2009 IEEE Annual Election Candidates - Region 1
FOR IEEE REGION DELEGATE-ELECT/DIRECTOR-ELECT,
2010-2011
DELEGATE/DIRECTOR, 2012-2013
REGION 1 (NORTHEASTERN USA)
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Senior
Principal Engineer Peter A. Eckstein received the B.S. degree in Electrical Technology from the New York Institute of Technology in 1967. He received an M.S. in Applied Physics from Adelphi University in 1971 and an M.S. in Management Engineering in 1974. Eckstein is the Vice President for Government Relations of IEEE-USA, responsible for coordinating interaction of U.S. members of IEEE with their elected officials at all levels of government in response to proposed or pending legislation affecting career, workforce and technical policy issues. Eckstein is employed by Northrop Grumman Corporation, where he has held various engineering managerial positions of increasing responsibility. He has primarily been involved in the design and development of support equipment for Navy weapon system avionics. In addition, Eckstein is an Adjunct Professor of Physics at Suffolk County Community College, where he is responsible for lecture and lab development of calculus and algebra based undergraduate physics courses. IEEE Activities – (S’64-A’66-SM’83) COMMITTEES/BOARDS: IEEE-USA Board of Directors, Vice President – Government Relations, 2008-09. IEEE As A Model Global Association AdHoc Committee, 2009. IEEE Individual Benefits and Services Committee (IB&SC): Member, 2008-09; RAB Liaison, 2005. IEEE Tellers Committee: Chair, 2006; Member, 2003-05. IEEE Ethics Hearing Panel, 2003-05. IEEE Admissions and Advancements Committee, 1988-93. REGION: Region 1: Secretary, 1998-2007, 1988-89; Bylaws/Parliamentarian, 2004-05; ELECTRO Representative, 2002-05; Audit Committee, Chair, 1998-99; Assistant, 1988-91. COUNCIL: Metropolitan Sections Activities Council (METSAC): Tutorials Committee, Chair, 1986-89; Tutorials Committee, Vice Chair, 1984-85. SECTION: Worcester County Section, Executive Committee Member, 2001-03. SOCIETY: Engineering Management Society (EMS): Board of Governors, Secretary, 2004; Member, 2003-07. CONFERENCES: ELECTRO’91, Board of Directors Secretary, 1991. ELECTRO’90, Board of Directors Secretary, 1990. ELECTRO’89, Tutorials Committee Chair, 1989. ELECTRO’87, Tutorials Committee Chair, 1987. ELECTRO’86, Tutorials Committee Vice Chair, 1986. ELECTRO’85, Tutorials Committee Vice Chair, 1985. Annual Systems Readiness Technology Conference (AUTOTESTCON), AUTOTESTCON’84 Tutorials Committee Vice Chair, 1984. AWARDS: IEEE Region 1 Award, 2005. IEEE Third Millennium Medal, 2000. IEEE Accomplishments – While no one person is ever solely responsible for affecting major changes in as large an organization as IEEE, I have been a major influence in the following:
Statement – IEEE has always been, and must continue to be, a member centered organization, dedicated not only to furthering the profession in general, but the careers of its members in particular. It must remain responsive to our members needs, both technical and non-technical. While some of those needs are fulfilled by our societies, many others are satisfied at the local, Section level. It is the Region’s responsibility to provide training, guidance, coordination and assistance to the Sections in providing for those needs. As Region Director I will:
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Attorney Al Reinhart, Esq., educator, consultant, and attorney, assists clients navigate the intersection of business, technology, and law. His professional career started in 1968 as an airborne radar design and development engineer in the defense industry and progressed through marketing and business development positions in the computer industry. In 1980 he became an independent, multidisciplinary management and information technology consultant and mentor specializing in strategic planning, technology management, and distributed systems solutions. Since 2008 his endeavors include an emphasis on patent law, proactive intellectual property strategy and licensing, regulatory compliance, and information governance, risk management, and security policy. He earned BSEE, MSCS, MBA, and JD degrees, and a post MBA Certificate of Advanced Study in Financial Analysis. He teaches Software Engineering, IT Management, and Information Assurance graduate courses at Brandeis University; and is a member of the Massachusetts Bar, Massachusetts Bar Association, and Worcester County Bar Association – Intellectual Property Group. IEEE Activities – (S’68-M’68-S’76-M’78-SM’00-S’07-GSM’08-SM’08) COMMITTEE/BOARD: IEEE-USA Professional Activities Committees for Engineers (PACE), Member – Region 1, 2008-09. REGION: Region 1: Executive Committee, 2008-09; Board of Governors, 2004-09; PACE Coordinator, 2008-09. COUNCIL: Central New England Council (CNEC): Chair, 2007; Vice Chair, 2006; Treasurer, 2005; Secretary, 2004. SECTION: Worcester County Section: Chair, 2004-09; Vice Chair, 1994-2004. AWARDS: IEEE Region 1 “Outstanding Support of the Engineering Profession”, 2006. IEEE Third Millennium Medal, 2000. IEEE Accomplishments – My volunteer service and leadership to the IEEE and other professional/social organizations throughout my academic/professional life has always focused on providing opportunities and encouragement for members to recognize and develop their technical, professional and leadership potential.
Statement – I appreciate the opportunity to run for the position of Delegate-Elect/Director-Elect and, if elected, look forward to serving Region 1 as Delegate/Director. The IEEE, IEEE-USA, and Region 1 face many challenges. I believe I am capable and prepared to effectively work toward proactively meeting them and moving the IEEE and Region 1 forward. To be advantageously positioned to excel in the twenty-first century, it is vitally important for the Region 1 Delegate/Director to vigorously advocate that the IEEE and IEEE-USA continuously identify critically important and relevant technical and professional trends, establish a meaningful and realistic understanding of them, and strategically position the IEEE and its members to decisively grasp the significant institutional and career development opportunities they present. The following require particular attention. I will promote:
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