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The Baltimore ACM Chapter invites you to join us for an evening of
Flash Talks on Computing, in conjunction with the Annual General
Meeting of the Chapter. The program will consist of twelve,
five-minute flash talks on various topics related to computing.
When: Wednesday, June 9th, 8:00 PM
Where: The Engineering Society of Baltimore
11 W. Mount Vernon Place
Baltimore, MD 21201
http://www.esb.org/
This meeting is free and open to the public.
The Baltimore ACM Chapter, the Baltimore IEEE Communications Society,
and the Baltimore IEEE Computer Society would like to announce
the following lecture:
Title:
Helping Solve Challenges in Computing Through Advancements in
Processor Technologies
Speaker:
Russ Fromkin
Director, Intel Federal
When: Monday, May 17, 7:15 - 8:15 pm
Where: Murphy Fine Arts Center, Morgan State University
Preliminary announcement
Title: "Intel Roadmaps and Technology"
Speaker: Russ Fromkin, Technical Specialist, Intel
When: Monday, May 17th, 7:00 pm
Where: Morgan State University
A formal announcement will appear once we have details.
The Baltimore Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery, in
cooperation with the Johns Hopkins ACM Student Chapter, is holding a
"Career Day" that will present talks about working in the IT industry
in Baltimore.
When: Saturday, April 17, 1:30 pm
Where: Hopkins Homewood Campus, CSEB B-17
The Baltimore ACM Chapter, in cooperation with the Johns Hopkins ACM
Student Chapter, is holding a "Career Day" on Saturday, April 17,
starting at 1:30 pm on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus. This event
consists of a series of short talks about working in the IT industry
in Baltimore. It's a chance to learn from practitioners about the
career opportunities available in the region.
The Baltimore ACM Chapter would like to announce the following lecture:
Title: Cybermaryland
Speaker: Adam Suri,
Maryland Dept. of Business and Economic Development
When: Wednesday, April 14, 7:00 - 8:00 pm
Where: National Electronics Museum
Abstract:
In January, Governor O'Malley announced plans for Maryland to lead the
country in cybersecurity by establishing a National Center of
Excellence for Cyber Security and released the report titled
"Cybermaryland: Epicenter for Information Security and Innovation":
http://issuu.com/cybermaryland/docs/cyberreport
Adam Suri of the Maryland State Department of Business and Economic
Development will speak on the "CyberMaryland" report, the current
progress on this initiative, and how it relates to federal
cybersecurity efforts.
Dear colleagues,
You may have heard of the Google Fiber for Communities Initiative
in which Google will select locations to deploy optical fiber
for high-speed Internet access to homes. Google has issued
a Request for Information (RFI) and solicits nominations here:
http://www.google.com/appserve/fiberrfi/ .
Baltimore ACM has endorsed a grass-roots initiative to bring
Google fiber to Baltimore called "bmorefiber":
If you would like to help the effort, there is something you can
do, no matter how busy your schedule is.
BACM is supporting the "bmorefiber" initiative to bring Google fiber to Baltimore.
Please visit http://www.bmorefiber.com/ to show your support. Contact Emil
at volcheck@acm.org if you're interested in helping out. We're contacting
community associations to offer them help in submitting a response to the
Google RFI.
BACM is delighted to host a presentation
on the Maryland Cybersecurity Initiative,
Wednesday, April 14, at the National
Electronics Museum. Official announcement
will appear shortly.