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December 27, 1983
Dr. Edward A. FeigenbaumDept. of Computer ScienceBldg. 460 - Room 226Stanford UniversityStanford, California 94305
Dear Dr. Feigenbaum:
You are no doubt aware of conversations I have had with your secretaryEllie regarding your participation as keynote speaker at Keystone VII onAugust 7, 1984. I have taken the liberty of enclosing some promotionalmaterial which was generated for Keystone VI last year.
The Keystone Conference Series is an assemblage of individuals involved inthe newly emerging field of AM/FM (Automated Mapping/Facilities Manage-ment). Unlike CADD/CAM, AM/FM relies heavily on the ability of a system tohandle massive files of text, linked to every element of each graphic fea-ture. The most successful producers of these systems to date are Synercomof Houston, Texas and Intergraph of Huntsville, Alabama. The CADD manufac-turers are all actively pursuing the discipline, and breakthroughs in thetechnology (optical discs, etc.) are advancing applications at a briskpace.
Based on last years attendance and the overwhelming favorable reaction ofthe participants we are projecting a record attendance of some 500 regis-trants. We expect 60% of these to be "users" (municipal and utility com-pany management and operative people). The remaining 40% will probably beevenly divided between vendors (IBM, Synercom, Intergraph, Computer Vision,Calma, etc.) and service companys (consultants and data conversion firms).
At the last meeting of our conference committee a budget was established asa means to enable us to implement plans for this years activities. Havingread your book "The Fifth Generation", my feeling is that the audience atKeystone VII would have much to gain by a first hand exposure to your know-ledge and expertise.
There is of course the matter of fee. I regret that we are unable to meetyour stated fee requirements. I have been authorized on behalf AM/FMInternational (a non-profit educational organization) to make the followingoffer; a fee of $5,000.00 plus first class accommodations. I sincerelyhope that you will consider this offer. We are desirous of convening aconference that maintains the highest standards of professionalism, in-as-much as we are dealing in an area of practice whi<^£yjg|is.fyg7|r) is at theleading edge of computer technology.
V JAN^- 1984t. ft. rtlutnt^y^(ja| opportunity employer M/F/H235 E. Jericho Tpke., Mineola, N.Y. 11501 (516) 248-6840
Dr. Edward A. FeigenbaumDecember 27, 1983Page 2.
If I can be of any further assistance, particularly regarding compensationplease do not hesitate to contact me. In any event, I wish to thank youfor your consideration and anxiously look forward to your timely reply.
cc: Waren Ferguson
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AM/FM InternationalAutomated Mapping/Facilities Management
5680 South Big Canon Drive " Englewood, Colorado 80111 " (303)779-8320
Keystone VI ConferenceAugust 15-18, 1983
July 1, 1983SponsorsByers Engineering Co.Charles T. Main, Inc.Donohue & AssociatesGilbert/CommonwealthCo.IBM CorporationIntergraph CorporationSynercom Technology, Inc.TCB Data SystemsTele-Count Engineers, Inc.Volt Technical Corporation
ContributorsAdvanced Computer Graphics, Inc.Arthur Andersen & Co.CAS, Inc.Computer Graphics Co.Cottrell & House, Inc.Deloitte Haskins & SellsFerguson MapCo.Finley Engineering Co.General Electric (Calma)Kellogg CorporationMichael Baker, Jr., Inc.Northway - Gestalt CorporationStoner Assoc., Inc.Stoner Assoc, Bloomington, Ind.Systemhouse, Ltd.Touche Ross & Co.UDC InternationalUniversal
Information,
Inc.Vernon Graphics, Inc.
User/AffiliatesPortland General ElectricSalt River ProjectSan Diego Gas & Electric Co.Southern California Gas Co.Wisconsin Electric Power Co.
Dear Conference Registrant
We are pleased to know you will beattending AM/FM International's KEYSTONEVI Conference. We look forward togreeting you and hope that the followinginformation will help make your conferenceexperience a superior one.
A. Keystone is located approximately2 driving hours from StapletonInternational Airport (Denver) . Thedrive is very mountainous and scenic,and we therefore suggest that youarrive in Denver with adequatedaylight hours. Enclosed pleasefind rental car, bus and limousineinformation.
B. Weather is apt to be warm duringthe day and quite chilly at night.Traditional dress at Keystone isinformal .
.
C. Guests of attendees are invited to attend the followingsocial events:
EventDayTime
Reception (Cash bar)Reception (Cash bar)
6-8 p.m. Sunday6-8 p.m. Monday8:30 a.m. Tuesday Opening Breakfast11:30 a.m. Tuesday Guest Brunch4-6 p.m. Tuesday V/SB Open House12:00 p.m. Wednesday Cook-out Luncheon6:30 p.m. Wednesday Western Dinner4-6 p.m. Thursday Wine and Cheese Reception
Approx. Cost
-0-0
$8.00 ,-o-</-0-
$7.00$17.00
-0
The guest fees for the above function are approximate andwill be set at cost.
On arrival when you pick up your registration materialat the AM/FM International Desk, please be prepared topurchase your guest tickets for the desired events listedabove. This will enable us to give the hotel an accuratecount for each meal.
D. Please remember that Keystone is approximately 8,500 feetabove sea level. The effects of drinking alcoholic beveragescan be faster and stronger than at sea level.
E. Please be sure that you have made your hotel reservationsdirectly with Keystone. If you have any change in arrivalor departure plans, please be sure to contact both theHotel and the AM/FM International office. PLEA~SE~NOTEthat rooms will not be available for occupancy on day ofarrival until 4:00 p.m.
F. All condominium registrants may register at the Lodge whenchecking in. Keystone will have a special Condominum GuestCheck- in Representative on duty in the Lodge Sunday andMonday afternoons .
Have a safe and pleasant trip to Keystone. If you have anyquestions or problems, don't hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
■j&ayyi^ o.Barbara A. EmeryConference Coordinator
Keystone VI Preliminary Program
Welcome Reception6:00 p.m. -8:00p.m.Sunday
August 141
'Executive
Seminar
'Introduction to AM/FM9:00 a.m. - 1 1:45 a.m. 8:30 a.m. - 1 1 :45 a.m.Monday
August 15 What is
AM/FM—
History, Uniqueness,
Difference
What is AM/FM—lntro. & Backgroundbetween Mapping and Information whQ |s AM/FM
_Ve
ndors,
Conversion
Contractors,
The AM/FM Project—Objectives, Organization,
Consultants,
Survey of AM/FM ProjectsMajor
Phases,
Control project Approach_
16 Modules for Putting theImpact
of
an
AM/FM
System—Functional Change, Project TogetherInformational Change Feasibility—
Direct, Indirect,
User
Costs, Baselines,
Net Savings
Lunch
1:15 p.m. -4:00p.m. 1:15 p.m. -3:30 p.m.Controlling the
Cost of
an
AM/FM
Project—Cost/Benefit Analysis, Request for Proposal
Conversion Cost Control
Systems— Non-integrated vs. IntegratedConversion—l n-house vs.
Contract,
ProductionManagement, Estimating Costs
Executive Role—Active or Passive Project Ownership—
User,
Data Processing,Sponsors
'Designed for: 'Designed for.Chief Executive OfficersVice Presidents
Project ManagersStaff AdministratorsDepartment DirectorsSystem Analysts. . . And others interested in principles
of AM/FM
General ManagersMayorsCity Managers
Reception6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
Opening Breakfast8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.Welcome
TuesdayAugust 16
Featured Speakers
AM/FM
InternationalBusiness Meeting
Break
New Development Track1:00 p.m. -2:20 p.m.Room A Room BAM/FM Systems Update
2:30 p.m. -3:40 p.m.
Who Is in the AM/FM Business
Room A Room B Room
C
Urban & Utility Applications State of the art
Software
Automated Digitizers and
Scanners
Vendor/Service Bureau Exhibits & Reception4:00 p.m. -6:00 p.m.
Technical TrackRoom A
WednesdayAugust 17 Room B Room
C
Room DData Base Project Management Conversion Applications8:30 a.m. -9:30 a.m.Topic 1A Topic 1B Topic 1C Topic 1D9:35 a.m. - 10:35 a.m.Topic 2A Topic 2B Topic 2C Topic 2D10:40 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.Topic 3A Topic 3B Topic 3C Topic 3D
Lunch
Evaluation TrackUser/Vendor/ServiceBureau Critique1:30 p.m. -4:00 p.m.Room A Room B Room
C
User Group
#1
User Group #2 User Group
#3
Room FRoom D Room EUser Group
#4
Vendors Service Bureaus
Western Cookout6:30 p.m.
Project TrackRoom A
ThursdayAugust 18 Room D Room E
Gas Municipalities Special8:30 a.m. - 9:30 amProj. 1A Proj. 1D Proj. 1E9:35 a.m. - 10:35 a.m.Proj. 2A Proj. 2D Proj. 2E10:40 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.Proj. 3A Proj. 3D Proj. 3E
Break
Evaluation Track1:15 p.m. -4:00 p.m.
User/Vendor/Service
Bureau FeedbackWine &Cheese Reception4:00 p.m. -6:00 p.m.
mm Post Conference Recreation Dayi a. 1 day raft trip down the Arkansas orColorado River. You'll seevaried wildlifeand experience a hint of
white water excitement (includestransportation, lunch and a Keystone hat). Fee to be announced.
FridayAugust 19
b. A trail ride— western style (on
horseback,
of course) with a lunch or dinner out on the trail. Fee to beannounced.c. A day of golf at Keystone's 18-holechampionship course located in a mountain valley rimmed bytoweringpeaks. Fees to be announced.
Golf
clubrentals available.
Guest During the Keystone Conference, we will offer several activities to guests of the attendees at nominal tees.
Some of
these activities will be:Programy^)r\shopping trip to the Vail Village
b. A chairliftride to the top ofKeystone
mountain,
picnic lunch and hike down/*(_\Guided tour
of
the "high country" including visits to deserted mining camps and scenic vistas
jtt4CTortantInformation From:
Synercorv technology. Inc.500Corporate DriveSugar
Land,
TX 77478713-491-15000
Keystone VI Partial List of Speakers
AM/FM International is proud toannounce that the following peoplewill participate intheconference.
ExecutiveProgramEunice AyersHank EmeryChris HarlowTom MooreJack ThomasBill Wallace
Introduction to AM/FM
Bill BrodieHank EmeryJim FisteJohn GiraKen GriffingChuck Howard
Opening Breakfast
Dan BakerJohn Elkins
New Developments TrackRoger ChamardGary DalzellHank EmeryBill FolchiLarry RennellBrimmer ShermanLarry SieckDon SkibaTom SpearJim TerpstraJohn Thorpe
Technical TrackDan DecourcySteven DickDave GouldJim HargisKen HootnickChuck HowardTerry IdolBob MankeKurt Muto
Harold ThurmanBarbara Warthen
Projects TrackTom AndersonPaul CallinaTony DiMarcoJohn GiraHank OenBud PorterSteve WhelanCharles Woody
County Registrar of Deeds — Winston Salem, N.C.President — Universal Information, Inc.V.P. — San Diego Gas & Electric CompanyPresident — Synercom Technology, Inc.V.P. — San Diego Gas & Electric CompanyV.P. — Pacific Gas & Electric Company
City of BellevueUniversal Information, Inc.Wisconsin Electric Power CompanyPeople's Natural Gas CompanySouthern CaliforniaEdison CompanyIBM Corporation
Widely acclaimed motivational speakerWestern Region Representativefor John Naisbitt,author of the national best seller, Megatrends
Helava AssociatesIntergraph CorporationUniversal Information, Inc.Synercom TechnologyTCB Data SystemsInteractive Systems CorporationPacific Kellogg CorporationIBM CorporationIntergraph CorporationJeppesenSandersonAnalytical Surveys, Inc.
Vernon Graphics, Inc.Arthur Andersen & Co.Duke Power Co.Intergraph CorporationComputer Graphics Co.IBM CorporationSynercom TechnologyAdvanced Computer Graphics, Inc.San Diego Gas & Eletric Co.Kellogg CorporationCALMA
San Diego Gas & ElectricCity of Long Beach, Calif.Consolidated EdisonPeople's Natural GasArizona Public ServiceContinental TeleconPacific Gas & ElectricEntex
Keystone Past Attendee ListA-E-C AutomationNewsletterCity ol Abilene, TexasAdvanced Mapping *Aero ServiceAlabama Power Service CorporationCity ot Albuquerque. New Mexico fcAllegheny Power Service Corporation ■American Public Works AssociationAmerican Telephone& TelegraphAmerican Television & Communications CorporationAnalyticalSurveys, IncMunicipality of Anchorage. AlaskaArizonaPublic Service CompanyCity of Arlington. TexasArthurAnderson & CompanyCity of
Austin,
TexasAutographic Mapping CorporationAuto-TrolMichaelBaker CorporationBaltimore Gas & Electric CompanyBell CanadaCity of
Bellevue,
WashingtonBenatec AssociatesBoeing ComputerBritish Columbia Hydro & Power AuthorityBrooklyn UnionGas CompanyBuckbee-Mears CompanyMunicipalityol BurnabyBurnup& Sims EngineeringByers Engineering CompanyCALMACALCOMPCH2MHillCityof Calgary. Alberta. CanadaCanadianWestern NaturalGasCentralTelephoneCity of Chandler, ArizonaChicagoAerial SurveyCityof Chicago. IllinoisCitizens Gas & Coke UtilitiesCity Public Service
Board,
San Antonio. TexasClark County. NevadaColorado Springs Department of Public
Utilities,
ColoradoColorado MountainBellColumbia Gas Distribution CompaniesCommonwealth Gas CompanyComputer Graphics CompanyComputer Graphics World MagazineComputer
Solutions.
IncComputervision CorporationConsolidated Edison Company of New YorkConsolidated Gas Supply CorporationConsolidated Natural Gas CompanyContinentalTelephone Service CorporationControlData CorporationCorgraphics CorporationCottrell& House. IncDAppolonia Consulting EngineersDelaware Valley RMLRDeloitteHaskins& SellsDetroit Edison CompanyDonohue & AssociatesDuke Power CompanyEBASCO Business ConsultingEast Ohio Gas CompanyElectrical World MagazineElektrowatt Zurich. SwitzerlandEntex. Inc.EquitableGas CompanyBorough of
Etobicoke, Ontario,
CanadaFerguson Map Company. IncFmley Engineering CompanyGTE Services CorporationGas Service CompanyGaz Melropolitam.
Quebec
General Electric CompanyGeneral Telephone Company of CaliforniaGeneral TelephoneCompany of FloridaGeneral Telephone Company of the NorthwestGeneral TelephoneCompany of the SouthwestGeorgia Power CompanyHammon. Jensen. Wallen & AssociatesHelava Associates. IncHenkels& McCoy, IncHennepinCounty, MinnesotaMark HurdAerial SurveysIBM CorporationIndianapolisAirport AuthorityInteractive Systems CorporationIntergraph CorporationlowaPublic ServiceJefferson County. AlabamaJeppeson-Sanderson. IncPhillipC Johnson & AssociatesUniversityofKansasKellogg CorporationKentucky UtilitiesCompanyKongsberg North
America,
IncKongsberg/SysscanKongsberg VaapenfabnkkLaclede Gas CompanyCity of
Lakewood,
ColoradoLong Island Lighting CompanyCity of Los Angeles, CaliforniaLos Angeles Department of Water & PowerLouisiana Land & Exploration CompanyCharles T
Mam,
Inc.McDonnell Douglas Automation CompanyMeasuronics CorporationMemphisLight, Gas & Water DivisionMichiganConsolidated Gas CompanyMid-States Engineering Company. Inc.City of
Milwaukee,
WisconsinMinnesotaGas CompanyMonongahelaPower CompanyMountainBellMountainFuel Supply CompanyNationalEmergency NetworkNationalFuel Gas Distribution CorporationCity of NewYork. New YorkNorthway-GestaultNorthwestern Bell telephone CompanyOntario HydroCountyof Orange, CaliforniaOrr
Associates,
Inc.Pacific Gas & Electric CompanyPacific Kellogg CorporationPeoples Natural Gas CompanyCity of Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaOne CallSystemPortland General Electric CompanyPotomac Edison Company,Public Service Electric & GasPublic Service IndianaPublic Service Company of New MexicoPublic Works Department, Kansas City, MissouriPuget Sound Power & Light Company
Quinn
& AssociatesRiley's Datashare InternationalRocky Mountain EnergySaltRiver ProjectCity of San
Antonio,
TexasSanDiego
Gas
& Electric CompanySouth Central BellSouthernCaliforniaEdison CompanySouthernCaliforniaGas CompanySouthernCompany ServicesSouthernResource MappingCorporationSouthwesternBell TelephoneStoner Associates Bloomington. IndianaStoner
Associates,
IncSynercom Technology. IncSystemhouse, Ltd.Tektromx. IncTelecoms
Comcentre,
SingaporeTele-Count EngineersTelephoneEngineering Services. IncTesincTexas Electric Service CompanyTokyo GasMunicipalityof Metro TorontoTurner Collie & BradenUnionElectric CompanyUnionGas LimitedUnited Computing Systems. IncUnited States Army Division—SWUnited
Telecom,
IncUDC InternationalVernon Graphics. Inc.Volt Technical CorporationWalburg CompanyWarner-Amex
CableCommunications
Washington Natural Gas CompanyWest Perm Power CompanyWestinghouse Electric CompanyWilldan AssociatesWisconsin Electric Power CompanyWisconsin Gas CompanyWisconsin Public Service CompanyWoolpert Consultants