SIGGEN Report Ehud Reiter CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS: SIGGEN solicited bids for INLG-02. One bid was received, from Kathy McKeown to hold INLG in Arden House in New York State. The committee of previous INLG chairs accepted this bid, after passing on some comments and suggestions to Kathy. SIGGEN also offered "support in name" to the 2001 European NLG workshop (which is associated with ACL'01) and to the International workshop on Computational Models of Natural Language Argument (associated with ICCS'01). We also decided we would like to keep statistical data (papers, attendees, finances) on INLG conferences, and managed to retrospectively gather such data for several past INLGs. MAILING LIST: We had some perhaps inappropriate postings on the SIGGEN mailing list (and some people shortly afterwards removed themselves from the list), so we decided to make it moderated. The moderators are two board members (Maria Milosavljevic and Ehud Reiter). After moderation, the SIGGEN mailing list is low-frequency (less than 10 messages per month) but high quality, and very few people have unsubscribed from the list subsequently. WEB SITE: Our Web site continues to be an up-to-date list of conferences, announcements, jobs, books, and other information useful to the NLG community. ELECTION: As agreed in INLG-00, we are holding an election for two (of the four) non-student board members, plus the student member; two of the existing non-student members will stay on. A call for candidates was sent out on 1 May 2001, and the election itself will happen over the summer. CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES: We discussed the new ACL Guidelines for SIG's, but felt that any changes to SIGGEN's structure should be discussed and approved at an INLG business meeting, it would be inappropriate for the current board to act on its own.