Greetings,

I am happy and excited to announce the GNU Radio Conference 2014 and its
associated Call for Presentations. Last year we received great feedback on
the conference, and we expect the conference to be even better this year.
Here are some highlights:

·         *Date: *September 15-19, 2014

·         *Location: *The District Architecture Center
<http://aiadac.com/>in Washington, DC (USA) - an interesting, modern
event facility. Unlike
previous conference values, we will be renting out an entire floor and will
have access to several divided spaces that will allow us to add new
components to the conference.

·         *Attendance:*  We are expecting to have somewhere between 120 and
150 attendees this year - a significant increase over past years.

·         *New Components: *Hacker/demo space, poster session, 'New
Developers Day' to attract new/beginner users, an open lounge for people to
socialize and mingle.

·         *Daily Working Groups:* We received a ton of positive feedback on
the working groups we kicked off last year. To provide more opportunities
for users to make contributions and interact with other developers, we will
plan for working group sessions each day.

For more information, visit the GNU Radio Conference 2014
website<http://gnuradio.squarespace.com/gnu-radio-conference-2014/>.
A preliminary agenda will be posted soon.


*Call for Presentations and Tutorials*


If you would like to showcase your latest work with GNU Radio or help
spread your software-defined radio knowledge, please submit an
abstract<http://gnuradio.squarespace.com/grc2014-call-for-presentations/>.
 The submission period will close on April 4, and we will announce the
selected presentations on April 14.  Michael Dickens and Tom Rondeau will
be leading the selection process.


Best Regards,
John Malsbury
GNU Radio Conference Chair
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