Annual FalconWorks Charity Golf Tournament
The Annual FalconWorks Charity Golf Tournament was held on Saturday, May 14th, at the U.S. Air Force Academy's scenic Eisenhower Golf Club. The range opened at noon, with a shotgun start at 1:00 p.m.
Format for the tournament was 18-hole scramble. Although there were periods of rain, the players continued to finish. A record crowd showed for dinner. A cadet foursome won first place and gifts and mementos were presented. This charity golf tournament was held to raise money to provide the needed materials for the USAFA cadets to continue research and development on assistive technologies. During the dinner buffet, the cadets displayed their final project. Faculty liaison Col. Andrew Armacost and community liaison Duncan Stewart presented historical and current information on FalconWorks. For details on the golf tournament, review the links below:
A few candid shots of the happy golfers!
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April 15, 2011 - Record Sales of PointScribe
Ultrathera Technologies, which entered into a technology transfer agreement for the purchase of Pointscribe in 2008, has now -- after upgrades and additional bells and whistles -- commercialized the PointScribe product. In Q1 2011, Ultrathera Technologies has hit record sales and expects this progress to continue as it is utilized in the learning disability, as well as general, education arenas. Learn more.
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December 15, 2010 - FalconWorks and USAFA Renewed CRADA
FalconWorks and the US Air Force Academy have renewed their Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) for five years. This agreement allows FalconWorks and USAFA cadets and faculty to continue working together to design and build technology-based solutions for disabled individuals and our community.
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November 30, 2010 - FalconWorks Board Announces New Directors
The FalconWorks Board has added two individuals with practicing experience in therapy and rehabilitation to their Board of Directors. Scott Rea is the owner of Edge Rehab and Wellness in Colorado Springs. He supervises delivery of occupational and physical therapy services in an outpatient clinic as well as supervising Industrial Rehabilitation services. Greg McGrew is an Instructor at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in Denver. He works as a Usability Coordinator for Assistive Technology Partners, a program within the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. At ATP he leads the operation and development of an assistive technology product testing laboratory, which evaluates existing, new and emerging assistive technologies. FalconWorks is privileged to have two such qualified individuals working actively with the FalconWorks teams.
Falcon Works InfOrmation
FalconWorks is a Colorado Nonprofit Corporation and 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. FalconWorks is registered as a private organization at the U.S. Air Force Academy, however, it is not part of the Department of Defense or any of its components and it has no governmental status.