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  1. Developing a SharePoint survey to discover testing organizations who are or might be doing smart grid interop and conformance test.
  2. Steve Widergren was elected to be the SGIP Plenary chair as the SGIP GB first official action in their inaugural board meeting at NIST today
  3. Sustainable infrastructure is a becoming hot and I find smart grid to be a key enabler - http://www.renomics.com/
  4. On planning call for IEEE PES/NIST SG conference in January. Agenda near final - should be a good conference - http://bit.ly/UhBZb
  5. OpenSG conference call today. Next F2F moved to Feb 1-4 in San Francisco - originally January in Floida but conflicted with IEEE conf.
  6. SGIP statistics - 371 Participating Members, 33 international members, 12 countries, +38 observers = 409 total members, 1129 representatives
  7. A lot of intertest in PAP 10 - http://bit.ly/5Ycdhm - I have been asked by NIST to do some extra cat hearding on this one.
  8. Beyone accelerating PAP execution, I am preparing for the first SGIP GB meeting - an organizing meeting to set the stage for the work ahead.
  9. Now that Grid-Interop and Thanksgiving are behind ut, we are moving into high gear in managing the execution of the NIST PAP's.
  10. John Caskey from NEMA wins. Both John and Katherine have been notified. Results are not official until posted on the Twiki.
  11. We have a winner. Can't post yet until we notify the loser. Stay tuned.
  12. Runoff election between John Caskey and Katherine Voss for the Category 18 (SDO's) ends in 5 minutes at 5 pm EST. I will post results here.
  13. Still recovering from Grid-Interop and NIST SGIP activities last week. Finalizing dates for first SGIP GB meeting today and setting agenda.
  14. @Judahe no major smart meter deployments use public Internet infrastructure for reasons related to security, availability and reliability.
  15. Robby Simpson from GE had a variation when talking about TOGAF architecture: "TOGAF or not TOGAF - we have a PAP for that."
  16. TEAMWORK - acting like you get along with people that suck to reach a common goal that is stupid
  17. Correct attribution for the quote "we have a PAP for that" is Aaron Snyder from EnerNex.
  18. SGIP GB vote results at http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/releases/smartgrid_111909.html
  19. SGIP GB voting results posted on NIST site.
  20. No one argues the value of IP technologies, but how much should we rely on public versus private infrastructure? What level of redundancy?