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Individual - $10.00/yr.

Individual membership dues are for members of the business community who support USASMDC, MDA (HSV), MSIC, NASA MSFC and PEO-MS

**There is no limit on the number of individual members from a single corporation**


Corporate - $150.00/yr.

Please note that for voting purposes these corporate memberships only carry the authority of one vote


Retired or Current US Federal Government Employee- *free

Retired or current employees of the U.S. Federal Government will NOT be charged a fee for membership.

In order to obtain membership, all individuals must fill out and submit the ASMDA membership application.

 

ASMDA Overview

The Air Space and Missile Defense Association was formed in 1995 in Huntsville, Alabama as a non-profit, non-political educational and scientific organization.

Mayor Loretta Spencer University Scholarship Program

 

1The Air, Space and Missile Defense Association (ASMDA) is proud to announce that for the ninth consecutive year we will be offering college scholarships to deserving students in the Air, Space and Missile Defense community through the Mayor Loretta Spencer University Scholarship Fund. This year ASMDA will select five undergraduate or graduate students majoring in science or engineering to each receive a $4,000 Scholarship Award. These scholarships will be presented at the annual Space and Missile Defense Conference held at the Von Braun Center in August 2011.

The Mayor Loretta Spencer University scholarships are available to individual ASMDA members and their immediate family members, corporate members’ employees and their immediate family members, as well as military and civilian personnel currently assigned to sponsored government organizations and their immediate family members. Attached is an information sheet that describes eligibility requirements, application requirements, selection criteria, and the application schedule. Please help get the word out to others within your organization and to deserving students by disseminating this information paper and encouraging eligible students to apply. Applications are due not later than July 22, 2011.

ASMDA is looking forward to reviewing many applications and continuing the long Huntsville tradition of supporting the advancement of higher education and, in particular, the study of science and engineering.