Appendix B
Meetings and Speakers
MEETING 1
November 17-18, 2009
National Academy of Sciences Building
Washington, D.C.
The Decline and Fall of American Science Leadership
Duane R. Shelton, World Technology Evaluation Center
The National Security Imperative for Global S&T Engagement
Gerald Epstein, Center for Science, Technology & Security Policy
Presentation on Russia and Kazakhstan
Glenn Schweitzer, Office for Central Europe and Eurasia
The Implications of Strategies on Technological Innovation in China for Global Economic and Environmental Security
Fred Steward, Brunel University
MEETING 2
December 7-8, 2009
National Academy of Sciences Building
Washington, D.C.
Innovation and Development Strategies of China and India and the Changing Global Environment: Implications for the US
Carl Dahlman, Georgetown University
Global Innovation Strategies, The Role of Public-Private-Partnerships
Charles Wessner, Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy, National Research Council
Brazilian University Research: Presentation to the Committee on Global Science and Technology Strategies and Their Effect on U.S. National Security, of the U. S. National Academies
Silvio Salinas, Institute of Physics, University of São Paulo, Brazil
The Changing Face of R&D, Singapore
Peter Schwartz, Global Business Network
Science and Technology Policy in Japan
Takashi Inutsuka, Embassy of Japan
The Unrequited U.S.-Japan National Security Science & Technology Relationship
Paul Giarra, Global Strategies and Transformation
Jim Delaney, Institute for Defense Analysis
US-Japan Research, Development and Acquisition Cooperation with Department of Defense and US Industry
Frank Cevasco, Cevasco International
An Objective, Reliable and Accurate Measure of Research Leadership
Richard Klavans, SciTech Strategies, Inc.
Kevin Boyack, SciTech Strategies, Inc.
China’s National Innovation System and R&D Strategies
Somi Seong, RAND Corporation
Science &Technology Policies and Practices in India, China, and Brazil: The Case of Biotechnology and Life Sciences
Peter Singer, McLauglin-Rotman Centre for Global Health, University of Toronto
Rahim Rezaie, University of Toronto
MEETING 3
January 20-21, 2010
National Academy of Sciences Building
Washington, D.C.
The Science of Science & Innovation Policy
Julia Lane, National Science Foundation
Global R&D Innovation from an Indian Perspective
Y. S. Rajan, Confederation of Indian Industry
Evolution of the Science, Technology and Innovation Concepts in Brazil: From Discourse to Relevance
Hernan Chaimovich, The Brazilian Academy of Sciences
Current Developments in Russian Science & Technology: Between Ambitions and Realities
Peter Radoev Zashev, Emerging Markets Research University Research Group, International Business and Culture, Kymenlaakso University of Applied Sciences, Finland
Brazil Science, Technology and Innovation Plan for National Development Action Plan 2007-2010
Flavio Grynszpan, Motorola Brazil
Science and Engineering Research Council, Powering Innovations Empowering Lives
Charles Zukoski, Science and Engineering Research Council, Agency for Science Technology and Research, Singapore, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
China’s Emerging Technological Trajectory Critical Issues and Implications
Denis Fred Simon, The Pennsylvania State University
The Brazilian Innovation System Figures and Problems
Carlos Pacheco, State University of Campinas – UNICAMP
Overview of Science, Technology & Innovation Systems in Brazil
Eduardo M. Krieger, Harvard Medical School, Hypertension Unit, Heart Institute, Brazil
Russia’s Dilemma: Natural Resource State or High-Tech Player?
Loren Graham, Program in Science, Technology, and Society, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MEETING 4
March 8-9, 2010
Beckman Center of the National Academies
Irvine, California
Writing Meeting