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2010 IEEE-SA Corporate Membership Christiane Vigil Manager, Funded services, IEEE-SA DASC 30 July 2009 San Francisco, CA

2010 IEEE-SA Corporate Membership

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2010 IEEE-SA Corporate Membership

Christiane VigilManager, Funded services, IEEE-SA

DASC 30 July 2009San Francisco, CA

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2010 IEEE-SA corporate membership model

Two levels of corporate membership– Basic– Advanced

Each level consists of four tiers – Based on company revenue and

organization type

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Basic member benefits

Unlimited working group attendance as an observer onlyParticipate in an unlimited number of entity-based Sponsor ballot groups Determine governance of IEEE-SA – By electing IEEE-SA Corporate Advisory

Group (CAG) and IEEE-SA Board of Governors (BOG) members

– Put forward a candidate to be elected or appointed as a CAG member

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Basic member benefits (cont.)

Receive standards-related information – SA-News email covering IEEE-SA activities and

events – Standards Focus corporate program quarterly e-

newsletter – Access to private areas of Corporate Program web

area – Alerts about new entity-based standards projects

Subscribe to entity-based standards working group public reflectors Complimentary IEEE-SA individual memberships (number based on membership tier)

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2010 Basic corporate member dues

Tier Description 2010 Dues

1 Corporation with less than US $5 million annual revenue, academic institutions, associations, nonprofits, government agencies

US $1,250

2 Corporation with US $5 million to less than 100 million annual revenue

US $2,500

3 Corporation with US $100 million to less than $500 million annual revenue

US $3,500

4 Corporation with more than US $500 million annual revenue

US $5,500

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Advanced member benefits

All basic membership benefits . . . Plus

Attain voting rights in an unlimited number of entity-based working groups (upon meeting any other requirements set by the working group) – Make motions and vote– Nominate and elect working group officers– Serve as working group officers

Make proposals and technical contributions, speak on motionsAccess to working group information/private reflectors/private areasEntity working groups receive IEEE-SA project support to bring corporate standards to successful conclusion

NOTE: Membership and voting rights in working groups are subject to Sponsor and working group rules

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2010 Advanced corporate member dues

Tier Description 2010 Dues

1 Corporation with less than US $5 million annual revenue, academic institutions, associations, nonprofits, government agencies

US $3,500

2 Corporation with US $5 million to less than 100 million annual revenue

US $5,000

3 Corporation with US $100 million to less than $500 million annual revenue

US $7,500

4 Corporation with more than US $500 million annual revenue

US $10,000

Note: Advanced corporate members do not also pay basic member dues.

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Comparison with 2009 corporate membership

2010 basic membership is like current IEEE-SA corporate membership– Required to ballot in an unlimited number of

entity-based Sponsor ballotsAdvanced membership is a new enhancement of corporate membership– Required to participate and vote in an

unlimited number of entity-based working groups

– Provides support services for standards development in entity-based working groups in addition to basic membership benefits

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Value of 2010 model

Single billing for membership and participation in entity-based working groups and Sponsor ballot groupsAllows participation in as many entity-based working groups and Sponsor ballot groups as you wantAttractive, predictable pricing

Result: Companies pay dues for one corporate membership per year to hold voting rights in multiple IEEE entity-based standards projects

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Questions?

Contact [email protected] or call +1-732-562-5342

Thank you!

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Early opt-in

Tier Description Upgrade fees

1 Corporation with less than US $5 million annual revenue, academic institutions, associations, nonprofits, government agencies

US $2,250

2 Corporation with US $5 million to less than 100 million annual revenue

US $2,500

3 Corporation with US $100 million to less than $500 million annual revenue

US $4,000

4 Corporation with more than US $500 million annual revenue

US $4,500

• Current IEEE-SA corporate members who wish to become advanced corporate members can select to pay a one-time fee to upgrade their membership until its regular renewal date• Removes all Entity Project Paticipation (EPP) fee payments ($4K/project/entity/year) through corporate membership regular renewal date