The User's Committee is impressed with the effectiveness of the NRAO EPO efforts over the past few years. The NRAO image contest continues to be a great success and should be continued. Increased attendance at the visitor centers should be encouraged in creative ways as already done with the diversion of traffic past Green Bank, and ensuring that state visitor centers have NRAO press material. It would also be worthwhile to ensure USA and state guidebooks have the facilities listed as points of interest and road signs are clearly labeled with directions to the centers. There may be a continuing decrease in school groups over the coming years, as the teachers are feeling more pressure to cover required curriculum in the limited class time. Advertising the facilities to teachers specifically in the context of these required curriculum headers would help keep school group attendance high. We encourage the efforts to create an exhibit set which will be taken to the teaching community. The newsletter is informative and pretty and should probably be kept from going too far beyond its current length. The idea discussed at the meeting of an email newsletter with short titles and blurbs and links to the full story also sounds very promising and useful. We encourage maintaining the paper edition distribution as well. With the Science Competitiveness Initiative, there should be additional grants available beyond NSF-AST that should be investigated for raising independent funds for EPO activities. The NRAO web pages represent and important link to the public and we all look forward to the release of the new webpage. This has long been a weakness of NRAO both in terms of the public and scientific web pages. In addition, posting pre-made powerpoint talks on the web for NRAO users to present the new capabilities of EVLA and ALMA to their colleagues would be a useful way of promoting these facilities.