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The Changing Nature of Telecommunications/Information Infrastructure (1995)

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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX: CONTRIBUTORS AND PARTICIPANTS." National Research Council. 1995. The Changing Nature of Telecommunications/Information Infrastructure. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4816.
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Appendix
Contributors And Participants

Alden F. Abbott

National Telecommunications and

Information Administration

Duane A. Adams

Advanced Research Projects Agency

Alfred V. Aho

Bell Communications Research

[currently Columbia University]

Robert J. Aiken

U.S. Department of Energy

Walter S. Baer

RAND Corporation

Jonathan Baker

Council of Economic Advisors

Executive Office of the President

Audrey Bashkin

House Government Operations Committee

U.S. Congress

Jane Bortnick-Griffiths

Library of Congress

William Braun

Motorola Inc.

Laura L. Breeden

FARNET

[currently National Telecommunications and Information Administration]

Tim Brennan

University of Maryland

Raul G. Catangui

Corning Incorporated

Vinton G. Cerf

Corporation for National Research Initiatives

Nancy M. Cline

Pennsylvania State University

Mark Coblitz

Comcast Corporation

Nina W. Cornell

Private consultant

Robert W. Crandall

Brookings Institution

Colin Crook

Citicorp, N.A.

Mary Jo Deering

U.S. Department of Health and

Human Services/Public Health Service

Stephen J. Downs

U.S. Department of Health

and Human Services/Public Health Service

Michael Einhorn

U.S. Department of Justice

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX: CONTRIBUTORS AND PARTICIPANTS." National Research Council. 1995. The Changing Nature of Telecommunications/Information Infrastructure. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4816.
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Joel Engel

Ameritech

Joseph Farrell

University of California at Berkeley

Kevin Finneran

Issues in Science and Technology

Tim Finton

Honeywell Inc.

Charles M. Firestone

Aspen Institute

Kenneth Flamm

U.S. Department of Defense

Henry Geller

The Markle Foundation

Robert Gellman

House Government Operations Committee

U.S. Congress

George Gilder

Private Consultant

William F. Gillis

Motorola Inc.

Robert G. Harris

University of California at Berkeley

Dale N. Hatfield

Hatfield Associates Inc.

Carol Henderson

American Library Association

Robert Y. Huang

TRW Inc. (retired)

Charles L. Jackson

Strategic Policy Research Inc.

Jeffrey M. Jaffe

IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

Brian Kahin

Harvard University

Robert E. Kahn

Corporation for National Research Initiatives

Thomas Kalil

National Economic Council

Executive Office of the President

George Kohl

Communications Workers of America

Alfred M. Lee

National Telecommunications and Information Administration

Ted Leventhal

Telecom Data Report

Donald A. Lindberg

The National Library of Medicine

Joan Lippincott

Coalition for Networked Information

Thomas J. Long

Toward Utility Rate Normalization (TURN)

Edward D. Lowry

Bell Atlantic Corporation

Robert W. Lucky

Bell Communications Research

Clifford A. Lynch

University of California, Office of the President

Bruce W. McConnell

Office of Management and Budget

Executive Office of the President

Lee McKnight

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

James Mecklenburger

The Mecklenburger Group

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX: CONTRIBUTORS AND PARTICIPANTS." National Research Council. 1995. The Changing Nature of Telecommunications/Information Infrastructure. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4816.
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David G. Messerschmitt

University of California at Berkeley

Brady Metheny

Washington FAX

Bridger M. Mitchell

RAND Corporation

[currently Charles Rivers Associates]

Rex Mitchell

Pacific Bell

Paul Mockapetris

Advanced Research Projects Agency

[currently University of Southern California, Information Sciences Institute]

Michael R. Nelson

Office of Science and Technology Policy

Executive Office of the President

David Nicoll

National Cable Television Association

Eli M. Noam

Columbia University

Roger G. Noll

Stanford University

Charles Oliver

National Telecommunications and

Information Administration

Kevin Patrick

U.S. Department of Health and

Human Services/Public Health Service

Robert Pearlman

Private Consultant

Robert Pepper

Federal Communications Commission

Lucy Richards

House Science, Space, and Technology Committee

U.S. Congress

[currently U.S. Department of Commerce]

John M. Richardson

University of Maryland

Linda Roberts

U.S. Department of Education

Michael M. Roberts

EDUCOM

Glen Robinson

University of Virginia Law School

Jim Schubener

New Technology Week

Gail Garfield Schwartz

Teleport Communications Group

Ali Shadman

Ameritech

Scott Shenker

Xerox PARC

Edward H. Shortliffe

Stanford University School of Medicine

Terri A. Southwick

National Telecommunications and

Information Administration

[currently Patent and Trademark Office]

Raymond L. Strassburger

Northern Telecom Inc.

Myron Struck

Communications Daily

Michael Telson

House Budget Committee

U.S. Congress

Suzanne P. Tichenor

Council on Competitiveness

Keith Townsend

Sprint Inc.

George L. Turin

Teknekron Corporation

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX: CONTRIBUTORS AND PARTICIPANTS." National Research Council. 1995. The Changing Nature of Telecommunications/Information Infrastructure. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4816.
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Elana Varon

Federal Computer Week

Philip L. Verveer

Willkie, Farr, and Gallagher

Philip Webre

Congressional Budget Office

U.S. Congress

Charles Wessner

Private Consultant

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Advancement of telecommunications and information infrastructure occurs largely through private investment. The government affects the rate and direction of this progress through regulation and public investment. This book presents a range of positions and perspectives on those two classes of policy mechanism, providing a succinct analysis followed by papers prepared by experts in telecommunications policy and applications.

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