Page 1 of 8SCTE:Ride our wave to your futureEssential Knowledge forCable Professionals PresidentBob WeaverDirectorJohn MooneyVice-PresidentDennis KeeDirectorEd MowersCox Communicationsbob.weaver@cox.comTime Warner Cabledennis.kee@twcable.comSecretaryDan SullivanCox Communicationsdaniel.sullivan@cox.comTime Warner Cablejohn.mooney@twcable.comTime Warner Cableedward.mowers@twcable.comDirectorAndy NortonTime Warner Cableandy.norton@twcable.comTreasurerLaurie DargavellDirectorBrian WesleyWebmasterRon CarsoAssociate DirectorJames GarciaDirectorGary BoyerAssociate DirectorMaggie RoblesDirectorKevin ColdaniAssociate DirectorScott ScrimigerCox Communicationslaurie.dargavell@cox.comCorning Gilbertron.carso@cox.netCox Communicationsgary.boyer@cox.comDatacraft Technologies, Inc.kevin@datacraft.tvCox Communicationsbrian.wesley@cox.comTime Warner Cablejames.garcia1@twcable.comCox CommunicationsMaggie.Robles@cox.comCox Communicationsscott.scrimiger@cox.comNewsletter produced & edited by:Bob WeaverDevelop, Advance and Lead withSCTE's professional development!Contact Us:SCTE San Diego ChapterNewsletterApril 30, 2015- Chapter PresidentContributions by:Da n Sullivan - Chapter SecretaryPlease RSVP for our upcoming Technical Session:When: Wednesday M ay 27, 2015The presentation will cover the following: LTE / Signal LeakageThis training session will focus on a growing challenge for many cable operators – Interference fromLTE telephone networks in the 700 M Hz range. Discussion points will illustrate why LTE hasbecome an increasing issue, its potential to be a very significant interference source over a broaderfrequency range; how to identify it in your network, as well as how using quality cables andconnectors can help mitigate this concern. Keep in mind Ingress is also an indication of signalegress or “Signal Leakage”.Our presenter: Doug M acLeod - Director of Technical Services, PCT DM acLeod@pctintl.comDoug M acLeod is a 43 year veteran of the cable industry, spending 25 years of it with several USM SOs, including regional and corporate engineering positions. For the last 16 years, he has beenwith PCT International, Inc., where he is Director of Technical Services. In this role, he provides awide range of training and technical support to customers worldwide and internally to PCT. Doug isa Senior M ember of the SCTE, and has been involved with SCTE standards development for manyyears. He is formerly the Vice Chairman of Working Group 3, Connectors and Cable, of theInterface Practices Subcommittee of the SCTE. He has presented training on various subjects atmultiple SCTE chapter groups throughout North America, and has also presented training seminarsin many locations worldwide.Session Times: We will provide two duplicate sessions to serve your scheduling needs.Please join us for one of the following.M orning session - 9am to 12pmAfternoon session - 1pm to 4pmLocation*: Time Warner Cable, 10450 Pacific Center Court, San Diego, 92121 (Bird Rock Room)Fee: SCTE M ember - FreeDirectorAdam KruseCox Communicationsadam.kruse@cox.comSCTE - Region 1 RepresentativeShane PortfolioNon- SCTE M ember - 5.00 with RSVP (At the door with no RSVP 10.00)* We are currently finalizing options to broadcast these sessions as a Live Webinar as well. If youhave a group of five or more SCTE members that are interested in meeting offsite to attend thissession please contact Dennis Kee, dennis.kee@twcable.com, to coordinate. We will provide thelink and the on-site sign in sheet for all attendees. Stay tuned for more email blasts regarding othercollaborating SCTE Chapter sites that will also be accessing these webinar sessions.shane portfolio@cable.comcast.comLinks: Join SCTEThe Value of SCTE MembershipSCTE Mobile Apps CollectionSCTE Primers SCTE CertificationSCTE Live Learning ScheduleSCTE Virtual Classroom CoursesSan Diego Chapter Facebookwww.SCTE-SanDiego.org www.SCTE.orgTable of ContentSCTE San Diego Chapter Technical Session May 27San Diego Chapter receives Awards at 2015 CLC2015 Chapter Leadership Conference PhotosAre you ready to take a Certification Exam? Proctors are local.tech.now Spring Technical Forum 2015SCTE Chapter Annual Golf Tourney - REGISTER NOWSCTE Region 1 Representative election in May a nominee from the San Diego ChapterSCTE San Diego Chapter Members Photography ForumPage12345678
Page 2 of 82015 Chapter Leadership ConferenceThe Annual SCTE Chapter Leadership Conference was held in St. Louis MO this year. Bob Weaver, Chapter President(Cox Communications) and Dennis Kee, Chapter Vice-President (TimeWarner) proudly represented the San DiegoChapter. The SCTE Chapter leadership Conference is an educational leadership program specifically geared to theissues most important to SCTE chapter leaders. The focus is to share best practices, exchange ideas, and celebratesuccess through a series of seminars, panel presentations, and powerful networking sessions. The 2014 awardsceremony revealed the San Diego Chapter accomplished another year of placement in the top 10% of all chaptersnationwide. San Diego earned 5 th place in the Chapter of the Year overall performance category. This is the fifthconsecutive year that the San Diego Chapter has received ranking in the top 10%. “For the past 5 years ourperformance has elevated year over year with 2014 reaching our best ever. We are proud to serve our industry. It isindeed a respected and honorable recognition of our dedicated Chapter Board of Director’s and their commitment to theSCTE membership and our industry”, said Bob Weaver, Chapter President.San Diego Chapter Overall Compliance 0102011201220132014
Page 3 of 8SCTE 2015 Chapter Leadership Conference Photos.To see more photos please visit ourFacebook page by clicking here
Page 4 of 8SCTE ProctorsAre you preparing for a SCTE certification exam? If so you will soon be ready for a SCTE proctor toadminister your exam. Below are a few of your local SCTE San Diego Chapter members that arelisted as SCTE Proctors.Jesse Cruz, Cox Communications - jesse.cruz@cox.comChristopher Dove, Cox Communications - chris.dove@cox.comSteven Johnson, Johnson Telecom - steve@johnsontelecom.comDan Sullivan, Cox Communications - daniel.sullivan@cox.comRobert Weaver, Cox Communications – bob.weaver@cox.comTo review the entire list of proctors click on this link: Search for SCTE ProctorsWould you like to be a proctor?Anyone interested in becoming a proctor must submit a proctor application form to SCTEheadquarters. To be considered as a proctor, the individual must be an SCTE member and meet atleast one of the following criteria: Current member of SCTE’s Board of DirectorsCurrent or Immediate Past President of local chaptersBCT or BCE certifiedManagers, supervisors, trainers, human resource professionals or other employees who havean employment status above or removed from the testing candidatesMember of SCTE headquarters staffSenior or Fellow SCTE memberSCTE proctorship is valid for three years. Near the end of the three-year proctor period, SCTE willsend a notice about renewal to the email address on the proctor’s SCTE profile.Proctors for Spanish exams should be fluent in Spanish, both orally and in writing.If you meet the Proctor Eligibility Requirements, please continue to the next step and readthe Online Certification Proctor Handbook.
Page 5 of 8Spring Technical Forum 2015 Poised to Further Advance Advanced Engineeringby DANIEL HOWARD – SCTE FellowFinally, winter’s deep freeze has thawed, andit’s time for technology to bloom like neverbefore this spring. One event that will warm upthe digital communications technologylandscape is Spring Technical Forum 2015,which will be conducted during INTX inChicago, Tuesday through Thursday, May 5–7.This collaborative production by three leadingindustry organizations—NCTA, CableLabs ,and SCTE—will provide a program line-up full of technical innovations that are shaping the future of cable. Iplan on attending and discussing the new technology concepts, methods, and techniques covered in thefollowing sessions, including serving as moderator for the Remote PHY session:Software vs. Silicon: Understanding and Advancing the SDN RevolutionAdvancements in virtual machine infrastructure, service function chaining, elastic cloud adoption, andoverarching approaches for network agility improvement.Getting the Gig: Realizing the Potential of DOCSIS 3.1Spectrum expansion, network EoL, proactive maintenance for residential Wi-Fi, and more.Beyond FTTH: Moving Optical Networks Deeper Into the HomeThe vision and the implementation behind the next leaps forward, touching on unique plant considerations inthe HFC domain, financial modeling, and more.Cracking the Code: Software-Powered Performance AdvancementsHow software advancements are redefining the boundaries of the possible in areas ranging from video session error forensics to Metro Ethernet business networks.Networked for Next: Raising the Bar on Network Performance and PossibilityThe migration toward CDN-style networking; the merits of distributed architectures; and the market dynamicssurrounding gigabit residential access networks.Remote PHY, When and Why: Approaches for Physical Layer MigrationThe ins, outs, and approaches for achieving the Remote PHY promise, with detailed assessment ofoperational and architectural considerations.Picture This: Engineering a Newer, Better Television ExperienceThe mix of bandwidth, quality metrics, device, and bitstream considerations that will drive the next generationof video experiences.The Thing About Things: Preparing for a New Era of Service DeliveryThe technical building blocks for an Internet of Things architecture; conversion from HTTP delivery tomulticast at the network edge; solving home network challenges; and more.Spring Technical Forum 2015 will advance cable’s products and services. Be there to take advantage ofexpert panels and knowledge-building presentations from authors of peer-selected technical pivotal role inour critical facilities.
Page 6 of 8Wednesday July 22, 2015 SCTE San Diego Chapter 16th Annual Golf TourneyClick Here for Easy ONLINE REGISTRATION!PLACE: Twin Oaks Golf Course, 1425 N. Twin Oaks Valley Road, San Marcos, CA 92069PRICE: 120.00 PER PLAYER: Includes: Green Fees, cart, 2 beverage tickets, lunch, raffle ticket, and range ballsTYPE OF TOURNAMENT: Four-Player ScrambleSTARTING TIME: Shotgun starts at 8:00am. Entries of less than foursomes will be combined to make a complete team.PRIZES: 1ST and 2ND place teams, Longest Drive, and Closest to the PinEasy registration for members via Credit Card can be processed here: ONLINE REGISTRATION!Andy Norton - 858-635-8239Laurie Dargavell – 619-952-3064E-mail: Andy.Norton@twcable.comE-mail: laurie.dargavell@cox.comCall For Tourney SponsorsThe San Diego Board of Directors is requesting your generous assistance in the form of prize donations orfinancial contributions to ensure the success of our tournament. Additionally, we invite you to participate in thetournament, details of which are included in the enclosed application.Sponsorship Rates are as Follow:Hole Sponsor - 150.00Closest to the Pin Contest - 225.00 (or equivalent donated prize)Longest Drive Contest - 225.00 (or equivalent donated prize)1st and 2nd Place T eam PrizesTeam Sponsor - 480 (Based on a four man team @ 120 per Player)Each sponsor will receive a sign with their company name near the hole or special event they are sponsoring aswell as recognition at the Luncheon, Awards, and Raffle ceremony to be held after the tournament. Vendors arewelcome to setup a small booth on a sponsored hole, but we require details in advance to clear the setup with thecourse.Click Here for Easy ONLINE REGISTRATION!Checks for sponsorship should be made out to San Diego SCTE, & sent to:Laurie Dargavell, 1810 Hillsdale Road, #30, El Cajon, CA. 92019For more information please contact:Andy Norton Andy.Norton@twcable.comDirector, SCTE San Diego Chapter(858) 635-8239Laurie Dargavell laurie.dargavell@cox.comTreasurer, SCTE San Diego Chapter(619) 952-3064Contributions or gifts requested by the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers,Inc. are not tax deductible as charitable contributions. However, they may be taxdeductible as ordinary and necessary business expenses.
Page 7 of 8Bob Weaver, SCTE San Diego Chapter’s President accepts thenomination for the upcoming SCTE Region 1 Representative election.“I am extremely humbled and privileged by this nomination. What I bringto our Region is an in the trenches perspective of just what our chaptersstrive to accomplish and the ground zero reality of the struggles we facewhile attempting to achieve our goals. I am armed with a strong insightof chapter operations as well as past experience as a National SCTEBoard of Director for Region 1 from 2007 -2009. I am well prepared tomentor chapter leaders and support our SCTE Members as we strive toconsistently improve to keep up with our ever evolving industry. Thisexplosive environment demands visionary strategic planning, stricttactical implementation, and a fiduciary obligation for chapter financialhealth to continue our mission. We must also lean forward and neverlose sight of new emerging technologies in both our industry as well asthose who offer competitive options. Throughout my career I have beenBob Weaverrespectful of the value, and spirit of learning that the Society of CableBusiness Process Analyst IIITelecommunications Engineers brings to its membership.TheCox Communications CAimportance and need of our industry leaders to collaborate in a commontheme of the Good of the Many Outweighing the Good of the Few is a principled Cause AboveSelf way of life we must leverage towards success. Our future depends on creative leaders thathave the ability to inspire innovative thinking across our industry. Let’s open the doors to our futureand celebrate where our industry has been and where we are headed. It would be my honor toserve as your SCTE Region 1 Representative.”Bob Weaver is a 41 year cable industry veteran who has been a member of the Society ofCable Telecommunications Engineers for the past 37 years. Bob is currently in his 6 thconsecutive year as President of the SCTE San Diego Chapter. Bob is involved with allaspects of the Chapter’s routine activities with particularly emphasis on strategic planningand professional development. Bob is relentless in his determination to insure all chaptergoals are accomplished and is especially driven to deliver on relevant and valued technicalsession topics. Bob’s persistence and dedication over the years has resulted in the Chapterachieving unprecedented overall performance ratings year over year. This has earned theSan Diego Chapter five consecutive years ranking in the top 10% performance among allchapters nationwide. Prior to Chapter President Bob served on the SCTE National Board ofDirectors for 2.5 years. Bob earned an Associate of Science Degree in ElectronicCommunications, and has completed extensive college studies in Business Managementand Administration. Bob received the FCC 1st Class Radio Telephony License in 1978. Bobis a SCTE Proctor and a proud member of the Loyal Order of the 704.All SCTE members for region1 (CA, HI, NV) will soon be receiving information onthis election and BIOs for each candidate. Please vote for your candidate of choice.Voting for the Regional Representative elections opens on Friday, May 15, 2015.
Page 8 of 8This page is dedicated to the Chapter Membership “Open ForumPhoto Page”. If you have a photograph you would like considered for placement on this page please contact bob.weaver@cox.com AKA“Grandpa Bob” to discuss your submission and where to upload your creative capture for inclusion on this page Photo by Steve C. Johnson SCTE San Diego ChapterPhoto by Bob Weaver SCTE San Diego ChapterSCTE San Diego New sletter is produced by : Bob Weav er, SCTE San Diego Chapter President, Please send feedback or requests toBob Weaver
Robert Weaver, Cox Communications – bob.weaver@cox.com To review the entire list of proctors click on this link: Search for SCTE Proctors Would you like to be a proctor? Anyone interested in becoming a proctor must submit a
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