Re: [802SEC] 802 workshop Saturday 12 March--update
Hi Paul,
I will arrange to have either I or someone else from 802.22 WG make a presentation at the workshop.
Thanks
Apurva
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From: owner-stds-802-sec@ieee.org [mailto:owner-stds-802-sec@ieee.org] On Behalf Of Paul Nikolich
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 9:25 AM
To: STDS-802-SEC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [802SEC] 802 workshop Saturday 12 March--update
Dear EC members,
I understand several people have already made their travel reservations and
will arrive too late to participate. If you are unable to make the Saturday
afternoon session, please try to find a substitute for your WG/TAG to
present--or failing that--please prepare a few slides describing your WG's
standards and projects and I could present them on your behalf.
Attendance update: David Law, Bruce Kraemer and Bob Heile have confirmed
they will be able to participate. Roger will try to have someone substitute
for him. Mat will try to rearrange his flight schedule.
I anticipate the response from the local IEEE, academic and engineering
community will be very positive to the workshop, as indicated by my previous
discussions with the local IEEE office and supporting organizations.
Regards,
--Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Nikolich" <paul.nikolich@ATT.NET>
To: <STDS-802-SEC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG>
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 6:53 PM
Subject: [802SEC] 802 workshop Saturday 12 March
Dear EC members,
Question: I'd like to see how many of you will be in Singapore on Saturday
12 March and would be willing to participate in an "802 Workshop" for the
local IEEE members. The objective of the workshop would be to give
attendees a high level understanding of the IEEE, the IEEE Standards
Association, the "802-well-oiled-machine-style" standards development
process, and a summary of the current standards and projects in each of your
WGs and TAG.
So--who will be in Singapore on Saturday and be willing to participate in a
workshop. As a starting point, I'm thinking it should be less than 4 hours
long, probably in the afternoon between 1pm and 5pm with one 15 minute
break.
Possible agenda:
1) Welcome--Paul, 5 min
2) IEEE, IEEE-SA Overview--Paul, Bob Grow 10 min
3) 802-style standard dev process overview--Pat, Jon 10 min
4) SA/802-policy and procedure--Mat 10min
5) 802 Architecture--JamesG/Tony 10min
6) 802.1 overview--Tony (all of these WG updates will be about 10min on
average)
7) 802.3 -- David
8) 802.11 --Bruce
9) 802.15 --Bob
10) 802.16--Roger
--break--15min
11) 802.17--John
12) 802.18--Mike
13) 802.19--Steve
14) 802.20--Mark
15) 802.21--Subir
16) 802.22--Apurva
17) 802.23--Geoff
18) Wrap up--Paul
I'll put this on the agenda for our interim EC meeting call 1FEB too, but if
you have input before then, please share it on the EC reflector.
Regards,
--Paul
--Paul
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