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Re: Issues with BAE Sponsorhip
If that's true it's rather unfortunate. You can't throw a stick in upstate New York without hitting a team sponsored by BAE. I'm pretty sure my team is the only one - we've been denied awardship because we get a grant from NASA and BAE is interested in helping teams who need it more than we do.
I did notice it was particularly difficult to get information from BAE this fall, for what it's worth. |
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Our BAE sponsorship came through this year; last year was our first year with BAE and we received the same grant this year as we did last year. They have been very supportive - it took a little longer to find out but that seemed to be the case for many of the grants this year.
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Ditto, the check is already in the bank |
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Our funding from BAE has gone great. Of course, our team has a very close relationship with BAE, but if they say they will sponsor you this year, I am sure they will come through with the money.
As far as I know, BAE has scaled back funding a bit this year, but this is primarily due to the economy, not because Walt Havnestein resigned as CEO. Last edited by rahilm : 04-01-2011 at 00:28. |
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Hello...
I'm a mentor with team 1610 in Franklin,Va. I'm also a BAE systems employee. Perhaps I can say a little about this. As many know former BAE CEO Walt Havenstein was a big supporter of FIRST. Walt retired and Linda Hudson was named CEO (CEO for BAE Systems N.A.) Ian King is the CEO for BAE Systems PLC which is based out of London,U.K. and is in charge of BAE Systems worldwide. He is in turn Ms. Hudson's boss. But Ms. Hudson over sees what goes on in the U.S. At the local level I work for BAE Systems Norfolk ship repair which is part of BAE Systems Ship Repair and BAE Systems Support Solutions. (S2). Ship repair sponsors some 10-12 local teams. We were the first team ever sponsored by ship repair because at the time BAE took over what had been formerly Norshipco (aka Norfolk Ship building and Drydock Corp.) We were sponsored by Norshipco. Some teams sponsored by BAE have been simply able to ask or be offered BAE sponsorship thru a local company contact in the past. Some teams had to be concidered before even being given BAE sponsorship. Some teams had to be sponsored by the same operating group as other local teams depending on which BAE location you went thru to get sponsorship (in the past..I.E. E.I&S, Customer Solutions,etc.) (we were part of Customer Solutions at one time and could'nt get sponsorship thru E.I&S) Also some teams had paperwork to fill out in the past for sponsorship. Some did'nt. At one time all we had to do was ask...and they cut a check for us. Since Walt Havenstein has retired....they have..like any responsible corporation does...decided to tighten up a little on the way they do sponsorships. In the past for some teams and local BAE offices there was'nt much in the way of a paper trail when it came to matters of sponsorship. Now when you are sponsored by them...The team lead has to fill out a form (or forms) for sponsorship. While often continuing to sponsor "legacy" teams (those who they have sponsored in the past) they also look for teams whos needs are greater than others. Lets say a one team is sponsored by NASA and in the past BAE....and another team has no sponsor...theywill depending on need...drop sponsorship of a partly sponsored team and support another team that has no sponsor.....this is'nt a general rule...and team sponsorship varies. While Ms. Hudson supports FIRST...she is'nt as big on FIRST as Mr. Havenstein was. From what I know....they have decided to continue the same level of support and sponsorship as it was under Mr. Havenstein, but for the time being may not expand on it. As already mentioned they have also decided to tighten up on the way they do sponsorships. Some of this is the leadership change...some is the economy. BAE has also gone thru a somewhat heady expansion here in the US the past few years so for all I know this could partly also be a result of them taking a moment and looking back and seeing where they stand now. We are lucky to have BAE as a sponsor and for all they do for the FIRST program as a whole. A word of caution here....While you can ask BAE for sponsorship....don't ask for TOO much. They have limits. I hope this helps. Last edited by mrmummert : 04-01-2011 at 00:55. |
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Thank you everyone for all the replies - this helps a lot. Our BAE sponsor is part of the Geophysics group. They have a new VP and President and that is where things seem to be held up.
Best regards, Nathan Pell |
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Anytime there is a change in top leadership there is often an accompanying delay in continuing support of programs like this, and many other things.
The new leader is usually assessing all the places that money leaves the building and is performing due diligence in the re-evaluation. Ditto for everything else that happens in the company. A request - all BAE teams should let Ms. Hudson know how important the sponsorship is to you, your school, your country. Send her a personal thank you note. A few months ago a delegation from our team went to Washington and gave a Congressional Briefing on the importance of FIRST type things to national security and other things. Yesterday a news article hit the AP about the relationship between the education system and military recruiting. And about the failure of NCLB to improve ASVAB scores. This morning NY Times columnist, (and Pulitzer Prize winning author) Thomas Friedman was being interviewed on the Imus in the Morning Show. He was talking about a new book he is writing. In the discussion he said that the hottest beat a new journalist could cover in Washington during the 1980's was the State Department / Foreign Affairs. Agree with him or not, he asserts that today the hottest beat in Washington is covering Education. It is because of the critical necessity in providing a great education to students so that we can remain competitive economically, militarily, and otherwise in in a global economy. In the upcoming 112th Congress there will be a move to re-examine the Federal Budget. Two things that were identified was 200+ job re-education programs and 100+ STEM education initiative programs. Questioning this is perfectly valid. Why so many programs, and which ones are providing value to the country ? Make sure that your politicians and your sponsors know that FIRST and VEX type programs are valuable to this country. Last edited by ebarker : 04-01-2011 at 21:16. Reason: made are really bad mistake in typing |
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In the fall we had to re-apply for Sponsorhip from BAE. We were accepted making this the 3rd year they have sponsored us. Then after a couple months I received an email stating that there was a delay in getting the checks sent to FIRST, but not to worry and the funds would be sent soon. No word since and our Regional is still listed as unpaid.
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Maybe different locations of BAE have different procedures in picking the teams they work with? We are the ONLY team in Brevard County, FL that does not have a corporate sponsor. This is not due to a lazy effort, but mostly because every high school in the county has a team - thus there aren't many companies left to reach out to. We aren't giving up - just trying to get our bearings. Thanks! |
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Apologies to everyone. I was trying to make a serious point and made a stunningly bad typo. No humor intended.
So yeah... always proofread your writings. Otherwise you wind up looking like a goofball. Ed |
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As Doug posted in his response, my local contact sent us an application with no guarantees. The person also stated that their division was going to sponsored 6 or so teams in the various locations that they are in. We were one of the fortunate teams.
I'm not sure why your contact would have written it off. Sounds like you should contact Doug Coffey about that. Quote:
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BAE has an enormous FRC impact. I count 204 individual FRC teams listing BAE as a team sponsor. That's almost 10% of all teams. My team is among those sponsored and we thank you.
In addition, BAE sponsors many FRC events, both Championship and Regionals. The most obvious being the BAE Granite State Region in the home of FIRST, Manchester, NH. Thanks BAE! |
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Maybe a typo?
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