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Technology & Automation

The Technology and Automation Committee (TAC) performs numerous functions in the chapter.  TAC host some of the following activities:
  • Host regular technical and professional workshops for BDPA members.
  • Hands on training with emerging technologies.
  • Technical networking between members to help solve your personal and professional projects.
  • Applying technical knowledge in the community by donating IT services to schools and non-profit organizations to facilitate technical concerns such as:
  1.         Design and contructiion of LAN networks.
  2.         Troubleshooting and construction of computer labs.
  3.         Network administration.
  4.         Designing software and troubleshooting software systems.
  • Hosting community technical expos.
  • Technical speakers for schools and events.
TAC is responsible for automating the business management processes and activities for the Detroit Chapter.  TAC also works with the WEB Team in managing, maintaining, and promoting the Detroit Chapter website.  The website allows our chapter to communicate with members and the community electonically.  Additionally, the Technology and Automation Committee provides the CTC (Community Technology Center Committee) with tchnical assistance with ths project.  This committee provides a great opportnity to gain hands-on experience with emerging technologies, office automation, e-business technologies and web design.


High School Computer Competition

The HSCC Committee coordinates student workshops, computer camps, and the High School Computer Competition.  The committee provides and implements a structure to educate, train, and establish an ongoing educational program for the community.  Also, the committee draws upon the talents of the general membership to provide workshop leaders and lectures.  This committee provides a great opportunity to provide IT training to inner-city youths.  This committee plays a key role in the city by developing and mentoring young students in IT.

Newsletter Committee

The Newsletter Committee is responsible for managing and publishing the chapter newsletter called "THE SPEC", and publishing press releases.  "THE SPEC" is a member and sponsor benefit provided by the chapter.  It serves as a key public relations tool.  Members benefit from having access to the latest IT, professional and etrepreneurial trends and access to career opportuinities that are not openly advertised nationally or throughout the city.  Sponsors benefit by being able to target their products, services, and career opportunities to minority IT professionals.  The newslettr is distributed to sponsors, members, the National Office, and to each chapter nationwide.

Membership Committee

The Membership Committee actively recruits new members and manages the membership database.  This committee hosts membership drives, distributes membership materials, conducts member surveys, and coordinates new member orientations.  The committee hosts the annual membership meeting, new member orientations, and co-coordinates the COBO outing with the other Professional Black organizations, such as the Black MBA Association, National Association of Black Engineers, and National Association of Black Accountants to name a few.  This committee provides a great opportunity to develop a solid network within the metro Detroit area among IT professionals and other professionals throughout the city.

Finance Committee

The Finance Committee generats revenue to support the organization's activities, conducts fund-raising affairs, solicits corporate or government grants and other financial support.  This committee provides a great opportunity to build fundraising skills and develop relationships with key business, government, and community leaders and organizations through the city and nationally.

© Copyright 2010, BDPA Detroit Chapter