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APPENDIXES
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... Appendixes
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... Chiddix, Time Warner Cable Yi-Tzuu Chien, National Science Foundation Melvyn Ciment, National Science Foundation David D Clark, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mark Corbitt, Federal Communications Commission Michael Corrigan, General Services Administration George Cotter, National Security Agency D
From page 252...
... Green, Cable Television Laboratories Incorporated Michael D Greenbaum, Bell Atlantic Corporation Allen S
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... : Tora Bikson, RAND Corporation Michael Greenbaum, Bell Atlantic Corporation Allen Hammond, New York Law School Brian Kahin, Harvard University David Messerschmitt, University of California at Berkeley 9:00 9:15 9:30 253 Introduction and Charge to Workshop: Lewis Branscomb TPWG and Its Sponsorship of the NII Technology Deployment Project: Howard Frank, Advanced Research Projects Agency Technology Deployment Scenarios Discussion Leader: Robert Lucky, Bell Communications Research Steering Committee Participants: fames Chiddix, Time Warner Cable foseph Flaherty, CBS Incorporated Richard Liebhaber, MCI Communications Corporation Invited Participants: Robert Atkinson, Teleport Communications Group Marina Mann, Electric Power Research Institute fames McKinney, Advanced Television Systems Committee Mahal Mohan, AT&T Corporation Richard Ottinger, Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission (retired) Stewart Personick, Bell Communications Research Lawrence Seidman, Hughes Telecommunications and Space Sector
From page 254...
... Laura Jennings, Microsoft Corporation Avram Miller, Intel Corporation 3:00 5:15 6:30 7:30 APPENDIX A Domain-Specific Applications: Specialized vs. Common Conditions Discussion Leaders: Cynthia Braddon, The McGraw-Hill Companies, and Donald Simborg, KnowMed Systems Invited Participants: Education Alan Blatecky, MCNC Bernard Gifford, Academic Systems Corporation Marvin Weinberger, Infonautics Corporation Health care Clement McDonald, Regenstrief Institute Richard Sharpe, John A
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... APPENDIX A 255 Wednesday, January 18,1995 9:00 The Internet as an NII Model Discussion Leader: Richard Liebhaber, MCI Communications Steering Committee Participant: David Clark, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Invited Participants: Anthony Rutkowski, Internet Society Marty Tenenbaum, EIT/CommerceNet Stephen Wolff, Cisco Systems Incorporated 10:45 Dueling Definitions Discussion Leader: David Clark, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4:30 Adjourn 1:00 p.m. Capstone-NII Technology Deployment: Barriers and Drivers Discussion Leader: Joseph Flaherty, CBS Incorporated Members of the Steering Committee and Designated Participants Springing Forward: Next Steps, White Papers, and the May 23-24 Forum Members of the Steering Committee Plenary Discussion
From page 256...
... Wendell B Bailey, National Cable Television Association Jonathan Band, Morrison and Foerster John Baras, University of Maryland Carol Barnes, National Institute of Standards and Technology Bruce Barrow, Defense Information Systems Agency Richard Barth, Motorola Incorporated Herbert Becker, Library of Congress Scott Behnke, DynCorp Louis Berger, BBN Systems and Technologies Henry Bertoni, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn Kul Bhasin, NASA Lewis Research Center 256
From page 257...
... loseph Donahue, Thomson Consumer Electronics Incorporated Norman Douglas, National Communications System Don Dulchinos, Cable Television Laboratories Incorporated Lammot du Pont, National Institute of Standards and Technology H Allen Ecker, Scientific-Atlanta Incorporated Dennis W
From page 258...
... Green, Cable Television Laboratories Incorporated Michael D Greenbaum, Bell Atlantic Corporation Marjorie Greene, First Washington Associates Irene Greif, Lotus Development Corporation David Gross, AirTouch Communications Incorporated Daniel Grulke, Department of Defense W
From page 259...
... Liebhaber, MCI Communications Corporation Andrew Lippman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Fred Scoresby Long, National Weather Service Jonathan Low, Department of Labor Robert W Lucky, Bell Communications Research Daniel Lynch, Interop Company and Cybercash Incorporated David Lytel, Office of Science and Technology Policy Mary Madigan, Personal Communications Industry Association John Major, Motorola Incorporated Marina M
From page 260...
... Roberts, EDUCOM Robert Roche, Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association Thomas C Rochow, McDonnell Douglas Corporation Quincy Rodgers, General Instrument Corporation Jeffrey H
From page 261...
... Simborg, KnowMed Systems Karen Sollins, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Thomas Spacek, Bell Communications Research Padmanabhan Srinagesh, Bell Communications Research Gilbert Staffend, Allied Signal Automotive Mark Stahlman, New Media Associates Incorporated Ross Stapleton-Gray, D.C. Charter, Internet Society Robert Steele, Boeing Information Services Rupert Stow, Rupert Stow Associates Edmond Thomas, NYNEX Science and Technology Incorporated Jack Thompson, Gnostech Incorporated Suzanne P
From page 262...
... Green, Cable Television Laboratories Incorporated Mahal Mohan, AT&T Corporation
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... Joseph Donahue, Thomson Consumer Electronics Incorporated Mary Madigan, Personal Communications Industry Association John Major, Motorola Incorporated fames C McKinney, Advanced Television Systems Committee Robert Roche, Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association 4:00 p.m.
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... Liebhaber, MCI Communications Corporation Participants: Ross S Glatzer, Prodigy Services Company (retired)
From page 265...
... The steering committee is charged by the Technology Policy Working Group (TPWG) of the federal Information Infrastructure Task Force with a year-long course of activities to develop a baseline understanding regarding what technologies are to be deployed when, where, and by whom.
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... , multimedia services · Expected attributes and implementation of electronic kiosks/public access facilities · Technology deployment issues affecting a particular domain (e.g., education, finance, manufacturing, transportation) , which may have implications for other domains (e.g., establishing standards in health care)
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... on a given issue. Within the NRC, the CSTB oversees technology and policy projects related to information infrastructure and similar topics.
From page 268...
... Format A Statement of the Problem Each paper should provide a 1 to 2 paragraph statement of the particular technology deployment issue.
From page 269...
... , "Cutting the Gordian Knot: Providing the American Public with Advanced Universal Access in a Fully Competitive Marketplace at the Lowest Possible Cost" Wendell Bailey (National Cable Television Association) and James Chiddix (Time Warner Cable)
From page 270...
... , "Funding the National Information Infrastructure: Advertising, Subscription, and Usage Charges" D Joseph Donahue (Thomson Consumer Electronics)
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... , "Statement on National Information Infrastructure Issues" Joseph Gitlin (Johns Hopkins University) , "Proposal for an Evaluation of Health Care Applications on the NII" Ross Glatzer (Prodigy Services, retired)
From page 272...
... Personick (Bell Communications Research) , "Trends in Deployments of New Telecommunications Services by Local Exchange Carriers in Support of an Advanced National Information Infrastructure" Robert S
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... Genesereth (Stanford University) , Kenneth Gilpatric (consultant to National Performance Review NetResults.Regnet; formerly with Administrative Conference of the United States)
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... Burton, Council on Competitiveness Ty Carter, American Bankers Association Ed Fouhy, Pew Center for Civic Journalism Paul Hart, United States Telephone Association Ted Heydinger, Information Technology Industry Council Lincoln Hoewing, Bell Atlantic Suzanna Hoppszallern, American Hospital Association Laurie Itkin, National Conference of State Legislatures Mary Gardiner tones, Alliance for Public Technology Jeffrey Joseph, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Robert Kahn, Corporation for National Research Initiatives Linda Laskowski, U S West Communications Doug Miller, Software Publishers Association Jennifer Miller, International Communications Industry Association William Morin, National Association of Manufacturers Paul Evan Peters, Coalition for Networked Information David Peyton, Information Technology Association of America Carol Risher, Association of American Publishers 274
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... APPENDIX E Michael M Roberts, EDUCOM Deborah Rudolph, Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers Ellen Schned, Viacom International Robert Smith, Jr., Interactive Services Association Roger Smith, American Electronics Association Casmir Skrzypczak, NYNEX Corporation Suzanne P
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... For this reason, it would be very helpful to have an objective assessment of the capabilities of different residential broadband architectures (e.g., hybrid fiber-coax, fiber-to-the-curb, wireless alternatives) being deployed by the private sector.
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... APPENDIX F 277 broadband architectures under consideration will be capable of supporting these applications. Clearly, market considerations will drive the technology and architectural decisions of U.S.
From page 278...
... G Acronyms and Abbreviations Used ACS access control and security ADSL asymmetric digital subscriber line ARDIS Advanced Radio Data Information Service ARPA Advanced Research Projects Agency ATIS Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions ATM asynchronous transfer mode ATV Advanced Television BDSL broadband digital subscriber line BTA basic trading area CAT Committee on Applications and Technology CDMA code-division multiple access CDPD cellular digital packet data CIC Committee on Information and Communications CNRI Corporation for National Research Initiatives COC Council on Competitiveness COMPLEC competitive local exchange carrier CPU central processing unit CSPP Computer Systems Policy Project CSTB Computer Science arid Telecommunications Board CTIA Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association 278
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... APPENDIX G DBS DET DOD DOE DOS EDI EIA FCC FTTC Gbps Gil GILS GSM GSSI GUI HCT HDSL HDTV HFC HPCCI HTML IC IEEE IETF IISP IITF IMA IF IS ISDN ISP ITS ITU IXC kbps 279 direct broadcast satellite digital entertainment terminal Department of Defense Department of Energy Disk Operating System electronic data interchange Electronic Industries Association Federal Communications Commission fiber to the curb gigabits per second global information infrastructure Government Information Locator Service Global System for Mobile Communications government services information infrastructure graphical user interface home communications terminal high-bit-rate digital subscriber line high-definition television hybrid fiber coaxial cable High Performance Computing and Communications Initiative Hypertext Mark-up Language Or ~ ~ -- -- ~ integrated circuit Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers Internet Engineering Task Force Information Infrastructure Standards Panel Information Infrastructure Task Force Interactive Multimedia Association Internet Protocol information systems Integrated Services Digital Network Internet service provider Intelligent Transportation System International Telecommunications Union interexchange carrier kilobits per second
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... phase alternation by line personal computer Personal Communications Industry Association personal communication service personal digital assistant point of presence "plain old" telephone service quadrature amplitude modulation quality of service research and development regional Bell holding company
From page 281...
... APPENDIX G RBOC RTIF SDTV SECAM SMDS SME SONET SQL STB STT TCP TDMA TPWG TV URL VAN VBI NIPN VSAT VSB WAN WINF WWW, Web 281 regional Bell operating company Realizing the Information Future (CSTB, 1994b) standard definition television sequential couleur aver memoire switched multimegabit data service small manufacturing enterprise Synchronous Optical NETwork Structured Query Language set-top box set-top terminal Transmission Control Protocol time-division multiple access Technology Policy Working Group television universal resource locator value-added network vertical blanking interval virtual private network very small aperture terminal vestigial side band wide area network WINForum; Wireless Information Networks Forum World Wide Web


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