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Suggested Citation:"B Contributors to the STAR Study." National Research Council. 1992. STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First Century. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1888.
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Appendix B
Contributors to the STAR Study

COMMITTEE ON STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE ARMY (STAR)

Executive Committee

Willis M. Hawkins, (General Study Chairman), Lockheed Corporation (Retired)

Robert R. Everett, The MITRE Corporation (Retired)

Martin A. Goland, Southwest Research Institute

Ray L. Leadabrand, Leadabrand and Associates

Michael D. Rich, The RAND Corporation

Army Liaison Personnel to Executive Committee

Richard Chait, U.S. Army Materiel Command

Integration Subcommittee

Ray L. Leadabrand (Chairman), Leadabrand and Associates

David D. Elliott, Systems Control Technology, Inc.

David C. Hazen, Princeton University (Professor Emeritus)

Walter B. LaBerge, Lockheed Corporation (Retired)

GEN John W. Pauly, Systems Control Technology, Inc.

Charles J. Shoens, Science Applications International Corporation (Retired)

Suggested Citation:"B Contributors to the STAR Study." National Research Council. 1992. STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First Century. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1888.
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Army Liaison Personnel to Integration Subcommittee

LTC Albert Sciarretta, U.S. Army Materiel Command James Fox, CACDA

Technology Management and Development Planning Subcommittee

Michael D. Rich (Chairman), The RAND Corporation

Walter B. LaBerge, Lockheed Corporation (Retired)

VADM William J. Moran, Consultant

GEN John W. Pauly, Systems Control Technology, Inc.

GEN John W. Vessey, Jr., Consultant

Science and Technology Subcommittee

Robert R. Everett (Chairman), The MITRE Corporation (Retired)

John B. Wachtman, Jr. (Vice Chairman), Rutgers University

W. James Sarjeant (Special Technical Advisor), State University of New York at Buffalo

Army Liaison Personnel to Science and Technology Subcommittee

Richard E. Smith, U.S. Army Materiel Command

Senior Technical Council

Donald S. Fredrickson, Consultant

Edward A. Frieman, Scripps Institution of Oceanography

George E. Solomon, TRW (Retired)

John B. Wachtman, Jr., Rutgers University

Technology Groups of the Science and Technology Subcommittee
Advanced Manufacturing Technology Group

James G. Ling (Lead Expert), Consultant

Roger N. Nagel (Deputy Lead Expert), Lehigh University

Theodore W. Schlie, Lehigh University

Army Liaison Personnel

Steve V. Balint, U.S. Army Materiel Command

Suggested Citation:"B Contributors to the STAR Study." National Research Council. 1992. STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First Century. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1888.
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Advanced Materials Technology Group

John D. Venables (Lead Expert), Martin-Marietta Corporation (Retired)

Yet-Ming Chiang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Lawrence T. Drzal, Michigan State University

John J. Lewandowski, Case Western Reserve University

Army Liaison Personnel

Robert N. Katz, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Joseph A. Lannon, U.S. Army Armament, Munitions and Chemical Command

Basic Sciences Technology Group

Gordon J. F. MacDonald (Lead Expert), University of California, San Diego

Jonathan I. Katz, Washington University

Army Liaison Personnel

Roy Roth, U.S. Army Research Office

Biotechnology and Biochemistry Technology Group

Christopher C. Green (Lead Expert), General Motors Research Labs

Joseph F. Soukup (Vice Lead Expert), Science Applications International Corporation

Bertram W. Maidment, Jr., Midwest Research Institute

Gregory A. Petsko, Brandeis University

Army Liaison Personnel

Daphne Kamely, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army, Research, Development and Acquisitions

Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Robotics Technology Group

Ruth M. Davis (Lead Expert), Pymatuning Group

Allen C. Ward (Vice Lead Expert), University of Michigan

David H. Brandin, A. T. Kearney Technology, Inc.

Brian P. McCune, Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Inc.

Suggested Citation:"B Contributors to the STAR Study." National Research Council. 1992. STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First Century. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1888.
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Army Liaison Personnel

Harold Breaux, U.S. Army Ballistic Research Laboratory

David C. Hodge, U.S. Army Human Engineering Laboratory

Ronald Hofer, U.S. Army Project Manager for Training Devices

Som D. Karamchetty, U.S. Army Laboratory Command

Electronics and Sensors Technology Group

Walter E. Morrow, Jr. (Lead Expert), Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Thomas C. McGill, Jr., California Institute of Technology

Edwin B. Stear, The Boeing Company

Army Liaison Personnel

Gerald J. Iafrate, U.S. Army Research Office

Clarence Thornton, Electronics Technology and Devices Laboratory

Environmental and Atmospheric Sciences Technology Group

George F. Carrier (Lead Expert), Harvard University

Wilbert Lick, University of California at Santa Barbara

Edward M. Mikhail, Purdue University

Army Liaison Personnel

James E. Morris, U.S. Army Atmospheric Science Laboratory

Long-Term Forecast of Research Workshop Participants

Dr. John B. Wachtman, Jr., (Workshop Chairman), Rutgers University

Robert R. Everett, The MITRE Corporation (Retired)

J. Christian Gillin, San Diego Veterans Administration Medical Center

John B. Harkins, Texas Instruments

Walter B. LaBerge, Lockheed Corporation (Retired)

Wilbert Lick, University of California at Santa Barbara

Edward M. Mikhail, Purdue University

Gregory A. Petsko, Brandeis University

Richard S. Shevell, Stanford University

Joseph F. Soukup, Science Applications International Corporation

Suggested Citation:"B Contributors to the STAR Study." National Research Council. 1992. STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First Century. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1888.
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John D. Venables, Martin-Marietta Corporation (Retired)

Allen C. Ward, University of Michigan

Army Liaison Personnel

Gerald Iafrate, Director, Army Research Office (ARO), Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

Robert J. Campbell, Chemical and Biological Sciences, ARO

Jagdish Chandra, Director, Mathematical Sciences Division, ARO

Joseph Del Vecchio, Director, Space Programs Laboratory, U.S. Army Engineering Topographic Laboratories, Fort Belvoir, Virginia

Walter Flood, Director, Geosciences, ARO

Robert Ghirardelli, Director, Chemical and Biological Sciences, ARO

Robert Guenther, Director, Physics Division, ARO

James Mink, Director, Electronics Division, ARO

John Praeter, Associate Director, Material Sciences, ARO

Roy Roth, Technical Support Office, ARO

Michael Stroscio, Senior Scientist, ARO

Optics, Photonics, and Directed Energy Technology Group

Alfred B. Gschwendtner (Lead Expert), Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Louis C. Marquet, Nichols Research Corporation

Shen Y. Shey, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Richard C. Williamson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Army Liaison Personnel

Rudolph Buser, U.S. Army Communications—Electronics Command

Donald R. Ponikvar, Office of the Secretary of Defense

John Pollard, CECOM Center for Night Vision and Electro-optics

Propulsion and Power Technology Group

Gerard W. Elverum (Lead Expert), TRW, Inc. (Retired)

W. James Sarjeant (Vice Lead Expert), State University of New York at Buffalo

Army Liaison Personnel

William D. Stephens, U.S. Army Missile Command

Suggested Citation:"B Contributors to the STAR Study." National Research Council. 1992. STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First Century. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1888.
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Systems Panels
Airborne Systems Panel

Richard S. Shevell (Chairman), Stanford University

Basil S. Papadales (Vice Chairman), W. J. Schafer Associates

John F. Cashen, Northrup Corporation

Wesley L. Harris, The University of Tennessee Space Institute

Ira F. Kuhn, Jr., Directed Technologies, Inc.

Anthony F. LoPresti, Loral Aeroneutronics

Robert M. McKillip, Jr., Princeton University

Robert H. Widmer, General Dynamics (Retired)

Ex-Officio Member

Lawrence T. Drzal, Michigan State University

Army Liaison Personnel

Bruce W. Fowler, U.S. Army Missile Command

William McCorkle, U.S. Army Missile Command

David J. Weller, U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command

Electronics Systems Panel

J. Fred Bucy (Chairman), Texas Instruments Incorporated (Retired)

John K. Harkins (Vice Chairman), Texas Instruments Incorporated

William Kelly Cunningham, LTV Missiles

Mike W. Fossier, Raytheon Company

Ronald J. Marini, Martin Marietta Electronic Systems

Richard T. Roca, AT&T Bell Laboratories

Robert A. Singer, Hughes Aircraft Company

Ronald D. Sugar, TRW Space Communications Division

Richard P. Wishner, Advanced Decision Systems

Ex-Officio Members

Yet-Ming Chiang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Alfred B. Gschwendtner, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Edwin B. Stear, The Boeing Company

Allen C. Ward, University of Michigan

Suggested Citation:"B Contributors to the STAR Study." National Research Council. 1992. STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First Century. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1888.
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Army Liaison Personnel

Anthony V. Campi, U.S. Army Electronics—Communications Command

Woodrow C. Holmes, U.S. Army Electronics—Communications Command

Eugene Famolari, Jr., U.S. Army Electronics—Communications Command

Health and Medical Systems Panel

Richard M. Krause (Chairman), National Institutes of Health

William R. Drucker (Vice Chairman), Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

Joseph M. Davie, G.D. Searle & Company

J. Christian Gillin, San Diego Veterans Administration Medical Center

Robert W. Mann, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Jay P. Sanford, Antimicrobial Therapy, Inc.

Kenneth W. Sell, Emory University School of Medicine

Army Liaison Personnel

COL Steven Hursh, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

Robert H. Mosebar, U.S. Army Health Services Command

Lethal Systems Panel

Joseph Steinberg (Chairman), Naval Postgraduate School

Harry D. Fair, The University of Texas at Austin

Michael E. Melich, Naval Postgraduate School

Hyla S. Napadensky, Napadensky Engineers, Inc.

Walter R. Sooy, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Michael A. Wartell, Sandia National Laboratories

Army Liaison Personnel

John Kramar, U.S. Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity

Suggested Citation:"B Contributors to the STAR Study." National Research Council. 1992. STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First Century. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1888.
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Mobility Systems Panel

William G. Agnew (Chairman), General Motors Corporation (Retired)

Gary L. Borman, University of Wisconsin

Gordon R. England, General Dynamics

William J. Harris, Texas A&M University

Robert F. Stengel, Princeton University

Robert D. Wismer, John Deere Corporation

Charles D. Wood, Southwest Research Institute

Army Liaison Personnel

Wayne K. Wheelock, U.S. Army Tank-Automotive Command

Personnel Systems Panel

David C. Nagel (Chairman), Apple Computer, Inc.

Earl B. Hunt (Vice Chairman), University of Washington

James G. Greeno, Stanford University

Alan M. Lesgold, University of Pittsburgh

Martin A. Tolcott, Office of Naval Research (Retired)

Joseph Zeidner, The George Washington University

Army Liaison Personnel

Myron A. Fischl, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, U.S. Army

Special Technologies Systems Panel

Gilbert F. Decker (Chairman), ACUREX Corporation

Robert A. Beaudet, University of Southern California

Lawrence J. Delaney, Montgomery and Associates

Paul G. Kaminski, Technology Strategies and Alliances

Charles A. Rosen, Consultant

Harold F. O'Neil, Jr., University of Southern California

Tito T. Serafini, TRW, Inc.

Clarence H. Stewart, Processing Research, Inc.

Peter J. Weinberger, AT&T Bell Laboratories

Suggested Citation:"B Contributors to the STAR Study." National Research Council. 1992. STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First Century. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1888.
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Army Liaison Personnel

David Heberlein, U.S. Army Belvoir Research, Development and Engineering Center

Robert W. Lewis, U.S. Army Natick Research, Development and Engineering Center

Support Systems Panel

David C. Hardison (Chairman), Consultant

Morton B. Berman, The RAND Corporation

Alan B. Perkins, The MITRE Corporation

Richard P. Wishner, Advanced Decision Systems

Ex-Officio Members

John J. Lewandowski, Case Western Reserve University

Edward K. Mikhail, Purdue University

W. James Sarjeant, State University of New York at Buffalo

Allen C. Ward, University of Michigan

Army Liaison Personnel

Clayton ''Richard'' Lee, U.S. Army Logistics Center

Study Committee on STAR (SCOS)

Walter B. LaBerge (Chairman), Lockheed Corporation (Retired)

Lawrence J. Delaney, Montgomery and Associates

David D. Elliott, Systems Control Technology, Inc.

Robert R. Everett, The MITRE Corporation (Retired)

Donald S. Fredrickson, Consultant

Edward A. Frieman, Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Martin A. Goland, Southwest Research Institute

Christopher C. Green, General Motors Research Labs

David C. Hardison, Consultant

Willis M. Hawkins, Lockheed Corporation (Retired)

Ray L. Leadabrand, Leadabrand and Associates

GEN John W. Pauly, Systems Control Technology, Inc.

Michael D. Rich, The RAND Corporation

George E. Solomon, TRW, Inc. (Retired)

GEN John W. Vessey, Jr., Consultant

John B. Wachtman, Jr., Rutgers University

Suggested Citation:"B Contributors to the STAR Study." National Research Council. 1992. STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First Century. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1888.
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Additional Army Liaison Support

LTC(P) Daniel M. Ferezan, U.S. Army Training & Doctrine Command (TRADOC)

John Hansen, U.S. Army Engineering Topographic Laboratories

MG Jerry C. Harrison, U.S. Army Laboratory Command

Cleves H. Howell III, U.S. Army Materiel Command

Peter G. Pappas, U.S. Army Strategic Defense Command

COL Douglas J. Richardson, U.S. Special Operations Command

COL Thomas E. Stalzer, U.S. Army Operational Test and Evaluation Agency

STAR Study Staff

Archie L. Wood, interim Study Director

Catharine E. Little, Study Director, April 1990 to April 1991

Kay S. Kimura, Study Director, October 1988 to April 1990

Donald A. Siebenaler, Senior Staff Officer, February 1991 to October 1991

Ann M. Stark, Project Officer and Administrative Coordinator

Margo L. Francesco, Administrative Secretary

Kelly Norsingle, Senior Secretary

STAR Editorial Staff

Robert J. Katt, Senior Writer/Editor, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems

Lynn D. Kasper, Technical Editor, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems

Glenn P. Hecton, Technical Writer, Washington, D.C.

Caroletta Lowe, Technical Editor, Ellicott City, Maryland

Katharine Carlson, Technical Editor, Reston, Virginia

Graphic Art

Kay Amundson, Renton, Washington

Leigh Coriale, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C.

Suggested Citation:"B Contributors to the STAR Study." National Research Council. 1992. STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First Century. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1888.
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BOARD ON ARMY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY*

Martin A. Goland (Chairman), Southwest Research Institute

J. Fred Bucy, Consultant

Richard C. Flagan, California Institute of Technology

M. Frederick Hawthorne, University of California

David C. Hazen, Consultant

Earl B. Hunt, University of Washington

Robert G. Loewy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

William D. Manly, Consultant

Hyla S. Napadensky, Consultant

Peter G. Olenchuk, Major General, U.S. Army (Retired)

Richard M. Osgood, Jr., Columbia University

Joseph Sternberg, Naval Postgraduate School

BOARD STAFF

Bruce Braun, Director, November 1991 to present

Archie L. Wood, interim Director

Catharine E. Little, Acting Director, 1990 to 1991

Donald A. Siebenaler, Senior Staff Officer, February 1991

Helen D. Johnson, Administrative Associate

Ann M. Stark, Administrative Assistant

Margo L. Francesco, Administrative Secretary

Kelly Norsingle, Senior Secretary

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The terms of all members of the Board at the time the STAR study was initiated expired in June 1990.

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