL)

Public service nominated by EC - Assistant Emergency Coordinator (AEC) - Official Emergency Station (OES)

Traffic Handling - Section Traffic Manager - Net Manager - Official Relay Station

Recent changes in Bucks County AECs: - Michael Sabal, KB3GJT EC - Drex, W3ICC AEC - Bob Nice, N3TZW AEC - Jason Bauer, N3RAY AEC resumed - Karl Harris, K3KH AEC newly appointed - Ron Wenig, NY3J AEC newly appointed

EC / AEC responsibilities: - EC must be a full ARRL member. AECs and ARES members need not be. - Plan regular meetings and trainings. - Maintain membership rolls. - Communicate public service needs to members.

EC / AEC responsibilities: - Identify government points of contact for emergency communications. Maintain relationships with government EMAs. - Promote amateur radio to community citizens. - Submit monthly reports to DEC,SEC,SM. - Maintain relay with NTS nets.

EC / AEC responsibilities: - Document communications challenges, resources, and standard operating procedures. - Evaluate advances in technology as they relate to public service. - Submit IRS Postcard 990 each January 15. - Completed all recommended training courses.

OES responsibilities: - Status granted based on a unique position or station features. - Assumes regular, pre-assigned duties during most or all public service events. - Must be a full ARRL member.