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Suggested Citation:"C Workshop Attendees." National Research Council. 1997. The Global Positioning System for the Geosciences: Summary and Proceedings of a Workshop on Improving the GPS Reference Station Infrastructure for Earth, Oceanic, and Atmospheric Science Applications. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9254.
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Appendix C

Workshop Attendees

STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Randolph Ware, chair

E. Ann Berman

Thomas Herring

Ruth Neilan

Robert Serafin

W. Kenneth Stewart

INVITED PARTICIPANTS

David Anderson

U.S. Air Force Phillips Laboratory

Richard Anthes

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

Penina Axelrad

University of Colorado, Boulder

Jeff Behr

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Wayne Brazille

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

Robin Bell

Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University

Gerhard Beutler

University of Berne, Switzerland

Michael Bevis

University of Hawaii

Roger Bilham

University of Colorado, Boulder

Sunil Bisnath

University of New Brunswick

George Born

University of Colorado, Boulder

David Carlson

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

C. David Chadwell

University of California, San Diego

Russ Chadwick

NOAA Forecast System Laboratories

Yi-chung Chao

Stanford University

Larry Cornman

National Center for Atmospheric Research

Judith Curry

University of Colorado, Boulder

Loni Czekalski

Federal Aviation Administration

Godelieve Deblonde

Atmospheric Environment Service, Canada

Richard Dirks, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

Benjamin Domenico

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

Maurice Dube

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Bakry El-Arini

Center for Advanced Aviation System Development, MITRE Corporation

Elliot Endo

U.S. Geological Survey

Suggested Citation:"C Workshop Attendees." National Research Council. 1997. The Global Positioning System for the Geosciences: Summary and Proceedings of a Workshop on Improving the GPS Reference Station Infrastructure for Earth, Oceanic, and Atmospheric Science Applications. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9254.
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Michael Exner

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

Jay Fein

National Science Foundation

Steve Fisher

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Robert Gall

National Center for Atmospheric Research

Seth Gutman

NOAA Forecast System Labs

Gene Hall

U.S. Coast Guard

Donald Hooper

University of Puerto Rico

Ellen Howell

University of Puerto Rico

David Hull

Leica, Inc.

Nancy King

U.S. Geological Survey

Kymberly Kram

University Navstar Consortium

William Kuo

National Center for Atmospheric Research

Kevin Leaman

University of Miami

Ulf Lindqwister

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Chreston Martin

EG&G

Michael Mayhew

National Science Foundation

John McCarthy

National Center for Atmospheric Research

Robert McCoy

Office of Naval Research

Ronald McPherson

National Centers for Environmental Prediction

Charles Meertens

University Navstar Consortium

Paul Montgomery

Stanford University

Mark Murray

Stanford University

David Naar

University of South Florida

Arthur Niell

Haystack Observatory

James Normandeau

University Navstar Consortium

David Parsons

National Center for Atmospheric Research

Garry Pearson

Atmospheric Environment Service, Canada

Barabara Perin

University Navstar Consortium

Paul Perreault

Trimble Navigation, Ltd.

William Prescott

U.S. Geological Survey

Paul Reveley

Radian, Inc.

James Richardson

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Vera Richardson

University Navstar Consortium

Thomas Runge

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Robert Schutz

Center for Space Research, University of Texas at Austin

Wayne Shiver

University Navstar Consortium

Suggested Citation:"C Workshop Attendees." National Research Council. 1997. The Global Positioning System for the Geosciences: Summary and Proceedings of a Workshop on Improving the GPS Reference Station Infrastructure for Earth, Oceanic, and Atmospheric Science Applications. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9254.
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James Slater

Defense Mapping Agency

Robert Snow

Allen Osborne Associates

Frederick Solheim

University Navstar Consortium

Keith Stark

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Larry Stotts

Federal Aviation Administration

James Stowell

Ashtech, Inc.

William Strange

NOAA National Geodetic Survey

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL STAFF

David Turner

Study Director

Ted Morrison

Senior Project Assistant

Theresa Van Hove

University Navstar Consortium

Michael Watkins

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Neil Weston

NOAA National Geodetic Survey

George Wiggers

U.S. Department of Transportation

Daniel Wolfe

NOAA Environmental Technologies Laboratory

William Wooden

Defense Mapping Agency

Thomas Yunck

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

James Zumberg

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Suggested Citation:"C Workshop Attendees." National Research Council. 1997. The Global Positioning System for the Geosciences: Summary and Proceedings of a Workshop on Improving the GPS Reference Station Infrastructure for Earth, Oceanic, and Atmospheric Science Applications. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9254.
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