AMSAT Director Election 2019: It's Time For Change!

We Won! Michelle Thompson and Patrick Stoddard were elected to the AMSAT board, with more votes than all of the incumbents. Howie DeFelice and Brennan Price will be the director alternates. Two of the incumbents were re-elected. We'll be back next year with more candidates.


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Hi, I'm Bruce Perens K6BP. You might have seen me as the guy in the IBM commercial who says Let's Champion Data Rights as Human Rights! I am one of the founders of the Open Source movement in software, and an innovator and evangelist for advanced Amateur Radio technology like FreeDV, Codec2, and HT of the Future. I founded No-Code International to end code testing, and still work intensively on Amateur Radio policy today. I'm an AMSAT member and AMSAT President's Club donor.

AMSAT is absolutely vital to continue the role of Amateur Radio in space, one especially important when we're seeing the start of a challenge to our 2-meter band allocation internationally. But there are problems with AMSAT: It's now 15 years since AO-40 went SK. We've not done anything nearly so ambitious again in North America, while Europe and Africa now have a geostationary 10 GHz transponder for Amateur use. AMSAT's current management is hogtied and overly fearful of ITAR while the Open Source community, provider of the cryptography in every web browser back when that was under ITAR, has had that problem solved for decades. And AMSAT can't support itself with the current member dues.

I'd like you to consider these candidates for the AMSAT board:

Four slots for directors are open this year, and I've recommended five people. Please select your favorite four. You can read in the candidate's statements why there is need for a new board. Most unsettling to me is that there are conduct issues with the current board which make AMSAT no fun to work for, and that's fatal for a volunteer organization. About 30 of the smartest people I know in Amateur Radio, the names behind some of the biggest projects AMSAT ever did, now either refuse to work for AMSAT or have severely curtailed their activities. Active AMSAT members will be aware of the missing faces. Patrick and Jeff both go into behavior issues of the board in their candidate's statements. Michelle had to move the Phase 4 Ground Station project out of AMSAT due to the ITAR policy and board conduct issues. She discusses in detail how to solve the problem in these two posts: 1, 2. Howie also believes AMSAT's ITAR policy must change.

AMSAT has severely limited the candidate's statements on the ballot this year. The ballot sent to you will only include a tiny 350 words from each candidate, allowing no negative statements about anyone, no URLs, and only one phone number and email. Candidates have been given your postal address to mail to at their own expense, but not your email address. So, it's important to read the candidate's unrestricted statements on the web.

Thanks for listening. You can reach me by email to bruce at perens dot com. Please remember to vote as soon as you receive your AMSAT ballot. Ballots will be counted on September 15. Again, my recommendations are:


Bruce Perens K6BP