University of Minnesota 11-14 February 2007

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University of Minnesota 11-14 February 2007

Thanks to our Hosts

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Steve Cawley, Vice President and CIO Shih-Pau Yen, Deputy CIO John Miller, Director, Networking & Telecommunications Services

Myron Lowe, Director, External Technology Initiatives

David Farmer, Network Engineer

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Other Thanks!

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Program Committee Bill Wing Dale Finkelson Dave Reese David Farmer Doug Pearson Donna Lamore Eric Boyd Jim Williams

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Joe Metzger John Kristoff Kevin Oberman Mark Poepping Michael Lambert Mike Collins Paul Love William Johnston

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And Finally Thanks Also

Angi Sizemore

Ben Chinowsky

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Ben Fineman Chris Masullo Elaine Lauerman George Brett John Krienke Marie Modrell Mike LaHaye Traci Downey

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Meeting Notes

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Welcome Reception Monday 6:00-8:00 PM at the Radisson University Hotel PGP Key Signing at 7:15 Break out sessions over extended lunch today, tomorrow, Wednesday (BoFs, Vendors Soup) Other Sessions/Meetings

Tuesday Evening BoFs

Wednesday Afternoon ESCC and other meetings

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Lightning Talks

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Presented at the end of the Agenda on Wednesday 5 Minute talks on the subject of your choosing Submit your talk title and abstract to

[email protected]

by Noon Tuesday. The review committee will let presenters know by 6pm if they have been selected. Slides (if any) are due by 9:30 am Wednesday

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Joint Techs Evaluation Please fill out the on-line evaluation linked off the Madison JT main web page

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Past & Future Workshops

Future Meetings

Summer 2007: July 15-19, Fermi Lab (outside Chicago)

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Winter 2008: Jan 20-24, Honolulu, HI (Joint with APAN) Summer 2008: TBD, Lincoln, NE Winter 2009: TBD, College Station, TX

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Minnesota Inventions: Masking and Scotch tape, Wheaties cereal, Bisquick, HMOs, the bundt pan, Aveda beauty products, and Green Giant vegetables

Tonka Trucks were developed and are continued to be manufactured in Minnetonka . The name "Minnesota" comes from the Dakota Indian name "Minisota," which means sky tinted water. ESCC/Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop 9

Enjoy!