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  • ...er states, He has "held research and teaching positions at MIT, Wellesley, and Johns Hopkins, where he was a scientist on the senior staff and director of educational programs at the Space Telescope
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  • ...Fellow. He consults widely on the futures of law, governance, tourism, and space." <ref> [http://www.politicalscience.hawaii.edu/4-faculty/dator.html Jim Da ==Resources and articles==
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  • ...ff/staff_scientist/scientist.php?id=30 Ira Rubinoff], Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, accessed June 13, 2010.</ref> ...ril 21, on leave from his position as director of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama.
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  • ...National Security/21st Century / Hart-Rudman Commission]]. He is Chairman and CEO of the Lockheed Martin Corporation. ...ved as Under Secretary of the Army; Assistant Director of Defense Research and Engineering, Office of the Secretary of Defense; Chairman, American Red Cro
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  • ...associate professor of geological and environmental sciences at Stanford, and held the Carl Sagan Chair at the [[SETI Institute]]. ...cArthur Fellow]] for his work in both international security and planetary science.
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  • ...(FCRC) until 1967, when it was renamed by the Federal Council for Science and Technology (FCST). ...h institute which is contracted by a government agency to perform research and development, as well as engineering support. A FFRDC is otherwise known as
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  • '''Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDC)''' description in government regulations: ...ty and independence, to be free from organizational conflicts of interest, and to have full disclosure of its affairs to the sponsoring agency. It is not
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  • *Steering Committee for Earth Science, [[Smithsonian Institution]] *Non-Renewable Resources Review Panel, [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] (NASA)
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  • ...r of public and environmental affairs at Indiana University and co-founder and co-director of the [[Indiana Conflict Resolution Institute]]. ...rtise include Public Management, Environmental Policy, Dispute Resolution, and Law.
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  • ...tical engineers, he was a powerful advocate for excellence in teaching and research. ...investigating human potential through genetics, or understanding the mind and brain...
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  • ...g-term, systemic thinking, emphasizing the power of openness, transparency and flexibility as catalysts for building a more resilient society. ...rShow3000 in Bologna, Italy, the 2007 Singularity Summit in San Francisco, and the [[TED]] 2006 conference, “The Future We Will Create,” in Monterey,
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  • ...to which he was returning is part of a living system, harmonious and whole—and that we all participate, as he expressed it later, "in a universe of consci ...recision. Yet the understanding that came to him as he journeyed back from space felt just as trustworthy—it represented another way of knowing.
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  • ...ity thinking to allow a sacred space for non-violence, compassion, justice and equity to emerge. ...Two years ago Merle was elected a [[Lindesfarne]] Fellow." <ref>Upaya Zen Center [http://www.upaya.org/about/bio/merle-lefkoff-phd Merle Lefkoff], organizat
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  • '''President's Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology''' (PCAST) ...ident and are selected from industry, education and research institutions, and other nongovernmental organizations.
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  • *[[Sheila P. Burke]], Deputy Secretary and Chief Operating Officer *[[David L. Evans]], Under Secretary for Science
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  • '''African Studies Center''' founded in 1953. ...Cromwell]] (Hill) who taught sociology in the University's Sargent College and was recruited to join the group from the College of Liberal Arts. At least
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  • ...o doing innovative research on scientific anomalies, alternative medicine, and unexplained phenomena of all kinds." <ref>World Institute for Scientific Ex *[[Richard Blasband]], M.D., Center for Functional Research
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  • ...a science-aligned, "reliable producer of analysis and reporting on climate science"<ref name=romm>{{cite web ...formed decisions about their future...by not only covering climate science and solutions on a local level, but also framing the issues in a larger context
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  • ...iversity of Southern California (USC)." [https://www.calwellness.org/staff-and-board/ernest-j-wilson-iii/] ...by President Clinton to a position on the [[CPB]] Board in September 2000 and re-appointed by President George W. Bush in November 2004.
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  • ...mical giant has a storied history of using shady tactics to attack critics and influence the media."] HuffPost September 14, 2019</ref> ...the [[Statistical Assessment Service]] (STATS) and the [[Center for Media and Public Affairs]] (CMPA).
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