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Appendix C Members of the Committee
Pages 272-278

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... As senior vice president, IBM Research, from 1989 to the end of 1995, he was responsible for the work of about 2500 technical professionals in seven research laboratories around the world. Two of these laboratories, in Beijing, China, and in Austin, Texas, were established under his leadership.
From page 273...
... He has contributed numerous articles to professional journals. Norman Abramson is vice president and chief technical officer of ALOHA Networks, a San Francisco company providing satellite access to the Internet using small Earth stations.
From page 274...
... Dr. Balkovich has also held a number of academic appointments, including adjunct associate professor at Brandeis University, visiting scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and assistant professor at the University of Connecticut.
From page 275...
... He is a fellow of the IEEE Computer Society and of the Association for Computing Machinery and past chair of the IEEE Technical Committee on Security and Privacy. He also served on the National Bureau of Standards' Computer and Telecommunications Security Council and on the National Research Council's study committees that produced Computers at Risk and For the Record.
From page 276...
... Air Force as a Lieutenant General in August 1995. Until December 1998 he was vice president and director of planning and information technology for the Space and Systems Technol
From page 277...
... He was previously Deputy Chief of Staff for Command, Control, Communications & Computers, Headquarters, United States Air Force, a position from which he directed Air Force-wide information systems planning and policy development. Earlier in his Air Force career, he served as Commander of the Air Force Rome Air Development Center and as Joint Program Manager, World-Wide Military Command and Control System Information System.
From page 278...
... , wide-area surveillance, over-the-horizon sensors and targeting, communications networks and architectures, high-frequency radar, and ionospheric propagation. His current responsibilities include overall management of a diverse set of programs sponsored by Army, Navy, Air Force, and selected DOD agencies that address operational and technical issues associated with National Command Authority connectivity to U.S.


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