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2004 EMS Users Conference. St. Louis, Missouri. EMS Users Conference. History Our Mission Philosophy Structure Introduce the people who worked on this year’s conference. History. 11 th Annual Users Conference Leeds & Northrup Users Group
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2004 EMS Users Conference St. Louis, Missouri
EMS Users Conference • History • Our Mission • Philosophy • Structure • Introduce the people who worked on this year’s conference
History • 11th Annual Users Conference • Leeds & Northrup Users Group • Dave McGinnis, Hani Alarian, George Yakopcic, Richard Hird • EMS Orphans
Mission • The mission of the EMS Users Group is to promote the use of non-proprietary, multi-vendor technology solutions. • The EMS Users Group is utility driven in order to maintain a non-commercial, educational focus.
Philosophy • All activities other than vendor demonstrations are intended to be educational, not commercial, in nature. While participation in these activities is open to qualified presenters regardless of their affiliation (whether with a utility, vendor or consultant), all information shared during these sessions is strictly non-commercial.
Structure • The structure of the organization has moved from the informal group that started it to the incorporated, non-profit organization that we are today. • We now have a 5 member Board of Directors, our own Bylaws and Charter, active working committees, and a Web site.
Conference focus • sharing information related to the use of open systems and standards-based technology • discussing technology developments in related fields • staying current with the activities and developments of other organizations promoting or implementing standards
Conference focus (continued) • exploring the changing needs of the general Control Center user community as it is impacted by the changing electric utility business environment • informally exchanging ideas among utilities, vendors and consultants • encouraging solution providers to implement open standards
This year’s registrations • Highest number of registrations ever • Percentage of participants from the utility community