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Indiana Innovation Network
Wireless Technologies: The Lay of the Land in Indiana
Ball State University - Alumni Center
Wednesday, November 9, 2005 (1:00 - 5:00 PM)
PowerPoint Presentations
- Wireless Internet Service Provider Association (WISPA) - Rick Harnish, Secretary; President, OnlyInternet Broadband & Wireless, Inc.
- Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS), Purdue University - Jennifer Kurtz, Assistant Director for Strategic Relations and Communications
- City of Scottsburg - Stacie Laker-Skinner, Director of Operations for Citizens Communications Corporation Broadband
- Indiana Data Center, Ft. Wayne - Stan Adams
- Cardinal Health Systems- Tom Powers, Chief Information Officer and Vice President of Information Systems
- Ball State University - Philip Repp, Associate Vice President for Information Technology; Bizhan Nasseh, Special Assistant to the Vice President for Information Technology
- Indiana University - Steven S. Wallace, Director, Advanced Network Management Lab, Indiana University Pervasive Technology Labs: Experiences of a wireless pioneer
- Naval Surface Warfare Center (NWSC), Crane Division, Crane, Indiana - David Bartlett, Engineer & Technology Transition Manager; Mark Theroff, Experimentation and Implementation Lead for Technology Transition: An Overview of Small Business Innovative Projects at Crane and Future Needs for the Navy
- Indiana State University - Joe E. Ashby, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Computer Technology: Developments in remote lab capability for the delivery of distance education and training
- Purdue University - Edward J. Coyle, Founder and Director, Center for Technology Roadmapping; Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Assistant Vice Provost for Research: Wireless sensor networks: Research and Applications
- Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology - Frederick Berry, Professor and Department Head of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Technology enabled education for wireless systems engineering
- Ball State University - George Elvin, Senior Research Associate, Building Futures Institute and Associate Professor, Dept. of Architecture: Wearable Computers: Instantaneous Information in Adverse Environments
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