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We want to allow time for the plaque citation to be checked carefully, not only by History Center staff, but also by the nominators and the IEEE organizational units. This sometimes involves many sets of eyes, and time for revisions and corrections.  Once the plaque text is approved, the foundry's casting schedule depends on workflow, and whether they are casting large orders for other clients.  Once cast, the plaque has to be burnished, finished, and patinaed. Shipping times must also be accounted for.  
We want to allow time for the plaque citation to be checked carefully, not only by History Center staff, but also by the nominators and the IEEE organizational units. This sometimes involves many sets of eyes, and time for revisions and corrections.  Once the plaque text is approved, the foundry's casting schedule depends on workflow, and whether they are casting large orders for other clients.  Once cast, the plaque has to be burnished, finished, and patinaed. Shipping times must also be accounted for.  


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'''What are the payment methods the sponsoring IEEE&nbsp;Organizational Unit may use to pay for the plaque(s)?'''


'''What are the payment methods the sponsoring IEEE&nbsp;Organizational Unit may use to pay for the plaque(s)?'''
Plaques may be paid for by five methods: Check, credit card (Visa or Mastercard), wire transfer, transfer to IEEE History Center account from IEEE organizational unit account, or by deduction from section rebate. IEEE&nbsp;History&nbsp;Center staff will provide payment details (e.g how to arrange deduction from section rebate,&nbsp;or transfer to History Center accouont)&nbsp;on the invoice that will be sent to the IEEE&nbsp;organizational unit.


Plaques may be paid for by five methods: Check, credit card (Visa or Mastercard), wire transfer, transfer to IEEE History Center account from IEEE organizational unit account, or by deduction from section rebate.
 
 
'''My IEEE&nbsp;Organizational Unit has lined up corporate sponsorship or financial support for the milestone. Can I have that corporation pay for the milestone plaque?'''
 
It is always wonderful when an IEEE organizational unit can garner corporate support. However, the History Center muste must be paid for the plaque&nbsp;by the IEEE&nbsp;organizational unit, which may then be reimbursed by the corporate supporter.

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MILESTONE PROGRAM FREQUENTLY-ASKED QUESTIONS


Why does it take 8 weeks to cast the plaque?

We want to allow time for the plaque citation to be checked carefully, not only by History Center staff, but also by the nominators and the IEEE organizational units. This sometimes involves many sets of eyes, and time for revisions and corrections.  Once the plaque text is approved, the foundry's casting schedule depends on workflow, and whether they are casting large orders for other clients.  Once cast, the plaque has to be burnished, finished, and patinaed. Shipping times must also be accounted for.


What are the payment methods the sponsoring IEEE Organizational Unit may use to pay for the plaque(s)?

Plaques may be paid for by five methods: Check, credit card (Visa or Mastercard), wire transfer, transfer to IEEE History Center account from IEEE organizational unit account, or by deduction from section rebate. IEEE History Center staff will provide payment details (e.g how to arrange deduction from section rebate, or transfer to History Center accouont) on the invoice that will be sent to the IEEE organizational unit.


My IEEE Organizational Unit has lined up corporate sponsorship or financial support for the milestone. Can I have that corporation pay for the milestone plaque?

It is always wonderful when an IEEE organizational unit can garner corporate support. However, the History Center muste must be paid for the plaque by the IEEE organizational unit, which may then be reimbursed by the corporate supporter.