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The Earhart Project Advisory Committee - EPAC - is a group of up to 50 diverse yet dedicated researchers who help Ric Gillespie and TIGHAR guide the direction of the Earhart Project.  
The Earhart Project Advisory Committee - '''EPAC''' - is a large group of diverse yet dedicated researchers who help Ric Gillespie and TIGHAR guide the direction of the Earhart Project.
  In addition to conducting much of the raw research on the Earhart Project, EPAC efforts include steering avenues of research, artifact and information analysis, fund raising and funding strategies, technology review, and expedition planning.   
   
In addition to conducting much of the raw research on the Earhart Project, EPAC efforts include steering avenues of research, artifact and information analysis, fund raising and funding strategies, technology review, and expedition planning.  EPAC acts as a sounding board and a ready source of research volunteers and donors, but has no direct control over TIGHAR expeditions or finances.


|[[Image:earhart150.jpg|frame|center|Friends, benefactors, and associates of TIGHAR who help to conduct and interpret TIGHAR's research into the disappearance of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan.]]
|[[Image:earhart150.jpg|frame|center|Friends, benefactors, and associates of TIGHAR who help to conduct and interpret TIGHAR's research into the disappearance of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan.]]

Revision as of 23:10, 24 June 2012

The Earhart Project Advisory Committee - EPAC - is a large group of diverse yet dedicated researchers who help Ric Gillespie and TIGHAR guide the direction of the Earhart Project. In addition to conducting much of the raw research on the Earhart Project, EPAC efforts include steering avenues of research, artifact and information analysis, fund raising and funding strategies, technology review, and expedition planning. EPAC acts as a sounding board and a ready source of research volunteers and donors, but has no direct control over TIGHAR expeditions or finances.
Friends, benefactors, and associates of TIGHAR who help to conduct and interpret TIGHAR's research into the disappearance of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan.
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