. "Appendix B: Workshop Participants." The Offshoring of Engineering: Facts, Unknowns, and Potential Implications. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 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