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stds-802-16: Re: venue options for Session #31



WCA President Andrew Kreig has provided a more explicit invitation to co-locate with WCA2003 in Washington on 1-4 June 2004:

Collocation Proposal for June 2004 IEEE 802.16 Session #31
IEEE L802.16-03/14
http://ieee802.org/16/liaison/docs/L80216-03_14.pdf

This will be part of the discussion in the Closing Plenary next week.

Roger


>Dear 802.16ers
>
>I'd like to discuss our venue options for Session #31. We should make a decision at the Closing Plenary of 13 November.
>
>We normally meet in mid-May. At the previous session, we voted to adopt a TGe development schedule <http://ieee802.org/16/tge/schedule.html> showing Session #31 running from 17-20 May 2004.
>
>We have three options available:
>
>(1) IEEE 802.15 Chair Bob Heile has been planning to arrange a joint 802.11/802.15 session, to which the other wireless groups will be invited. He is expecting to finalize an agreement to hold the session in Anaheim, CA, USA on the week of 10-14 May. According to the TGe schedule, the loss of a week before Session #31 is a little risky; it's possible that the ballot wouldn't close in time for the session. it's also possible that we could tighten up the schedule.
>
>(2) As we discussed at Session #27, Andrew Kreig, President of the WCA, has invited us to meet alongside WCA2004 <http://www.wcai.com/event/04gen.htm>
>in Washington, DC, USA on 1-4 June 2004. This is in many ways an attractive offer, although the dates present some difficulties. Delaying the session is actually not a problem in the TGe schedule, because there is still easily enough time to conduct the anticipated recirc before Session #32. However, since the week begins on a U.S. holiday, it might be difficult to open the session early in the week. This might mean that we need to meet through Friday and have a short week nevertheless. Also, some members might be overcommitted due to responsibilities at the WCA.
>
>(3) Someone might volunteer to host or sponsor Session #31 independently. However, I have not heard any offers. If you are interested, please see the IEEE 802.16 Interim Session Guidelines:
>	http://ieee802.org/16/docs/02/80216-02_30.pdf
>I'd also appreciate it if you would let me know. I'll be happy to answer questions.
>
>Please think about these options and be prepared to make a decision next week.
>
>Regards,
>
>Roger