Re: [802.15_GENERAL] How to join sponsor ballot pool
Clint
Thanks for the correction.
SA membership for non-member: $203
Add SA membership for current IEEE member: $38
Per ballot fee (individual): $275
The first two allow participation in an unlimited number of ballots, but
must be renewed yearly while the ballots are in process. The last one
is good for the duration of a sponsor ballot, which typically will take
more than one year to complete.
In the case of a per ballot fee, you only need to pay it if you become
part of the ballot group.
The above is my understanding, for the official answers or to join the
SA, go to http://standards.ieee.org
James Gilb
Clint Chaplin wrote:
> This is not completely true.
>
> You must be either an individual member of IEEE SA (it can be added
> onto your IEEE membership for an additional fee), or you have to work
> for a company that is a company member of IEEE SA, or you pay a
> per-ballot fee (which is some crazy high amount).
>
> Clint
>
> On 5/15/08, James Gilb <gilb@ieee.org> wrote:
>> All
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>> Any person can join a Sponsor ballot pool. The process to do this is:
>>
>> Go to http://development.standards.ieee.org
>> Sign in with your WebID.
>> In myProject, select "Manage Activity Profile"
>> Expand "IEEE Computer Society"
>> Expand "Local and Metropolitan Area Networks"
>> Select the group you want an invitation to. Also expand it and select the
>> specific project as well.
>> Click Continue
>> Enter your affiliation
>>
>> When the invitation goes out, it should appear in your email.
>>
>> James Gilb
>>
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