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April 3, 2017

Do you have a presentation proposal or suggestion you want to offer at RTCM 2017?

The program is being put together now, and should be substantially completed by the end of March. Please E-mail  to Radio_Technical_Commission_for_M@mail.vresp.com with your proposal in the next few weeks. An early response is important. It is often difficult to accommodate last-minute presentation proposals.

The Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Services (RTCM) is an international non-profit scientific, professional and educational organization involved on regional and international maritime radio radio navigation and radiocommunication policy issues, regulatory changes, and technical standards development.

RTCM’s Annual Assembly Meeting and Conference will be held May 7-12, 2017 at the Duval Conference Center, Clearwater, Florida. The meeting begins with a welcome reception Sunday evening, May 7.  Three days of technical sessions will be held Monday through Wednesday, and a number of committee meetings and workshops will be held throughout the week. 

Program – Registration – Hotel Reservations Meeting registration is now open using our registration form which you can e-mail, fax or mail as you prefer. Online meeting registration will also be available soon using a credit card on our secure site.  The Website has preliminary information on the program which will be updated as the program is finalized.

Online Registration

https://rtcm.ticketspice.com/rtcm-annual-meeting

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