[NANOG-announce] NANOG 71 Call for Presentations is Open

NANOG Community,

The NANOG Program Committee is excited to announce that we are now
accepting proposals for all sessions at NANOG 71 in San Jose, CA, October
2-4 2017. Below is a summary of key details from the Call for Presentations
<http://www.cvent.com/events/nanog-71/custom-22-4f71b2f3181e49c1ab199f5d5d405bb8.aspx>
from the NANOG 71 meeting page
<http://www.cvent.com/events/nanog-71/event-summary-4f71b2f3181e49c1ab199f5d5d405bb8.aspx>
.

We look forward to seeing you in San Jose!

Sincerely,

L Sean Kennedy
NANOG Program Committee

NANOG 71 Call for Presentations

The North American Network Operators' Group (NANOG) will hold its 71st
conference in San Jose, California. The conference takes place on October
2-4, 2017.

The NANOG Program Committee seeks proposals for presentations, panels,
tutorials, and track sessions for the NANOG 71 program. We welcome
suggestions of potential speakers or new topic ideas. Presentations may
cover technologies already deployed or soon-to-be deployed in the Internet.
Vendors are welcome to submit talks which cover relevant technologies and
capabilities, but presentations must not be promotional or discuss
proprietary solutions. NANOG 71 submissions can be entered on the NANOG
Program Committee Tool. <https://pc.nanog.org/>

How To Submit

The primary speaker, moderator, or author should submit a presentation
proposal and an abstract on the Program Committee Tool
<https://pc.nanog.org/>.

   - Select “Propose Talk” from the *Talks* menu
   - Select the NANOG 71 meeting in the *Meeting* menu
   - Select the appropriate *Session* the talk will be presented in
   (General Session 30-45 minutes; Tutorial 90-120 minutes; Track 90-120
   minutes)
   - Provide the information requested below

Upload draft slides as soon as possible so the Program Committee can
understand the intended structure and level of detail covered by the talk.
Draft slides are not required for a proposal to be initiated, but they are
usually expected before the Program Committee can definitively accept a
submission. The following information should be included in the proposal: