Organization of American States Department of<br />Human Development
Core Skills for Satellite Communications Deployments 2
 

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OAS–CITEL Scholarship Opportunities
under the
OAS Partnerships Program for Education and Training

The General Secretariat of the Organization of American States (GS/OAS) through the Inter-American Telecommunication Commission (CITEL), Intelsat and the GVF’s Andrew Werth Memorial Scholarship program are offering complete tuition scholarships1 to qualified candidates of the Americas to further their education through the:

Online certificate program “Core Skills for Satellite Communications Deployments”

OAS/DHDEC/CIR.058/2013

About the Organization of American States (OAS), CITEL, Intelsat and GVF

The General Secretariat of the Organization of American States

GS/OAS is the central and permanent organ of the Organization of American States (OAS). Through its Department of Human Development, Education and Culture (DHDEC),GS/OAS supports OAS member states in creating policies and executing programs that promote human capacity development at all educational levels. By enabling formative opportunities to citizens, DHDEC strengthens democratic values and security under the framework of regional integration. DHDEC does this: (i) by supporting the efforts of OAS member states to improve the quality of and equity in education while enhancing and highlighting the contribution of their diverse cultures to economic, social, and human development; and (ii) by assisting the citizens of the Americas in realizing their full potential by giving them access to knowledge and skills through training that improves the standard of living for individuals, families and communities in the region.

The Inter-American Telecommunication Commission of the OAS (CITEL)

CITEL is a high-level specialized advisory body of the Organization of American States (OAS), leader in the region in all aspects involving telecommunications and information and communications technologies (ICTs), representing to the world the aspirations and cultural diversity of different regional players, with the aim of achieving the region’s full integration into the Information and Knowledge-based Society.

The purpose of CITEL is to facilitate and promote the integral and sustainable development of telecommunications/ICTs in the Americas based on the principles of universality, solidarity, transparency, equity, reciprocity, nondiscrimination, technological neutrality, and resource optimization, taking account of the environment and sustainable human development to benefit society in every country of the region.


About Intelsat

Intelsat (NYSE: I) is the leading provider of satellite services worldwide. For over 45 years, Intelsat has been delivering information and entertainment for many of the world’s leading media and network companies, multinational corporations, Internet Service Providers and governmental agencies. Intelsat’s satellite, teleport and fiber infrastructure is unmatched in the industry, setting the standard for transmissions of video, data and voice services. From the globalization of content and the proliferation of HD, to the expansion of cellular networks and broadband access, with Intelsat, advanced communications anywhere in the world are closer, by far.

The Global VSAT Forum

Global VSAT Forum, headquartered in London, with a regional office in Washington DC and global affiliates, is an independent, non-partisan and non-profit organization with 200+ members from every major region of the world. The broad-based membership represents every sector of the satellite industry, including fixed and mobile satellite operators, satellite network operators, teleports, satellite earth station manufacturers, system integrators, value added and enhanced service providers, telecom carriers, consultants, law firms, and users.

The organization’s mission is to facilitate the use of satellite communications. This is achieved by heightening awareness of successful regulatory and policy practices, through testing and approval of terminal equipment and validation of networks, by providing capacity building and coordinating stakeholder involvement in satellite-enabled programs, and through delivery of training and Certification. GVF’s online training program has been developed in partnership with SatProf, Inc. For more information please visit http://gvf.org/training

I. ABOUT THE PROGRAM

1. Modality of the course: Online

2. Start and end dates of the course: 15 October  2013 to 15 February, 2013

3. Course duration: Self-paced online course expected to take 5 -15 hours of online study.

4. Language of instruction: English, Spanish, and Portuguese

5. Coordinator of the course:

Mr. David Hartshorn, GVF, London, United Kingdom, [email protected],

Academic co-ordination: Mr. Greg Selzer, SatProf, Inc Account Manager, Email: [email protected].

6. Course Objectives:

To avoid creation of uplink interference by being able to (1) find the target satellite and properly point a VSAT antenna; (2) correctly align the cross polarization angle; (3) correctly attach RF connectors to cable; (4) decommission VSAT terminals. Further, in cases where the VSAT installer is responsible for improving preparedness for disaster recovery, the training enables provides necessary tools for more effective response.

7. Course Content:

This online course is designed specifically for those who are, or who expect to be, working in the field installing VSAT terminals. The course uses interactive 3D models of VSAT terminals to teach the following learning objectives: Understand why an improper VSAT installation can cause interference in the satellite; Assemble a basic VSAT; Correctly attach an F connector on an RG-6 cable; Understand latitude, longitude, satellite position, azimuth, elevation, pol angle; Aim the antenna towards the approximate satellite position based on local latitude, longitude, and satellite longitude; Preset feed pol angle; Find the correct satellite using a typical meter; Point a small antenna accurately enough to minimize adjacent satellite interference; Adjust feed pol angle for best cross pol using uplink test, receive null balance, and inclinometer methods; Correctly decommission a VSAT to prevent it from making interference.

II. ABOUT THE SCHOLARSHIP

1. BENEFITS:

A complete scholarship of the registration fee to the course.

Scholarship recipients will be eligible to afterwards attend a GVF Hands On Skills Test (HOST) required to complete the GVF Basic Satcom Professional certification. HOST sessions are scheduled at regional training locations several times each year. These scheduled HOST sessions require a payment to the Examiner of $100.00 in developing countries and up to $200.00 in developed countries. (Note: Definitions of Developing and Developed Countries are as established by the UN.)

2. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:

Be a citizen or permanent resident of an OAS Member State (Antigua & Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brasil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba[1][1], Dominica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, México, Nicaragua, Panamá, Paraguay, Perú, República Dominicana, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and The Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, and Venezuela).
Participant profile: Current or future public or private sector field VSAT engineers and other professionals with at least a basic knowledge of VSAT systems.

3. SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION RESTRICTIONS:

If you were awarded an OAS Professional Development Scholarship in the past twelve (12) months or if you currently hold an OAS Scholarship for Academic Studies, you are NOT eligible to apply for another Professional Development Scholarship.

Also, Staff members of the General Secretariat, persons under performance contracts with the General Secretariat, staff members of the permanent missions to the OAS, and their relatives are not eligible for OAS academic scholarships.

4. SUBMISSION OF SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION:

4.1 Required documents:

1. After having read the course information thoroughly, click “Continue/Continuar” at the end of the page.

2. Complete application form.

3. After completing application form click “Send/Enviar” at the end of the page 5.

4. A copy of the application form will be sent automatically to your e-mail account.

5. Print and sign application form e-mailed to your account.

6. Submit signed form and

  • Copy of the transcript of the latest degree obtained
  • Updated resume
  • One letter of recommendation of current or most recent employer

To the National Liaison Office (ONE) http://www.oas.org/es/becas/programaregular/one.asp in your country.

5. SCHOLARSHIP SELECTION CRITERIA: Scholarships shall be granted based on the following criteria:

  • The merits and overall credentials of the candidate, including his/her academic and professional background, and
  • An extensive and equitable geographic distribution for the benefit of all member states that takes into account the greater needs of the smaller and relatively less developed economies.

6. RESPONSIBILITIES OF SCHOLARSHIPS RECIPIENTS:

All Scholarship Recipients must:
Confirm their acceptance of the scholarship award by signing and returning to OAS DHDEC their completed form: “Acceptance of the Scholarship Award”
Inform the OAS Department of Human Development, Education and Culture at least one week before the program start date in the event he/she is unable to begin the program of study so that the scholarship may be offered to the next ranked candidate.
If after accepting the scholarship, the scholarship recipient for whatever reason cannot attend the course, he or she must immediately notify the Department of Human Development, Education, and Culture of the OAS.



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[1][1] On June 3, 2009, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Americas adopted resolution AG/RES. 2438 (XXXIX-O/09), which resolves that the 1962 Resolution that excluded the Government of Cuba from its participation in the inter-American system, ceases to have effect in the Organization of American States (OAS). The 2009 resolution states that the participation of the Republic of Cuba in the OAS will be the result of a process of dialogue initiated at the request of the Government of Cuba, and in accordance with the practices, purposes, and principles of the OAS.