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Idaho Society of Professional Engineers 2010 ISPE Annual Meeting “Creating the Next 100 Years With Engineering” June 10 & 11, 2010 Holiday Inn 3300 South Vista Avenue Boise ID Contributors The Idaho Society of Professional Engineers gratefully appreciates support from the following Sponsors: Platinum B & A Engineers Engineering Incorporated GeoTek ISPE Southwest Chapter Stanley Consultants URS Corporation Walker Engineering P.C Contributors The Idaho Society of Professional Engineers gratefully appreciates support from the following Sponsors: Gold Joe Canning Silver Bill Johnson John J Harper Strata Sherwin (Sam) Barton WHPacific 2010 ISPE Annual Meeting Committee Jim Baker Joe Canning Bill Johnson Katey Levihn Lynn Olson Julie Wall For more information about the Idaho Society of Professional Engineers, or to become a member, please contact us Idaho Society of Professional Engineers PO Box 170239 Boise, ID 83717-0239 208-426-0636 Fax: 208-426-06399 E-Mail: ispe@idahospe.org Web Site: www.IdahoSPE.org ISPE 2010 Annual Meeting “Creating the Next 100 Years With Engineering” Thursday, June 10 7:30 AM Registration Convention Center Lobby 8:00 to 8:30 AM Cascade Room Engineering Team Welcome Breakfast Welcome/Introduction – Lynn Olson, ISPE State President David Waite, ISPE SW Chapter President Bishop Kelly High School Junior Technical Society (JETS) Student Speakers: Ms Kate Franklin Mr Dominic Chumich Mr Nick Wendt Advisors: Dr Guy Hudson Dr Larry Neznanski Presenting the Portable Assistive Writing Device (P.A.W.D.) 2010 Overall Winner of National Engineering Design Challenge 8:30 to 9:50 AM PDH) “Bringing New Products To Light” (1.5 Cascade Room Introduction – Joe Canning, ISPE Secretary Treasurer Rob Bousfield - City of Boise Clay Young – Co-founder and CEO of Inovus Solar Inovus Solar has and is developing solar powered LED lighting technology Inovus is located in Boise and has worked with the City of Boise on a pilot project in 2009 in Hyde Park in the north end of Boise to replace conventional street lights with Inovus technology lighting The city has seen favorable results in both light output and energy savings The presentation will also discuss creating new technology and how to bring it to the market place 10:00 to 10:50 AM “Solar Road Panels” (1 PDH) Introduction – Jim Baker, PE Scott Brusaw - Founder and CEO of Solar Roadways North Idaho electrical engineer Scott Brusaw of Sagle says every mile of four-lane highway built with his new Solar Roadways panels would produce enough electricity to power 500 homes If he rebuilt the entire 47,000-mile interstate system, he figures he could meet the nation's power demands and more Scott is working on a USDOT Cascade Room funded grant to develop this innovative project and will present a discussion of the concept 11:00 to 11:50 AM PDH) “Patent Fundamentals for Engineers” (1 Cascade Room Introduction – Joe Canning, ISPE Secretary Treasurer Timothy E Murphy – Zarian Midgley & Johnson, PLLC Mr Murphy will discuss the origins and nature of the patent right in the United States as well as the requirements for patentability, such as utility, novelty, and nonobviousness He will also address common misconceptions regarding the patent system that he has encountered working with engineers and inventors If time permits, he will also discuss hot topics in patent law, including the availability of injunctions, infringement damages, and non-practicing entities (pejoratively known as ‘Patent Trolls’) 12:00 to 1:30 PM Convention Center Luncheon Introduction - Lynn Olson, ISPE State President David Waite, ISPE SW Chapter President “Innovation in Idaho from the State’s Perspective” Lieutenant Governor Brad Little 2:00 to 2:50 PM “Engineering Education: What if we prepared Cascade Room physicians this way?” (1 PDH) Introduction – Katey Levihn, ISPE SW Chapter Secretary/Treasurer John F Gardner, Ph.D., P.E –BSU We like to refer to engineering as a "profession", on par with the medical and legal professions yet the general public doesn't see us that way The field of engineering remains one about which most people know little As we face the daunting problems of the 21st century, society will increasingly look to engineers to provide solutions Are we preparing the next generation of engineers to meet these challenges? 3:00 to 3:50 PM “Engineers Without Borders” (1 PDH) Introduction – Jim Baker, PE Barry Borges Sharon Karlesky Mr Borges will discuss what EWB is all about and review a water supply project he recently completed in Oates, Mexico Cascade Room 4:00 to 4:50 PM and Cascade Room Water “Dirty Water, Wastewater Reclamation, the Next 100 Years of Integrated Planning” (1 PDH) Introduction – Katey Levihn, ISPE SW Chapter Secretary/Treasurer Dave Clark – HDR Engineering This presentation will include reflections on the progress made in sanitation and the protection of public health that has culminated in sophisticated wastewater treatment facilities capable of reclaimed water production for recycling These technical developments are expected to continue in the future as competition and demand for water drives integrated water planning efforts to meet expanding supply requirements 5:30 PM ISPE Board Meeting Teton Room Friday, June 11 7:00 to 7:30 AM Breakfast Served Convention Center 7:30 to 8:50 AM ISPE General Membership Meeting Convention Center 9:00 to 9:50 AM “Smart Meters at Idaho Power” (1 PDH) Introduction – Lewis Venard, ISPE SW Chapter President Elect Mark Heintzelman - Idaho Power Project Manager for the Implementation of the Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Mr Heintzelman, Idaho Power Project Manager for the Implementation of the Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), will discuss the engineering and technology behind Idaho Power's smart meters and provide an overview of the timeline for implementation of these improvements that are part of a nationwide effort to create an electrical "smart grid" to use energy more efficiently Cascade Room 10:00 to 10:50 AM “Stocking the Engineer Pipeline – Development Cascade Room of Future Engineers Using NSPE Supported Programs” (1 PDH) Introduction – Jay Hassell, ISPE President Elect Leanne H Panduren, PE, F.NSPE – NSPE Treasurer Learn about the various STEM outreach programs, activities and even legislation supported by NSPE and hear how these programs are successfully developing the future engineers of tomorrow Participants will also learn how to take these programs and apply them to their local communities and current outreach efforts 11:00 to 11:50 AM “I-84 Vista Interchange – A Present Case Study For the Future” (1 PDH) Introduction – Chris Canfield, ISPE SW Chapter Past President Co-Presenters: Katey Levihn, PE, and Jayme Coonce, PE This first SPUI ( Single Point Urban Interchange) in Idaho was originally designed and is now in construction utilizing cutting edge fast track engineering and construction methods….but circumstances evolve Katey and Jayme will highlight lessons learned during both design and construction, and discuss how these can potentially be applied for future interchange work The Vista Interchange is “out the front door” of the conference site, and affords an opportunity for all attendees to take a stroll to view construction underway Cascade Room 12:00 to 1:30 PM Convention Center 2:00 to 2:50 PM PDH) Luncheon Introduction David Waite, ISPE SW Chapter President “The Role of Research in Economic Development” Mark J Rudin, PH.D – Vice President for Research, Division of Research, Boise State University “The Future of Nuclear Engineering” (1 Introduction – Dustin Commons, ISPE SW Chapter Director Dr Harold F McFarlane Deputy Associate Laboratory Director Idaho National Laboratory This presentation will discuss how future nuclear engineers will address the challenges of current and future nuclear energy systems Generations I-IV nuclear reactors will be described as will the types of work required for each generation Nuclear engineering is evolving toward more applied science, particularly through advanced modeling and simulation, which creates its own problems Education and development innovations at Idaho National Laboratory will be described Time will be available to answer questions about the nuclear renaissance Cascade Room 3:00 to 3:50 PM “Update on Hot Button Issues from the Idaho Cascade Room Board of Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors” (1 PDH) Introduction - Lynn Olson, ISPE State President David K Bennion, PE, Member James H Milligan, PhD, PE, Secretary Gary L Young, PE/LS, Vice-Chairman A discussion of current hot button issues effecting Engineers in both Idaho and other states including a Legislative update This will be an opportunity for the professional engineering community to ask questions of the attending board members as well as an opportunity for the board members to gather input from the professional community 4:00 to 4:50 PM “Update on Hot Button Issues from the Idaho Cascade Room Board of Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors” Cont’d (1 PDH) David K Bennion, PE, Member James H Milligan, PhD, PE, Secretary Gary L Young, PE/LS, Vice-Chairman A discussion of current hot button issues effecting Engineers in both Idaho and other states including a Legislative update This will be an opportunity for the professional engineering community to ask questions of the attending board members as well as an opportunity for the board members to gather input from the professional community Friday, June 11 Celebrating 100 Years of the Idaho Society of Professional Engineers! 5:30 to 6:30 PM Social Hour Convention Center Lobby Musical Entertainment – Silhouette String Ensemble No-host Bar 6:30 to 8:30 PM Convention Center 100th Anniversary ISPE Banquet Master of Ceremonies – Lynn Olson, ISPE State President Invocation – Joe Canning Awards 2010 Young Engineer of the Year 2010 Idaho Excellence in Engineering Educator 2010 Idaho Excellence in Engineering Award 100TH Anniversary Celebration Show Bill Johnson & Lynn Olson NSPE Fellow Award Leanne H Panduren, PE, F.NSPE – NSPE Treasurer Officer Inductions Leanne H Panduren, PE, F.NSPE – NSPE Treasurer Biographical Sketches David K Bennion, PE David Bennion spent a 40-year career with CH2M HILL David completed his M S Degree in Structural Engineering from Utah State University in December 1968 and joined CH2M HILL in the Boise Office Throughout his career, his engineering responsibilities have included coordination and management of project teams, direct liaison with clients and involved stakeholders, project management within schedule and budget constraints, and project delivery to meet or exceed the clients’ needs and quality expectations David served as Vice President, Intermountain Regional Manager and Boise Office Area Manager during the period from 1980 to 2001 During this time he had the responsibility of providing the leadership for a multiple discipline staff of more than 100 professionals He was actively involved in the business decisions, project development, staffing, execution, and follow-up of hundreds of infrastructure design and study projects He has continued to work for CH2M HILL in a semi-retired role since 2001 David has been extensively involved throughout his career in professional, business and community activities and boards He currently serves as a member of the Idaho PEPLS Licensure Board and is also serving as Chairman of the Subcommittee on Public Transportation for the Governor’s Task Force on Modernizing Transportation Funding in Idaho He has been a member of ISPE/NSPE since 1972, serving in numerous roles including the SW Chapter President, ISPE State President and the NSPE Board and Nominating Committee He has been a member of ACEC-Idaho, American Society of Civil Engineers, and American Public Works Association, and Charter President of the Structural Engineers of Idaho David has been active in civic organizations serving as the State President of the Idaho Jaycees and is a 25-year Rotarian and also a Past President David has also been active in the Idaho business community He served as Executive Board Member and Vice-Chair of the Greater Boise Area Chamber of Commerce, Board Member and Chairman of the Boise Valley Economic Development Council and Board Member of Idaho Association of Commerce and Industry David has supported Engineering Education in the Region; he has served on the College Engineering Advisory Boards for the University of Idaho, Utah State University, and Boise State University, during the past 25 years Barry Borges Barry is Denver based, as a Project Manager for the Civil Construction & Mining Group, currently responsible for the pursuit of business development opportunities in Latin America About 85% of his professional experience in the past 34 years has been on international projects He has worked on continents in locations such as the Andes Mountains of South America, the savannahs of West Africa, the jungles of Indonesia, the arctic regions of Russia, the tropics of the South Pacific, various countries in Europe, and 10 of the United States Before joining URS Energy & Construction, Barry was Owner/Operator of his own Project Management firm doing business in supporting the mining and oil & gas industries, as well as, commercial ventures internationally During all of his ventures, in support of projects, he was presented with opportunities to help improve the lives of the local population In several instances he had the responsibility to provide community relations and interact with the people directly affected by the development of the project at hand Barry’s expertise is in pioneering projects, i.e leading the first team to arrive onsite and establish initial infrastructure to support the larger project Rob Bousfield, Assistant City Engineer Rob received his BS in Civil Engineering from Montana State University in 1988 He spent years managing projects for an oil company in the Midwest and 15 years with Boise Public Works managing projects ranging from small facility upgrades to the $40 million expansion of the West Boise Wastewater Treatment facility He manages a staff that provides a variety of services including drainage and hillside plan reviews, construction management for City projects and of course street lights Scott Brusaw Scott is an electrical engineer (MSEE) with over 20 years of industry experience This includes serving as the Director of Research and Development at a manufacturing facility in Ohio (developing their line of products for over 12 years), a voting member of NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association), and developing several networked control systems from the ground up Scott has multiple patents and his hardware and software have been sold internationally Scott is also an ex-Marine Corps sergeant, a former Cub Scout Cubmaster, a former Boy Scout Scoutmaster, Chairman of the Board of Directors of his church, has been active in home schooling, 4-H, children's sports coaching, and teaching Sunday School His interests include religious studies, the Civil War, NFL football, spending time in the woods, and playing on his John Deere tractor David Clark, Senior Vice President David Clark is HDR’s National Director of Wastewater and leads strategic efforts in understanding wastewater market issues as they affect HDR clients Mr Clark is currently preparing a Nutrient Regulatory Issues White Paper for the Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF) Nutrient Challenge project addressing wastewater utility issues with surface water discharges and appropriate discharge permit structures for nutrients Recently, Mr Clark has managed the facilities planning effort for Spokane County for a new 8.5 mgd state-of-the-art membrane water reclamation facility discharging to the Spokane River to meet some of the most restrictive effluent phosphorus limits in the nation at 42 micrograms/liter (ug/l) This project includes treatment at the limits of technology, in combination with point source/nonpoint source water quality trade, to off-set phosphorus loading to the Spokane River by elimination of 15,000 on-site septic systems Mr Clark has participated in watershed planning, analysis, and total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) on the Spokane River, Clark Fork River, East Gallatin River, Boise River, Wenatchee River, Flathead Lake Basin, Lake Helena, Truckee River, Arkansas River, Papio Creek watershed, Cocolalla Lake, and the Bear River/Cutler Reservoir Jayme Coonce, PE Born and raised in Fremont, Nebraska, Jayme obtained a bachelors degree in Physics from Gustavus Adolphus College in 1998 and a degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2000 She was accepted into the EIT program at the Idaho Transportation Department in January of 2001 where she gained experience in all of the divisions at ITD After becoming a PE in 2005, she was promoted to project manager in construction at ITD where she is currently responsible for all daily construction activity and coordination on the I-84, Vista Interchange in Boise Jayme’s husband, Dan, is also an engineer and works as a Deputy Federal Aid Manager for the Local Highway Technical Assistance Council They use their spare time to have fun in the mountains and travel the world John F Gardner, Ph.D., P.E In his current position as Associate Vice President, John Gardner advises the campus administration on issues related to sustainability including campus energy usage, transportation issues and waste minimization John came to Boise State as a professor of Mechanical engineering in 2000, after 13 years on the faculty at Penn State John spend years as Dept Chair of the Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering department at Boise State and his research and teaching interests include energy systems, renewable energy integration, systems & controls and engineering education Mark Heintzelman Mark has 28 years with Idaho Power He has experience in metering, system protection, quality management and metering leadership Mark is currently the Project Manager for the deployment of the Advanced Metering Infrastructure He is responsible for the deployment of the smart meters, the backhaul communications for the system and the IT systems needed for operation Sharon Karlesky Sharon is a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) with years of experience in stormwater management and drainage infrastructure design, environmental sampling, and wetland delineation She received a B.S in Civil Engineering from Oregon State University and a M.S in Civil Engineering (Water Resources Engineering emphasis) from Portland State University As a graduate student, she participated in an internship in Mexico where she designed a bridge to replace a failing structure Currently, she is working as an environmental engineer for CH2M HILL in Boise, ID where she has been the task lead for several projects and provided mentoring to junior staff She is also the Site Safety Coordinator for all tasks performed at the Ada County Landfill, Boise, ID Since 2008, she has actively participated as a member of the Treasure Valley Professional Engineers without Borders where she has provided technical assistance and project management coordination for a EWB/Rotary water filtration project in Guayaquil, Ecuador Katey Levihn, PE An MK “brat”, Katey was born and raised overseas on construction sites She obtained her degrees from Stanford University, a BS in Civil Engineering and a BA in International Relations, before working in the engineering and construction fields around the US The last 12 years have been focused on transportation projects, particularly in Idaho, where she currently works for Stanley Consultant’s Inc who fast-tracked the design of Vista Interchange and currently provides construction support to the project Prior to transportation, she worked in the environmental, water resources, construction, transmission lines, and power & substation fields; and was on the first deep lake tap project in the US She escapes the work world by playing duplicate bridge, and from Boise to sail with friends in a variety of locations Brad Little, Lieutenant Governor Brad Little was appointed Lt Governor of Idaho on January 6th, 2009 and is the 37th person to have held the position since statehood was granted in 1890 A native of Emmett in Gem County, Little is a 3rd generation Idahoan A man of deep Idahoan tradition, he has dedicated his life and career to continuing both his family’s ranching interests and its history of service to the people of Idaho A graduate of the University of Idaho, Little has strived to be a good steward of the land as well as a responsible citizen He has succeeded in both areas by encouraging sustainable grazing and by getting involved in the political process from a young age He first served in state government when he substituted for his father representing District from Emmett in the Idaho Senate in 1981 and 1985 He returned to this position when appointed by Governor Dirk Kempthorne in May 2001 He subsequently was elected and re-elected senator from District 11 four times In the Idaho Senate, Little rose quickly into leadership, being elected by his peers as Majority Caucus Chairman in 2003 He held this position until appointed to fill the vacancy left by then Lt Governor Jim Risch’s election to the U.S Senate in January of 2009 Little’s political philosophy has been consistent throughout his career: to ensure the lightest possible hand of government in the lives of citizens and businesses alike A successful businessman himself as the head of Little Enterprises, Inc., Little is a former chairman of the Idaho Association of Commerce and Industry (IACI) and the Idaho Wool Growers Association He is currently a member of the board of directors of Home Federal Bank as well as Performance Design Incorporated; a small Boise based manufacturing company In his personal life, Little married Weiser native Teresa Soulen in May 1978 and they have two sons, Adam and David, who are married to Angela and Kelsey respectively Harold F McFarlane Deputy Associate Laboratory Director Idaho National Laboratory In his current position Dr McFarlane is responsible for providing leadership to INL’s Nuclear Science and Technology programs His principal assignment is representing INL and assisting the Department of Energy in international nuclear energy cooperation including serving as the Technical Director of the Generation-IV International Forum Prior to joining of in 2005, Dr McFarlane was the Director of the Engineering Technology Division at Argonne National Laboratory During his 37 years in the nuclear energy field, Dr McFarlane has held numerous technical leadership positions with responsibility for developing advanced systems for nuclear power plants, the nuclear fuel cycle, and space nuclear power for science and exploration He has a Ph.D in engineering science from the California Institute of Technology, a bachelor’s degree in physics from the University of Texas, and master’s degree in business administration from the University of Chicago Dr McFarlane is a past President and a Fellow of the American Nuclear Society He is the current Chairman of the International Nuclear Energy Academy James Milligan, P.E., Ph.D Dr Milligan was born in Boise, Idaho, attended schools in various cities in Utah and Iran, and completed his BS and PhD degree work in civil engineering at Utah State University Dr Milligan worked for the Soil Conservation Service (recently renamed as NRCS), the Utah Water Research Laboratory, and Washington State University prior to joining the civil engineering faculty as an assistant professor at the University of Idaho in 1972 During his tenure at the University of Idaho, Dr Milligan has served as professor, department chair, and associate dean of the College of Engineering During his tenure as department chair Dr Milligan established and reached a goal of having all of the civil engineering faculty registered as professional engineers His research interests are in the area of water resources with a major focus on hydraulics, hydrology and sediment transport Dr Milligan is a member of numerous societies including Phi Kappa Phi, American Society of Civil Engineers (lifetime member), National Association of Groundwater Engineers and Scientists, American Society for Engineering Education, National Society of Professional, and the Idaho Society of Professional Engineers Since 1999, he has been a member of the Idaho Board of Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors; active in examination committees of National Council of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors (National organization of licensing boards) In 2006 Dr Milligan received the NCEES Distinguished Service Award In 1996, Dr Milligan received the Governor's State of Idaho Recognition Award for meritorious services rendered during the North Idaho flooding Now retired from the University of Idaho, Dr Milligan is a Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering, University of Idaho and Private Consultant in Water Resources Engineering Timothy E Murphy Registered Patent Attorney Tim Murphy is a registered patent attorney with the law firm of Zarian, Midgley, & Johnson, PLLC in Boise, Idaho His practice emphasizes intellectual property litigation, including patent, trademark, unfair competition, and licensing disputes, as well as business torts Tim’s practice also focuses on patent prosecution, drawing on his extensive technical background in areas including semiconductor manufacturing, optoelectronics, computer networking, advanced semiconductor and ferroelectric materials, nuclear power production, shipboard propulsion and electrical systems, hydroelectric power production, and electrical utility distribution He is licensed to practice in the states of Idaho, Oregon, and California Leanne Panduren, PE, FNSPE Leanne is a graduate of Michigan Technological University with a degree in civil engineering and is licensed in both Michigan and South Carolina She has worked for Rowe Professional Services Company since 1994, currently serves as the Civil Utilities Division Manager and is an Associate (owner) in the firm She works mainly with municipal clients in Michigan helping them address their infrastructure needs Panduren has been active in MSPE since 1995 serving as the State President from 2003-2004 She is still active at the state level on the Legislative and Governmental Affairs Committee and as a PAC Board member Panduren currently serves as the NSPE Treasurer, Finance and Budget Committee Chairs, and NSPE-PAC Chair She has also served on various NSPE committees and task forces including the Future Directions Task Force and the Legislative and Governmental Affairs Committee Panduren lives in Lapeer with her husband and two young children In addition to her time spent with NSPE and MSPE, Panduren also serves as the Board President and a volunteer for the Family Literacy Center and as a Board member for the Thumbworks Workforce Investment Development Board Mark Rudin Mark Rudin joined Boise State University on January 1, 2007, as Vice President for Research His hiring includes a professorship in health physics with a joint appointment in the departments of Geosciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Community and Environmental Health Prior to coming to Boise State, he served in a number of teaching and administrative positions with increasing and diverse responsibilities at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas from 19932006, including the interim Vice President for Research and Graduate Dean Before joining UNLV, he was a technical/administrative assistant with the U.S Department of Energy Headquarters, Office of Environmental Restoration and Waste Management, and from 1989 to 1993 he was a senior program specialist/project engineer with EG&G Idaho at the Idaho National Laboratory in Idaho Falls He received his Ph.D in medicinal chemistry, his master’s degree in health physics and his bachelor’s degree in general health science, all from Purdue University Clay Young Clay lives in Boise, Idaho with his wife and three kids and is the cofounder and CEO of Inovus Solar – a company dedicated to making the world’s antiquated outdoor lighting system obsolete Clay is a 22 year veteran of the Information Technology space and successful entrepreneur He is a practiced business leader with general business management, fund raising, mergers and acquisition, sales, marketing, product management and product development experience Clay worked in the IT industry throughout the first half of his career and has developed a diverse skill set around bringing innovative technologies and companies to market Not only has he managed major initiatives at both Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft, he founded the highly successful ProClarity Corporation (Fast 100, Software 100, Inc 100) which Microsoft acquired in 2006 Prior to that he was at Extended Systems where he launched a number of their highest-growth product lines and helped stage the company for a successful IPO Clay has a BA in Marketing and an MBA from Boise State University - Go Broncos!! Gary L Young, P.E./L.S Gary graduated from Shasta Junior College in 1963 with an AA degree in engineering He began work as a surveyor in 1961 and continued surveying for private practitioners until 1966 Gary joined the Calif Dept of Transp (CALTRANS) in 1966 as an engineering technician He returned to college in 1968 and graduated with a BSCE in 1970 from Chico State College and continued with CALTRANS until 1975, then became the Twin Falls Assistant City engineer Gary became a California Licensed Civil Engineer, an Idaho Registered Professional engineer and the Twin Falls City Engineer in 1976 He became a PE/LS in Idaho in 1979 Gary retired as Twin Falls City Engineer in 2005 PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: Idaho Society of Professional Engineers: Member-Past State President Idaho Society of Professional Land Surveyors: Member Idaho Board of Licensure of Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors: 2001-2011 AWARDS: ISPE Idaho Excellence in Engineering Award 2006 ISPE Sustaining Organizations ISPE sincerely appreciates the support of our current 2009 – 2010 Sustaining Organizations AHJ Engineers PC B&A Engineers Inc J.M Miller Engineering Inc J-U-B Engineers Inc Mason & Stanfield Inc Progressive Engineering Group Inc Quadrant Consulting Inc Riedesel Engineering Inc Smarter Process Inc Terracon Terragraphics Environmental Engineering Inc T-O Engineers Inc URS Corporation Walker Engineering WHPacific Inc For more information about the Idaho Society of Professional Engineers, or to become a member, please contact us Idaho Society of Professional Engineers PO Box 170239 Boise, ID 83717-0239 208-426-0636 Fax: 208-426-0639 E-Mail: ispe@idahospe.org Web Site: www.IdahoSPE.org ... ISPE 2010 Annual Meeting ? ?Creating the Next 100 Years With Engineering? ?? Thursday, June 10 7:30 AM Registration Convention Center Lobby 8:00 to 8:30 AM Cascade Room Engineering Team Welcome Breakfast... Project Manager for the deployment of the Advanced Metering Infrastructure He is responsible for the deployment of the smart meters, the backhaul communications for the system and the IT systems needed... board members as well as an opportunity for the board members to gather input from the professional community Friday, June 11 Celebrating 100 Years of the Idaho Society of Professional Engineers!

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