IEEE-KC Electronic NL,
14APR2006
In this issue:
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- April Dinner Meeting
- June Dinner Meeting
- SWMO Subsection Meetings
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- May Banquet
- 7x24 Exchange Conference
- Thought for the Day
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1. April Dinner Meeting
Thursday, April 20, 2006
Sponsored by the Communication Society, Kansas City ChapterMenu:
(Note your choice when you register.)
- Chicken Teriyaki. Sweet Chicken Teriyaki With Fried Rice And
Fresh Sautéed Vegetables.
- Vegetarian Option: Sautéed vegetables served over chow mien.
- Gluten-Free: Entrée with double vegetables.
Program: PCS (Cell-Phone) Handset Development and Testing.
Presenter: John Fessler, Principal
Network Systems Engineer, Sprint.
John works at the Sprint Technology
Integration Center, where he is the lead in acceptance testing of new Sprint
handset designs. Sprint buys about $1B worth of handsets per year, for
distribution around the country. His focus will be on CDMA radio-modem
performance and interoperability. He will present some interesting aspects and
experiences from this job, including
• Overview of the Sprint CDMA network and PCS business
• Handset Radio and Antenna Critical Performance Parameters
• Demonstration of Handset Radio Test (Agilent 8960)
• Destructive Testing Demonstration
• Questions and Answers
Location: Wyndham Garden Hotel, I-435 & Metcalf
Ave, Overland Park, KS.
Ph: (913) 383-2550.
Dir: Exit I-435 Metcalf Ave N. Go 1/4 km to 107th St.
Turn right. Take immed. right @ BP. Go 100 meters; hotel is on your
left.
Times: No-Host Social Hour: 5:30 - 6:00 PM
Dinner Hour: 6:30 - 7:30 PM
Program: 7:30 - 8:30PM
Charge: Dinner $25/20* for members & guests, students $15.
No charge for presentation.
*The second price reflects your registration discount, if you register
by the deadline.
Dinner reservation deadline is noon on Monday, April 17.
The cash bar at mealtime now offers added variety to your beverage
options:
- House Wine $4.00
- Domestic Beer $3.50
- Imported Beer $4.00
- Bottled Water $2.50
- Soft Drinks $2.00
Register: april @ ieee-kc.org.
Note your name, daytime phone #, and the names of those in your party.
Each meeting provides one hour of
professional development.
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2. June Dinner Meeting
Thursday, June 15, 2006
Sponsored by the Consultants Network, Kansas City ChaptersMenu: (Note your choice when you register.)
- Enchiladas. Seasoned corn tortilla enchiladas served with Spanish
rice and refried beans.
- Vegetarian Option: Spanish style rice baked in a plump green
pepper with mozzarella cheese on top with slow simmered black beans.
- Special gluten free meal: Entrée with double refried beans.
Program: Business Continuity and Avian Flu, presented by James
Myers of Contingency Now
The avian flu, also known as the bird flu, or H5N1 is expected to hit the
United States sometime later this year or early in 2007. This virus is known to
have a 55 percent mortality rate in humans but has not yet mutated to support
human to human transfer. Consider the avian flu as another opportunity for a
business interruption event to hit any enterprise. All enterprises regardless of
size and vertical market should be taking a serious look at investing in
business continuity. Identify and understand the planning work required by
technologists to ensure ongoing operations and information availability of any
enterprise during a flu pandemic. Learn how a formalized business continuity
plan will ensure financial losses are kept to a manageable minimum while
maintaining a strong, healthy, and capable workforce.
Mr. Myers has more than 20 years of experience in the communications,
network, and computer systems industry. His professional career encompasses both
technical engineering and leadership positions to include computer technician,
microwave engineering, WAN/LAN architecture & design, macro cellular
architecture & design, leading project teams, business development, and sales.
The diversity of these skill sets has allowed Mr. Myers to successfully work
inside large corporations such as manufacturing, service providers, and start-up
companies. Strengths include the ability to present technical information to key
“non-technical” executives, taking the initiative through proactive leadership,
decision making, and solving complex problems to enable customer satisfaction.
Mr. Myers is currently the President and CEO of Contingency Now, a professional
risk management services company located in Overland Park, KS.
Mr. Myers holds a BS in Electronics Engineering from Arizona State
University, an MS in Technology Management from the University of Denver, and is
a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). Mr. Myers is a
veteran of the U.S. Navy.
Location: Wyndham Garden Hotel, I-435 & Metcalf
Ave, Overland Park, KS.
Ph: (913) 383-2550.
Dir: Exit I-435 Metcalf Ave N. Go 1/4 km to 107th St.
Turn right. Take immed. right @ BP. Go 100 meters; hotel is on your
left.
Times: No-Host Social Hour: 5:30 - 6:00 PM
Dinner Hour: 6:30 - 7:30 PM
Program: 7:30 - 8:30PM
Charge: Dinner $25/20* for members & guests, students $15.
No charge for presentation.
*The second price reflects your registration discount, if you register
by the deadline.
Dinner reservation deadline is noon on Monday, June 12.
The cash bar at mealtime now offers added variety to your beverage
options:
- House Wine $4.00
- Domestic Beer $3.50
- Imported Beer $4.00
- Bottled Water $2.50
- Soft Drinks $2.00
Register: june @ ieee-kc.org.
Note your name, daytime phone #, and the names of those in your party.
Each meeting provides one hour of
professional development.
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** NO-SHOWS WILL BE BILLED FOR UNPAID RESERVATIONS. **
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3. Southwest Missouri Subsection Meetings
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Thursday, May 11, 2006
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Thursday, July 13, 2006
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Thursday, September 14, 2006
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Thursday, November 9, 2006
All of these meetings will be held at the Café
Restaurant, 3527 W. Kearney St., Springfield, Missouri (Dinner 6:00pm,
Program 7:00pm).
Speaker for March 9, 2006: Richard
Woods is president of Black Lantern Studios, a software game development
company. He will be speaking about the current challenges, both technical
and commercial, that face software game developers. He will also give us a
peek into what the future may hold for electronic gaming. His Website is
www.blacklanternstudios.com.
Speaker for May 11, 2006: John McMellen,
Broadcast Engineer for KSMU radio, will speak about new technology that is
developing in the broadcast radio industry. Learn how advancements in
digital broadcast radio transmission will offer tremendous new benefits to
listeners, offering XM®- and Sirius®-like digital radio stations free of
charge to listeners with special FM Digital receivers. His Website is
www.ksmu.org.
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4. May Banquet
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May 18. Sponsored by the Section. For program information,
contact Ken Vollmar at Ken.Vollmar @ieee.org.
Program: Laura Kleekamp's topic is Call Center
Technology.
Location: Wyndham Garden Hotel, I-435 & Metcalf
Ave, Overland Park, KS.
Ph: (913) 383-2550.
Dir: Exit I-435 Metcalf Ave N. Go 1/4 km to 107th St.
Turn right. Take immed. right @ BP. Go 100 meters; hotel is on your
left.
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5. 7x24 Exchange Conference
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The conference is 26MAY2006. Mark your calendar now.
Topics covered:
- Network Cabling Infrastructure
- Serious About Security
- Performance-Based Fire Protection in Critical
Facilities
- 7x24 Prison Design for Tough Tenants
- OSHA in the Facility
Details and registration:
http://www.mindconnection.com/7x24 |
6. Thought for the Day
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Solutions to problems are never as effective as preventing
them in the first place. |
Wishing you the best,
Mark Lamendola
IEEE-KC Publications Officer |
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