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ABOUT AOC

“The Association of Old Crows is an organization for individuals who have common
interests in Electronic Warfare (EW), Electromagnetic Spectrum Management
Operations, Cyber Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA), Information Operations
(IO), and other information related capabilities. The Association of Old Crows
provides a means of connecting members and organizations nationally and
internationally across government, defense, industry, and academia to promote
the exchange of ideas and information, and provides a platform to recognize
advances and contributions in these fields.”

 

AOC has members in 47 countries with 62 chapters in 20 countries. AOC’s
membership includes executives, scientists, engineers, managers, operators,
educators, and military personnel. Founded in 1964, the AOC owns a headquarters
building in Alexandria, Virginia, just outside Washington, DC.

 

The name “Old Crows” emerged from the first large-scale use of Electronic
Warfare during the WWII Battle of Britain and the US and allied bombing raids
over Europe. The Allied Radar Countermeasure operators used the code name
“Ravens” and employed receivers and transmitters to monitor and jam threat
frequencies. Military jargon later changed “Ravens” to “Crows.”

 

With origins in WWII, Electronic Warfare has been, and remains, a critical
enabling capability in military operations in peace and war. With the evolution
of digital/computer technology, Electronic Warfare (EW), Information Operations
(IO), and related disciplines are increasingly necessary to achieve knowledge
superiority, strategic and tactical dominance, and asset protection in both
offensive and defensive operations. Information Operations include those actions
taken to influence, effect, or defend information, information systems, and
decision-making. The development of information technology also enables EW and
IO systems to cover both the analog and digital domains including the entire
acoustic, magnetic, seismic, and electromagnetic spectrum’s.




WHAT DOES THE AOC DO?

AOC promotes the exchange of new ideas and information, and the dissemination of
new research and knowledge in the fields of Electronic Warfare and Information
Operations. AOC provides a membership subscription to our premiere monthly
professional magazine, the Journal of Electronic Defense, which includes news,
information, technology updates, and articles on many aspects of defense
electronics and information operations.

 

AOC produces many one-and-two-day advanced technology conferences, forums,
courses, and symposia each year (classified and unclassified) enabling
representatives of US and friendly nations to discuss defense electronics and
information operations issues, programs, and initiatives. Prominent leaders from
the military, government, academia, and industry come together to address
current policies, new programs, and advanced technology issues. Topics have
included Information Operations; Modeling and Simulation; Directed Energy;
ELINT; UAV/UCAV Payloads; Radar/EW; Joint Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses
(JSEAD); Navigation Warfare; EO/IR; Intelligence, Surveillance, & Reconnaissance
(ISR); Spacecraft and Satellite Protection and Time Sensitive Targeting;
Homeland Security; Passive and Covert Radar; EW and IO fundamentals; and many
more subjects of interest to EW/IO professionals.

AOC publishes advanced technology and management studies in support of the
government, the military, and industry. AOC-sponsored research committees have
investigated the production of traveling wave tubes; the EW Industrial Base; EW
Test Methodology; Information Warfare; EW Measures of Effectiveness; Airborne
Electronic Attack? Analysis of Alternatives; EW Critical Technologies; A New
Approach to EW Acquisition? “The Partnership Process”; and the Airborne
Electronic Attack Analysis of Alternatives Study (AEA AOA).

 

AOC distributes over $60,000 annually, through the AOC Educational Foundation
and affiliated chapters, for scholarships and grants to assist military enlisted
personnel and US undergraduate students in electrical engineering, physics,
mathematics, and related disciplines.

 

AOC documents the history of Electronic Warfare and Information Operations
through books, journals, research projects, and videos. The “History of U.S.
Electronic Warfare, Volume I”, was published in 1984, which documented the early
beginnings of EW to 1946, Volume II in 1989 (documenting 1946-1964), and Volume
III in 2000, which documents the period 1964 to 2000 to include Operation Allied
Force.

With over 14,000 members internationally, the Association of Old Crows is an
organization for individuals who have common interests in Electronic Warfare
(EW), Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Operations, Cyber Electromagnetic
Activities (CEMA), Information Operations (IO), and other information related
capabilities. The Association of Old Crows provides a means of connecting
members and organizations nationally and internationally across government,
defense, industry, and academia to promote the exchange of ideas and
information, and provides a platform to recognize advances and contributions in
these fields.

 

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