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2008 Year-in-Review

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January |
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IEEE-USA President Russell Lefevre joined other
prominent science and engineering leaders in a
call to the Presidential candidates to engage in
a
public debate on science and technology
issues.
CAREER WEBINAR SERIES: On
8 January, Dr. Michelle Tullier provided a
presentation on
solutions to common networking obstacles, as
well as ways to expand your professional network
and build powerful relationships. The
session is available for viewing in the IEEE-USA
webinar archive.
CAREER WEBINAR SERIES: On
15 January, career management consultants
Ellen
Sautter and Diane Crompton explored the
world of online networking — including
social networking sites like LinkedIn, Ecademy
and Ryze. The session is available for
viewing in the IEEE-USA
webinar archive.
On
Jan. 17, IEEE-USA and ASME organized a briefing
moderated by IEEE-USA Past President John
Meredith on New Nuclear Technology for the
Congressional Research Caucus. U.S.
Representatives Judy Biggert and Rush Holt also
delivered remarks.
On Jan. 22, IEEE-USA President Russ Lefevre meet with staff for the House Science and Technology Committee, its subcommittee on
Environment, Technology and Standards and with
the offices of U.S. Representatives Maria
Cantwell (WA) and Mike Doyle (PA) to discuss
implementation of federal innovation
legislation.
In January, IEEE-USA President Russell Lefevre
unveiled the
President's Blog, a new communications
initiative to help improve member awareness and
engagement with IEEE-USA activities.
During January, IEEE-USA sponsored a student
professional awareness conference at Virginia
Polytechnic and State University (25 Jan.).
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February |
The IEEE-USA Board of Directors meet on 15
Feb. 2008 in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Engineers Week Highlights (17-23 Feb. 2008)
Each year, IEEE-USA supports a number of
activities in conjunction with
Engineers Week,
the annual celebration of engineering and their
contributions to society. 2008 highlights
include:
More than 7,500 people – mostly elementary
school children and their parents – attended the
Discover Engineering
Family Day festival at the National
Building Museum to kick off Engineers Week
activities in the Washington area. The
attendance was the second-highest in Family Day
history. IEEE-USA, a major event sponsor, gave
away calculators and flying discs. Local IEEE
members gave hands-on presentations to help
explain electrical principles. Interested
children received a breadboard project kit to
take home.

Picture of Family day participants from 122 feet
above the floor of the National Building Museum
taken by Nate Ball, Co-Founder & CTO, Atlas
Devices, LLC on his Atlas powered rope ascender.
IEEE-USA President Russ Lefevre participated in
an "Engineering Your Life" event at the National
Academies designed to promote engineering
careers to high school girls. The IEEE helps to
fund the “Engineer Your Life” program through
its participation in the United Engineering
Foundation.
President Lefevre represented IEEE at the
National Academy of Engineering awards
presentation at Union Station, where the
half-million dollar Draper and Gordon Awards
were presented to honor outstanding achievements
in engineering and in engineering education.
IEEE members Amarjeet Basra and Ananthram Swami
judged the IEEE-USA Best Communications System
Award during the National Finals of the
Future City
Competition. The Future City event, which
IEEE-USA introduced to Engineers Week in 1993,
is designed to help interest middle-school
students in engineering careers. Harding Middle
School of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, won the award for
the most “efficient and accurate communications
system.”
On Feb 21, IEEE-USA President Russell Lefevre
addressed employees of Raytheon Garland
(Garland, Texas) on "America's Innovation
Imperative and You: Or How Not to Fall Off
the Edge of the Flat Earth" at a special E-Week
gathering.
On Feb 22, IEEE-USA Vice President of
Communications and Public Awareness Paul Kostek
addressed the Washington Tri-Cities Engineers
Week banquet with a talk entitled "If The World
Is Flat, What Happens If You Fall Off? The
impact of Outsourcing on US Innovation and the
Engineering Profession."
Congress
recognized engineers
and their contributions to society with a EWeek Resolution,
which pledged "to make sure that the
creativity and contribution of that community can be
expressed through research, development, standardization,
and innovation."
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IEEE-USA worked with the IEEE Robotics and
Automation Society, the National Center for
Defense Robotics and the National Defense
Industrial Association to organize the first
lunch-time briefing for the new
Congressional Robotics Caucus, which was
held on Feb. 28 in the U.S. Capitol and focused
on
robotics in defense and homeland security.
The IEEE-USA Precollege Education Committee held
three 90-minute workshops to introduce K-12 math
and science teachers to IEEE/IEEE-USA STEM
education resources including the PEC Teacher
Reward/Grant Program, the IEEE-USA PEC
Teacher-Engineer Partnership Award and IEEE
lesson plans available on-line as part of the
Teacher in Service Program (TISP). The workshops
were held in conjunction with the JETS TEAMS
Competition at University of Akron, Akron, OH
(19 Feb), Ohio Northern University, Ada, OH (20
Feb), and University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
(27 Feb).
IEEE-USA representatives participated in a
conference on "Bulding Blocks: How Schools and
Businesses Can Partner to Improve American
Education" organized by the Woodrow Wilson Int'l
Center for Scholars on Feb. 27 in Washington.
During February,
IEEE-USA sponsored student professional
awareness conferences
at University of Southern California (12 Feb.),
The University of Utah (16 Feb.), Michigan State
University (18 Feb.), University of Florida (19
Feb.), McNeese State University (20 Feb.),
Georgia Institute of Technology (21 Feb.),
Rowan University (21 Feb.), University of Texas at Dallas (22 Feb.), Temple
University (27 Feb.).
Jonathan Becker (Syracuse University), Gregory
Duperon (Georgia Tech University) and Gregory
Tress (Carnegie-Mellon University) have been
selected as IEEE's
2008 WISE Interns and will explore
intersections of technology and public policy
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March |
U.S.
IEEE members joined hundreds
of other engineers and scientists in the 2008
Science, Engineering & Technology Congressional
Visits Day, on 4-5 March 2008, in
Washington, D.C., to deliver the message that
federally funded research secures the nation's
future.
IEEE-USA staff supported IEEE PSPB participation
in a March 20 public meeting by the National
Institutes of Health soliciting input on
implementation of NIH's Public Access mandate.
IEEE-USA will join with representatives of IEEE
P1547, NEMA, NERC and the Gridwise Architecture
Council on March 27 in a stake-holders meeting
on national SmartGrid standards hosted by the
National Institute of Standards and Technology.
During March, IEEE-USA sponsored student
professional awareness conferences at University
of Oklahoma (8 March), Brigham Young University
(8 March), Louisiana Tech (11 March), Richard
Stockton College (12 March), University of
Toledo (13 March), University of Florida (18
March), Cleveland State University (26 March),
George Mason University (26 March), Christian
Brothers University (27 March), and
California State University, Fresno (29 March).
The IEEE-USA Student Professional Awareness
Committee (SPAC) held their second Student
Awareness Professional Workshop (S-PAW) on 29
March 2008 at the Louisiana State University (LSU)
in Baton Rouge, LA.
In March, the IEEE-USA Precollege Education
Committee held its fourth
90-minute workshops to introduce K-12 math and
science teachers to
IEEE/IEEE-USA STEM education resources including
the PEC Teacher
Reward/Grant Program, the IEEE-USA PEC
Teacher-Engineer Partnership Award and IEEE
lesson plans available on-line as part of the
Teacher in Service Program (TISP). The workshop
was held in conjunction with the JETS TEAMS
Competition at the University of New Haven in
New Haven, CT on 17 March. |
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April |
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CAREER WEBINAR SERIES: On 1 April,
Peggy
Hutcheson, IEEE-USA's Employment and Career
Services chair; Brian Pratz, IEEE product
manager, Member and Geographic Activities; and
Lynn Koblin, IEEE manager, Member Benefits gave an overview presentation on IEEE's
Membership, Career, Employment and Financial
Services.
Maryland
Repeals Computer Services Tax: On April 6,
the Maryland legislature
repealed a state-wide tax on computer
services before it could take effect.
IEEE-USA supported efforts by IEEE Maryland
members to advocate in favor of the repeal,
including
testimony by IEEE Region 2 Director John
Dentler before the Maryland House Ways and Means
Committee.
IEEE-USA
held its fifth annual
Career Fly-In on 7-8 April 2008.
Participating U.S. IEEE
members met with their representatives in
Congress to discuss IEEE-USA-backed skilled
immigration legislation and the state of the
engineering workforce.
CAREER WEBINAR SERIES: On 15 April,
Marc Beebe, IEEE manager of Strategic Research
and Planning, briefed participants on IEEE
U.S.
member demographics and preferences.
IEEE-USA was a primary sponsor of the
IEEE
Conference on RFID, which was held on
16-17 April in Las Vegas, Nevada.
IEEE-USA
co-sponsored a congressional briefing on
coal liquefaction R&D arranged for the
Congressional R&D Caucus on 24 April 2008 on
Capitol Hill.
IEEE-USA's
Annual Meeting was held on 26-27 April
2008 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Over 200
registrants representing all six U.S. regions
and their sections participated in the
conference, which focused on green engineering.
During March, IEEE-USA sponsored student
professional awareness conferences at Valparaiso
University (1Apr.), Texas Tech University (3
Apr.), Capitol College (4 Apr.), California
State University, Long Beach (7 Apr.),
University of Texas at Arlington (11 Apr.),
Chico State University (11 Apr.), City College
of NY - NYC (17 Apr.), University of Washington
(17 Apr.), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (18
Apr.), The University of Missouri - Kansas City
(18 Apr.), Arizona State University Polytechnic
(18 Apr.), University of Massachusetts -
Dartmouth (24 Apr.), California State
Polytechnic University, Pomona (26 Apr.), and
University of California, Irvine (28 Apr.) |
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May |
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IEEE-USA is a co-sponsor of the 6th Annual
Engineering R&D Symposium, a half-day event set
for 6 May on Capitol Hill.
At a special congressional reception, IEEE-USA
joined with over a dozen other engineering
societies in presenting a plaque to Chairman
Bart Gordon and Ranking Member Ralph Hall
recognizing the accomplishments of the
House
Committee on Science and Technology in
celebration of its 50th Anniversary.
On May 10th, IEEE-USA - along with Scientists
and Engineers for America (SEA), a coalition of
engineering and scientific organizations - will
host a
Campaign Education Workshop to teach
engineers and scientists how to run for public
office. This one day workshop to be held at
Georgetown University in Washington, DC, will
involve people from across the political and
scientific spectrum.
IEEE-USA co-sponsored the IEEE
Technologies for Homeland Security Conference,
set for 12-13 May in Waltham, Massachusetts.
IEEE-USA President Russell Lefevre participated on a panel on "Attracting
Professionals Into Aerospace Careers" at Inside
Aerospace, n International Forum for Aviation
and Space Leaders organized by AIAA on 13-14 May
in Arlington, Virginia.
IEEE-USA's Entrepreneurs Committee will hold its
first
TechMatch Conference
on 12 May in
Minneapolis, MN in collaboration with
LifeScience Alley and their MedTech
investment conference. The TechMatch Conference will
provide one-on-one meetings for entrepreneurs to
meet with Chief Technology Officers, Venture
Capitalists, and Angels.
On
May 21, President Bush
signed into law the
the
Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA),
important legislation designed to protect
against the misuse of genetic information.
IEEE-USA joined with over 300 organizations
comprising the
Genetic
Alliance to help encourage passage of this
legislation.
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During May, IEEE-USA sponsored student
professional awareness conferences at Youngstown
State University (1 May) and Devry University
-Columbus (14 May). |
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June |
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CAREER WEBINAR SERIES: Over 400 members
registered for a free
Project Management webinar, held on June 3.
The webinar was designed for
engineers, technical leads, project leaders and
functional managers who want to practice the
fundamentals of project management to help
themselves and the groups they represent.
Participants learned basic project management
techniques and how to apply them, whether at
work, within the IEEE, at home or in the
community.
On June 6, IEEE-USA President Russ Lefevre
participated with leaders from thirteen other
professional societies and labor organizations
at a special meeting on "Strengthening
Professionalism in the Public Interest" to discuss a proposed consensus statement on
principles of professional integrity.
President Russ Lefevre participated on a
panel on 'Electronics and Politics: What the
Industry Needs from the Incoming U.S.
Administration" at the IEEE
Design Automation Conference (DAC) in
Anaheim on June
10.
On
June 12, IEEE Member Lee Colby (Santa Clara
Section)
testified on behalf of IEEE-USA before the
House Judiciary Committee on Immigration in
support of three permanent immigration reform
bills introduced by subcommittee chair, Rep. Zoe
Lofgren (D-Calif.).
CAREER WEBINAR SERIES: On June 17,
IEEE-USA offered a webinar on
Engineering the Art of Negotiation, a
process-driven approach to negotiation and
persuasion that you can use to keep projects on
track and keep difficult people in check.
The IEEE-USA Board of Directors met on 20
June 2008 in Denver, Colorado.
In
June,
IEEE-USA
released two
new E-Books. The first E-Book, Plug-In
Hybrids: Electrification, Fuel Economy and the
Environment, is part one of a three-part
series from the IEEE-USA-sponsored symposium,
"Plug-in Hybrids: Accelerating Progress 2007."
The second E-Book, Survivor Planning: What
Every Spouse Should Know, is a concise,
step-by-step guide to compiling and organizing
important personal information in advance of
your or a family member's death. |
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July |
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CAREER WEBINAR SERIES:
On July 10, IEEE-USA held a webinar on "Exploring
Career Options" designed to provide
insight into the multiple career options that
can lead to life-long career satisfaction and
success for engineers.
In
July,
IEEE-USA Today's Engineer Digest, was
awarded an 2008 APEX Award of Excellence for
Most Improved Magapapers & Newspapers for its
March 2007 issue, which debuted our new
publication design for the print digest, which
is distributed biannually to all IEEE U.S.
members.
On July 17, IEEE-USA and the RFID Technology
Council are presenting a congressional briefing
on "Making Dollars
and Senate: U.S. RFID Companies, the
Global Market and the U.S. Government."
On
July 19, IEEE-USA is partnering with the
Pittsburgh Section and the IEEE Power and Energy
and Industry Applications Societies to offer "Career
Survival for Engineers and Scientists in the
21st Century, a one day career management
seminar in Pittsburgh. PA.
On July 23, 2008, IEEE-USA joined with 15
co-sponsoring organizations to host a
congressional reception recognizing the House
Diversity and Innovation (D&I) Caucus for their
efforts to promote diversity in the science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
fields.
In
July, IEEE-USA released
"The
Best of Backscatter fromIEEE-USA Today's
Engineer," an e-book compilation from the
Today's
Engineer featuring essays by
distinguished author, editor and engineer Donald
Christiansen, who tackles issues with no pat
solutions, such as education, communication, and
the use of technology for human progress.
IEEE-USA also released "Plug-In
Hybrids: Plug-In Vehicles and the Electric Grid,"
the second in a three-part series of e-books
derived from IEEE-USA's 2007 PHEV Symposium.
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August |
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IEEE-USA
is a co-sponsor of the
IEEE Wireless Hive Networks Conference , set
for 7-8 August in Austin, Texas.
IEEE-USA President Russell Lefevre and Managing
Director Chris Brantley participated in
the
National Science and Technology Summit,
convened by President Bush on 17-19 August 2008
at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
In
August, IEEE-USA released "Engineering
the Art of Negotiation — Part 1: How to Handle
Your Boss", the first in a series of e-books
demonstrating a practical approach to satisfying
people's interests, including your own, through
interest-based negotiation. In Part 1,
internationally renowned negotiations consultant
and trainer John G. Shulman shows you how you
can get ahead in your organization and
experience more career satisfaction by building
a better relationship with your superior using
the principles and practices of interest-based
negotiation.
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September |
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CAREER WEBINAR SERIES:
On Sept. 8, IEEE-USA held a webinar on "Engineering
the Art of Negotiation"
offering a
process-driven approach to negotiation and
persuasion designed to help keep projects on
track and keep difficult people in check.
Former
IEEE-USA President Ned Sauthoff, who is the
director of the U.S. ITER Project, gave
a congressional briefing on the "ITER
Fusion Energy Experiment" on 28 Sept. 2008
on Capitol Hill.
IEEE-USA President Russ Lefevre, President-Elect
Gordon and past President John Meredith,
participated, along with a supporting
volunteer/staff presence and the IEEE-USA booth at the 2008
IEEE Sections Congress (19-22 Sept.) to
raise awareness of IEEE-USA programs and
services.
IEEE-USA co-sponsored a 17 Sept.
Congressional Briefing for the
Robotics Caucus on the role of Robotics in
Transportation.
IEEE-USA is co-sponsor of a National Science
Foundation Congressional luncheon briefing,
arranged for the Senate Commerce Committee on "Green
Gasoline" and the potential for
plant-derived gasoline, using renewable,
non-food resources.
IEEE-USA is a sponsor of
GridWeek 2008 (23-25 Sept. 2008), a
conference which brings together organizations
focused on supporting Smart Grid development and
it role in promoting energy independence and
sustainability.
In
September, IEEE-USA released "Plug-In
Hybrids: New Technology Challenges &
Opportunities; and The Need for Federal Action
Now", the last in a 3-part e-book series
derived from IEEE-USA's 2007 PHEV Symposium.
During September, IEEE-USA sponsored student
professional awareness conferences at 9/13
Florida A&M University - Tallahassee (13 Sept.),
the University of Colorado at Boulder (13
Sept.), Capitol College (23 Sept.) and
University of Rhode Island (26 Sept.) |
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October |
On
Oct. 3, President Bush signed into law the
Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008
(H.R. 1424), which contained riders approving
extensions to the IEEE-USA-supported federal tax
credits for R&D and renewable energy, plus a new
tax credit to encourage wide-spread adoption of
plug-in hybrid and electric drive vehicles.
IEEE-USA
co-sponsored the "Engineering
Your Future" Conference held 3-5
October 2008 in Atlantic City,
NJ. Hosted by the IEEE Women
in Engineering and the Southern NJ Section, this
year's conference featured workshops on:
Teambuilding and Chair Yoga; How to Stay Cutting
Edge; Outsourcing Engineering; Personality
Types; Listening and Communicating Effectively;
and How to Survive in a Changing Market Place
and more.
IEEE-USA and
its Medical Technology Policy Committee are
sponsors of the National Institute of Standards
and Technology's conference on "Accelerating
Innovation in 21st Century Biosciences:
Identifying the Measurement Standards and
Technological Challenges," which will be
held on 19-22 Oct. at NIST in Gaithersburg,
Maryland.
IEEE-USA
President Russ Lefevre will address U.S.
competitiveness and innovation policy as an
featured speaker at “Innovation 2008: Renewing
America Through Smarter Science & Technology
Policy.” The conference, co-sponsored by Science
Debate 2008 and the Center for Science,
Technology and Public Policy at the Humphrey
Institute, will be held on the University of
Minnesota campus on October 20th and 21st, 2008.
IEEE-USA held its first Engineering Skills
Symposium on 23 Oct. 2008 at Texas A&M in
College Station, Texas. The
symposiumfocused on current and future skills needed to
compete globally and have a fulfilling career in
the emerging field of green technology.
The program include keynotes by the Texas
A&M Dean of Engineering and the U.S. Assistant
Secretary for Renewable Energy.
During
October, IEEE-USA sponsored a student
professional awareness conference at the
University of Illinois-Urbana/Champagne (11
Oct.)
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November |
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IEEE-USA is a co-sponsor of the
IEEE Energy 2030
Conference set for 18-19 Nov. 2008 in Atlanta,
Georgia.
IEEE-USA Vice President of Communications and
Public Awareness Paul Kostek will address the
National Electronic Distributors Association's
Executive Conference (3-4 Nov. 2008)
on the topic "Building the Technical Workforce
of Tomorrow - Who Will Win the Great Talent
Race?"
The IEEE-USA Board of Directors met on 20
November 2008 in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
IEEE-USA was a Bronze sponsor of the 21 Nov.
Award Gala of the
Benjamin Banneker Institute for Science and
Technology, which recognized individual
and organizational achievements in promoting
diversity in the science, technology,
engineering and math professions.
During November, IEEE-USA sponsored student
professional awareness conferences at the
University of Windsor (1 Nov.), the University
of South Florida (12 Nov.) and Rowan University
(13 Nov.).
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December |
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During December, IEEE-USA relocated its
Washington staff to
2001 L Street, N.W., Suite 700. |
Updated:
29 September 2011
Contact: IEEE-USA,
ieeeusa@ieee.org
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