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2007 Media, Wireless & You Symposium - OCTOBER 23 & 24, 2007, Milwaukee School of Engineering - Todd Weir Conference Center, 1120 N. Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Symposium Theme: “Intelligent Business Campuses”
Closing the Digital Divide, Creating Urban Intelligent Business Campuses
Jim Carlini, our resident technology expert and ‘’‘columnist, will deliver the Luncheon Keynote speech on Tuesday, October 23, 2007.
His topic:
“INTELLIGENT BUSINESS CAMPUSES: Keys to Future Economic Development.
His presentation speaks to the theme of the symposium. This will include wireless but will go more into why we need many things to compete globally.
James Carlini is an adjunct professor at Northwestern University.
- President of Carlini & Associates
- Columnist - Wisconsin Technology Network
- Columnist - MidwestBusiness.Com
Carlini can be reached at james.carlini@sbcglobal.net or 773–370–1888.
GOT A TOPIC/PAPER AND AUTHOR?
The speaker/recruiter of CAMPAIGN NEIGHBORHOOD – CFNBA want YOU/you to submit pre-organized papers w/speaker(s)to the:
Media, Wireless & YOU Symposium
October 23–24, 2007
Milwaukee School of Engineering
1120 N. Broadway
Milwaukee, WI
September 19, 2007
Greetings Prospective Speaker/Presenter!
We regret the shortness of time before the symposium for you to participate in this portion of the Media, Wireless & YOU Symposium. We hope it does not stop you from submitting a relevant topic and knowledgeable presenter for sharing the information at the conference on one of three days - October 23, 24 or 25. October 25, 2007 is a “closed” post conference planning day.
The topic should be about the following:
o Media Reform
o Wireless Access, Literacy, Business Development and Employment
o Smart Growth - per Smart Growth expectations of State Statute 66.101.
Do not hesitate to contact us as you work through the organization of your session.
~ Bonnie Flagg, Events Recruiter, mgurbanicongroup@yahoo.com.
About the Session
THE SUBMISSION PROCESS
Propose the theme of your session and invite your author. Submit it to mgurbanicongroup@yahoo.com and confirm title of paper/session and participating author.
Once the author is selected and presented to us, he/she becomes the contact person for the presentation.
The author will submit an Overview abstract and a short BIO (1 page or less) to CEO Glass prior to presenting.
Authors should not expect to be able to present in more than one session, unless asked by CEO Glass.
Authors will have an opportunity to present in a panel/plenary format their approved paper. Selected authors will be notified right away and asked for their photo(jpg) and BIO for the website.
Deadline for submission: October 12, 2007.
We ask that your paper is emailed or U.S. Postal postmarked by the above date.
Our Thanks
We appreciate any and all relevant submissions.
In addition to being mentioned in the program, our special thanks include a Letter of Thanks and a plaque to commemorate your author’s participation.
DIGITAL DIVIDE
The 2nd Annual Media, Wireless & YOU Syntopican is a two-day focus on how we can implement broadband opportunities in Milwaukee in a way that it is neighborhood-customer friendly and will help empower Milwaukeeans, especially its majority population - People of Color and the Working Poor.
We seek a Smart Growth environment, that is state-of-the-art, high in customer care, high in literacy, high in access, competitive; and, engages the neighborhood-stakeholder partnerships, collaboratives, and resource-building to improve economic development and quality of life.
We are pleased that MSOE/Milwaukee School of Engineering has agreed to partner with us again this year and provide the Todd Weir Conference Center, 2020 N. Broadway.
TOPICS/SESSIONS
5-Year Signature Plan
The 5-Year Signature Plan has chosen Milwaukee Public Library, the Federated Library System and Milwaukee Public Schools as the primary “digital campuses” for public engagement of digital technology. This symposium will look at ways and means for creating a digital pipeline for Milwaukeeans, especially People of Color and the Working Poor of Milwaukee.
Government Giving
Budget fine-tuning and bundling of resources is key.
We will also do outreach to our nearby surburban and rural neighbors for SmartGrowth and better/best access for all.
Lastly, we know that providing this environment will aid in Milwaukee truly becoming 100% Wireless and a leader in neighborhood-focused broadband services.
ACCESS & INTEGRATION
We will look intensely at access management systems such as LOIS/LocationOne Integrated System, SAM/Comprise Technologies Inc., Pharo, and Faronics systems that provide day-to-day operations presently in Milwaukee and nearby areas.
We will take a look at the linkage of the federate library system, intergovernmental linkage, UW-Milwaukee, Milwaukee Area Technical College, and Milwaukee Public Schools in better/best use of the Milwaukee Wireless Initiative for People of Color and the Working Poor.
Day 1 & 2
The two-day event will not only have guest speakers but will also have breakout discussions to customize the learning, sharing and problem solving. It is a time to examine infrastructure issues that include the following:
· construction and contracting – Infrastructure changes
The City of Milwaukee head of households and highest residential population is grappling with major issues of high “un-employment and under-employment”, yet workers and contractors are being imported to work from outside of the City of Milwaukee in droves. Some of the census tracts are up to 60% unemployment.
This panel which includes un-/under-employed Milwaukeeans, trades members, members of media, neighborhood and corporate businesses, state-funded academic settings, clergy, the budget office and elected officials – will take a critical look at the challenges and provide immediate and long-term action solutions.
· digital divide – Big, Powerful, Not-Inclusive
The mayor and common council of City of Milwaukee signed off on a 20-year Agreement in 2006 (Milwaukee Wireless Initiative), to provide the entire 96.7 square miles of Milwaukee, 100% access to wireless.
The problem: People of Color and the Working Poor were/are left out of digital planning and decision making, digital access, digital literacy, digital employment, digital BUY-IN.
There are sessions – panel and plenary to address this huge and paramount concern.
Milwaukee Public Library and the Federated Library system has been chosen as the “digital pipeline” for access, therefore a thorough look at:
Touch-Points
- 1-year research “touch points” of Milwaukee Public Library by Mary Glass, Campaign Neighborhood - CFNBA
- access management systems (LOIS, SAM, PHARO, FARONICS, CISCO)
- funding, oversight
- libraries as digital campuses
- Milwaukee Wireless Initiative (City of Milwaukee & Midwest Fiber Network, LLC)
- neighborhood governance
- what is in place
Partnership Development
- academic settings
- church organizations
- contractors
- developers
- government
- law firms
- real estate organizations
- social service organizations
- technology vendors
- workforce development organization
· food industry – Lena’s, Roundy’s and Neighborhood Partnerships
The food industry is one of the aeas we have identified as a “growth” industry for empowering the City of Milwaukee in business and job development.
Lena’s and Roundy’s are corporate organizations in Milwaukee that the City of Milwaukee and stakeholders have “opened the city and personal coffers”. Both have shown growth in the last 5 years and are recognized as a mainstay in providing food and employment.
Media
The means of communication, as radio and television, newspapers, magazines, e-News, Blogs and outdoor billboards that reach or influence people widely.
Today in Milwaukee the control of Media is very centralized, marginalized and monopolized.
People of Color and the Working Poor are the missing part of the Milwaukee Media puzzle for a more well-rounded and inclusive media access and distribution.
The 5-Year Signature Plan has Media Reform as another initiative for neighborhood/City of Milwaukee infrastructural growth as well as Smart Growth state and national.
Specific sessions will address “linkages and the benefits” that come from connectivity around a central theme.
Community Media
We have a number of printings monthly from individuals, organizations and professional groups that are a vital source to necessary communication to our neighborhoods.
The following sessions will address this premise.
- radio, television and print media in for the long-haul.
- monopoly in Wisconsin
- Media, Wiress and YOU Network
Other issues/topics
- health/wellness
- internet competitiveness vs customer care
- MEDIA - print, radio, talk, tv, cable, outdoor advertising
- literacy
- local, state and federal guidelines
- public relations
- security (commercial, residential and public)
- school of information studies
- telecommunications and oversight
We will have an opportunity for exhibits.
Special sessions geared to entrepreneurism of small neighborhood business owners and first- and second-generation business owners in the Inner City is a priority.
2007 Media, Wireless & You Symposium
OCTOBER 23 & 24, 2007
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Todd Weir Conference Center
1120 N. Broadway
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Pre-Registration Deadline: October 8, 2007
Late-Fee Registration: October 9, 2007
(Add $35.00)
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY – October 23–24
Topics include:
5-Year Signature Plan Initiative – Linking Wireless to Inner City Milwaukee
City of Milwaukee 100% Wireless Initiative
FCC/Federal Communication Commission - Oversight
Intelligent Business Campuses
MEDIA & WIRELESS Reform
Midwest Fiber Network – CISCO – TCF Bank
Milwaukee Public Library and the Federated Library System
PSC/Public Service Commission of Wisconsin - Oversight
Selecting/Recommending Wireless/Broadband Vendors
2-Day Conference cost: $175.00 (includes Meet & Greets)
A La Carte
AM or PM only: $ 60.00 each
AM/PM sessions (1 day) $ 80.00 (lunch not included)
AM/PM sessions (1 day) $105.00 (lunch included)
Meet & Greet: $ 25.00 each (Tuesday & Wednesday)
Keynote Luncheon Only: $ 35.00 each (Tuesday & Wednesday)
Come back soon for schedule, speakers, plenary focus AND how to attend the post-symposium session.
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Quick Facts about 5-Year Signature Plan
2007/08 Theme:
“Creating Intelligent Business Campuses, A Key for Urban and Rural Environments”
Leadership: Campaign Neighborhood - CFNBA
Identity: Neighborhood Strategic Plan
Goals: Linkage of stakeholders to global intelligent campuses for state-of-the-art employment, business development, literacy training, neighborhood communication, neighborhood leadership, and neighborhood governance for self-sustainability.
Stakeholders: residential, commercial, light industrial and institutional (clergy-school-social, government).
Focus: Quality of Life and Economic Privileges Afforded People of Color and the Working Poor – middle class, self-employed, homeless, unemployed, under-employed, re-entry citizens, individuals below the U.S. poverty line.
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Established: 2005
1st Meeting: October 22, 2005
Site: Cathedral of St. John, the Evanglelist, 802 N. Jackson, Milwaukee, WI – Atrium.
Motto: “Neighborhood Engineers, Building a NEW Image”
Brain Child: Mary Glass, Chair/CEO
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The Year of the Earth Rat
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