Joseph Gormley, Director of Electrical/Electronic Systems Engineering Office, Ford Motor Company
Donald A. Hicks, Professor of Political Economics, Bruton Center for Development Studies, University of Texas at Dallas
William G. Howard, Jr., Senior Fellow, National Academy of Engineering
Cherri J. Langenfeld, Acting Director, Office of Technology Policy, U.S. Department of Energy
John W. Lyons, Director of National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Department of Commerce
Alexander MacLachlan, Senior Vice President of Technology, DuPont Company
John S. Mayo, Senior Vice President of Network Systems and Network Services, AT&T Bell Labs
Edward A. Miller, President, National Center for Manufacturing Sciences
Parviz Mokhtari, Corporate Vice President and Assistant General Manager, Automotive and Industrial Electronics Group, Motorola, Inc.
Thomas J. Murrin, Deputy Secretary of Commerce, U.S. Department of Commerce
Walt Plosila, President of Montgomery County High-Technology Council
Niels Reimers, Acting Director of Office of Technology Licensing, University of California at Berkeley
William Ribbens, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department, University of Michigan
James Sherblom, Transgenic Sciences, Inc.
Jack Simon, Advanced Manufacturing Engineering, General Motors Corporation
H. Guyford Stever, Corporate Director and Science Advisor
David H. Swanson, Economic Development, Georgia Tech Research Institute
Robert A. Weinberg, Whitehead Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
James B. Wyngaarden, Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office of the President
Gerold Yonas, Director of Laboratory Staff, Sandia National Laboratories
Workshop on "RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CONSORTIA: MYTH AND REALITY" THE GOVERNMENT ROLE IN CIVILIAN TECHNOLOGY PROJECT AND THE ACADEMY INDUSTRY PROGRAM March 26-27, 1991
PRESENTERS
John A. Armstrong, Vice President of IBM Corporation
Harvey J. Berger, M.D., Chairman and CEO, ARIAD Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Frank P. Carrubba, Director of Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Hewlett-Packard Company
John M. Deutch, Institute Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Craig I. Fields, President and CEO Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation
Kenneth Flamm, Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution
Robert W. Galvin, Chairman of the Executive Committee, Motorola
Gregory Gardiner, Director, Research Operations, Pfizer Central Research, Pfizer, Inc.
Kiyoshi Hasegawa, Executive Director, Optoelectronics Technology Research Corporation
John W. Lyons, Director, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Robert M. Price, Retired Chairman and CEO, Control Data Corporation
William J. Spencer, President and CEO, SEMATECH
Karl H. Zaininger, President and CEO, Siemens Corporate Research, Inc.
INDIVIDUAL BRIEFINGS
RICHARD BERNSTEIN, Defense Intelligence Agency
PETER CANNON, President and CEO, Conductus, Inc.
MITCHELL DOSSETT, Defense Intelligence Agency
IRWIN FELLER, Pennsylvania State University
CARY GRAVATT, National Institute of Standards and Technology
RONALD KELLER, Defense Intelligence Agency
VICTOR REIS, Director, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
WILLIAM RUTTER, Chairman, Chiron Corporation
JOHN B. TAYLOR, Council of Economic Advisors, Executive Office of the President
JOHN WARNER, Vice President, Boeing Commercial Airplane Group
ROBERT M. WHITE, Undersecretary of Commerce for Technology, U.S. Department of Commerce
LEO YOUNG, U.S. Department of Defense
APPENDIX D Biographical Information on Panel Members and Professional Staff
PANEL MEMBERS
HAROLD BROWN, Chairman, is Chairman of the Foreign Policy Institute of the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. He also serves as a member of the Board of Directors of IBM, CBS, and Cummins Engine Company, among other companies. Dr. Brown was Secretary of Defense from 1977 until 1981. From 1969 until 1977, he was President of the California Institute of Technology. Dr. Brown served as Director of Defense Research and Engineering from 1961 to 1965. He subsequently became Secretary of the Air Force, a post he held until 1969. Before beginning his Defense Department work in 1961, Dr. Brown had been Director of the Radiation Laboratory at Livermore, University of California and a member of the President's Science Advisory Committee.
JOHN A. ARMSTRONG is Vice President and Director of Research for IBM. In 1989, he was elected to the Corporate Management Board. Since joining IBM in 1963, he has held several positions within the company's research laboratories, including Director of Physical Sciences and Manager of Materials and Technology Development. Previously he was Chairman of the Advisory Board for Physics of the National Science Foundation. In 1987, Dr. Armstrong was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences. Dr. Armstrong has written or co-authored more than 50 scientific papers on the