Education
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, Bachelor in Literature, Union College, New York, 1965;
Master of Science in Business Administration, Union College, New York, 1969;
Doctor of Philosophy in Science Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1974.
Career
Postdoctoral fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, 1973-1974;
economics consultant, World Bank, Washington
staff officer, National Academy Sciences, Washington
staff officer, Environmental Protection Agency, United States Government, Washington, 1977-1979;
from assistant director United States regulatory county to policy examiner, Office of Management and Budget, United States Government, Washington, 1979-1981;
executive director policy division, National Academy Scis, National Research Council, Washington, since 1981.
Membership
Member American Political Science Association (Best Dissertation award 1974).