January 17, 2006
Presentation – Wisconsin Civil Air Patrol
President Jay Maritz called the business meeting to order at 10:55 am.
Attendance: 22
Motion to accept the October 18, 2005 minutes was made by Bob Goldstein and
seconded by Maureen Weiher. Motion passed.
Old Business:
Bylaws – They are still being reviewed by the Board. Are trying to have a rough draft for
review of the chapter in April. There was discussion regarding a possible change being a
revolving board which is how the International chapter does it. Ideas – term limits,
revolving command, alternate elections – 2 year terms that way there might not be a total
change of the board and there would be continuity. Also the issue of how elections should
be handled – full paying membership not just people who attend the October meeting.
Sealed envelopes, anonymous email via the internet are a couple ideas being looked at.
The main goal is more participation.
Wireless 9-1-1 – Grants were awarded, not as much as some wanted. There is discussion
that it might go back to legislation – sunset provision which would be similar to landline,
on going charges, monthly costs, mapping etc.
Instructions for reimbursement should come out later this quarter.
New Business:
VoIP – Training will be held later this month at 4 different locations around the state. It
will be taught in layman terms, how it will affect dispatchers, 911 and PSAP conversion.
APCO – NENA collaboration – Jay Maritz and Al Blencoe are working closely together.
So far coordination of training for VoIP, legislative area being that each chapter is on the
same page for most issues. The newsletter will be one combined with NENA – still
looking for a name. APCO website will be moved to NENA because there are more tools,
form submission, email capabilities are greater and might obtain more advertisements
because there will be a larger audience. Also, maybe have a joint conference in the future
like Illinois?
Regional Conference – 2009 is probably available. A proposal will be submitted at the
Regional Conference in MN later this year. Last time Wisconsin hosted there was
approximately 60 venders and 400 attendees.
The spring meeting will be held jointly with NENA on April 12, 2006 in Stevens Point.
Telecommunicator of the year award will be handed out and winner will be forwarded to
National for consideration.
Frequency Coordination – Carl Guse
Advisory Committee meeting is February 9, 2006 at headquarters. Will have numbers for
2005 at the next meeting. The rebanding process is going slowly nationally and locally.
Rock County and the data channels still have no agreement.
Executive Council – Jay Maritz
Jay was elected to the council in December and will be traveling to Orlando for the midyear
meeting. On the agenda is the executive director search. Right now the resumes are
being screened.
WISPERN – Bob Goldstein
June 1, 2006 transmit PL tone, base and mobile are mandatory, receiver is optional. There
is a concern that base stations are being forgotten.
Meeting was adjourned at 12:05pm.
Respectfully submitted by Anne Sullivan