Appendix A
Workshops Organized by the Committee on Japan as Input for the Study on Maximizing U.S. Interests
FOREIGN COMPANY ACCESS TO U.S. NATIONAL LABORATORIES
December 16, 1993
Agenda
9:00 am Chairman's Opening Remarks (Erich Bloch, Council on Competitiveness)
Discussion Topics:
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Foreign Company Access to U.S. National Laboratories—Current Status and Trends
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Benefits and Risks of Interaction
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U.S. Industry Access to Japanese Government-Sponsored R&D
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Policies Toward Access
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Developing a Proactive U.S. Approach
4:00 pm Adjourn
Presenters and Discussants
Ray Ahearn, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
Jim Anderson, Ford Motor Co.
Bill Appleton, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Mark Bohannon, U.S. Department of Commerce
John Boright, U.S. Department of State
Philip Chen, National Institutes of Health
Mary Beth Davis, U.S. Department of Energy
John DeMember, Digital Equipment Corp.
Gerry Dinneen, National Academy of Engineering
David Goldston, House Committee on Science, Space and Technology
Michael Graham, Pacific Northwest Laboratory
Jessie Harris, U.S. Department of Energy
Colin Helmer, U.S. Department of State
Joseph Hezir, OP Group
Russell Jamison, Smith and Nephew Richards
Elton Kaufmann, Argonne National Laboratory
Dick Kegg, Cincinnati Milacron
Bob Kneller, National Institutes of Health
Norman Kreisman, U.S. Department of Energy
Burgess Laird, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Elliot Maxwell, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Duncan Moore, Office of Senator John D. Rockefeller IV
Proctor Reid, National Academy of Engineering
Jack Simon, General Motors
George Sinnott, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Pace VanDeVender, Sandia National Laboratory
Mauro Walker, Motorola Inc.
Deborah Wince-Smith, Council on Competitiveness
Stanley Zehr, Rockwell International
U.S. INDUSTRY NEEDS AND ACCESS TO JAPANESE SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION
June 15, 1994
Agenda
8:45 am |
Chairman's Opening Remarks (Jim Martin, Rockwell Science Center) |
9:00 |
U.S. Industry Needs and Corporate Approaches |
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John Oblak and Bryan Moser, United Technologies Corp. Terrence Heng, Motorola Inc. |
10:30 |
U.S. Government Programs |
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Phyllis Genther Yoshida, U.S. Department of Commerce |
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Ritsuko Gray, FBIS |
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Glenn Hoetker, Dewey Ballantine |
12:00 pm |
Learning from Japanese Approaches |
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John Quinn, Quinn International |
1:00 |
Consortia, University, and Other Private Sector Activities |
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Howard Curtis, MCC |
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Mindy Kotler, Japan Information Access Project |
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Hillary Handwerger, NCMS |
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Richard Schlichting, University of Arizona |
2:45 |
Implementation Issues: Utilizing Information Technology to Meet U.S. Industry Needs |
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Alan Marwick, IBM Corp. |
3:30 |
Conclusions and Policy Issues |
4:30 |
Adjourn |
Presenters and Discussants
Claude Cavender, Japan Information Access Project
Maurice Cloutier, Foreign Broadcast Information Service
Howard Curtis, MCC
Eric Gangloff, Japan-United States Friendship Commission
Ritsuko Gray, Foreign Broadcast Information Service
Hillary Handwerger, National Center for Manufacturing Sciences
Colin Helmer, U.S. Department of State
Terrence Heng, Motorola Inc.
James Hiney, Noise Cancellation Technologies
Glenn Hoetker, Dewey Ballantine
John Hopper, U.S. Department of Defense
David Icikson, U.S. Department of Energy
Mindy Kotler, Japan Information Access Project
Norman Kreisman, U.S. Department of Energy
Susan Lusk, Japan Information Access Project
Alan Marwick, IBM Corp.
Duncan Moore, Office of Senator John D. Rockefeller IV
Bryan Moser, United Technologies Corp.
John Oblak, United Technologies Corp.
Patti O'Neill-Brown, U.S. Department of Commerce
John Quinn, Quinn International
Richard Schlichting, University of Arizona
Linda Staheli, Office of Science and Technology Policy
Pat Tsuchitani, National Science Foundation
Phyllis Genther Yoshida, U.S. Department of Commerce
DEVELOPING HUMAN RESOURCES TO COMPETE AND COOPERATE WITH JAPAN IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
August 24, 1994
Agenda
9:00 am |
Chairman's Opening Remarks (Jim Martin, Rockwell Science Center) |
9:10 |
Researcher Experiences in Japan and Their Value in the U.S. Market |
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Anders Solem, General Electric |
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Michael Barnett, Hydromantis Co. |
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Andy Howard, Hewlett-Packard |
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Jay Martin, University of Wisconsin, Madison |
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Janice Cassidy, National Science Foundation |
10:10 |
Industry Perspectives on the Value of Japan Expertise |
Thomas Keogh, Westinghouse-Mitsubishi Electric Co. |
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Exchange Engineer Program |
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Don Shaw, Establishing a Research Laboratory in Japan, |
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Texas Instruments' Tsukuba Research Laboratory |
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Webster Howard, Managing an Industrial Alliance, the IBM |
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Toshiba Flat Panel Displays Joint Development Project |
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Yoshio Nishi, American and Japanese Perspectives |
12:15 pm |
Program Perspectives—New Efforts to Develop Human Resources |
2:00 |
Roundtable Discussion to Develop Conclusions and Policy Options and Alternative |
4:30 |
Adjourn |
Presenters and Discussants
Mark Aguiar, U.S. Department of State
Michael W. Barnett, Hydromantis, Inc.
Keith Brown, University of Pittsburgh
Robert A. Burmeister, Stanford University
Janice Cassidy, National Science Foundation
Thomas Chapman, University of Wisconsin, Madison
William Cummings, State University of New York, Buffalo
Richard Dasher, Stanford University
Barry Dayton, 3M Corp.
Patricia Gercik, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Colin Helmer, U.S. Department of State
Andy Howard, Hewlett-Packard Co.
Webster Howard, AT&T Bell Laboratories
Thomas J. Keogh, Westinghouse (retired)
Robert Kneller, National Institutes of Health
Norman Kreisman, U.S. Department of Energy
Wally Lopez, University of New Mexico
Jay Martin, University of Wisconsin, Madison
J.J. Neale, Eastman Kodak Company
Yoshio Nishi, Hewlett-Packard Co.
Patti O'Neill-Brown, U.S. Department of Commerce
John Purcell, IBM Corp.
Don W. Shaw, Texas Instruments, Inc.
John Shook, University of Michigan
Anders E. Solem, General Electric Company
Linda Staheli, Office of Science and Technology Policy
John Thome, Motorola Inc.
Patricia Tsuchitani, National Science Foundation
Koto White, Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Phyllis Genther Yoshida, U.S. Department of Commerce
JAPANESE ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY: U.S. INDUSTRY NEEDS AND ACCESS
September 8, 1994
Agenda
9:00 am |
Chairman's Opening Remarks (Jim Solberg, Purdue University) |
9:15 |
Participant Perspectives |
10:30 |
Promising Areas for U.S.-Japan Cooperation in Advanced Manufacturing |
1:30 pm |
Possible Mechanisms for Cooperation |
3:00 |
Conclusions |
3:45 |
Chairman's Summary |
4:00 |
Adjourn |
Presenters and Discussants
Joe Bordogna, National Science Foundation
Deborah Carr, Coalition for Intelligent Manufacturing Systems
Janice Cassidy, National Science Foundation
Gerry Dinneen, National Academy of Engineering
Hal Edmondson, Hewlett-Packard (retired)
Ken Flamm, U.S. Department of Defense
Ken Gabriel, Advanced Research Projects Agency
Colin Helmer, U.S. Department of State
Wayne Hofer, U.S. Department of Energy
John Hopper, U.S. Department of Defense
Rick Jackson, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Lee Kapor, GE Aircraft Engines (retired)
Bruce Kramer, National Science Foundation
Rakesh Mahajan, Deneb Robotics
Ed Miller, National Center for Manufacturing Sciences
Mark Mitchell, Coming Inc.
Patti O'Neill-Brown, U.S. Department of Commerce
Pat Tsuchitani, National Science Foundation
Mike Wozny, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Bob Verbal, Ford Motor Co.
Andy Wan, U.S. Department of Commerce
Larry Weber, National Science Foundation
Phyllis Genther Yoshida, U.S. Department of Commerce
JAPAN: THE EMERGING COMPETITIVE PARADIGMS
January 11-13, 1995
Agenda
Day One |
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6:30 pm |
Comments by Steven Vogel, University of California, Irvine |
Day Two |
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8:15 am |
Chairman's Opening Remarks (Jim Martin, Rockwell Science Center) |
8:30 |
Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment |
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Robert Leachman, University of California, Berkeley |
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Richard Aurelio, Varian Associates |
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Papken Der Torossian, Silicon Valley Group |
10:30 |
Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals, and Health Care |
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Aki Yoshikawa, Stanford University |
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Carole Cooper Martin, Pacific Bio-Link Consulting |
1:30 pm |
Advanced Materials |
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Bill Flock, Coors Electronic Packaging |
3:30 |
Autos |
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Mike Smitka, Washington and Lee University |
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Larry Hagood, Johnson Controls |
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Gerry Conover, Ford Motor Co. |
5:30 |
Adjourn |
Day Three |
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8:30 am |
Information Industries |
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Michael Borrus, University of California, Berkeley |
10:30 |
Over Arching Themes and Key Questions |
Noon |
Adjourn |
Presenters and Discussants
Richard Aurelio, Varian Associates
Erich Bloch, Council on Competitiveness
Michael Borrus, University of California, Berkeley
Benedicte Callan, University of California, Berkeley
Gerry Conover, Ford Motor Co.
Carole Cooper Martin, Pacific Bio-Link Consulting
Papken Der Torossian, Silicon Valley Group
Bill Flock, Coors Electronic Packaging
Larry Hagood, Johnson Controls
Norman Kreisman, U.S. Department of Energy
Robert Leachman, University of California, Berkeley
Mike Smitka, Washington and Lee University
Pat Tsuchitani, National Science Foundation
Steven Vogel, University of California, Irvine
Aki Yoshikawa, Stanford University