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1 Understanding IEEE About The IEEE IEEE Structure IEEE Regions and Sections IEEE Technical OUs and Chapters IEEE-USA 1 22 January 2011

2 IEEE Facts & numbers (of Jan 2010) More than 397,000 members in over 160 countries, with 46% from outside the United States. Over 97,000 student members. More than 27,000 society affiliates. 329 sections. 1,860 chapters. More than 1,789 student branches in 80 countries. Over 483 student branch chapters. More than 390 affinity groups. 38 societies and 7 technical councils. Close to 2 million documents in the IEEE/IET Electronic Library. Publishes a total of 144 transactions, journals and magazines. Sponsors more than 900 conferences each year. The IEEE Standards Association has 1300 active standards with 400 in development. 2

3 MGA - Your Geographic IEEE Anywhere in the World – There you are! One of over 397,000 Members in 160 countries Regions 1 through 6 = United States Region 7 = Canada Region 8 = Europe, Africa, Middle East Region 9 = Latin America Region 10 = Asia and Pacific 23 January

R9 – 15,288 R8 – 72,260 R10 – 86,111 R1 to 6 R7 – 17,240 IEEE Membership By Region All Members R1 – 37,381 R2 – 33,362 R3 – 31,741 R4 – 24,121 R5 – 29,988 R6 – 59,083 Reflecting the global nature of IEEE, R10 and R8 are now the two largest IEEE Regions 2010 January

5 11-Feb-14 Membership by Region

Membership by Employment Sector

7 Geographic entities of the IEEE Southwest Area of Region 6 Univ. of Calif at San Diego IEEE Student Branch Note: Not drawn to scale and boundaries are only approximate San Diego Section of Southwest Area of Region 6 Region 6 in the World Region 6 Regions Areas Sections Student Branches Chapter C Chapter B Chapter A Computer Society Communications Society Technology Mgmt Council

Organization 324 local sections in 10 geographic regions 1,784 chapters comprised of local members with similar technical interests 38 societies and 7 technical councils 1,616 student branches at colleges and universities in 80 countries 452 student branch chapters.

IEEE Organization MEMBERS Board of DirectorsAssembly PSPB (Pubs)IEEE-USA S tandards Assoc.Educational Act. MGATechnical Act.Executive Comm. Regions & Sections Societies & Tech. Councils S taff & Society Executive Directors

10 IEEE Board Structure Educational Activities Board (EAB) Publications Services and Products Board (PSPB) Member & Geographic Activities Board (MGA) Technical Activities Board (TAB) IEEE-United States Activities Board (IEEE- USA) Standards Activities Board (SA) 10

Divisions ICircuits and Devices IIIndustrial Applications IIICommunications Technology IVElectromagnetics and Radiation VComputer VIEngineering & Human Environment VIIEnergy and Power Engineering VIIIComputer IXSignals and Applications XSystems and Control

Societies and Councils (1) IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems IEEE Antennas and Propagation IEEE Broadcast Technology IEEE Circuits and Systems IEEE Communications IEEE Components, Packaging, & Manufacturing Technology IEEE Computational Intelligence IEEE Computer IEEE Consumer Electronics IEEE Control Systems IEEE Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation IEEE Education IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility IEEE Electron Devices IEEE Council on Electronic Design Automation IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology IEEE Engineering Management Council IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing IEEE Industrial Electronics IEEE Industry Applications IEEE Information Theory IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement

Societies and Councils (2) IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics IEEE Magnetics IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques IEEE Nanotechnology Council IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences IEEE Oceanic Engineering IEEE Power Electronics IEEE Power Engineering IEEE Product Safety Engineering IEEE Professional Communication IEEE Reliability IEEE Robotics and Automation IEEE Sensors Council IEEE Signal Processing IEEE Social Implications of Technology IEEE Solid-State Circuits IEEE Council on Superconductivitiy IEEE Systems Council IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control IEEE Vehicular Technology

Technical Activities Board (TAB)

Geographic & Technical Unit Relationship Technical Activities Board Parents - WIE, Consultants, GOLD, LMC IEEE Societies Member and Geographic Activities Board Regions Areas Sections ChaptersAffinity Groups Sub-SectionsStudent Branches SB Chapters SB Affinity Groups Councils Geographic Unit Structure

Vision Ensure Quality Member Opportunities for Continuous Engagement Mission I nspire, E nable, E mpower and E ngage Members of IEEE IEEE Member & Geographic Activities Paradigm – Vision, Mission, and Guiding Principles IEEE Member & Geographic Activities Paradigm – Vision, Mission, and Guiding Principles Guiding Principles The Member is IEEE and IEEE is the member. Members shape IEEE's future. Members collaborate to create IEEE's future. IEEE enhances members' future.

17 IEEE-USA Career & Member Services Government Relations Communications & Public Awareness Professional Activities January 2010

18 Career and Member Services Committees Employment & Career Services –  Lifelong Employability  Career Maintenance & Job Satisfaction Alliance of IEEE Consultants Networks –Responsible for coordination of 41 Consultants Networks throughout the U.S. and assists non-U.S. Networks Entrepreneurial Activities –Mentoring; Memo of Understanding with the SBA –TechMatch: Face to Face & Virtual –Discussion Forums; Entrepreneurs’ Award Licensure & Registration –Works with NCEES and assists in PE Exam writing; Provides members with PE resources Innovation Institute –Developed Faculty Group; Industry Roundtable Discussions; Held 2 forums Precollege Education –Provides Teacher-Engineer Grants & Awards; Provides resource information to K-12 students; Assists Local Sections working with K-12 and participates in TISP –Works with JETS (Junior Engineers Technical Society)

19 Employment Services

20 IEEE-USA Career & Member Services Salary Service Salary Survey Consulting Fee Surveys Innovation Styles Profile Career Development Courses Career Checkup “Beyond Job Satisfaction Fieldbook” “Engineers Guide to Lifelong Employability” & eBook Series Engineering Licensure Engineering Ethics P.E. Review Courses Career Asset Manager Career Planning Guide for IEEE Members Professional Guidelines Series Online Professional Development Courses Global Toolkit

Career Publications: eBooks 38 titles, adding a year: – Launching Your Career: How to Make the Transition from the Classroom to the Office – Engineering the Art of Negotiation: How to Handle Your Colleagues – Profile of IEEE Consultants: Fee Survey Personal Positioning for Engineers – Career Transitions – Engineers Guide to Lifelong Employability: What Are You Worth? – Engineers Guide to Lifelong Employability: The Transitions to Work 21 eBooks are downloadable documents 15 to 75 pages long priced $4.95 to $9.95 for members (higher for non-members) that “provide useful and educational information on topics of interest to IEEE members.”

22 Government Relations 23 January

23 IEEE-USA Government Relations 9 committees, 7 staff and over 350 volunteers. Two basic thrusts: – Advocacy – Direct and Grassroots lobbying on legislation of interest to our membership – Education – Informing policy-makers, our members, and the public on public policy issues, the policy implications of technology, and issues affecting the profession. 23

24 IEEE-USA Government Relations Activities Position statements (75 approved positions, with 60+ in development/review) Grassroots visits with policymakers (coordinated 200+ member visits at fly-in events Testimonies & hearing statements Conferences (RFID, Homeland Security, Green Energy) and Workshops (e.g. PHEV) Government Appointments and Fellowships Congressional Caucuses (R&D, RFID and Robotics) and lunch-time briefing series WISE Internships “Eye on Washington” newsletter Webinars, Talks and “How To” eBooks on grassroots engagement and issues. “Engineering the Vote” Voter Registration

25 Communications & Public Awareness IEEE-USA’s Public Awareness Goals IEEE-USA’s Public Awareness Programs IEEE-USA Website IEEE-USA Today’s Engineer Online 25

26 IEEE-USA Public Awareness Goals Promote the IEEE-USA organization, its members, activities and products Encourage participation by members in IEEE- USA activities. Educate members on public policy issues, workforce trends, and skills to increase career longevity and employability. Provide tools for information exchange. Increase public awareness of engineers, the profession, and the social implications of technology. 26

27 Professional Activities IEEE-USA Annual Meeting Planning Professional Activities Committee Student Professional Awareness Government Activities 27

2014 IEEE-USA Annual Meeting Leadership Training Legislative updates and call to action Workshops focused on engineering career development and lifelong employability Networking and sharing of outstanding programs and services for local members provided by Section, Chapters, Regions & Societies through poster sessions, panel discussions and awards. Keynote and Luncheon Speakers May 16-17, 2014 Providence, RI 28

29 Active Committees Professional Activities Committee (PACE) –Disseminates information and assists PACE leaders throughout the United States –Administers funding for PACE Projects and Professional Development Seminars –Assists in planning the Annual Meeting Student Professional Activities Committee –Provides SPACs, SPAVes, and SPAWs to over 45 schools per year Celebrating over 30 years of service! Government Activities Committee –Disseminates legislative information to and from IEEE-USA and local members through the Regional Government Activities Representatives 29