REGISTRATION FOR THE ENGINEERS’ WEEK BANQUET IS NOW CLOSED!
The Canaveral Council of Technical Societies is a voluntary, not-for-profit association of engineering, technical, and scientific societies that support members who live and work along Florida’s Space Coast.
The purpose of CCTS is to promote and support the activities of the technical, scientific, engineering, and professional organizations of the area in a manner that will enhance the identity and professional stature of the member societies. Membership is organizational and by formal request to the CCTS Board.
The 2011-2012 CCTS Board includes:
Chairman: Dr. David Fleming
Vice Chairman: Robert Shaw
Secretary: Bill Macdonald
Treasurer: Rich Kiefer
For information on membership, events, and activities of interest please contact Dr. Fleming at: dfleming@fit.edu
CCTS Address and Office Location:
CCTS Office Location:
Cape Royal Office Center, Suite 401
1980 North Atlantic Ave. (SR A1A), Cocoa Beach, FL
CCTS Mailing Address:
Canaveral Council of Technical Societies,
1980 N. Atlantic Ave.,
Suite 401
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931
Phone: (321) 868-1623 FAX:(321) 868-1623

Here’s the “new look” for 2011. It retains the basic layout and functionality of our site and offers a cleaner look and better ease of use. Enjoy!
http://nma1.us/councils/fscc/
Action completed, Web Site for FSCC published.
Questions to Larry Peck 750-1745
Please advise if there will be an April 2011 Space Congress in Cocoa Beach, FL.?
There will be no Space Congress in 2011. There hasn’t been a Space Congress for about the past five years.
Just a couple of notes for new users to ease the transition to the new format:
1. You need to register for full access and then log in each visit. See the right side menu at the top…
2. The calendar of events will automatically update to keep you current. If you put your mouse over the event, details will show in a drop-down box. If you click on the event title, you will be taken to the web site hosting the announcement for that event (if there is one).
Enjoy!
Contacted NMA who has already identified their representative. The check is in the mail.
Al: It’s great!!
I will try to paste Jack Wiles’ early history for the “about CCTS” page.
CCTS: The Early History Prepared by Jack Wiles for the CCTS Orientation program, November, 2004.
This is a new approach for many of us – using a blog format for a professional society’s web site. I am hoping it opens a new mode of communication for people who are very busy and need ways to be more efficient in managing their calendars and keeping track of all that’s going on.
Feel free to post here and comment in other areas of the site. If you’d like to have specific topics of interest added, please ask. We’ll do what we can to open this up for appropriate information exchange. Cheers!