Submitted by Dr Waisanen on Thu, 08/20/2015 - 20:35
The owners of MAGI, Inc. are proud supporters of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) program. We provide information technology support to the following BSA units and organizations:
- Troop 1501 (legacy site is no longer redirecting to SOAR (a secure, on-line commercial site)
- Vintage photos on the ZenPhoto site, click here
- Vintage photos on this site
- GSA Troop 2761
- Dr Waisanen finished his Wood Badge ticket in time to update the website for GSA Troop 2761 (www.t2761.org), but since the Troop has retired and the domain retired, the content will need to be rehosted.
A work in progress.
- Venture Crew 1501
- The Crew used Facebook to alert members to current status.
- The Website was retired in July 2014.
- Archived photo album
- The Crew Advisor retired effective 28 June 2014, and supported Crew 1150 (until that advisor retired in 2015)
- Currently supporting Council Climbing/COPE programs and mobile tower operations (particularly, operations training).
- Venture Crew 1150
- NCAC Climbing/COPE programs
- At November 2011 meeting of the COPC, Dr Waisanen volunteered to be the Chairman for the NCAC COPE & Climbing committee, due to his conviction that the ability of COPE games and activities to enable learning to build teams, provide leadership, and communicate was too important to allow to be lost. In the spring of 2025, he announced he was stepping down from all leadership positions at the Council level to focus on supporting T1176G as ASM to the older scouts (those between the ages of 20 and 60). In that role, he plans to continue to be a source for team building games with the premise that the most important team in a person's life could be their family. He will not attend a National Camp School (NCS) to renew his training as COPE Director of COPE and Climbing Program Trainer (CCPT).
- When John Cavan has successfully passed NCS for COPE Director (in May 2026), he will be fully qualified to presume all duties as the lead for training and sustaining the mobile climbing tower also known as "The Scouterhorn".
- Bruce Weir is the Chairman of the NCAC Climbing Committee. He is lead for the training of Lead Instructors (aka Level II) and Assistant Instructors (aka Level I). The scope of that training is on natural rock and does not include mobile tower or fixed tower operations (such as the tower at Camp Post, Goshen Scout Reservation).