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Public offi be able to preserve and improve service to their c competition for air transportation. This program looks candidly at responsibilities of a jurisdictions. It presents methods and procedi improvements. It offers guidance for establishing and management techniques for facility maintenan tenants, including discussions dealing with leasing determine the true value of an airport to a commuml key benefits This is a comprehensive educational program of airp, administration and maintenance in its second year national presentation. It provides answers to your me important questions as an airport administrator. Get Answers to Your Questions: HOW TO work with state and federal agencies? HOW TO get the most value out of the airport? HOW TO maintain the facilities? HOW TO maintain service and safety? HOW TO maintain public good will? Get Answers to Your Questions: WHY is maintenance important? WHY have an aviation services facility? WHY is the airport important? WHY should taxpayers have to support it? Get Answers to Your Questions: HOW MUCH should maintenance cost? A /' center for aviation HOW MUCH help can we get from the state and from the t %4 4 CF R . research & education, inc. Federal Aviation Admin ion? HOW MUCH revenue can we get from the airport? HOW MUCH should it cost to run the airport? the sponsor I I registration I national Association of State Aviation 3fficials • Center for Aviation 2esearch & Education, Inc. [be Center for Aviation Research and Education, nc., a non-profit organization, was established to ,xpand and encourage various aspects of aviation for he benefit of the general public. In order to develop and disseminate aviation policy innovations, the enter conducts research; stages seminars, academies and conferences; publishes proceedings, books, vorking papers and policy papers. The Center also >rovides management and technical assistance to nany phases of the aviation industry. the presenters Eckrose/Green, Associates [toy A. Eckrose, P.E., spent more than 18 years )f his career in government and, for the past seven years, has been a consultant to a variety of ,overnment clients. His experience includes )reparations for multi -million dollar municipal )udgets. He has taught and lectured across the ,ountry on subjects ranging from energy nanagement to pavement management, including .ectures at the Universities of Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa State University and Marquette Jniversity. Mr. Eckrose is an active member of the American Public Works Association. N11 Green, P.E., has been continuously involved n airport engineering and operations for the past 15 (ears. As airport engineer with the Wisconsin 3ivision of Aeronautics and the Iowa Aeronautics 3ivision, he observed, first hand, the operating )hilosophies of most airports in those states. He administered state and federal aid projects to improve arport facilities. As Assistant Director of the Des Moines International Airport, he participated in >perations, budgeting, public relations, leasing and tenant services. Mr. Green has authored several articles in airport maintenance management and has The fee for this intensive two day educational program is $265. Registration includes the presentation, all handout materials, continental breakfast each morning, refreshments at breaks and noon meals. In addition, the presenters will host a hospitality hour immediately following the first day session. Some states are planning additional activities - check your registration material. To register, please complete the attached form and return it, with payment, to NASAO SEMINARS, P.O. Box 55405, Madison, WI 53705. Make checks payable to NASAO SEMINARS. Confirmation of registration and lodging information will be forwarded by return mail. Please enclose complete mailing address and telephone number with registration. To register by telephone, call NASAO SEMINARS, (608) 274-2008. Written confirmation and lodging information will be returned to registrants. Payment must be received in advance or at the door. A purchase order may be presented by employees of public agencies where advance payment is not possible. Credit cards will not be accepted in payment of registration fees. The full registration fee will be refunded if written notice of cancellation is received at the registration address ten (10) days prior to the scheduled session. Beginning at the tenth day preceding a scheduled seminar, a $40 administration charge will be retained by NASAO on all cancellations. Register early as a minimum attendance is required for each session. In case a seminar is cancelled due to insufficient registrations, all registrants to that seminar will be notified and given an opportunity to reschedule another seminar location or receive full refund of registration fees paid. lodging Hotel reservations must be made by the individual. At most locations, a group rate is available. Make your reservations at least two weeks in advance. Be sure to mention your attendance at the NASAO Airport Seminar to receive reduced rates, if available.