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Welcome to SBE 9

SBE National Strategic Planning Meetings

On June, 23, I will be attending the national strategic planning conference for the SBE in Indianapolis, IN.

Thank you to the Chapter for picking up the tab to enable me to attend this important meeting on your behalf. After all, it is my duty to represent you, the members, in these meetings, and I hold that responsibility in high regard.

To be effective, I need input from each and every member on the following key points:

  • What are the SBE’s most important/least important functions?
  • What services should the SBE provide? What services should be discontinued?
  • What role does/should the SBE play in the broadcast industry?
  • What can the SBE do to increase the value of membership and certification?
  • What is the skill set of the current broadcast engineer?
  • What skills are needed but are lacking?
  • What will the future broadcast engineer be like? What will the future broadcast engineer need to know?
  • What can the SBE do to increase awareness and interest in broadcast engineering?
  • What can the SBE do to attract more participation from members in local chapters and at the national level?
  • How can the SBE National group better support and work with local chapters?

 

I have highlighted some questions that I believe are of broad concern.

Please take some quality time to think about answers to these questions, or perhaps you have some concerns of your own that you’d like me to address. I NEED your input over the next few weeks, so please send comments to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Thanks for your participation

 

2012 Arizona EAS Schedule

Here is the final 2012 EAS RMT Calendar. You must be a registered user to download the .pdf.

 

Attachments:
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A Guide to SNMP for Broadcast Engineers

The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) has been a part of computer and networking systems for many years. Now, this standardized control language is migrating into more and more broadcast-oriented equipment and systems, and new facility control software is being developed to enable the use of this powerful tool to monitor and manage equipment as part of an overall broadcast facility control plan.

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