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Brian Bevirt served as a scientific writing mentor in the SOARS program.
Ginger Caldwell chaired the SC98 Education Program held November 7-13, 1998 in Orlando. SC98 was sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society and ACM SIGARCH.
Susan Cross served as a community mentor in the SOARS program.
Rachelle Daily serves as Secretary to the Executive Board, Mass Storage Technical Committee, IEEE Computer Society. She provided registration assistance March 15-18, 1999 for the 16th IEEE Mass Storage Symposium on Mass Storage Systems/7th NASA Goddard Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies held in San Diego, CA.
Nancy Dawson served as a scientific writing mentor in the SOARS program. She also provided editing and management services for SOARS publications.
Sally Haerer is President of the Cray User Group (CUG), an international, independent, volunteer-organized, corporation of member organizations that own or use Cray or SGI computer systems with emphasis on high-end performance, technical computing, and visualization. She chairs the organization's Board of Directors and Advisory Council. She is a member of the Parallel Tools Consortium (Ptools) Steering Committee, which works to make parallel software more responsive to user needs. Regarding SC (the premier conference series on High-Performance Networking and Computing), Sally was elected to the Steering Committee in November 1998 for a four-year term. She served on the SC98 Tutorials Committee, charged with the review and selection of high-quality tutorials presented to SC98 conference attendees in Orlando. Additionally, she was a member of the SC99 Executive Committee serving in the role of Exhibits Coordinator. She was responsible for the oversight and planning of Industry Exhibits, Research Exhibits, Research Posters, the Exhibitor Forum, HPC Challenge, and Security for SC99 held in Portland, Oregon, November of this year.
Steve Hammond served as a scientific writing mentor in the SOARS program.
Basil Irwin serves on the Joint Engineering Task Force (JET) and the Westnet Steering Committee.
Roy Jenne serves as chair of the data exchange project under the U.S.-Russia WG-VIII project. His memberships include the NRC Panel on the U.S. co-op observing net of 8000 stations, the team for U.S. Assessment Studies (for climate model archives), the data committee for GCIP (mesoscale model data), the EOSDIS Review Group (ERG) for NASA Earth Science Data Systems, the study group for the new NASA EOSDIS, the USRA Science Council for Earth Sciences, the ECMWF Re-Analysis External Advisory Group, and the Council on Long-Term Climate Monitoring.
Al Kellie was appointed by UCAR to the NCEP Advisory Panel Special Review Team. He is a member of the External Advisory Board to the IBM Deep Computing Institute. He co-chairs the Computing in Atmospheric Sciences (CAS) meetings, sponsored by SCD and vendors. The next meeting is tentatively scheduled for Summer, 2001 in Freiborg, Germany.
Lynda Lester served as a scientific writing mentor in the SOARS program and offered a class on web design as part of the UCAR Staff Development program. She arranged for NCAR affiliation with WebDad, the Boulder Web Designers and Developers Group, and hosts their monthly meeting at the Mesa Lab. She was an invited speaker on web design at the annual Region 7 Conference of Society for Technical Communication, of which she is a senior member. She is a member of the American Association of Internet Professionals and the Society for Professional Journalists. She also served for the fourth year as managing editor/photographer for CUG.log, the international newsletter of the Cray User Group (CUG), and as secretary of the CUG Advisory Council.
Marla Meehl serves on the Westnet Steering Committee, the University of Colorado Interdisciplinary Telecommunications Program Advisory Board, participated with a team of NCAR/UCAR technical women staff to meet with junior high women to encourage them to pursue math and science, presented a seminar on centralized Networking Cost Models to the University of Colorado Network Task Force, serves on the vBNS Technical Consulting Committee (vTCC), serves on the GOIN Networking Subgroup, served on NSF High Performance Connection Review Panel, and served on the University of Utah Security Evaluation Team.
Bernard T. O'Lear is a member of the IEEE Computer Society Mass Storage Systems Technical Committee Executive Committee. He co-chairs the Computing in Atmospheric Sciences (CAS) meetings, sponsored by SCD and vendors. The next meeting is tentatively scheduled for Summer, 2001 in Freiborg, Germany.
Pete Peterson served as a community mentor in the SOARS program.
Juli Rew served as a scientific writing mentor in the SOARS program.
Pete Siemsen served as the Denver Cisco User Group (DCUG) secretary.
Bill Spotz is a member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and has refereed articles for the Journal of Computational Physics and the International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids.
Steve Thomas was an editorial reviewer for the Journal of Scientific Programming and Journal of Computational Physics.
Jim Van Dyke serves on the Boulder Research and Administration Network (BRAN) Technical Committee.
Steve Worley, representing NCAR and NSF, has served on the Global Change Data Information System, Data Management Working Group Workshop steering committee since 1995. The committee organizes semi-annual workshops. Most recently he has assisted in the organization and has chaired a session at the Data Management Working Group Workshop 1999, Data Archiving: Policies and Practice, Laurel, MD, 4-6 November, 1999. He is also an editorial board member for the journal of Oceanic and Atmospheric Data Management (ODAM). ODAM is a new Elsevier Science Ltd. publication. In service to the scientific community he was part of a proposal review panel for NOAA and DOE concerning the Ocean-Atmosphere Carbon Exchange Study (OACES). For this panel three formal presentation and four informal presentation were made in the process of reviewing 22 proposals.