The events listed below focus on themes relevant to science and technology policy. They are sponsored by industry, government and academia.
Unless explicitly stated, OPAR has no affiliation with the event. Inquiries should be directed to event organizers.
IEEE GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE
11/30/2009 - 12/4/2009
The Premier Telecommunications Event for Industry Professionals and Academics from Companies, Governmental Agencies, and Universities around the World
Themed "Riding the Wave to Global Connectivity," IEEE GLOBECOM 2009 covers the entire range of communications technologies, offering in-depth information on the latest developments in voice, data, image, and multimedia.
Annual Computer Security Applications Conference
12/7/2009 - 12/11/2009
ACSAC has a tradition of bringing together security professionals from academia, government and industry who are interested in applied security. It is an internationally recognized forum where practitioners, researchers, and developers in information system security meet to learn and to exchange practical ideas and experiences. Started in 1984, the conference has grown over the years to achieve worldwide attendance and recognition for the high quality of its presentations, discussions, and interactions.
OPAR 2009 Science & Technology Policy Review
12/31/2009 - 1/1/2010
OPAR's 2009 Science and Technology Policy Reviews features briefings on state-level legislative activity for smart grid, cloud computing, digital media and STEM education as it relates to the workforce.
Cyber Crime Conference 2010
1/22/2010 - 1/29/2010
This conference focuses on all aspects of computer crime and incident response: intrusion investigations, cyber crime law, digital forensics, information assurance, as well as the research, development, testing, and evaluation of digital forensic tools. This is a Cyber Crime conference. This is not an Information Assurance conference; you won't hear presentations that you may have heard a year or two ago.
Come hear and discuss new approaches and new perspectives with the current movers and shakers of the field. The goal is to prepare attendees for the new crimes of today and the near future.
As this discipline approaches the future, facing technological demands in a rapidly changing world will be more important than ever before.
The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair
5/9/2010 - 5/14/2010
The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF) is the world?s largest pre-college science and engineering competition. The Intel ISEF annually brings together typically 1,500 young scientists and engineers from up to 50 countries. The participants showcase their cutting-edge science and engineering projects and compete for nearly $4 million in awards and scholarships.
OPAR seeks student interns each academic semester. Ideal candidates will balance technical skills with an interest in public policy. Continue...
OPAR 2009 Science & Technology Policy Review
Dec 31, 2009 - Jan 01, 2010
A State-Level Legislative Analysis
Fee: None