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Aviation Specialties Unlimited Director of Sales and Marketing, Hannah Gordon. "We had record attendance and a great field of recipients. We hope attendees from ALEA will come out and help us honor the winners at this show." The Night Vision Awards are an


awards series with recognition events held throughout the year hosted by ASU, Night Flight Concepts, Vertical Magazine and Rotorcraft Pro Magazine. The purpose of this event series is to promote operational lead­ ership and excellence in the use of Night Vision, in North America and around the world. "Vertical magazine is delighted to


once again partner with the night vision community to support its efforts to rec­ ognize and raise awareness of the ben­ efits of Night Vision Technology," said Publisher Mike Reyno. "These awards play an important role in celebrating the achievements and the ongoing excellence of the Law Enforcement Units using NVGs."


INDUSTRY NEWS RELEVANT TO YOUR BUSINESS Additional awards will be presented


at NightCon 2013 in Dallas in September. "The Night Vision Awards series pro­


vides an important opportunity to rec­ ognize leaders in night vision opera­ tions and showcase their NVG achieve­ ments," stated Night Flight Concepts president Adam Aldous. "NFC is pleased to join forces again with ASU and the other sponsors ­ as we did in 2012 ­ to produce the Night Vision Awards and celebrate the achieve­ ments of these organizations demon­ strating leadership, success and com­ mitment to Night vision operational excellence, safety and community awareness." "We at Rotorcraft Pro are thrilled to


partner in this event which supports the night vision community and the crews using NVGs," said Editor­in­Chief Lyn Burks. "Night vision technology, and the operators using it, have had a significant impact on improving safety in our industry and they deserve to be recognized."


About The Night Vision Awards Night Vision Awards will be given for


the following categories: • 5­year service award • 10­year service award • Community Awareness award • Mark of Excellence award • International Advancement Award


Nominations are currently being accepted for ALEA award show. Any flight operation using any Night Vision systems is eligible for consideration. Award nomination packets can be


downloaded or filled out at www.nightvisionawards.com. Operators must be present at ALEA


in order to be eligible for entry for the awards. Nominators are asked to sub­ mit photos, videos and stories about their use of Night Vision Systems along with their nomination form. Applicants are asked to email supporting materials to scott@brandingiron.com. A full list of previous winners and award descrip­ tion can be found on the website: www.nightvisionawards.com. 


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