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FRC Blogged - Frank Answers Fridays: September 20, 2013
Posted on the FRC Blog, 9/20/13: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...idays-09202013
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Re: FRC Blogged - Frank Answers Fridays: September 20, 2013
NASA cant give money to teams outside the US because its government money.
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Re: FRC Blogged - Frank Answers Fridays: September 20, 2013
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IIRC from another thread, don't many of these teams that win EI get grants from more local sources? And to add to the question, what would happen if an American team won EI at an international event? |
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And I think if an American team won an EI in an International event NASA would still pay. |
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Re: FRC Blogged - Frank Answers Fridays: September 20, 2013
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In the past, the Indiana Department of Workforce Development have paid the $5,000 registration fee to CMP to teams who have qualified via RCA, regional winners, or RAS. FIRST did not have to approach all other states, provinces, regions to make sure they all reciprocate. |
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I hope this didn't sound rude or arrogant. I'm just sometimes blunt with what I say. |
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When it comes down to it, this is a choice of NASA to put this on, and has nothing to do with HQ wanting a monetary attachment to the award. NASA being an American Agency has every right to look out for American interests above another. This is their choice, and it is not FIRST HQ's job to intervene and level the playing field. There will always be advantages some teams have over others, just as it is in the real world. Just as much as we try our hardest to make borders not exist, in the real world they are still a factor you have to work around. When trying to secure a contract, especially with governments, you bet where your company and workforce is located against where your competitors are plays a huge factor in whether you are awarded the contract or not. |
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Re: FRC Blogged - Frank Answers Fridays: September 20, 2013
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I'm not arguing the teams' resources but those given to teams by Main FIRST Sponsors. If teams want the chance to win/company wants the chance to win the contract, then everyone needs to be offered the same reward for winning EI/each company should be held to the same standards. |
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The one offering the contract may be regulated by other standards, that HAVE to be passed on to their contractors. For example, ITAR. For a U.S. company that doesn't deal with potential weapons applications, no big deal. For a U.S. company that deals with weapons, potential weapons, and their applications, HUGE deal. And, in short, ITAR means for the latter company that foreign parts/persons are going to require lots of paperwork, if they can even show up at all. (I won't even go into sanctions...) Oh, and did I mention: Much of the U.S. space program has been based on Air Force research for weapons systems. Because the one offering the contract (sponsorship) in this particular case happens to be a government agency (NASA), ITAR and/or other standards regarding dealings with non-U.S. entities almost certainly apply. NASA has to comply with those, and the simplest way (and maybe the only way) is to offer to only U.S. entities. tl;dr: NASA may want to offer the sponsorship to everybody that wins the EI, but the rest of the U.S. government probably has a regulation against it somewhere. NASA's hands are therefore tied in that respect. |
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But the NASA money given to the EI winners is a "sponsorship for everyone."
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As a team that hasn't won EI, I do not begrudge the winning teams. |
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Re: FRC Blogged - Frank Answers Fridays: September 20, 2013
I know, thats the point of the OP. And I never said anyone begrudges anyone who has sponsorships or gets monetary rewards that other teams get.
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