Description: OASIS ECF Technical Committee Face to Face Meeting Logistics
September 21-22, 2006
New York, NY
Location:
Wolters Kluwer
13th Floor
76 9th Avenue (at corner of 15th Street)
New York, NY 10011
Security desk on 1st floor will need a photo ID and will let you up to
13.
Receptionist on 13th floor will direct you to the Boardroom for meeting.
Getting into town:
There are 3 major airports serving NY (JFK, LaGuardia, Newark). You can
fly in or out of any one of them and get a taxi into the city for the
same flat fee of $45. You can also call for a limo at 212-777-7777 and
it will run you about $47 but you need to make a reservation in advance.
There are also airport shuttle buses that will take you into town but
will not in all cases take you right where you want to go (check out
http://www.nyairportservice.com/, for $15 they will take you to Grand
Central, Penn Station, or the Port Authority, if your hotel is nearby
you can just walk).
If you happen to want to drive into the city parking is abundant but
very expensive, overnight around $100 or more.
Area Hotels:
There are 2 hotels across the street from our building. The Gansevoort
is a very trendy and pricey boutique hotel. The Maritime is cheaper but
not cheap. The neighborhood is very hip so either one would be an
interesting place to stay.
Hotel Gansevoort
18 9th Ave
www.hotelgansevoort.com
From $700 to $1000 a night
Maritime Hotel
363 West 16th Street
About $375 per night
http://www.themaritimehotel.com/
Other Hotels:
These hotels are in midtown or nearby area, I cannot vouch for them as I
have never stayed in any of them, however, I know the Hilton well and
it is a nice hotel. They range from very reasonable at $132 to luxury at
$539. There are literally dozens of other hotels to choose from if you
look on the web. In my opinion there is not a bad neighborhood in
Manhattan but midtown is probably the most convenient overall.
Hotel Belleclaire $132.00
Upper West Side / New York
Hotel Info: 800-246-8357
Ramada Plaza New Yorker $169.00
Macy's/Javits Ctr/Madison Sq. / New York
Hotel Info: 800-246-8357
New York Helmsley $339.00
Midtown/Near Central Station / New York
Hotel Info: 800-246-8357
Algonquin $369.00
Fifth Avenue 1 Block / New York
Hotel Info: 800-246-8357
Hilton New York $539.00
Near Rockefeller Center / New York
Hotel Info: 800-246-8357
Getting around:
Wolters Kluwer is in Chelsea, we are directly on the A, C, E subway,
take the 14th Street station and walk over to the 15th and 9th entrance
one block West. You can also take the 1,2,3 or F line on 7th ave or 6th
ave respectively and again take the 14th Street station and walk over.
If you are staying on the East side get to Grand Central and take the
4,5,6 to Union Square and transfer to the L train towards 8th Avenue
14th Street station and once again walk over.
If you stay in midtown or other area you can typically walk to the
subway in about 5 minutes and it will take about 15 minutes to get down
to 14th Street and another 5-10 minutes depending on what line you are
on to walk to the building.
Taxis in NY are abundant. You can usually get around town for about 5 to
15 dollars.
If the weather is nice you can also walk from midtown or anywhere, from
midtown it will take you about a half hour.
If you have any questions call or email: 212-894-8494 or
james.cusick@wolterskluwer.com
Meeting will begin at 9:00 a.m on Thursday and end by 4:00 p.m. on Friday.
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Agenda: Electronic Court Filing Technical Committee
New York City Face to Face Meeting
September 21 – 22, 2006
Wolters Kluwer
13th Floor
76 9th Avenue (at corner of 15th Street)
New York, NY 10011
Security desk on 1st floor will need a photo ID and will let you up to 13th floor.
Receptionist on 13th floor will direct you to the Boardroom for meeting.
Draft Agenda
Thursday – This session will be an “outreach function” and not a formal meeting of the ECFTC; it will be an informal discussion among TC members and non-members to discuss the implementation experience with ECF 3.0
9:00 – 12:00 Lessons learned from implementations of ECF 3.0
Lunch on your own
1:00 – 4:00 Lessons learned from implementations of ECF 3.0
4:00 – 5:00 Conference call with other members of the Technical Committee
Friday – This will be a formal meeting of the ECFTC; observers will be welcome, but they will not be allowed to make contributions to the discussion because of OASIS Intellectual Property Rights rules
8:00 – 9:00 Special order of business with Mark Ladd, PRIA
Introduction to PRIA
Expansion of ECF 3.0 to encompass property records
9:00 – 10:00 Special order of business with Robin Gibson and Tom Carlson participating by telephone
Planning for the transition from GJXDM to NIEM
TC discussion of and action on Tom Carlson’s “needs resolution” and “GJXDM better” elements definitions lists
10:00 – 12:00 TC review and decision on changes to ECF 3.01 to reflect the issues raised on Thursday
Lunch on your own
1:00 – 2:30 TC review and decision on changes to ECF 3.01 to reflect the issues raised on Thursday
2:30 – 3:00 Other issues, such as
The IPR process
Status of our TA support agreement with MTG
3:00 – 4:00 Conference call with other Technical Committee members
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Minutes:
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