Over the last couple years, Yankee Air Museum has made a pretty big transition in terms of its computer & IT situation. (And all it took was a bunch of 14 hour days and a hangar-destroying fire.....)
Now that we're up and running at a comfortable level, my cohorts and I find ourselves somewhat flush with equipment. We're getting ready to retire some gear and we've got other stuff that are going to be stripped for parts. Rather than just dumpster stuff that is serviceable, or let it gather dust in a drawer, we've been talking about trying to assist other, similar organizations.
So, what I'd like to do is find out if there are any folks that are either managing (or who are in touch with those who are managing) the IT areas of other aviation museums / warbird organizations that could use equipment or assistance. I know this is a definite niche, but we've done a lot of good at Yankee, and I'd like to try and spread some of the wealth. In addition, maybe there are folks interested in getting an organization dragged into this century but don't know who/where to get started, so here would be a good place to ask for help. We've also found some really good resources for non-profits.
There are a lot of things to work out (shipping, determining needs, etc.), but I figured I've gotta start somewhere.
And besides, why should the B-17 co-op have all the fun?

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Phil K.
Yankee Air MuseumSystems Admin / Ramp Crew / Professional Photo Ruiner