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Suggested Citation:"B Study Membership and Paricipants." National Research Council. 1997. Technology for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, 2000-2035: Becoming a 21st-Century Force: Volume 1: Overview. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5838.
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Study Membership and Participants

COMMITTEE ON TECHNOLOGY FOR FUTURE NAVAL FORCES

DAVID R. HEEBNER, Science Applications International Corporation (retired) Study Chair

ALBERT J. BACIOCCO, JR., The Baciocco Group, Chair, Panel on Undersea Warfare

ALAN BERMAN, Applied Research Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University, Chair, Panel on Weapons

NORMAN E. BETAQUE, Logistics Management Institute, Chair, Panel on Logistics

GERALD A. CANN, Raytheon Company, Chair, Panel on Platforms

GEORGE F. CARRIER, Harvard University, Chair, Panel on Modeling and Simulation

SEYMOUR J. DEITCHMAN, Institute for Defense Analyses (retired), Chair, Coordination and Integration

ALEXANDER FLAX, Potomac, Maryland, Senior Advisor

WILLIAM J. MORAN, Redwood City, California, Senior Advisor

ROBERT J. MURRAY, Center for Naval Analyses, Chair, Panel on Human Resources

ROBERT B. OAKLEY, National Defense University, Senior Advisor

JOSEPH B. REAGAN, Saratoga, California, Chair, Panel on Technology

VINCENT VITTO, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chair, Panel on Information in Warfare

Suggested Citation:"B Study Membership and Paricipants." National Research Council. 1997. Technology for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, 2000-2035: Becoming a 21st-Century Force: Volume 1: Overview. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5838.
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CPSMA Liaisons

JOHN E. ESTES, University of California at Santa Barbara

KENNETH H. KELLER, University of Minnesota

W. CARL LINEBERGER, University of Colorado

CHARLES A. ZRAKET, Mitre Corporation (retired)

Navy Liaisons

RADM JOHN W. CRAINE, JR., USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N81 (as of July 4, 1996)

VADM THOMAS B. FARGO, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N81 (through July 3, 1996)

RADM RICHARD A. RIDDELL, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N91

CDR DOUGLASS BIESEL, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N812C1

Marine Corps Liaison

LtGen PAUL K. VAN RIPER, USMC, Marine Corps Combat Development Command

ADVISORY COUNCIL

ROBERT A. FROSCH, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Chair

MALCOLM R. CURRIE, Hughes Aircraft Company (Chairman Emeritus)

RUTH M. DAVIS, Pymatuning Group, Inc.

JOHN S. FOSTER, TRW, Inc.

ALFRED M. GRAY, Alexandria, Virginia

WILLIS M. HAWKINS, Woodland Hills, California

ROBERT L.J. LONG, Annapolis, Maryland

ROBERT W. LUCKY, Bell Communications Research, Inc.

LARRY D. WELCH, Institute for Defense Analyses

CPSMA Liaison

ROBERT J. HERMANN, United Technologies Corporation

PANEL ON TECHNOLOGY

JOSEPH B. REAGAN, Saratoga, California, Chair

HERBERT RABIN, University of Maryland, Vice Chair

SUSAN D. ALLEN, Florida State University

RONALD CLARK, Lockheed Martin Corporation

ANTHONY J. DeMARIA, DeMaria ElectroOptics Systems, Inc.

Suggested Citation:"B Study Membership and Paricipants." National Research Council. 1997. Technology for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, 2000-2035: Becoming a 21st-Century Force: Volume 1: Overview. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5838.
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DANIEL N. HELD, Northrop Grumman Corporation

RAY L. LEADABRAND, Leadabrand and Associates, Inc.

DAVID W. McCALL, Far Hills, New Jersey

WILLIAM J. PHILLIPS, Northstar Associates, Inc.

DENNIS L. POLLA, University of Minnesota

MARA G. PRENTISS, Harvard University

JOHN W. ROUSE, JR., Southern Research Institute

ALBERT I. SCHINDLER, Rockville, Maryland

STEVEN J. TEMPLE, Raytheon Company

EDWARD W. THOMPSON, Hughes Research Laboratory

ROBERT M. WESTERVELT, Harvard University

Invited Participants

ARISTOS CHRISTOU, University of Maryland

FRANK A. HORRIGAN, Raytheon Electronic Systems

JOHN W.R. POPE, JR., Tri-Tech Microproducts

TIMOTHY D. ROARK, TRW

HOWARD STEVENS, Vector Research (as of January 1, 1997)

Navy Liaison Representatives

PAUL G. BLATCH, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N911T1

FRED WOLPERT, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N911T2

PANEL ON INFORMATION IN WARFARE

VINCENT VITTO, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chair

PHILIP S. ANSELMO, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Vice Chair

NORVAL L. BROOME, Mitre Corporation

J. ROBERT COLLINS, E Systems

BURTON I. EDELSON, George Washington University

JOHN F. EGAN, Lockheed Martin Corporation

ROBERT HUMMEL, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University

GERALD McNIFF, Northrop Grumman Corporation

ROBERT NESBIT, Mitre Corporation

STANLEY R. ROBINSON, Environmental Research Institute of Michigan

JULIE JCH RYAN, Booz, Allen and Hamilton

H. GREGORY TORNATORE, Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University

BRUCE WALD, Center for Naval Analyses

MARY LETICIA VAJTA-WILLIAMS, Space Imaging, Inc.

Suggested Citation:"B Study Membership and Paricipants." National Research Council. 1997. Technology for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, 2000-2035: Becoming a 21st-Century Force: Volume 1: Overview. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5838.
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Navy Liaison Representatives

LCDR HARRY COKER, USN, Department of Defense Space Architect

CAPT MATTHEW ROGERS, USN, Department of Defense Space Architect

LtCol FRANK WALIZER, USMC, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N853H

CAPT MICHAEL WINSLOW, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N6C

PANEL ON HUMAN RESOURCES

ROBERT J. MURRAY, Center for Naval Analyses, Chair

J. DEXTER FLETCHER, Institute for Defense Analyses, Vice Chair

PAUL R. CHATELIER, Defense Modeling and Simulation Office

DONALD J. CYMROT, Center for Naval Analyses

WARREN S. GRUNDFEST, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

LEE D. HIEB, Yuma, Arizona

ELYSE W. KERCE, Madison, Alabama

REUVEN LEOPOLD, Syntek

R. BOWEN LOFTIN, University of Houston

JAMES A. MARTIN, Bryn Mawr College

JOSEPH M. ROSEN, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center

HARRISON SHULL, Monterey, California

NORMAN H. SMITH, Linden, Virginia

J. PACE VanDEVENDER, Prosperity Institute

JOSEPH ZEIDNER, George Washington University

Navy Liaison Representatives

CDR MARK BURGUNDER, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N752

SANDRA CRUM, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N464

CDR CHARLES ENGLISH, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N931

CDR GILBERT GIBSON, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N971P

CDR CHARLES GUNN, USN, Bureau of Medicine

LCDR WILLIAM JONSON, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N752

CDR BARBARA KOROSEC, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N122B

CDR DAVID SORANNO, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N712

DR. DANIEL STABILE, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, PERS6D

Suggested Citation:"B Study Membership and Paricipants." National Research Council. 1997. Technology for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, 2000-2035: Becoming a 21st-Century Force: Volume 1: Overview. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5838.
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PANEL ON WEAPONS

ALAN BERMAN, Applied Research Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University, Chair

GEORGE S. SEBESTYEN, McLean, Virginia, Vice Chair

VICTOR C.D. DAWSON, Poolesville, Maryland

NORMAN E. EHLERT, Gig Harbor, Washington

MAURICE EISENSTEIN, RAND Corporation

MILTON FINGER, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

RAY “M” FRANKLIN, Port Angeles, Washington

JACK E. GOELLER, Advanced Technology Research Corporation

ALFRED B. GSCHWENDTNER, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

FRANK KENDALL, Lexington, Massachusetts

IRA F. KUHN, Directed Technologies, Inc.

DIANA F. McCAMMON, Applied Research Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University

CHARLES F. SHARN, McLean, Virginia

WALTER SOOY, Pleasanton, California

VERENA S. VOMASTIC, Institute for Defense Analyses

Navy Liaison Representatives

CDR THOMAS COSGROVE, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N858D

CAPT JOHN McGILLVRAY, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N863J

CDR DENNIS MURPHY, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N87C1

LCDR PETE McSHEA, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N88W3

PANEL ON PLATFORMS

GERALD A. CANN, Raytheon Company, Chair

WILLIAM D. O'NEIL, Center for Naval Analyses, Vice Chair

STEVEN D. ADAMS, Bath Iron Works Corporation

JAMES P. BROOKS, Litton/Ingalls Shipbuilding, Inc.

ROY R. BUEHLER, Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems

DANIEL L. COOPER, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania

RICHARD M. DUNLEAVY, Virginia Beach, Virginia

STANLEY F. DUNN, Florida Atlantic University

ROBERT H. GORMLEY, The Oceanus Company

JAMES C. HAY, Potomac, Maryland

Suggested Citation:"B Study Membership and Paricipants." National Research Council. 1997. Technology for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, 2000-2035: Becoming a 21st-Century Force: Volume 1: Overview. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5838.
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CHARLES F. HORNE III, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

ANN R. KARAGOZIAN, University of California at Los Angeles

RONALD K. KISS, Rockville, Maryland

THOMAS C. MALONEY, General Dynamics

DAVID W. McCALL, Far Hills, New Jersey

IRWIN MENDELSON, Singer Island, Florida

JOSEPH METCALF III, Washington, D.C.

RICHARDS T. MILLER, Annapolis, Maryland

MICHAEL L. POWELL, Newport News Shipbuilding, Inc.

JAMES M. SINNETT, McDonnell Douglas Corporation

KEITH A. SMITH, Vienna, Virginia

JAMES J. TURNER, SR., Alexandria, Virginia

Invited Participant

MICHAEL T. BOYCE, Boeing Defense and Space Group

Navy Liaison Representatives

CAPT JOHN McGILLVRAY, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N863J

CDR DENNIS MURPHY, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N87C1

LCDR PETE McSHEA, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N88W3

PANEL ON UNDERSEA WARFARE

ALBERT J. BACIOCCO, JR., The Baciocco Group, Inc., Chair

RICHARD F. PITTENGER, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Vice Chair

JOHN W. ASHER III, Global Associates, Ltd.

ARTHUR B. BAGGEROER, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

DAVID B. BURKE, JR., Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.

NICHOLAS P. CHOTIROS, Applied Research Laboratory, University of Texas at Austin

MYRON P. GRAY, Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University

THOMAS C. HALSEY, Exxon Research and Engineering Company

RICHARD F. HOGLUND, King George, Virginia

ERNEST L. HOLMBOE, Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University

WILLIAM J. HURLEY, Institute for Defense Analyses

WESLEY E. JORDAN, Bolt, Beranek and Newman Co.

CECIL J. KEMPF, Coronado, California

Suggested Citation:"B Study Membership and Paricipants." National Research Council. 1997. Technology for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, 2000-2035: Becoming a 21st-Century Force: Volume 1: Overview. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5838.
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EDWARD G. LISZKA, Applied Research Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University

R. KENNETH LOBB, Applied Research Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University

DANIEL M. NOSENCHUCK, Princeton University

THOMAS D. RYAN, Nuclear Energy Institute

KEITH A. SMITH, Vienna, Virginia

ROBERT C. SPINDEL, Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington

DAVID L. STANFORD, Science Applications International Corporation

Invited Participants

IRA DYER, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

WILLIAM A. KUPERMAN, Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Navy Liaison Representatives

CDR THOMAS COSGROVE, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N858D

CAPT JOHN McGILLVRAY, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N863J

CDR DENNIS MURPHY, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N87C1

LCDR PETE McSHEA, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N88W3

ALLISON STILLER, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, RDA

PANEL ON LOGISTICS

NORMAN E. BETAQUE, Logistics Management Institute, Chair

PHILIP D. SHUTLER, Annandale, Virginia, Vice Chair

ANDREW A. GIORDANO, The Giordano Group, Ltd.

MICHAEL P. KALLERES, Global Associates, Ltd.

DAVID B. KASSING, RAND Corporation

PAUL A. LAUTERMILCH, Clarkesville, Virginia

IRWIN MENDELSON, Singer Island, Florida

DANIEL SAVITSKY, Davidson Laboratory, Stevens Institute of Technology

W. HUGH WOODIN, University of California at Berkeley

Navy Liaison Representatives

CDR THOMAS COSGROVE, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N858D

CDR ERIC FERRARO, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N62M

NICHOLAS M. LINKOWITZ, Marine Corps Combat Development Command

Suggested Citation:"B Study Membership and Paricipants." National Research Council. 1997. Technology for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, 2000-2035: Becoming a 21st-Century Force: Volume 1: Overview. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5838.
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LCDR PETER MORGAN, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N422F

LCDR PAT THURMAN, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N432II

PANEL ON MODELING AND SIMULATION

GEORGE F. CARRIER, Harvard University, Chair

PAUL K. DAVIS, RAND Corporation, Vice Chair

DONALD K. BLUMENTHAL, Gualala, California

RICHARD BRONOWITZ, Center for Naval Analyses

JOHN C. DOYLE, California Institute of Technology

DONALD P. GAVER, Naval Postgraduate School

DON E. HIHN, Charleston, South Carolina

RICHARD J. IVANETICH, Institute for Defense Analyses

JOHN P. LEHOCZKY, Carnegie Mellon University

DAVID L. McDOWELL, Georgia Institute of Technology

DUNCAN C. MILLER, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

DAVID R. OLIVER, Northrop Grumman Corporation

GABRIEL ROBINS, University of Virginia

BERNARD P. ZIEGLER, University of Arizona

Invited Participant

BEN P. WISE, Science Applications International Corporation

Navy Liaison Representatives

CDR THOMAS COSGROVE, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N858D

CAPT JAY KISTLER, USN, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N6M

CONSULTANTS

LEE M. HUNT

SIDNEY G. REED, JR.

JAMES G. WILSON

NRC STAFF

RONALD D. TAYLOR, Director

PETER W. ROONEY, Program Officer

SUSAN G. CAMPBELL, Administrative Assistant

MARY G. GORDON, Information Officer

CHRISTOPHER A. HANNA, Project Assistant

Suggested Citation:"B Study Membership and Paricipants." National Research Council. 1997. Technology for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, 2000-2035: Becoming a 21st-Century Force: Volume 1: Overview. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5838.
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