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Suggested Citation:"Current Roster." National Research Council. 2014. Naval Studies Board 40th Anniversary: 1974-2014. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/19543.
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CURRENT ROSTER

MEMBERS

DR. MIRIAM E. JOHN, Chair

Independent Consultant

DR. CHARLES R. CUSHING (NAE)

C.R. Cushing & Co., Inc.

DR. JAMES N. EAGLE

Naval Postgraduate School

LTGEN GEORGE J. FLYNN, USMC (Ret.)

Independent Consultant

DR. ROCHEL GELMAN (NAS)

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

MR. JAMES R. GOSLER

Independent Consultant

DR. SUSAN HACKWOOD

California Council on Science and Technology

MR. CHARLES E. HARPER

Semtech Corporation

DR. TAMARA E. JERNIGAN

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

DR. BERNADETTE JOHNSON

Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

DR. TERRY P. LEWIS

Raytheon Company

DR. RONALD R. LUMAN

Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University

DR. RICHARD S. MULLER (NAE)

University of California at Berkeley

DR. JOSEPH PEDLOSKY (NAS)

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

VADM DAVID P. PEKOSKE, USCG (Ret.)

A-T Solutions, Inc.

ADM J. PAUL REASON, USN (Ret.)

Independent Consultant

DR. ALTON D. ROMIG, JR. (NAE)

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

DR. FRED B. SCHNEIDER (NAE)

Cornell University

HON. PAUL A. SCHNEIDER

The Chertoff Group

DR. ALLAN STEINHARDT

Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc.

DR. TIMOTHY M. SWAGER (NAS)

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MCPON RICK D. WEST, USN (Ret.)

Paladin Data Systems

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Suggested Citation:"Current Roster." National Research Council. 2014. Naval Studies Board 40th Anniversary: 1974-2014. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/19543.
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STAFF

DR. CHARLES F. DRAPER

Director

MS. CHERIE M. CHAUVIN

Senior Program Officer

DR. RAYMOND S. WIDMAYER

Senior Program Officer

MS. MARTA V. HERNANDEZ

Associate Program Officer

MS. SUSAN G. CAMPBELL

Administrative Coordinator

MS. MARY G. (DIXIE) GORDON

Information Officer

MS. HEATHER M. LOZOWSKI

Financial Manager

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Naval Studies Board and Navy staff at the 2014 summer meeting hosted by VADM Nora W. Tyson, USN, Deputy Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command (front center) in Norfolk, Virginia.

Suggested Citation:"Current Roster." National Research Council. 2014. Naval Studies Board 40th Anniversary: 1974-2014. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/19543.
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Forty years ago the Naval Studies Board was created at the request of then Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr. As stated in his request to the National Academy of Sciences, he thought it important for the Navy to have an outside resource to which it could turn "for independent and outside counsel on any area of its responsibilities involving the interplay of scientific and technical matters with other national issues." Admiral Zumwalt, together with Under Secretary of the Navy Honorable David S. Potter and President of the National Academy of Sciences Dr. Philip Handler, recognized the importance of not only continuing but also focusing and strengthening the relationship that had existed between the National Academy of Sciences and the Department of the Navy since the Academy's creation in 1863.

To commemorate this special anniversary, Naval Studies Board 40th Anniversary provides an overview of the history, mission, and accomplishments of the Board. In the coming years, the Naval Studies Board will continue to serve as a source of independent, long-range, scientific and technical planning advice for the nation's naval forces. It will also work to ensure that the relationships between the operational, science, engineering, and technical communities remain as strong and productive as ever to ensure that progress continues in areas most critical to meeting future naval forces’ needs.

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