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SCOOP, December 2007 For IEEE Section, Council, Subsection, and Area Chairs, Treasurers, Newsletter Editors, and Webmasters
1) MEMBER AND GEOGRAPHIC ACTIVITIES As per the IEEE Board of Directors a name change for IEEE Regional Activities has been approved. All previous reference to IEEE Regional Activities should now be referenced as IEEE Member and Geographic Activities (MGA). The change in name also represents a change in the board’s organization and a new focus on membership and member development. For more information on this name change, please see the latest issue of “The Institute” - http://www.theinstitute.ieee.org/ and click on “More than a Name Change”. You can also view the article directly via the following URL: http://www.theinstitute.ieee.org/portal/site/tionline/menuitem.130a3558587d56e8fb2275875bac26c8/index.jsp?&pName=institute_level1_article&TheCat=2201&article=tionline/legacy/inst2007/dec07/featureRABchange2.xml& 2) REMINDER - ANNUAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS In order to maintain viability and to ensure that all geographic units are meeting the needs of their members, each unit is required to submit annual reports of the following items:
For questions regarding officer reporting, please contact scs-officer-report@ieee.org
31 January 2008 – Submission of the Bank Account Disclosure Form 22 February 2008 – Submission the 2007 Geographic Unit Financial Report The 2007 Geographic Unit Financial Report and instructions are available online: http://www.ieee.org/web/geo_activities/rab/scs/Required_Reporting/L50forms_instruc.html 3) IEEE TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL As of January 1, 2008, the IEEE Engineering Management Society will become the IEEE Technology Management Council (TMC). All IEEE Engineering Management Technical Chapters will be renamed IEEE Technology Management Chapters. For example, the IEEE Buffalo Section Engineering Management Chapter will be renamed the IEEE Buffalo Section Technology Management Chapter. The reporting requirements for Technical Chapters of IEEE Technical Councils are same as those for Technical Chapters of IEEE Societies. 4) IEEE FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES 2008 APPLICATION DEADLINES The IEEE Foundation, Incorporated, the philanthropic arm of the IEEE, is committed to improving the technological literacy of society from childhood through adulthood. One way the IEEE Foundation seeks to achieve this goal is by awarding grants to new and innovative projects. During 2008, unsolicited applications will be accepted in three cycles from IEEE units and other organizations working in areas of relevance and importance to the IEEE and its membership. Projects should achieve one or more of the following objectives:
Application deadlines:
Before submitting the online application, please review “How to Apply for a Grant” (http://www.ieee.org/organizations/foundation/grants.html). All applications will be considered for funding by both the IEEE Foundation Board of Directors and the IEEE Life Members Committee. Questions should be directed to the IEEE Foundation Administrator at +1 732 981 3435 or foundation-office@ieee.org. Reminder: NATIONAL SOCIETIES IN YOUR COUNTRY: IEEE Section leaders in Regions 7-10 are encouraged to work together with National Societies in their respective country. Areas of cooperation can include technical and social meetings, conferences and exhibitions, distinguished lecturers, joint awards and seminars. To find out more, visit http://www.ieee.org/web/aboutus/agreements/idea.html |


