5The Airborne & Special Operations Museum Foundation is pleased to announce a new partnership with CheQRboard, a dynamic content and engagement platform that will enhance visitor experiences at the U.S. Army Airborne & Special Operations Museum.
“The ASOM Foundation last summer received an ARPA grant from Cumberland County to fund an educational experience in the permanent gallery. As a result, we have made an investment with CheQRboard to transform educational offerings that will create an immersive, interactive, and engaging learning experiences in nine languages for visitors of all ages,” said Renee Lane, executive director, ASOM Foundation.
The ASOM will integrate CheQRboard’s innovative technology to bring history to life in new and interactive ways. Using a cellular device, visitors will have access to enriched storytelling, multimedia content, and interactive displays that deepen their connection to the legacy of Airborne and Special Operations Soldiers.
“Our mission has always been to honor, preserve, and educate. By leveraging CheQRboard’s technology, we can engage our visitors — especially Soldier, students, and younger audiences — in a more compelling and meaningful way,” said Jim Bartlinski, director, ASOM and Fort Bragg Museums.
The grant-funded initiative will enhance the museum’s ability to educate and inspire, using digital content to provide greater accessibility, multilingual resources, and gamified learning experiences.
One of the most exciting developments is the upcoming exhibit curated by students from Fayetteville’s Jack Britt High School, Warrior Bonds: Montagnards and U.S. Army Special Forces in Vietnam. Using CheQRboard’s platform, their research and storytelling will be amplified, allowing visitors to engage with firsthand accounts, behind-the-scenes insights, and interactive learning tools that make history more tangible.
“We’re thrilled to support ASOM in reimagining their museum education. Our platform is built to enhance storytelling, accessibility, and engagement — helping institutions like ASOM connect with their communities in new ways” said Brandon Kashani, CheQRboard founder & CEO.
“As we move into the Museum’s 25th year, this partnership marks a significant step in expanding the ASOM’s reach beyond its physical walls, fostering deeper connections with the local community, veterans, and educators. By integrating interactive digital experiences, we will ensure that the stories of our nation’s Airborne and Special Operations Soldiers continue to inspire future generations,” said Lane.
About CheQRboard
CheQRboard is a digital engagement platform that empowers cultural attractions and venue owners to educate and connect with their visitors in meaningful ways. Through customizable multimedia templates and robust analytics, CheQRboard helps organizations deliver fresh content, deepen engagement, and unlock new revenue streams.
About TRAKID
Trakid is the parent company behind CheQRboard and the creator of TRAKID Explorer Quest—an interactive, kid-focused experience designed for zoos, amusement parks, and family-friendly venues. Using a wearable wristband and mobile app, Explorer Quest guides families through immersive adventures, delivering exclusive content and enhancing the overall guest experience.
For more information about the Airborne & Special Operations Museum Foundation, visit www.asomf.org. To learn more about CheQRboard and its impact on cultural institutions, visit www.cheqrboard.com.

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