21-02-2019, 09:51 PM
(21-02-2019, 11:22 AM)VK4ADC Wrote: The AMC have emailed all WIA assessors who notified them through the WIA/ACMA emails to confirm that that want to be considered for inclusion on a list of AMC assessors for amateur radio licensing activities. The AMC response will not be immediate as they will have to filter through the lists and probably look to see who best matches up with their requirements. Those selected will probably have to be trained in AMC methods and processes too so it will all add to the time before future AR assessments can take place.
I understand that the Deed between the AMC and ACMA has now been signed but some Delegations have to be put in place before they can actually manage the licensing activities.
The good news about it is that something is happening !!!
Hopefully we will be kept in touch with their progress so that more is known about how, when, where and how much things will cost with this new arrangement.
I worked in the university sector for over 30 years and the last part of that was to do with the delivery of "distance learning" programs ranging from undergraduate certificates through to doctorates. All universities have a "teaching and learning committee", or something similar, that rigorously examines any subject, course, or qualification that the university proposes to deliver. That includes the qualifications and experience of all those involved, and the provision of training to ensure that all processes are carried out exactly according to the uni's procedures and protocols.
All this is going to take time.
73
Wayne VK4WM