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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

Ryan Ong

Research Associate

Center on Globalization, Governance and Competitiveness


Hilliard Paige

Retired President

General Dynamics Corporation


Greg Pearson

Senior Program Officer

National Academy of Engineering


Gail Pesyna

Program Director

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation


James Porter

Vice President of Engineering and Operations and Chief Engineer

Dupont


Jan Post

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


Ricardo Pozo

Director, Electronics Engineering Center

Raytheon Company


Alan Rapoport

Senior Analyst

National Science Foundation


Theodore Rappaport

Director, Wireless Networking and Communications Group

University of Texas at Austin


Niyanthi Reddy

Graduate Student

Duke University


William Rees

Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, LABS

U.S. Department of Defense


Proctor Reid

Director, Program Office

National Academy of Engineering


Michael Reischman

Deputy Assistant Director

National Science Foundation


Benjamin Rissing

Research Scholar

Duke University


George Robinson

Engineering Management Student

Duke University


James Rudd

Program Officer

National Science Foundation


Jeff Russell

Projector Director

Duke CIBER, Fuqua School of Business

Duke University


Hal Salzman

The Urban Institute


Keith Sandroni

George Washington University


Lyle Schwartz

Retired Director

Air Force Office of Scientific Research


Edgar Seagle

Consulting Engineer

Rockville, Maryland


Omar Serrano

Consultor, Department of Science and Technology

Organization of American States


Charles Smollin

Professional Engineer

Hamilton, New Jersey


Alfred Spector

Senior Advisor

IBM Software Group


William Spencer

Chairman Emeritus

SEMATECH


Anne Stevens

Chairman, President, and CEO-designate

Carpenter Technology


Edward Sullivan

Associate Dean of Engineering

California Polytechnic State University

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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)