Hi all -

Next week is GRCon, and prior to the conference we would like to share some
exciting news. We are partnering with The SETI Institute to collaborate and
further our joint goals in open & accessible research, education, and
technology development with software radio. We first started working with
The SETI Institute and some of their UC Berkeley faculty a couple of years
ago, and since then have coordinated a number of successful events and
co-developments.

Specifically, what this partnership means for GNU Radio is that The SETI
Institute will assume back-office responsibilities for the project and
provide operational support - such as accounting and infrastructure. GNU
Radio maintains its own leadership and administration duties and will
appoint a Principal Investigator to directly represent the project inside
the SETI Institute.. Through our partnership, we expect to pursue new
funding opportunities for both the SETI Institute and GNU Radio, and
continue to expand the impact of GNU Radio's free software approach to
research & education.

In GNU Radio's 19-year history, we've been through several different
iterations of organizational support for the project and community. As most
projects do, GNU Radio started out supported through the private companies
/ consultancies of the core developers working on it. Eventually, we
founded the GNU Radio Foundation, and several years later migrated to the
Free Software Foundation. Our partnership with the SETI Institute reflects
our continued growth and success, and will provide the support we need to
continue on that trajectory for years to come.

The Free Software Foundation has expressed its support and excitement for
this partnership, and is working closely with GNU Radio and SETI Institute
leadership to make the back-office transition smooth.

You can read more about this partnership from The SETI Institute's
perspective here (just posted):
https://www.seti.org/press-release/seti-institute-and-gnu-radio-join-forces

We will be discussing this announcement further at GRCon. As always, feel
free to reach out if you have questions, and Happy Hacking!

Cheers,
The GNU Radio Officers

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