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American Nuclear Society Robotics and Remote Systems Division. Presentation to the ANS Board of Directors Carl D. Crane III Las Vegas, NV November 10, 2010. RRSD Mission.
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American Nuclear SocietyRobotics and Remote Systems Division Presentation to the ANS Board of Directors Carl D. Crane III Las Vegas, NV November 10, 2010
RRSD Mission Promote the development and application of Robotic and Remote Systems to Hazardous Environments for the purpose of reducing hazardous exposure to individuals, reducing environmental hazards, and reducing the cost of performing work. This is accomplished by; • Holding Topical meetings • Publishing technical papers and communications • Forming professional & personal relationships among members • Cooperating with other professional groups
RRSD Governance • Officers: Chair: Carl D. Crane Secretary: Reid Kress Vice-chair: Tom A. Nance Treasurer: James Tulenko Past-chair: Michael Rinker • Executive Committee: 2011 2012 2013 Brian K. Hatchell Colleen Shelton-Davis Sean Peterson Mark W. Noakes Chris Eason Mitch Pryor Rob Owen Dwayne Schmoker • Board Liaison: John I. Sackett
RRSD Committee Chairs • Technical Programs • Newsletter • Student Activities • Honors and Awards • Liaison w/ Societies • Web Page • Membership • Publications • Nominating • Carl Crane • Brian Hatchell • Reid Kress • Tom Nance • Mark Noakes • Carl Crane • Chris Eason • Colleen Shelton-Davis • Mike Rinker
RRSD GovernanceTotal Membership % of ANS Membership 2008 2009 ANS 10,938 11,137 RRSD 327 323 RRSD % 3.0% 2.9%
RRSD Budget 2008 2009 2010 Actuals Actuals Thru 9/30 General Fund $19,571 $17,264 $11,399 Ray Goertz Fund (#2708) $49,862 $50,927 $53,949 Student Support Fund (#2734) $50,922 $52,427 $55,603 Total $120,355 $120,618 $120,951 • Primary income from topical meetings • Primary expense is awards and student support
RRSD Governance Planning • One year Tactical Plan was established in 2003 and is up-to-date for 2010. • Five year Strategic Plan was established in 2003 and is up-to-date for 2010-2015. • Succession planning is part of the Tactical Plan. • Two newsletters published each year.
RRSD Communications • RRSD website updated multiple times each year • Student grant information and application • Ray Goertz Award description, past winners, and nomination form • Past and future topical meeting information • Newsletters • 2 newsletters published every year since 2005
RRSD Contributions to ANS • ANS Position Statements: • RRSD is not responsible for any statements. • Participation with other Professional Societies: • Nine Professional Societies Co-Sponsored RRSD/ESD Joint Topical Meeting in 2008. • Seven groups provided financial support at topical. • Society Leadership: • Jim Tulenko past ANS President – past RRSD chair, current RRSD officer • Non-Meeting Publications: • RadWaste magazine articles • Nuclear News articles - cover story in Feb 2006 issue and two other articles • Sponsored Sessions at ANS National Meetings
RRSD Services to Membership • Professional Development • Four professional development workshops delivered at 2008 Topical Meeting • Scholarships • Student Support Fund (#2734) fully funded • No “ANS scholarships” at this time 2008 Teacher Workshop
RRSD Services to Membership Peer Recognition & Awards • Ray Goertz Award • Established 1985 • $2500 monetary award • Presented Biennially at Topical Meeting • Honors late Ray Goertz for his lifetime contribution to advancement of remote handling systems, development of the master/slave manipulator, and his role in forming the division beginning with its first meeting in 1951. • Past Ray Goertz Award Winners 2008 – Dr. Barry Burks 2006 - Clyde Ward, Aiken, SC 1992 - John R. White, Oak Ridge, TN 2004 - Paul Bacca, Idaho Falls, ID 1991 - Robert W. Wiesener, Albermale, NC 2001 - Andy Lethco, North Augusta, SC 1990 - Melvin J. Feldman, Oak Ridge, TN 1999 - Howard W. Harvey, Oak Ridge, TN 1989 - Karl E. Neumeier, Sommerset, WI 1997 - Joseph S. Byrd, Lexington, SC 1988 - Donald F. Melton, Fridley, MN 1995 - Charles J. Divona, Laguna Beach, CA 1987 - William M. Thompson, Fullerton, CA 1994 - C. Harry Youngquist, Chicago, IL 1986 - Demetruis G. Jelatis, Red Wing, MN 1993 - Gerry A Eisert, Hastings, MN
RRSD Services to Students 2008 Best Paper Student Support • RRSD supports travel to ANS Annual andWinter meetings (typically $500/year) • RRSD supports ANS Student Conference, including travel (typically $500/year) and awards for best “robotics” paper at Topical 1st $500, 2nd $250, 3rd $100 • RRSD annually grants thousands of dollars to junior high school, high school, and college groups for organized robotic competitions (Topical Meeting contests, FIRST Competition, Lego League) 2010 - $6,000 2009 - $2,500 2008 - $6,000
RRSD Meetings Participation • ANS National Meeting Participation • 2009 Winter Meeting – 2 sessions • 2008 Winter Meeting – 2 sessions • 2007 Winter Meeting – 1 session • 2006 Winter Meeting – 1 session • 2005 Annual Meeting – 1 session • Topical Meetings Year Location Registered Comments Proceeds 2011 Knoxville 250 (goal) 13th 3rd RRSD/ESD 2008 Albuquerque 178 12th 2nd RRSD/ESD $ 34,834 2006 Salt Lake 240 11th 1st RRSD/ESD $ 104,570 2004 Gainesville 132 10th RRSD Topical $ 26,854 50% of Proceeds to ANS or $83,129 since 2004 30-40% to Division 10-20% to Local Chapter
RRSD Areas of Success • Long History (1st ANS Division) • Serve “Niche” Area • Focused toward specialized engineered equipment • Strong Financials (two fully funded Funds) • Successful Topical Meetings • 13 meetings since 1984, all profitable • Strong Student Support (conferences and travel) • Awards (at Topical Meetings)
RRSD SummaryFuture Focus Areas • Reverse the slow erosion in membership by taking advantage of the increased interest in remote robotics that will be generated by the Nuclear Renaissance • Increase awareness of Remote Robotics with newsletter, Publications and possibly paid ads to support ANS President’s “Get the Word Out” • Increase 2011 Topical content and attendance • Continue support for the student conference, student awards and student travel to the national meetings. • Continue to support the national ANS initiative to revitalize utility involvement in the ANS. • Evaluate appropriate uses for RRSD funds.