Posted on August 7, 2019 in ATSC News
In between family vacations and back-to-school preparations in August are a number of technology group, planning team and implementation team meetings, following a series of important face-to-face get-togethers (Technology Group meetings July 16-18 in Arlington, Va., and the Board of Directors Strategic Planning Summit July 24-25 in Santa Barbara, Calif.). August conference calls, events and dates of interest to ATSC members, industry colleagues and key stakeholders:
Aug. 1
TG3/S34-1 Ad Hoc Group on Video for ATSC 3.0
Aug. 2
Planning Team 5 – Automotive Applications
Aug. 4
Barack Obama was born (in the United States) in 1961
Aug. 6
Planning Team 4 – Future Video Technologies
TG3/S36 Specialist Group on ATSC 3.0 Security
Aug. 7
TG3/S32 Specialist Group on Physical Layer
Aug. 12
TG3 Leadership
TG3/S37 Specialist Group on Conversion and Redistribution of ATSC 3.0 Services
TG3/S33-1 Ad Hoc Group on Service Delivery and Synchronization
Aug. 14
TG3/S32 Specialist Group on Physical Layer
TG3/S31 Specialist Group on System Requirements
Aug. 15
TG3/S34-1 Ad Hoc Group on Video for ATSC 3.0
The Panama Canal is open (1914)
Aug. 16
Planning Team 5 – Automotive Applications
Aug. 20
Planning Team 4 – Future Video Technologies
Aug. 20
S36, Specialist Group on ATSC 3.0 Security
Aug. 21
TG3/S32 Specialist Group on Physical Layer
Aug. 26
TG3 Leadership
TG3/S34-2 Ad Hoc Group on Audio for ATSC 3.0
TG3/S33-1 Ad Hoc Group on Service Delivery and Synchronization
Aug. 27
TG3/S34 Specialist Group on Applications and Presentation
Aug. 28
TG3/S32 Specialist Group on Physical Layer
Aug. 28
TG3/S32 Specialist Group on Physical Layer
Aug. 29
TG3/S34-1 Ad Hoc Group on Video for ATSC 3.0
Aug. 30
Planning Team 5 – Automotive Applications
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