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Re: Issues with BAE Sponsorhip

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Hi Dave,

That is a great question and it deserves a serious answer. Most people think the military is just a bunch of soldiers but it is much more than that. And it takes some of the best engineering around.

There is so much stuff that goes on I can hardly describe it. You are probably using a computer that is using a wi-fi connection. That stuff was developed for the military and until 20 years ago was top secret. Other things like GPS, jet propulsion, integrated circuits came out of military research also.

The military uses robots by the hundreds, I guess thousands now. High advanced radio communication systems, leading to things like your cellphone, hdtv, and many more things. The Air Force is looking to replace combat flights with robotic controlled flights.

Cryptography, electronic intelligence gathering, material science, and the list goes on and on. It takes tens of thousands of highly skilled engineers employed by the military as officers, civilians, and civilian contractors to keep our troops up to date with the tools they need.

If you are feeling really ambitious go read this

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Re: Issues with BAE Sponsorhip

As the FIRST champion for BAE Systems, I'd like to introduce myself and let readers of this thread know that BAE Systems remains committed to FIRST as our cornerstone STEM program that is part of our strategic approach to developing our future work force. As was noted in a previous entry, there has been a leadership change and an organizational restructuring which provided an appropriate time to look at all of our philanthropic and educational outreach efforts and determine if they were fit for purpose. It has meant changes to our processes and procedures but no change to our support of FIRST. Readers should know that we put a priority on supporting teams that are near our facilities so that our employees can be involved in mentoring. We also look to support teams that are in underserved communities. We had instituted this year a grant application process to streamline and standardize our review of and approval of grants so that next year it should be much more efficient. I hope that answers your questions. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions about BAE System's support for FIRST. We remain committed to FIRST and look forward to seeing you at the regionals or championship. doug
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Dr. Coffey,

Thank you for your response and reassurance. It's great having companies like BAE Systems participate in FIRST.

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Re: Issues with BAE Sponsorhip

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.

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Hi, how/what is the process in which you applied? We were sponsored because the director of our local BAE office heard about FIRST and wanted to sponsor us. He even remarked how easy it was to get the approval last year. This year, it is a completely different story and he has pretty much been told to forget about it.

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.

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Re: Issues with BAE Sponsorhip

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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