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Suggested Citation:"WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS." National Research Council. 1990. Crossroads of Information Technology Standards. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10440.
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Workshop Participants Fred Andrews Bell Communications Research, Inc. Red Bank, New Jersey Jacob J. Appel Pacific Bell San Ramon, California Stanley C. Beckelman Boeing Computer Services Seattle, Washington Herbert D. Benington UNISYS Defense Systems McLean, Virginia Bernard J. Bennington U.S. Postal Service Washington, D.C. John L. Berg Futuretech, Inc. Alexandria, Virginia Stanley Besen RAND Corporation Washington, D.C. 69 Jack Biddle Computer and Communications IndustIy Association Washington, D.C. Peter Bohacek AT&T Holmdel, New Jersey Laurie Bride Boeing Computer Services Redmond, Washington James Burrows National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, Maryland Carl F. Cargill Digital Equipment Corporation Maynard, Massachusetts Kenneth Chrisman American Express Navel Related Services Phoenix, Arizona

70 Paul David Stanford University Stanford, California Bruce R. DeMayer Ameritech Mobile Communications, Inc. Schaumberg, Illinois Gary Dempsey US West Advanced Technologies Englewood, Colorado Allan SU Ditchfield MCI Telecommunications Corporation Arlington, Virginia Hank Dorris Department of the Navy Washington, D.C. Irwin Dorros Bell Communications Research Livingston, New Jersey Tom C. Edrington Pacific Bell San Ramon, California Jean-Paul Emard Computer and Business Equipment Manufacturers Association Washington, D.C. Joseph Farrell University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, California Lincoln D. Faurer International Corporation for Open Systems McLean, Virginia Rudolph J. Frank Cincinnati Bell Telephone Cincinnati, Ohio Charles Gardner Eastman Kodak Rochester, New York William Hanrahan Computer and Business Equipment Manufacturers Association Washington, D.C. Robert Harris University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, California Warren Hawrylko Defense Communication Engineering Center Reston, Virginia Robert H. Helgesen NYNEX Service Company White Plains, New York Joseph W. Holmes Electronic Data Systems Corporation Plano, Texas Roy N. Holmes Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, New York Dan Hochvert NYNEX Service Company White Plains, New York Brad Horky Southwestern Bell Telephone Company St. Louis, Missouri Robert W. Humes Ameritech Services Schaumberg, Illinois Michael A. Kaminski General Motors Corporation Warren, Michigan

71 Michael Katz University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, California Bruce Lepisto Department of Defense Washington, D.C. Eugene Lotochinski Northern Telecom Inc. Nashville, Tennessee Henry Marchese AT&T Bedminster, New Jersey David Morgan Motorola Schaumburg, Illinois 0. Ray Pardo Bechtel Group, Inc. San Francisco, California Joseph J. Potts, P.E. GTE Laboratories, Incorporated Waltham, Massachusetts Clyde V. Prestowitz Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Washington, D.C. L. John Rankine L.J. Rankine Consulting Services Westport, Connecticut Arthur K Reilly Bell Communications Research Red Bank, New Jersey Roy D. Rosner GSI Danet, Inc. Reston, Virginia Garth Saloner MIT Sloan School of Management Cambridge, Massachusetts Eric Scarce Telenet Communications Reston, Virginia Gary C. Schlanger Bell Communications, Research Livingston, New Jersey Peter R. Schneider International Business Machines Corporation Armonk, New York John W. Seazholtz Bell Atlantic Arlington, Virginia Neal B. Seitz National Telecommunications and Information Administration U.S. Department of Commerce Boulder, Colorado Carl Shapiro Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Stanford, California John F. Sheeran The Boeing Company Seattle, Washington Marvin Sirbu Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Ron Skelton Aetna Life and Casualty Insurance Company Hartford, Connecticut Michael B. Spring University of Pittsburg Pittsburg, Pennsylvania John P. Stern American Electronics Association ~kyo, Japan

72 Ian Sugarbroad Northern, Inc. Richardson, Texas Joseph MU Timko AT&T Bell I~boratories Holmdel, New Jersey William E. Vance International Business Machines Cor- poration Somers, New York Shukri ~ Wakid National Institute of Standards and Technology U.S. Department of Commerce Gaithersburg, Maryland T. Davis Waltrip The Ravelers Companies Hartford, Connecticut Martin Weiss University of Pittsburg Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Robert M. White National Academy of Engineering Washington, D.C. Helen M. Wood National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Washington, D.C. Charles Zegers American National Standards Institute New York, New York

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