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The Offshoring of Engineering: Facts, Unknowns, and Potential Implications (2008)

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The Offshoring of Engineering: Facts, Unknowns, and Potential Implications

Stephen Bonk

IEEE/AAAS Congressional Fellow

Office of Rep. Dana Rohrabacher


Maria Borga

Economist

International Investment Division

U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis


Chris Brantley

Managing Director

IEEE-USA


Peter Bridenbaugh

Retired Executive Vice President, Automotive

Aluminum Company of America


Clair Brown

Professor of Economics and Director

Center for Work, Technology, and Society

University of California, Berkeley


David Bruggeman

Public Policy Analyst

Association for Computing Machinery


Melissa Carl

Government Relations Representative

American Society of Mechanical Engineers


Erran Carmel

Professor, Kogod School of Business

American University


William Chadwick

International Trade Analyst

U.S. International Trade Commission


Tien-Sheng Chang

Visiting Professor

Department of Mechanical Engineering

University of Maryland


David Cheney

Director

Science and Technology Policy Program

SRI International


Michael Chinworth

Director

U.S.-Japan Center

Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies


Margaret Chu

Office of Research and Development

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency


John Cohoon

Executive Director

Global Engineering Processes

General Motors Corporation


Charles Cooney

Professor of Chemistry and Biochemical Engineering

Massachusetts Institute of Technology


John Damoulakis

Division Director

Information Sciences Institute

University of Southern California


Lance Davis

Executive Officer

National Academy of Engineering


Gordon Day

Director of Government Relations

Optoelectronics Industry Development Association


Jason Dedrick

Staff Research Associate

Center for Research on Information Technology and Organizations

University of California-Irvine


Robert Doering

Senior Fellow

Silicon Technology Development

Texas Instruments Inc.


Rafiq Dossani

Senior Research Scholar

Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center

Stanford University


Stephen Drew

Science Partners, LLC


Robin Elsham

BPO researcher/writer

Mendota Heights, Minnesota


Kevin Finneran

Editor-in-Chief

Issues in Science and Technology

National Academies

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Front Matter (R1-R10)
Executive Summary (1-4)
Part I: Consensus Report, 1 Introduction (5-9)
2 Offshoring and Engineering: The Knowledge Base and Issues (10-19)
3 Effects of Offshoring on Specific Industries (20-32)
4 Workshop Findings and Discussion (33-41)
Additional Reading (42-44)
Part II: Commissioned Papers and Workshop Presentations, Commissioned Papers, Implications of Globalization for Software Engineering--Rafiq Dossani and Martin Kenney (45-48)
Implications of Globalization for Software Engineering--Rafiq Dossani and Martin Kenney (49-68)
The Changing Nature of Engineering in the Automotive Industry--John Moavenzadeh (69-102)
Offshoring in the Pharmaceutical Industry--Mridula Pore, Yu Pu, Lakshman Pernenkil, and Charles L. Cooney (103-124)
Impact of Globalization and Offshoring on Engineering Employment in the Personal Computing Industry--Jason Dedrick and Kenneth L. Kraemer (125-136)
Offshoring of Engineering Services in the Construction Industry--John I. Messner (137-148)
Semiconductor Engineers in a Global Economy--Clair Brown and Greg Linden (149-178)
Workshop Presentations, Implications of Offshoring for Engineering Management and Engineering Education--Anne Stevens (179-183)
An Academic Perspective on the Globalization of Engineering--Charles M. Vest (184-190)
Keynote Talk on the Globalization of Engineering--Robert Galvin (191-194)
Software-Related Offshoring--Alfred Z. Spector (195-201)
Implications of Offshoring for the Engineering Workforce and Profession--Ralph Wyndrum (202-208)
Industry Trends in Engineering Offshoring--Vivek Wadhwa (209-212)
Offshoring in the U.S. Telecommunications Industry--Theodore S. Rappaport (213-218)
Appendix A: Workshop Agenda (219-222)
Appendix B: Workshop Participants (223-228)
Appendix C: Biographical Information (229-230)