2009 california aps meeting karl van bibber 28 march 2009

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2009 California APS meeting

Karl van Bibber

28 March 2009

Aerial photo of NPS looking SW

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About NPS

• The premier U.S. defense university, celebrating its centennial year

• Purely graduate school; moved from Naval Academy in 1951

• 700 faculty; 2500 students comprised of 1600 U.S. officers, 200 foreign officers, 700 civilian

• Organized in four schools– Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Sciences

– Graduate School of Organizational & Information Science

– Graduate School of Business & Public Policy

– School of International Graduate Studies

• Campus is built on historic Del Monte Hotel (c. 1880); about half-mile square plus heavy labs on the Navy’s Monterey Pines golf course– Immediately off Hwy 1, Del Monte Ave. exit in Monterey

– 5-minute drive from Monterey Airport

– About 100 miles south of SFO, 50 miles south of San Jose Int’l

• Excellent conference management department– Let’s navigate in by http://www.nps.edu

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Campus map of NPS

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75 1329 (Capacity of larger conference rooms)

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Google map (zoom in)

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Google map (zoom out)

Candidate dates

• Pattern has been Friday-Saturday• We should avoid

– Week of September 21-25 (final exams and graduation)– October 13-17 (DNP, Hawaii)– November 2-6 (DPP, Atlanta)

• We propose three options; King Hall open for all dates:– October 23-24– October 30-31– November 13-14

• Let’s discuss various factors (e.g. school schedules) and converge on a final date at this meeting

Local organizers

• NPS local organizing committee:– Bruce Denardo (Chair)

– Pete Crooker

– Scott Davis

– Raquel Herold (Administrator)

• Michelle Merenbloom (NPS head of conference office)

Security issues

• We have many conferences per year (40 or more major ones) with foreign nationals in attendance

• But NPS is a Navy installation & it is not as open as a typical civilian campus

• However, it is not significantly more restrictive than at a DOE/SC lab, e.g. LBNL nowadays

• Per discussions with Security, the tentative plan is:– There will be a registration cut-off date a couple of weeks or so before the

conference– Conferees will receive their conference badge Friday morning either at the

Pass Office, or possibly at the hotel– Saturday morning, all attendees will need to show photo ID matching their

conference badge before getting on the bus– “Loose line-of-site” shepherding of SCFN conferees to and from lunch in

Herrmann Hall

• Be aware security is always a dynamic issue

Conference dinner possibilities

Dinner at the Monterey Bay Aquarium is a perennial conference favoriteBut NPS ballroom probably is better for an after-dinner speaker & cheaper

Other considerations

• Cost of this event has not yet been studied– We will get a waiver for basic use

– The NPS Foundation (some allocation of which I control) can be expected to defray various costs at the few $K level

• A big plus is that a strong representation attending & presenting from NPS is guaranteed

• There may be competition (classes, other workshops) for the smaller conference rooms needed for parallel sessions, but this will be worked out