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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
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Volume 50, Number 5
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February  2000
Scope
Notes
February Houston 
Section Meeting
Where:
HESS (Houston Engineering and Scientific Society)
5430 Westheimer @ Yorktown
When:
February 24, 2000
6:00 - 6:30 p.m. Social
6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Dinner
7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Speaker
Cost
$15.00 for IEEE Members with 48 hours reservations.
$20.00 non-members
$5.00 students
Call (713) 207-IEEE to make your reservations.

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The Chairman's Message ---------

Justo Benitez 

I am writing this message at the beginning of the New Year and Millennium and we have not held our first ExCom meeting yet.  After our first meeting I intend to provide a brief update in our web page to keep the Houston Section members informed.  By the way have you checked our web page recently?  I am sure you will be very pleased with the information posted and the way it is organized and presented.  The only inconvenience is that the first thing you will see is my picture, but believe me, it is a small sacrifice you have to pay to get access to the remaining useful information posted there.  The address to our web site is listed on the back of The Pocket Scope.

 We closed 1999 with a very successful Section meeting.  Our guest speaker, Dr. Tom Hudson, proved again how entertaining he is.  Since it was Family Night we had a substantial attendance of very young guests but the adults in attendance had as much fun as the children did.  We will try to have Dr.Hudson again this year as our guest speaker for another Family Night meeting.

 The speaker for our February meeting will be David M. Ostfeld.  His presentation will be on “Intellectual Property & International Transactions”.  This is a subject of special interest to those involved in the development of computer software.  Mr. Ostfeld has an MS degree in Electrical Engineering and in 1972 received a JD degree in law.  He has been a member of IEEE since 1965 and for a long time active in the Intellectual Property Committee.  Mr. Ostfeld had lectured the Houston Section members before and those of you who had participated are aware of the dynamic presentations he offers.

Before ending this message I want to remind all the Houston Section members that Engineers Week will be held from February 20 through 26.  Plans for the most ambitious National Engineers Week in the 49-year history of the event are on the way.  The program, with special focus on minorities, women and youth, also aims to reach the entire American Public.  More details will be posted on our web site at:
http://www.nanocorp.com/ieee-houston

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