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VI. Annex
Pages 135-150

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... The Research Park site was transferred to NASA in 1994 from the Navy as a result of the Base Realignment and Closure Act. With its prime Silicon Valley location, prominent architecture, and availability of land, NASA Research Park will be an ideal place where NASA, its collaborative partners, and the public can come together to expand human understanding of the origins of life on Earth, promote advances in aerospace and aviation technology, and understand advances in technology though public displays, interactive exhibits, lectures, and school programs.
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... NASA's management and governance responsibilities include providing overall management of NASA facilities and NASA Research Park; ensuring compliance with the Space Act and all other applicable federal laws, regulations, and NASA policies; establishing programmatic guidelines and goals and communicating these to existing and prospective partners; monitoring adherence to the development plan and approving any modifications to or amendments of the
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... The concept includes retention and enhancement of the existing historic district, construction of a new Astrobiology Laboratory, development of the California Air and Space Center in Hangar 1, construction of a Computer History Museum, incorporation of the California Center for Business of the Future, establishment of one or more university campuses, protection and expansion of natural and specie habitat, utilization of a new light rail station, and total build-out of approximately three million square feet of office, laboratory, retail, and institutional space.
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... State Department, United States Federal Trade Commission, General Accounting Office and International Trade Commission, as well as the United Nations, Commission of the European Union, the European Parliament, the OECD, as well as numerous private corporations, state governments, and a number of European Governments. He is a member of the Advisory Board to a number of international research and policy institutes, including the Zentrum fuer Europaeisch Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW, Centre for Economic Research)
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... He has written widely about the role of science parks and universities in economic policy, including the book, Technology in the Garden: Research Parks and Regional Economic Development. He has served as a consultant and advisor on science parks and other S&T development strategies to the KU, UNIDO, OECD, the World Bank, USAID, the governments of Japan, Korea, Thailand, Palestine, China, and others.
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... Speakers are italicized William Berry NASA Ames Research Center Nancy gingham NASA Ames Research Center Carolina Blake NASA Ames Research Center John Boyd NASA Ames Research Center Lewis Braxton NASA Ames Research Center Robert Caret San Jose State University McAlister Clabaugh National Research Council Jana Coleman NASA Ames Research Center 143
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... Luger University of North Carolina Patrick Mantey University of California at Santa Cruz Michael Marlaire NASA Ames Research Center Connie Martinez University of California at Santa Cruz Sally Maudlin NASA Ames Research Center Henry McDonald NASA Ames Research Center Burton McMurtry Technology Venture Investors
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... ANNEX C Meredith Michaels University of California at Santa Cruz James Morris Carnegie Mellon University Thomas Moyles NASA Ames Research Center Mark Myers Xerox Corporation Robert Norwood NASA Headquarters Edward Penhoet University of California at Berkeley and Chiron Corporation Robert Rosen NASA Ames Research Center Allison Rosenberg University of California Ken Souza NASA Ames Research Center 145 James Turner House Science Committee Thomas Vani University of California at Santa Cruz Samuel Venneri (via videoconference) NASA Headquarters Mark Weiss Xerox Corporation Charles Wessner National Research Council Robert Wilson University of Texas at Austin Patrick Windham Stanford University and Windham Consulting Steve Zornetzer NASA Ames Research Center
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... 1992. "Science Parks as Economic Development Policy: A Case Study Approach." Economic Development Quarterly 6(2)
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... 1985. Key Success Factors for University-Affiliated Research Parks.
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... 2000. The Small Business Innovation Research Program: An Assessment of the Department of Defense Fast Track Initiative.
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... 1986. "Institutions Supporting Technical Advances in Industry." American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings 76(2)


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