FIRST Tech Challenge Team 7842 Browncoats Business Plan.

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FIRST Tech Challenge Team 7842 Browncoats 2018-2019 Business Plan ftcbrowncoats@gmail.com www.ftcbrowncoats.org

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Number 1.0 Introduction 1.1 FIRST Description.............................................. 1 1.2 FIRST Tech Challenge Overview.................................... 1 2.0 Executive Summary 2.1 Team Purpose.................................................... 2 2.2 Team Motto..................................................... 2 2.3 Team Origin..................................................... 2-3 2.4 Team Name Origin............................................... 3 2.5 Team History.................................................... 3 2.6 Team Organizational Structure...................................... 4 2.7 Team Relationships and Sponsors.................................... 4-5 3.0 Sustainability 3.1 2018 Mission Statement............................................ 6 3.2 Team Goals and Actions........................................... 6-7 3.3 SWOT Analysis.................................................. 7 3.4 Team Budget.................................................... 8 4.0 Outreach, Recognition, and Strategy 4.1 Outreach........................................................ 8-9 4.2 Recognition..................................................... 9 5.0 Resources 5.1 Photos and Other Supplemental Materials.............................. 10 5.2 Team Contact Information.......................................... 10

1.0 Introduction 1.1 FIRST Description FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is an international youth organization, founded in 1989 by Dean Kamen, to inspire young people's interest and participation in science and technology. The mission of FIRST is to encourage young people by engaging them in mentor-based programs which build science, engineering and technology skills that inspire innovation and that foster well-rounded life capabilities including self-confidence, communication, and leadership. 1.2 FIRST Tech Challenge Overview The FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) is a robotics competition that provides the opportunity for student teams to compete head to head using a competitive sports model. Guided by adult coaches and mentors, students develop STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) skills and practice engineering principles while realizing the value of hard work, innovation, and sharing ideas. Teams also must raise funds, design and market their team brand, and do community outreach. Each season concludes with regional Championships and two exciting FIRST World Championships. 2018-2019 Business Plan Business Plan - 1 FTC 7842 Browncoats

2.0 Executive Summary 2.1 Team Purpose FTC Team 7842 Browncoats will support a team to compete within the FIRST Tech Challenge guidelines and in FTC sponsored competitions. Participants will learn engineering principles such as building, computer coding, technical and scientific writing, experimentation, marketing, fund raising, group and team work skills along with other STEM areas. 2.2 Team Motto 2.3 Team Origin We ve done the impossible, and that makes us mighty. - Captain Malcolm Reynolds The Browncoats are a community FIRST Tech Challenge robotics team from the Huntsville, Alabama area. Currently, the team is made up of six students - four girls and two boys - ranging from 8 th to 12 th grade. Between them, these students represent an area covering 250 square miles of North Alabama. The Browncoats evolved from the FIRST Tech Challenge team, 12-Volt Ninjas, which was formed in 2011. In 2013, members from the FIRST Lego League team, Acronym, were brought in, and the team name was changed to Browncoats after a favorite science fiction television series, Firefly. 2018-2019 Business Plan Business Plan - 2 FTC 7842 Browncoats

653414735.54 m² 653.41 km² 161462.30 acres 65341.47 hectares 7033297699.66 feet² 252.28 square miles 190.26 square nautical miles Current Perimeter: 109093.940m OR 357919.750feet 2.4 Team Name Origin The Browncoats name comes from our favorite science fiction series, Firefly. Firefly was an American space western series which originally aired in 2002. It was set in the year 2517 and follows the adventures of the renegade crew of Serenity, a "Firefly-class spaceship. Although the show only lasted one season, fans worldwide call themselves Browncoats in allegiance to the Independents who waged a failed civil war against the Union of Allied Planets. The Browncoats competition robot is named Vera after one of the Serenity crew member s favorite tool. 2.5 Team History We ve gone from winning first place awards at qualifying competitions, to State Championships. 2016-2017 was our most successful season to date. We were selected as an alliance partner for the finals and won the Inspire Award at Alabama s inaugural State Championship. We competed with 71 other teams in the South Super Regional Championships in Athens, Georgia, and we were chosen as a final alliance partner and competed in the semi-finals, placing in 18th in our division and 14th overall. From there we were invited to attend the World Championship for the first time with 124 other teams. We ended the competition on a high note, finishing in the top half of the competition. 2017-2018 was a learning year for the Browncoats, with half of the team starting as rookies. Regardless of the challenges, the Alabama State Championship saw our team selected as an alliance partner in the final elimination matches, taking first place for the Motivate Award, second place for the Think Award, and third place for the Inspire Award. In addition, one of our team members, Ian, became a Dean s List finalist. 2018-2019 Business Plan Business Plan - 3 FTC 7842 Browncoats

2.6 Team Organizational Structure Our community team has mentors from many different fields, including a physicist who s worked with NASA, a mathematical professor, along with many technical engineers who coach the students on engineering principles, computer programming, and construction. Team members take on the responsibility of managing the team, deciding roles, and completing project tasks. 2.7 Team Relationships and Sponsors 2018-2019 Sponsors: AvaLAN Wireless, AUVSI Pathfinder, Huntsville Hamfest, Alabama Estate Planning Attorneys, SOLIDWORKS, Calhoun Community College, Midway Machine Shop, Doug Mach and Aurora Torres, Robert and Dorothy Jeffery, Thunderstorm Technology, and Aegis Technologies. AvaLAN Wireless has graciously given us the space inside their offices that we need to keep our field set up and to meet and practice. AUVSI Pathfinder has given us a grant for multiple years. For the 4 th year in a row, we have been asked to help in the Youth Lounge at Huntsville Hamfest s annual conference to help promote FIRST and our team. 2018-2019 Business Plan Business Plan - 4 FTC 7842 Browncoats

Alabama Estate Planning has helped us financially. SOLIDWORKS has provided all of our team members with free student licenses. Calhoun Community College donated facilities for the first annual Rocket City FTC Invitational post-season competition. Midway Machine Shop used their CNC machine to custom cut metal parts for our robot. Doug Mach and Aurora Torres have helped us financially. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery have helped us financially, and they have volunteered to help us during many of our outreach events. Thunderstorm Technology has donated four laptop computers to our team. Aegis Technologies has helped us financially. 2018-2019 Business Plan Business Plan - 5 FTC 7842 Browncoats

3.0 Sustainability 3.1 2018 Mission Statement For the 2018/2019 season, the Browncoats will work to spread FIRST and FIRST Tech Challenge throughout Alabama by participating in community outreach, by reaching out to local schools, and by providing mentors to new teams. For the Rover Ruckus game, our goal is to build a robot designed to perform every aspect of the challenge through team work and the application of engineering design principles. We plan to compete in local scrimmages, the Alabama State Championship, and hopefully to qualify for the World Championship with the overall goal of improving on our best ever standings. 3.2 Team Goals and Actions ACTIONS Expand the FIRST Program Recruit new Team Members Expand social media Develop and fully implement the team s design process Create an award-worthy Engineering Notebook Retain team members through entire season STRATEGY Start more FTC Teams in Alabama Spread awareness of FIRST and STEM Encourage schools to participate in FTC Host informational meetings Reach out to local schools and homeschool cover schools to introduce students and faculty to the FIRST program Attend outreach related to FIRST and STEM Reach out to local homeschool groups Encourage friends and family to participate in FIRST Connect with FTC teams Post regular updates Increase followers on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Website, and YouTube Post about our journey, our progress, and events during the season Apply engineering principles and mentor the team in a STEM-based curriculum Expand CAD skills to support the process Document design changes in Engineering Notebook Document each step of design process (explain each idea, problem, and solution using pictures, CAD models, and code) Document team outreach in depth Develop formatting that is easy to use and read Maintain friendly and welcoming team atmosphere Incorporate interactive and fun socials outside of robotics 2018-2019 Business Plan Business Plan - 6 FTC 7842 Browncoats

ACTIONS Create a strong competition robot STRATEGY Partnership with Midway Machine Design appropriate parts of the robot in CAD before assembling 3D print parts TEAM COMPETITION GOALS Win Alabama State Championship Return to World Championship COMPETITION STRATEGY Create a strong robot that can complete the season s challenges Win the final alliance Win the Inspire Award Win Inspire Award at Alabama State Win final alliance at Alabama State Double meeting hours Place in top 15 in our division 3.3 SWOT Analysis SWOT, which stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats, is an analytical framework that can help an organization face its greatest challenges. We use this to determine our next steps as a team. We want to accept our weaknesses as a team and work with them to turn them into strengths. 2018-2019 Business Plan Business Plan - 7 FTC 7842 Browncoats

3.4 Team Budget Expense Cost Tools/parts for robot $1,700.00 Electronics $700.00 Arkansas Qualifiers and State Championship Registration $250.00 Tennessee State Championship Registration $200.00 Alabama State Championship Registration $250.00 World Championship Registration $2,000.00 Team Registration $275.00 Pit/field $1,200.00 T-shirts $150.00 Safety Goggles $40.00 Office Supplies $250.00 Travel/Lodging $5,000.00 Shipping/Posting $20.00 Food for Kick-Off, Scrimmages, and 2019 Rocket City FTC $500.00 Invitational Proposed Budget $12,535.00 4.0 Outreach, Recognition, and Strategy 4.1 Outreach Connecting with the local community through outreach is important to the Browncoats. The scope of that outreach has recently been broadened to include area schools, churches, businesses, and more of the local engineering community. Over 800 hours of outreach have been accumulated so far this season at the following events: Community Informational and Recruiting Meetings held at local city libraries - 99 hours Volunteering at NASA s Rover Challenge - 25 hours U.S. Army Missile Defense Agency s Take Your Child to Work Day - 42 hours Hosted the 2018 Rocket City FTC Invitational post season competition - 148 hours Huntsville Library s Brickapalooza - 35 hours Hosted an FTC Robotics Programming Class - 36 hours Space & Missile Defense Symposium - 180 hours Huntsville SteamWorks FIRST Open House - 22 hours Volunteering at the Huntsville Hamfest Youth Lounge - 103 hours AUVSI Pathfinder Symposium - 87 hours 2018-2019 Business Plan Business Plan - 8 FTC 7842 Browncoats

2018 Rocket City Nerdcon Discussion Panel Presentation, Robots in Space - a FIRST Tech Challenge Overview - 3 hours Volunteered at the FIRST Lego League Qualifier held at Columbia High School - 60 hours Demonstrated our robot and discussed FIRST Tech Challenge at the FIRST Lego League Qualifier held at Randolph School - 6 hours Hosted a Scrimmage for all area FIRST Tech Challenge Teams - 55 hours 2018 Rocket City FTC Invitational 4.2 Recognition Winning Alliance Captain: Arkansas Qualifier, 2018-2019 Design Award: Arkansas Qualifier, 2018-2019 Motivate Award: Alabama State Championship, 2017-2018 Dean s List Award Finalist: Alabama State Championship, 2017-2018 Inspire Award: Alabama State Championship, 2016-2017 Final Alliance: Alabama State Championship, 2016-2017 Think Award: Georgia State Championship, 2015-2016 Inspire Award: Georgia qualifier, 2015-2016 Final Alliance Captain: Georgia qualifier, 2015-2016 Think Award: Kentucky State Championship, 2015-2016 Winning Alliance: Alabama qualifier, 2014-2015 Rockwell Collins Innovate Award, 100 Scholars Qualifying Tournament, 2013-2014 1st Place Winning Alliance: Georgia Invitational, 2013-2014 1st Place Autonomous: Georgia Invitational, 2013-2014 2018-2019 Business Plan Business Plan - 9 FTC 7842 Browncoats

5.0 Resources 5.1 Photos and Other Supplemental Materials For more information about the Team and our outreach, please check out the following materials: Team Engineering Notebook: http://ftcbrowncoats.org/engineering-ntbk/ 5.2 Team Contact Information Team Email address: FTCBrowncoats@gmail.com Team website: http://ftcbrowncoats.org/ Team Facebook page: FTC7842Browncoats Team Twitter: Ftcbc7842 Team YouTube: FTC Browncoats Team Instagram: ftcbrowncoats 2018-2019 Business Plan Business Plan - 10 FTC 7842 Browncoats