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About ComSoc Center

About ComSoc

Board of Governors - The Society is governed by an administrative body called the Board of Governors (BoG).

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Overview -  The objectives of the Society are to provide  services to its members and the global community of communications professionals:

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Member Programs Benefits, programs, and member activities for individuals, chapters and sections.

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Committees - Technical committees are established to promote and achieve the technical objectives of the society.
Standing Committees are established and dissolved through resolutions approved by the BoG.
Ad Hoc Committees may also be established and dissolved through resolutions approved by the BoG.

Councils - Vice Presidents chair their respective Councils (Conferences, Member Relations, Publications, Technical Activities) and report to the BoG and OpCom.

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Boards
- Major Boards are organized under Councils and are established or dissolved through resolutions approved by the BoG.

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Chapters & Sections
 - Many of the benefits that members obtain from IEEE are found at the "grass-roots" level. At the local level, members meet others with similar interests in a familiar setting.

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Sister Societies 
are societies with goals, technologies and visions similar to the Communications Society.
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Related Societies - IEEE Societies and professional organizations with goals and/or technologies that are similar and/or complement those of the Communications Society
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Standards - The principal task of the Standards Board is to encourage, nurture, and guide ComSoc standards initiatives and the resulting Working Groups.

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Governance Documents - Rules and procedures adopted by the society for governing it's members and the overall management of it's activities.