About
IEEE-USA

IEEE-USA is an organizational unit of the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers, Inc. created in 1973 to support the
career and public policy interests of IEEE's
U.S. members. IEEE-USA is primarily
supported by an annual assessment paid by U.S.
IEEE members.
IEEE-USA's mission as
outlined in the IEEE Bylaws is to recommend policies and implement programs
specifically intended to serve and benefit the
members, the profession, and the public in the
United States in appropriate professional areas
of economic, ethical, legislative, social and
technology policy concern.
Our vision is to
serve the IEEE U.S. member by being the technical professional's best
resource for achieving life long career vitality and by providing an
effective voice on policies that promote U.S. prosperity.
Our Progress:
- An
introduction
to what we do at IEEE-USA to enhance the careers and promote the
public policy interests of IEEE's U.S. members.
- IEEE-USA's
Strategic and
Operational Plan identifies our major program areas and outlines
specific goals supported by IEEE-USA committees or programs.
- IEEE-USA's
Year in Review features
highlights of the current year to date and marks our progress against goals.
- IEEE-USA's
Annual Reports (2006)[2005][2004] highlight
program achievements during the previous years.
Questions and
requests for information are welcome and can be made by contacting
IEEE-USA directly.
IEEE-USA
Volunteer Leaders
A
listing
of IEEE-USA's volunteer leaders and their
positions, including the
IEEE-USA presidents.
IEEE-USA Staff
A
listing of key IEEE-USA staff and how to
contact them. Learn more about their
qualifications and backgrounds by reading these
Staff Profiles.
History of
IEEE-USA (1973-1983)
Highlights of IEEE-USA's first ten years, traced
back to the founding of the IEEE United States
Activities Committee in 1973.
How to Volunteer
Interesting in volunteering your time and energy
to activities that promote the profession and/or
advance the mission of IEEE-USA? Then
visit IEEE-USA
Volunteer's Central for opportunities and
check out this
page
of tips and contact information, which will help
you get started.
You can also support IEEE-USA by making
financial contributions in support of our
development
opportunities.
Office Location
1828 L
Street, NW
Suite 1202
Washington, D.C. 20036
Phone: +1 202 785 0017
Fax: +1 202 785 0835
Visiting the IEEE-USA Office
Last Update:
02 January, 2008
Contact: IEEE-USA,
ieeeusa@ieee.org
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