MuniWireless07: New England
Turning Ideas Into Action
June 3-5, 2007
Newton Marriott ‚Äö?Ñ?¨ Newton, Massachusetts
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS POSTED HERE
No longer are municipalities debating whether to deploy public wireless as part of their broadband strategies; today, it’s all about how to turn those plans into wireless initiatives that deliver real value. This conference — the second in MuniWireless’ 2007 conference program ‚Äö?Ñ?¨ focuses on how to make ideas and strategies immediately actionable.
Register today for MuniWireless07: New England, and learn what communities in New England, throughout the country and around the world are already doing to make public wireless networks a reality. Our expert-led sessions combine high-level insight with nitty-gritty attention to details to help municipalities, service providers, systems integrators and technology vendors collaborate more effectively on wireless networks for the public good.
Conference Highlights:
- CIO Panel
- Real-world case studies of municipal wireless in action
- Digital Inclusion workshop
- Technical trends in WiMax, WiFi and security
- Transformative Applications, including Public Safety, Voice over WiFi and Education
- Service Provider workshops
- Funding strategies
- Hands-on workshop for VARs and systems integrators
- Keynote addresses from elected officials, municipal IT and major industry players
- Findings from new MuniWireless market research
Confirmed Speakers:
- Jim Baller, Senior Principal, Baller Herbst Law Group
- Sharon Cates-Williams, CIO of Suffolk County, New York
- Stephen Conley, Director of IT, Boston Red Sox
- John Cureton, Principal, UHP Wireless Networks
- Jim Daniell, OpenAir Boston
- Bill Davis, CIO, Bridgewater (Mass.) State College
- Karl Edwards, President, Excelsio Communications
- Sharon E. Gillett, Head of the Department of Telecommunications and Cable, State of Massachusetts
- Mary Hart, CIO, City of Cambridge
- Charles Hewitt, CIO, City of Providence, Rhode Island
- Stephen Howe, V.P. of. Corporate Strategy, EarthLink Municipal Networks
- Jim McKenna, CEO, Red Zone Wireless
- Michael Merrill, Selectman, Town of Brookline, Massachusetts
- Carl Nerup, executive director, business development, emerging services, AT&T
- Bill Oates, CIO, City of Boston
- Pam Reeve, CEO, OpenairBoston
- Cole Reinwand, VP Product Strategy and Marketing, EarthLink Municipal Networks
- Anthony Rodrigues, CIO, City of Malden, Mass
- Donna Sorgi, Assistant Corporation Counsel, City of Boston
- Richard Thompson, CIO, State of Maine
- Stefan Weitz, Director of Planning for MSN, Microsoft Corp.
- Brian Worobey, VP information systems, Boston Museum of Science
- …and, of course, Esme Vos, founder, MuniWireless.com
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