NANOG Community at large,


Spring is here, flowers are blooming, and we hope you have presentation ideas popping up too! We wanted to send one more reminder that we are accepting proposals through Monday, 27 April 2026, for in-person or live remote presentations at all sessions of NANOG 97 taking place in Bellevue, Washington on June 1-3. 


Our spotlight topic for NANOG 97 is “Reliability Engineering”, but we accept presentations on all relevant topics. The work you do and the ideas you have are interesting and important, and we’d love to hear more about it! We have had repeated requests for presentations from and about enterprise (stub) networks.


Perhaps you’re having trouble figuring out what the NANOG audience would like to see. During every NANOG Conference, we ask everyone to answer the surveys and tell us what they want to hear about at a future conference. Some of the most recent answers are below. If you have a presentation on any of these general or specific topic areas, your community would love to hear from you!


AI / Automation Topics

Early-career Professional Development topics

Emerging technologies topics

Enterprise Networking Topics

Performance

Routing / BGP Topics

Researcher / Student Topics

Security Topics

Soft skills

Troubleshooting and best practices

Workshops and How-Tos

Other

Submit your presentation proposal and abstract via the Program Committee Tool at: https://www.nanog.org/meetings/submit-presentation/  


Timeline for submission and proposal review:

NANOG 97 Calendar of Events

Date

Event/Deadline

February 20, 2026

CFP Reminder Announcement

TODAY!

Call for Content Reminder #3

TODAY!

Topics List Published

April 27, 2026

DRAFT Presentation Slides Due for Consideration for NANOG97

May 04, 2026

Meeting Agenda Published

May 22, 2026

FINAL Slides Due

May 31, 2026

On-Site Lightning Talk Submissions Open


If you have any questions, please email the PC (nanogpc@nanog.org), and a representative will respond to you in a timely manner. Otherwise, submit your talk, tutorial, track, or panel proposal to the Program Committee Tool at your earliest convenience. We look forward to reviewing your submission!


Sincerely,


Adair Thaxton

Program Committee Chair

Sent on behalf of the NANOG PC