ARMY MEDICAL
Research and
Development
INFRASTRUCTURE
PLANNING
PROCEEDINGS OF A WORKSHOP
Norm Haller, Rapporteur
Board on Army Research and Development
Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
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PLANNING COMMITTEE ON ARMY MEDICAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING1
JOAN BIENVENUE,2 University of Virginia, Co-Chair
JOHN D. CLEMENTS, Tulane University School of Medicine (emeritus professor), Co-Chair
RUZENA K. BAJCSY, NAE3/NAM,4 University of California, Berkeley
ROBERT A. BARISH, University of Illinois, Chicago
CLARION E. JOHNSON, ExxonMobil (retired)
KENT KESTER, Sanofi Pasteur
ANN SALAMONE, NAE, Rochal Industries, LLC
MARTÍN-JOSE SEPÚLVEDA, NAM, IBM Fellow
PHILIP SPINELLA, St. Louis Children’s Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine
MARY ANN SPOTT, Joint Trauma System
Staff
WILLIAM MILLONIG, Director, Scholar, Board on Army Research and Development
SARAH JUCKETT, Program Officer
STEVEN DARBES, Program Officer
CAMERON MALCOM, Senior Program Assistant
CLEMENT MULOCK, Program Assistant
AANIKA SENN, Program Coordinator
LINDA WALKER, Program Coordinator
CHRIS JONES, Senior Finance Business Partner
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1 The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s planning committees are solely responsible for organizing the workshop, identifying topics, and choosing speakers. The responsibility for the published Proceedings of a Workshop rests with the workshop rapporteur and the institution.
2 Member, Board on Army Research and Development.
3 Member, National Academy of Engineering.
4 Member, National Academy of Medicine.
BOARD ON ARMY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
KATHARINA McFARLAND, Retired in January 2017 as Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics & Technology), Chair
MICHAEL BEAR, BAE Systems, Vice Chair
ANDREW ALLEYNE, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
DAVID AUCSMITH, University of Washington
JAMES BAGIAN, University of Michigan
JOAN BIENVENUE, University of Virginia
JOHN V. FARR, United States Military Academy at West Point (emeritus professor)
GEORGE T. (RUSTY) GRAY III, Los Alamos National Laboratory
WILLIAM HIX, United States Army (ret.)
SEAN KIRKPATRICK, National Intelligence University
VIJAY KUMAR, University of Pennsylvania
DUNCAN McGILL, Mercyhurst University
CHRISTINA MURATA, Deloitte
ALBERT A. SCIARRETTA, CNS Technologies, Inc.
GEOFFREY D. THOME, SAIC
JAMES THOMSEN, Seaborne Defense, LLC
JOSEP TORRELLAS, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and Center for Programmable Extreme-Scale Computing
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Acknowledgments
The U.S. Army, especially the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Army Research and Technology (DASA(RT)), Dr. Philip Perconti, was key to originating this workshop and supporting its work.
The Army and the National Academies express their gratitude to the expert speakers whose presentations helped further the dialogue on Army Medical Research and Development Infrastructure Planning.
The Army and the National Academies also wish to thank the members of the planning committee for their work in developing an excellent workshop agenda.
The planning committee wishes to thank the staff for excellent work in preparing for and conducting the meeting.
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