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Appendix B
List of Individuals Who Made Presentations to the Committee
Although the briefers listed below provided much useful information of various kinds to the committee, they were not asked to endorse this study’s conclusions or recommendations, nor did they see the final draft of this report before its release.
APRIL 28-29, 2003
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Robert Leheny, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Mari Maeda, National Science Foundation
Ed Thomas, Federal Communications Commission
JULY 17-18, 2003
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
Henry Samueli, Broadcom
Don Shaver, Texas Instruments
Raj Yavatkar, Intel
NOVEMBER 3-4, 2003
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Hassan Ahmed, Sonus Networks
Fred Baker, Cisco Systems
James McGroddy, IBM (retired)
Note: Affiliations shown were curent at the time the briefings were given.
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Craig Partridge, BBN
John Pinkston, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Krish Prabhu, Morgenthaler
David Reed, CableLabs
William Semancik, National Security Agency
FEBRUARY 12-13, 2004
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
Richard Newton, University of California, Berkeley
MAY 3-4, 2004
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Sandy Fraser, Fraser Research
Steve Papermaster, President’s Science and Technology Advisory Committee
Guru Parulkar, National Science Foundation
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