CableLabs Promotes Dulchinos and McGinty to Vice President Positions; Total of 17 Advance.Business Editors LOUISVILLE, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 23, 2000 Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. (CableLabs(R)) announced recently that Donald P. Dulchinos has been promoted to Vice President, Advanced Platforms and Services, and Diane McGinty has advanced to Vice President, Information Technologies. The announcements are part of a total of 17 CableLabs staff promotions. The personnel changes reflect the growth at CableLabs as the research and development consortium works with its members to take full advantage of the broadband capabilities of cable networks. Cable systems are rapidly becoming interoperable telecommunications platforms with high-speed, always-connected Internet access See how to access the Internet. , advanced digital video capabilities, which use Internet protocols Refers to all the standards that keep the Internet running. The foundation protocol is TCP/IP, which provides the basic communications mechanism as well as ways to copy files (FTP) and send e-mail (SMTP). and packet switching A network technology that breaks up a message into small packets for transmission. Unlike circuit switching, which requires the establishment of a dedicated point-to-point connection, each packet in a packet-switched network contains a destination address. technologies more extensively. Dulchinos had been senior director of OpenCable(TM), and will continue to lead that project in his new capacity. OpenCable is a fast-track initiative sponsored by leading cable television companies, managed through CableLabs, with a goal of attaining interoperable digital set-top boxes and other advanced digital devices manufactured by multiple vendors. Dulchinos oversees the development of the OpenCable hardware specification in cooperation with cable companies and consumer electronics manufacturers, and also coordinates input from the Hollywood production community, the Federal Communications Commission Federal Communications Commission (FCC), independent executive agency of the U.S. government established in 1934 to regulate interstate and foreign communications in the public interest. , and national retailers such as Circuit City. He manages an effort to define a software environment for retail set-top and other OpenCable devices. He also has led in the creation of an OpenCable interoperability testing lab, in the launch of interoperability testing of television receivers, set-top boxes, personal computers and other products from a variety of manufacturers. Dulchinos has been with CableLabs for about six years. Before joining CableLabs(R), he worked at the National Cable Television Association, where he specialized in technology assessment and strategic analysis of other telecommunications and information industries. He holds a master's degree master's degree n. An academic degree conferred by a college or university upon those who complete at least one year of prescribed study beyond the bachelor's degree. Noun 1. in public administration from the Graduate School of Business and Public Management at the University of Denver Background and rankings The University was founded in 1864 as Colorado Seminary by John Evans, the former Territorial Governor of Colorado, who had been appointed by US President Abraham Lincoln. , and a B.A. in economics from Union College in Schenectady, NY. McGinty, who had been Director of Network Management, has been with CableLabs for two years, and is responsible for planning, proposing, and managing technical services, including computer, network (data and voice), related hardware and software systems and the UPS/powering systems. McGinty rapidly built a high-caliber information technology team with expertise in all aspects of Information Technology. Under her direction, the Information Technologies team has expanded responsibility from internal networks to include all project networks, including DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) A cable modem standard from the CableLabs research consortium (www.cablelabs.com), which provides equipment certification for interoperability. , OpenCable and PacketCable. Before joining CableLabs(R), McGinty worked in a technical capacity with Sun Microsystems Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA[3]) is an American vendor of computers, computer components, computer software, and information-technology services, founded on 24 February 1982. , Inc., and had held several technical positions with TeleCommunications, Inc. (TCI (Trustworthy Computing Initiative) An umbrella term from Microsoft for its efforts to improve security in Windows. TCI was announced in 2002 after viruses such as Code Red and Nimda had succeeded in attacking numerous Windows computers. ). McGinty holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration from the Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado The City of Colorado Springs is the second most populous city (after Denver) in the state of Colorado and the 48th most populous city in the United States.[4] The city is the county seat of El Paso County. . One staff member was promoted to the position of director. Bill Kostka, named Director/Senior Architect of Broadband Services and Technology, is responsible for the end-to-end architecture for the Data over Cable Service Interface Specification (communications, networking) Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification - (DOCSIS) ITU-approved interface requirements for cable modems involved in high-speed data distribution over a cable television network. (DOCSIS) platform, and additionally will provide architectural consultation on the PacketCable project. He had been Project Director within the Broadband Services and Technology group. Three staff members were named Project Directors. Mark Meyer moved to Project Director, OpenCable interoperability events. He had been a Systems Integration Engineer. Glenn Russell advanced to Project Director, Multimedia Signaling Architecture in the PacketCable(TM) initiative, moving from a project manager role. So Vang was named Project Director, OpenCable Software, a promotion from Software Engineer. Those promoted to manager or project manager positions follow: Tasha Abbott, Corporate Events Manager from Corporate Events Planner; Julia Brodsky, Project Manager, Business Strategy, from Strategic Business Analyst; David Clark David Clark or Dave Clark can refer to different people:
Other promotions were: Nancy Davoust, to Technical Lead, PacketCable Security Architectures, from Software Engineer, Security Protocols; Will Hamblin, to Lead Test Engineer, from Test Engineer; Dean Osborne to Member, Technical Staff, from Associate Member of Technical Staff; Christie Poland, to Standards Coordinator, from Administrative Assistant; and Christine Muse, to Administrative Assistant, PacketCable, from Reception Administrator. CableLabs is a research and development consortium of cable television system operators representing the continents of North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. and South America. CableLabs plans and funds research and development projects that will help cable companies take advantage of future opportunities and meet future challenges in the cable television industry. It also transfers relevant technologies to member companies and to the industry. In addition, CableLabs acts as a clearinghouse to provide information on current and prospective technological developments that are of interest to the cable industry. CableLabs maintains web sites at www.cablelabs.com; www.cablemodem.com; www.cablenet.org; www.opencable.com, and www.packetcable.com. |
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