[RESULTS] ASOG REFERENDUM – RESTRICT OR UNRESTRICTED

 

ASOG Members,

First, I want to give a “Good On You” to those members who stepped into the voting booth and voted in our first referendum. It was great to engage with you and get your thoughts on the subject besides just getting a Yes or No. Your feedback and participation will help shape ASOG into something better for yourself and the ASO profession.

Overall, we had 15 members out of 82 members vote (18.3%). In my eyes, that’s not too bad for a first-time referendum for such a new, diverse, global and “busy with day jobs” group.

The final result of ASOG’s 1st Referendum is:  Yes – ASOG webpage Global Forum/Group Hubs can be either restricted or unrestricted.

The breakout of the referendum is:

  • 10 members voted “Yes” (66.6%)
  • 5 members voted “No” (33.3%)

Based on the vote, you as members have the option of starting a sub-group in the “Global Forum” and restrict it to “invitation only” or make it unrestricted for any member to join & participate. However, I would like to encourage members who start a Global Forum group to invite as many members as possible. As you know, one of ASOG’s goals is to bridge the many different ASO sectors  (Civilian, Military, Public Safety, Manned Ops, Unmanned Ops, Commercial, R&D, Management, Students, Flight line Crew-dogs, etc.)  to share or develop new knowledge and help the ASO community advance as a standardized global profession.

Like always, if you have any questions or additional thoughts on how to shape ASOG to make it more useful for yourself, the other members and the ASO profession, just make contact with me…that easy!

Again, I want to say “Good On You” for those members who voted, and I’m looking forward to sharing and networking with all members in the future.

Cheers!

ASOG Administration (Patrick Ryan)

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Serve as the principal administration body responsible for the performance of a variety of technical, analytical, advisory, liaison, and coordinating duties for the ASOG community in accomplishing the overall functions and/or goals of the group.

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