2010 IEEE-SA Corporate Membership

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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 model 12/31/2018 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

12/31/2018 Basic member benefits Unlimited working group attendance as an observer only Participate 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 The Entity project participation (EPP) of $4K/project/entity/year fees will be completely eliminated October 1, 2009 and advanced corporate membership will be required to attain and retain voting rights within entity working groups.

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)

2010 Basic corporate member dues 12/31/2018 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

Advanced member benefits 12/31/2018 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 motions Access to working group information/private reflectors/private areas Entity 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 The Entity project participation (EPP) of $4K/project/entity/year fees will be completely eliminated October 1, 2009 and advanced corporate membership will be required to attain and retain voting rights within entity working groups.

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.

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 ballots Advanced 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

12/31/2018 Value of 2010 model Single billing for membership and participation in entity-based working groups and Sponsor ballot groups Allows participation in as many entity-based working groups and Sponsor ballot groups as you want Attractive, predictable pricing Result: Companies pay dues for one corporate membership per year to hold voting rights in multiple IEEE entity-based standards projects Attractive pricing creates predictable start-up cost for members Allows for multiple standards from a particular standards constituency without multiple fees

Questions? Contact corp-stds@ieee.org or call +1-732-562-5342 Thank you!

12/31/2018 Early opt-in 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 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