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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Participants List 24 October 2002 Symposium." National Research Council. 2004. SBIR Program Diversity and Assessment Challenges: Report of a Symposium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11082.
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Appendix B:
Participants List 24 October 2002 Symposium

Zoltan Acs

University of Baltimore

Clara Asmail

National Institute of Standards and Technology

David B. Audretsch

Indiana University

Tijan Aybar

Department of Commerce

Gene Banucci

Advanced Technology Materials, Inc.

Jon Baron

Coalition for Evidence-Based Policy

Roscoe G. Bartlett

U.S. House of Representatives

Tabitha Benney

The National Academies

Robert Berger

Department of Energy

Richard Bissell

The National Academies

Grant Black

Georgia State University

William B. Bonvillian

Office of Senator Lieberman

Joseph Bordogna

National Science Foundation

Michael Borrus

The Petkevich Group, LLC

Peter Cahill

BRTRC, Inc.

   

Speakers are in italics

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Participants List 24 October 2002 Symposium." National Research Council. 2004. SBIR Program Diversity and Assessment Challenges: Report of a Symposium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11082.
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Joseph Capuano

Department of Transportation

Robert Carpenter

University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Richard W. Carroll

Digital System Resources, Inc.

Gail Cassell

Eli Lilly and Company

Victor Chavez

Sandia National Laboratories

Major L. Clarke, III

Small Business Administration

Charles Cleland

Department of Agriculture

Ritchie Coryell

National Science Foundation

K.C. Das

Commonwealth of Virginia

Gregory J. Dean

Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship

LeAnn Delaney

House Committee on Small Business

David Dierksheide

The National Academies

Lee Eiden

Department of Education

Julie Ann Elston

University of Central Florida

Maryann Feldman

Johns Hopkins University

David H. Finifter

The College of William and Mary

Ivory Fisher

Department of Defense

Kenneth Flamm

University of Texas at Austin

Patricia R. Forbes

Senate Committee on Small Business and Entreprenuership

R.H. Forrester

Aston Business School

M. Christina Gabriel

Carnegie Mellon University

James Gallup

Environmental Protection Agency

Jacques S. Gansler

University of Maryland

Robin Gaster

North Atlantic Research

Jere Glover

Small Business and Technology Coalition

David Goldston

House Science Committee

   

Speakers are in italics

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Participants List 24 October 2002 Symposium." National Research Council. 2004. SBIR Program Diversity and Assessment Challenges: Report of a Symposium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11082.
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Jo Anne Goodnight

National Institutes of Health

Gina Harrison

Office of Congresswoman Jane Harman

Chris Hayter

The National Academies

Anne K. Health

National Institutes of Health

Carole A. Heilman

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Joseph Henebury

Department of Transportation

Chip Highsmith

Digital System Resources

Charles J. Holland

Department of Defense

Jim Jensen

National Academy of Sciences

Milton D. Johnson

Department of Energy

Michael-David Kerns

National Institute on Aging

Robert Kispert

Massachusetts Technology Collaborative

Charles Kolb

Aerodyne Research, Inc.

Adam Korobow

The National Academies

Bernd Kramer

German Embassy

David Kramer

Science and Government Report

Thomas Liljemark

VINNOVA

Henry (Pete) Linsert, Jr.

Martek Biosciences Corporation

Terry Lynch

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Clark McFadden

Dewey Ballantine

Michael McGeary

McGeary and Smith

Duncan T. Moore

Rochester University

Francisco Moris

National Science Foundation

Owen Moss

CIIT

Russell Moy

The National Academies

   

Speakers are in italics

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Participants List 24 October 2002 Symposium." National Research Council. 2004. SBIR Program Diversity and Assessment Challenges: Report of a Symposium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11082.
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Jostein Mykletun

Royal Norwegian Embassy

Kesh S. Narayanan

National Science Foundation

Robert L. Norwood

NASA

Markku Oikarainen

Tekes

Gregory H. Olsen

Sensors Unlimited

Lori Perine

Interpretech, LLC

Jeanne Powell

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Linda F. Powers

Toucan Capital Corporation

Peter Preusch

National Institutes of Health

Teresa Puretz

Department of Defense

Lawrence M. Rausch

National Science Foundation

Carl Ray

NASA

Frank Rucky

Department of Defense

Rosalie T. Ruegg

TIA Consulting

Amy Ryan

Department of Commerce

Vinny Schaper

Office of Naval Research

Tom Scott

Department of Transportation

Stephanie Shipp

Advanced Technology Program

Sujai Shivakumar

The National Academies

Donald Siegel

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Paula E. Stephan

Georgia State University

Todd Stewart

Ohio State University

Roland Tibbetts

National Science Foundation (ret.)

James Turner

House Science Committee

Susan Van Hemel

The National Academies

Christine Villa

BRTRC, Inc.

Steven Wallach

Pennie & Edmonds LLP

   

Speakers are in italics

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Participants List 24 October 2002 Symposium." National Research Council. 2004. SBIR Program Diversity and Assessment Challenges: Report of a Symposium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11082.
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Charles W. Wessner

The National Academies

Kevin Wheeler

Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship

John Williams

U.S. Navy

Robert Wilson

University of Texas at Austin

Patrick Windham

Windham Consulting

James Woo

InterScience, Inc.

Jack Yadvish

NASA

   

Speakers are in italics

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Participants List 24 October 2002 Symposium." National Research Council. 2004. SBIR Program Diversity and Assessment Challenges: Report of a Symposium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11082.
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In response to a Congressional mandate, the National Research Council conducted a review of the Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) at the five federal agencies with SBIR programs with budgets in excess of $100 million (DOD, NIH, NASA, DOE, and NSF). The project was designed to answer questions of program operation and effectiveness, including the quality of the research projects being conducted under the SBIR program, the commercialization of the research, and the program's contribution to accomplishing agency missions. The first in a series to be published in response to the Congressional request, this report summarizes the presentations at a symposium convened at the beginning of the project. The report provides a comprehensive overview of the SBIR program’s operations at the five agencies responsible for 96 percent of the program’s operations.

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