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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Study Participants." National Research Council. 1999. Recent Trends in U.S. Aeronautics Research and Technology. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9716.
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Appendix C
Study Participants

The committee wishes to thank the presenters who prepared materials for the committee’s review, the individuals who participated in the review of this report, and the others who supported this study—the staff of the NRC and those who took the time to participate in committee meetings.

The full committee met twice during May and June 1999. Many smaller meetings were attended by one or more committee members and representatives of public and private organizations involved in the aeronautics industry. The small group meetings were part of the committee’s information-gathering process. Outside participants are listed below, grouped by organization.

Aerospace Industries Association

John Douglass

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

David Whelan

Federal Aviation Administration

Herman Redeiss

GRA, Inc.

Richard Golaszewski

NASA Ames Research Center

C.Thomas Snyder

NASA Glenn Research Center

Brijendra Singh

NASA Office of Aero-Space Technology

Michael Mann

National Research Council

Stephen A.Merrill

Northwestern University

Aaron J.Gellman

U.S. Department of Commerce

Sally Bath

U.S. Department of Defense

Paul Piscopo

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

Bill Borger

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Study Participants." National Research Council. 1999. Recent Trends in U.S. Aeronautics Research and Technology. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9716.
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