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A - Contributors to the NRC Project on National Cryptographic Policy
Pages 341-352

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From page 343...
... Mr. Dam received his bachelor's degree from the University of Kansas and completed his graduate work at the University of Chicago Law School.
From page 344...
... She has received the Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award, the National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal, and the United States National Security Award. Currently she is a consultant to the NSA Scientific Advisory Board and a member of the Board of Visitors of the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center.
From page 345...
... He is chairman of the board of directors of Maryland Healthcorp; a director of MBNA Corporation, MBNA International, Wackenhut Corrections Corporation, and the Bethlehem Steel Corporation; a trustee of Johns Hopkins University; former chairman of Maryland Legal Services Corporation; and a chairman of the Governors Task Force for Funding of Public Education. Colin Crook is the senior technology officer of Citicorp.
From page 346...
... He was a senior associate for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace from 1980 to 1981, and from 1977 to 1979, he served as director of the Bureau of PoliticoMilitary Affairs, where he received the Distinguished Honor Award. He was a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution from 1969 to 1973 and also a visiting professor at Georgetown University.
From page 347...
... During this period, he was the U.S chief negotiator for the North American Free Trade Agreement. He also had senior management responsibility for bilateral and regional negotiations with Europe and the Western Hemisphere and for the multilateral trade negotiations known as the Uruguay Round.
From page 348...
... Elliot M Stone has been executive director of the Massachusetts Health Data Consortium since it was established in 1978 as a private, nonprofit corporation and a nonpartisan setting for the collection and analysis of the state's large health care databases.
From page 349...
... He is a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the Association for Computing Machinery, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and he was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1985. A.2 ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTORS TO THE PROJECT The following individuals provided the committee with briefings, discussion, position papers, personal views, and background materials.
From page 350...
... Bedard; Sheldon R Bentley, Boeing Computer Services; Jerry Berman, Center for Democracy and Technology; Tom Berson, Anagram Laboratories; Rose Biancinello, Department of State; Robert Blandford; Matt Blaze; Eric Blossom; William Earl Boebert, Sandia National Laboratories; Barry Briggs, Lotus Development Corporation; David Brin; Ken Bronstein, HewlettPackard; Clinton Brooks, National Security Agency; Melinda Brown, Lotus Development Corporation; Robert E
From page 351...
... Lipner, MITRE Corporation; Myles Losch; Robert Lucky, Bell Communications Research; Deborah Malamud, University of Michigan Law School; Noel Matchett, Information Security Inc.; Timothy May; Bruce McConnell, Office of Management and Budget; Kirk McConnell, Senate Armed Services Committee; Kate McGee, Oracle Corporation; F Lynn McNulty, McNulty and Associates; Catherine Medich, CommerceNet; Ken Mendelson, House Judiciary Committee; Douglas Miller, Software Publishers Association; John Millis, House Select Committee on Intelligence; William Mockler, Drug Enforcement Administration; Vera A
From page 352...
... ; Duane Thompson; George B Trubow, John Marshall Law School; Roger Ulbrich, Chevron Corporation; Paul Walker, House Armed Services Committee; Stephen Walker, Trusted Information Systems Inc.; Lester Waters, Microsoft Corporation; Daniel Weitzner, Center for Democracy and Technology; William Whitehurst, IBM; Daniel Whiteman, General Motors; Randy Whiting, Hewlett-Packard; Philip Wilcox, Department of State; Janice Williams, Central Intelligence Agency; Charity Wilson, Senate Judiciary Committee; Joan D


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