What is NAATW? NAATW (National Alcoholics Anonymous Technology Workshop) is made up of people from varying service backgrounds and geographic regions who meet on a periodic basis. There is a growing realization that Alcoholics Anonymous is moving into a technological age but we are not sure what form that we might or ought to take. We communicate our experiences and "INFORM" ourselves about our needs and our experiences when using technology in our service work. All forms of service are involved; Intergroup, General Service, or at the Home Group level. NAATW is a forum for learning to frame the right questions, and sharing the group's current answers as well as past and current experience. It gives opportunity for group collaboration and new ideas to spark. It has been said that technology in Alcoholics Anonymous was an oxymoron but that is no longer the case. We are rapidly moving into the 21st century. We actively realize the long list of technical actions already known, that we need to take in order to utilize the next available app or device feature. Our choices have become more involved as that list of options has grown... and grown... and grown. We are down to the actions which require change and growth. Our groups, our committees, and our trusted servants are not new to dealing with discussions over content and functionality on websites. Members have smartphones and access to desktop and cloud-based tools and wish to contribute their time. This growth has some natural challenges in a fellowship centered on Unity and the Informed Group Conscience. NAATW is to assist in creating technologically informed members.