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ARRL VEC Department -- Fact Sheet
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The ARRL VEC
program began in July 1984 (After the FCC stopped testing at FCC Field Offices,
they created the VEC system in 1983). ARRL/VEC has over 20
years of Service to Radio Amateurs, operating as a knowledgeable information source for a
wide-range of licensing issues.
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Today, the ARRL
VEC is the largest of the 14 VECs, representing more than 65% of all exams
given (at one point there were over 25 VECs).
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The ARRL VEC has 7 staff members. Manager is Maria Somma, Assistant
Manager is Perry Green, and service representatives are Pete Warner, Ann Brinius, Lisa Riendeau, Amanda Grimaldi and China Chaney.
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Stats include
more than 25,000 accredited volunteer examiners, holding more than 5,000 exams
per year, serving nearly 30,000 examinees per year.
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In the last 20
years over 90,000 Test Sessions have been conducted, more than 1,250,000 Exam
Elements have been given and over 809,000 Persons have been served. We have
also processed more than 385,000 Form 605's (Includes initial and upgrade applications and
modifications).
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Volunteer
examiners are accredited by the ARRL VEC (obtaining training and ongoing
guidance from our online VE Manual, as well as by phone
or email).
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Questions
regarding Exam Requirements, Exam Accommodations, Exam Test Locations, and VE Support are
handled by our department.
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The VEC
Department is also a primary provider for:
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The VEC Department can be reached by:
Page last modified: 03:30 PM, 18 Nov 2008 ET
Page author: vec@arrl.org
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