ANN ARBOR – Merit Network announces that for the first time Merit Members
will have two options to attend the fall meeting of the Merit Joint Technical
Staff. The meeting, to be held on September 29, will feature an
interactive video connection between two locations, East Lansing and Gaylord.
The interactive video connection will enable individuals from Merit Member
organizations in the Northern Lower and Upper Peninsulas to engage with their
peers from like organizations located in Southern Michigan. The two centrally
located meeting sites provide all of Merit’s Membership the opportunity to
participate in the beneficial professional community of MJTS without having to
travel great distances.
MJTS meetings are day-long gatherings held semi-annually. The majority of
speakers present from the East Lansing MJTS location, the Michigan State
University Union. Meetings are open to individuals from Merit Member organizations,
and are typically attended by people who specialize in networking, system
administration and other areas of information technology.
A typical MJTS meeting features several presentations by technical staff from
Merit Member organizations. Talks cover a wide range of topics including emerging
technologies, data security, best practices in networking and IT, and case studies
of recent projects. Merit managers and engineers also attend MJTS meetings to
discuss technical issues and report on advances in Merit’s network and services.
The day also includes significant time during breaks and lunch for attendees to
learn from each other in informal interactions.
For several years, Merit has offered a live webcast of MJTS meetings. While that
tradition will continue, Andy Rosenzweig, manager of professional learning at
Merit, says that two MJTS locations adds a new dimension for distance learning
and interaction.
“A significant part of MJTS’s value is in gathering with other IT staff to form
relationships, connect with peers and establish collaborations. You don’t get that
from a webcast, and we hope that people will take advantage of the opportunity to
gather in one of these two locations. Both locations will get all the content, and
at the same time be able to get together with their neighbors and colleagues.”
Rosenzweig adds that this initiative is part of a larger goal to expand the number
of training, events, and professional learning offerings made available in multiple
locations around the state.
“Michigan is a very large state, and we know that budgets and staffing are stretched.
If we can find ways to allow people to achieve their professional development goals
without the cost of travel, that will be a great benefit for our Members and for Michigan.”
Offering MJTS in Gaylord integrates well with Merit Network’s mission to better
serve Member organizations that are located all over Michigan. In 2010, Merit has
been awarded two substantial grants from the National Telecommunications and Information
Administration (NTIA). The grants will help accelerate Merit’s long-held plans to
deploy its facilities-based network in areas of the state that lack access to high-
capacity fiber.
Funding from the two awards will allow Merit to construct nearly 2,300 miles of
fiber optic infrastructure in underserved areas of Michigan’s Lower and Upper Peninsulas.
The overall project, called REACH-3MC, will directly connect over 100 Member institutions
as the network is built, and is designed to offer over 900 other similar organizations the
same option over time.
“As the REACH-3MC project infrastructure is completed, more individuals from Merit Member
organizations will have increased options to attend MJTS and other Professional Learning
events at their convenience,” says Elwood Downing, vice president of member relations,
communications and services for Merit. “The new infrastructure will improve the quality of
videoconferences and webcasts we broadcast as well as allow for more people to participate
from multiple locations throughout Michigan.”
“This is part of Merit’s effort to extend the resources of a leading-edge research and
education network and share the benefits of the Merit Community with organizations across
Michigan,” Downing said.
People from Merit Member organizations who wish to attend the MJTS meeting, either in
East Lansing or in Gaylord, are asked to register at Merit.Edu/Learning/MJTS
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