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InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards
INCITS Secretariat, Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)
1250 Eye St. NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20005
Telephone 202-737-8888; Fax 202-638-4922;
Email: incits@itic.org

Date: March 17, 2003
Reply to: Barbara Bennett
Phone: (202) 626-5743
Email: bbennett@itic.org







To:
INCITS Technical Committee Chairmen
INCITS Standards Development Board Members
Subject:
2004 TC Annual Report Schedule and INCITS Standards Development Board Liaison Assignments



At the February 2003 inaugural meeting of the INCITS Standards Development Board, the Secretariat was asked to prepare an annual report schedule for 2004 taking the home location of TC Chairmen into consideration to minimize their travel (Agenda Item 3.1, February 2003 SDB minutes). The tentative 2004 meeting schedule is as follows:

The 2004 Annual Report schedule for Technical Committees follows:

Technical Committee
2004 Annual Report Schedule
TC Chairman
location
email address
SDB Liaison
organization
email address
B5 - Flexible Magnetic Media and Formats (maintenance) September 27-
October 1, 2004
Richard Steinbrenner
Warren, NJ
r.steinbrenner@worldnet.att.net
n/a 
B9 - Paper Forms/Layout (maintenance) September 27-
October 1, 2004
Mark Snyder
Alexandria, VA
msnyder@forms-q.com
n/a
B10 - Identification Cards and Related Devices April 26-30, 2004
Brian Beech
Minnetonka, MN
brian_beech@datacard.com
John Neumann
Open Strategies
openstrat@aol.com
B11 - Optical Digital Data Disks (maintenance) July 19-23, 2004
John Neumann
Ashburn, VA
openstrat@aol.com
n/a
H2 - Database September 27-
October 1, 2004
Donald Deutsch
Redwood Shores, CA
deutsch@acm.org
Kenneth Zemrowski
ICCP
Kenneth.Zemrowski@trw.com
H3 - Computer Graphics and Image Processing September 27-
October 1, 2004
William Protzman
Alexandria, VA
wprotzman@dcscorp.com
Dave Michael
Apple Computer
deek@apple.com
J1 - Programming Language PL/I (maintenance) April 26-30, 2004
John Klensin
Cambridge, MA
klensin+sc22@jck.com
n/a
J3 - Programming Language Fortran April 26-30, 2004
Daniel Nagle
Reson, VA
dnagle@erols.com
Gregory Kisor
Intel
greg.kisor@intel.com
J4 - Programming Language COBOL July 19-23, 2004
Don Schricker
Las Vegas, NV
don.schricker@microfocus.com   
Ronald Silletti
IBM
silletti@us.ibm.com
J7 - Programming Language APT
April 26-30, 2004
carryover from February 2003
PJ Sturdevant
Cincinnati, OH
pj_sturdevant@cinmach.com   
Mike Ksar
Microsoft
mikeksar@microsoft.com
J9 - Programming Language Pascal (maintenance) July 19-23, 2004
Thomas Turba
St. Paul, MN
thomas.turba@unisys.com   
n/a
J11 - Programming Language C July 19-23, 2004
Randy Meyers
Knoxville, TN
rmeyers@ix.netcom.com   
Carman Mondello
Sun Microsystems
carman.mondello@sun.com
J13 - Programming Language LISP April 26-30, 2004
Steven Haflich
Berkeley, CA
smh@franz.com   
Carman Mondello
Sun Microsystems
carman.mondello@sun.com
J15 - Programming Language PL/B (maintenance) April 26-30, 2004
Gary Raymond
Oak Brook, IL
gary@sysmaker.com
n/a
J16 - Programming Language C++ July 19-23, 2004
Stephen Clamage
Menlo Park, CA
stephen.clamage@sun.com   
Karen Higginbottom
Hewlett-Packard
karen.higginbottom@hp.com
J17 - Programming Language Prolog (maintenance) January 26-30, 2004
Jonathan Hodgson
Philadelphia, PA
jhodgson@sju.edu   
n/a
J18 - Programming Language Rexx (maintenance) January 26-30, 2004
Brian Marks
Hampshire, UK
100010.664@compuserve.com   
n/a
L1 - Geographic Information Systems (GIS) April 26-30, 2004
Norman Andersen
Chantilly, VA
norman.c.andersen@lmco.com
Donald Deutsch
Oracle
deutsch@acm.org
L2 - Character Sets and Internationalization July 19-23, 2004
Catherine Wissink
Redmond, WA
cwissink@microsoft.com   
Arnold Winkler
Unisys
Arnold.Winkler@unisys.com
L3 - Coding of Audio, Picture, Multimedia and Hypermedia Information September 27-
October 1, 2004
Mike Rubinfeld
Gaithersburg, MD
miker@nist.gov   
Donald Deutsch
Oracle
deutsch@acm.org
L8 - Metadata
September 27-
October 1, 2004
Daniel Gillman
Washington, DC
gillman_d@bls.gov   
Dave Michael
Apple Computer
deek@apple.com
M1 - Biometrics September 27-
October 1, 2004
Fernando Podio
Gaithersburg, MD
fernando.podio@nist.gov   
Ed Barrett
Sony Electronics
ed.barrett@am.sony.com
R1 - Real-Time Computing Systems January 26-30, 2004
Russell Richards
Falls Church, VA
richar1r@ncr.disa.mil   
Ronald Silletti
IBM
silletti@us.ibm.com
T3 - Open Distributed Processing (ODP) September 27-
October 1, 2004
Edward Stull
Brookeville, MD
edstull@elstull.com
Kathleen O'Reilly
Xerox
kathleen.m.oreilly@usa.xerox.com
T4 - Security Techniques September 27-
October 1, 2004
Rowena Chester
Oak Ridge, TN
roc2@cornell.edu
Russell Richards
US DoD/DISA
richar1r@ncr.disa.mil 
T6 - Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology July 19-23, 2004
Craig Harmon
Cedar Rapids, IA
harmon@ia.net   
Stephen Brown
UCC
sbrown@uc-council.org
T10 - I/O Interface - Lower Level September 27-
October 1, 2004
John Lohmeyer
Colorado Springs, CO
lohmeyer@t10.org
Bob Davis
Network Appliance
bob@netapp.com
T11 - I/O Interface - Device Level January 26-30, 2004
Robert Snively
San Jose, CA
rsnively@brocade.com
Bob Davis
Network Appliance
bob@netapp.com
T13 - I/O Interface - AT Attachment
February 10-14, 2003
Peter McLean
Longmont, CO
pete_mclean@maxtor.com
Gregory Kisor
Intel
greg.kisor@intel.com
T20 - Real-Time Locating Systems
July 19-23, 2004
Larry Graham
Detroit, MI
larry.graham@gm.com
Stephen Brown
UCC
sbrown@uc-council.org
V1 - Text Processing: Office and Publishing Systems Interface
September 27-
October 1, 2004
Doris Bernardini
Reston, VA
bernardd@ncr.disa.mil
Arnold Winkler
Unisys
Arnold.Winkler@unisys.com
V2 - Information Technology Access Interfaces
September 27-
October 1, 2004
Bill LaPlant
Washington, DC
blaplant@mindspring.com
Terry Nelson
Panasonic Technologies
terry@tjnelson.com
V36 - Information Technology for Learning, Education and Training
January 26-30, 2004
Bruce Peoples (acting)
Reston, VA
bruce_e_peoples@raytheon.com
Mike Ksar
Microsoft
mikeksar@microsoft.com
W1 - Office Equipment
July 19-23, 2004
Paul Spencer
Pullman, WA
paul-spencer@qnet.com
Karen Higginbottom
Hewlett-Packard
karen.higginbottom@hp.com
CT22 - US TAG to JTC 1/SC 22 - Programming Languages
September 27-
October 1, 2004
Rex Jaeschke
Reston, VA
rex@rexjaeschke.com
Stephen Elliott
Purdue University
sjelliott@tech.purdue.edu
Study Group on Vocabulary
April 26-30, 2004
Helmut Thiess
Washington, DC
hthiess@erols.com
Frank Farance
Farance, Inc.
frank@farance.com

The principal Standards Development Board representative for an organization will be the default liaison.  Members should notify the INCITS Secretariat in writing if an alternate will serve as the liaison.

TC Chairmen should have their SDB Liaisons added to their committee reflectors.

Preliminary SDB Liaison responsibilities are detailed in in030310.