Background
Chartrand, Robert Lee was born on March 6, 1928 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Son of Joseph Sterling, Junior and Isabel Christine (Doherty) Chartrand.
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This report represents the results of an extensive study by the Congressional Research Service of state legislature use of computers.
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Chartrand, Robert Lee was born on March 6, 1928 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Son of Joseph Sterling, Junior and Isabel Christine (Doherty) Chartrand.
Bachelor of Arts, University Missouri, Kansas City, 1948; Master of Arts, University Missouri, Kansas City, 1949; postgraduate, Louisiana State University, 1949-1950; postgraduate, U. Missouri, 1956.
Staff Whatsoever Circle Community House, 1950. Supervisor physical recreation welfare department City of Kansas City, Missouri, 1951, chief recording supervisor, 1956. Member technical staff National Photo Intelligence Center, 1959.
Member technical staff Thompson-Ramo-Wooldridge (TRW), Denver and Canoga Park, California, 1959-1961. With federal system division International Business Machines Corporation Corporation, Bethesda, Maryland, 1961-1964, manager advanced systems marketing, 1964. Manager applications development Planning Research Corporation, Washington, 1964-1966.
Specialist in information science Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 1966-1977, senior specialist in information policy and technical, 1977-1988, senior fellow in information policy and technical, 1988-1990. Fulbright-Hays lecturer, 1968, United Nations lecturer, 1979. Consultant President's Commission on Population Growth and American Future, 1970-1971, United States Commission Civil Rights, 1972-1978, George Washington University, 1975-1977, United Nations Educational, 1977, Executive Office of President, 1977-1982, Office of Technology Assessment, 1979-1989, National Academy of Sciences, 1981-1983, National Academy Public Administration Senior Reserve Associate, since 1995, senior consultant Global Disaster Information Network, 1997-2001, Internal Revenue Service, 1985-1986, Department Energy, 1986, Federal Election Committee, 1976-1977, United States Department Commerce, 1985-1988, General Services Administration, 1983, 86, 92-96, Office of Management and Budget, 1995-1997, Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1986-1988, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1993, Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology and Government, 1993-1994, NLM, 1994-1995, Turner Education Services, 1994-1996, inSite Learning, Inc., 2001-2002, World Future Society, since 1997, National Reconnaisance Office, 2002.
Adjunct fellow Center for Strategic and International Studies, 1990-1995, senior associate, since 2003, Disaster Management Partners, 2002. Member Sexually Transmitted Infections board NAS/National Research Council, 1990-1991, mapping science committee, 1990-1993. Member advisory council National Institute Urban Search and Rescue, since 1991.
Member Extreme Information Infrastructure (XII) Technical Working Group, since 1999. Adjunct professor American University, 1974-1978. Lecturer United States Information Agency, 1977.
Senior lecturer United Nations Development Program, 1979. Visiting professor University of California at Los Angeles, 1982, University Pittsburgh, 1989, 1991-2001 member advisory board college information studies University Maryland, since 1999. Lecturer International College, 2000-2004, Florida Gulf Coast University, 2000-2004.
Special advisor Open Systems Conference Board, 1990-1994, International Green Cross, 1993-1994. Member program advisory board Government Technology Leadership Institute, 1998-2000. Member advisory committee United States Civil Service Commission, 1973-1980, White House Conference on Library and Information Services, 1979-1980.
Advisory National Science Foundation, 1977-1979. Member planning panel for toxicology and environment NLM, 1991-1992. Member advisory panel Department State, 1978-1984.
NLM, 1985-1986, 91-92. Member advisory board Chemical Abstracts Service, 1979-1984, Information Institute, 1983-1986, Economic Development Foundation, 1985-1990, Encyclopedia Library and Information Science, since 1986, International Design for Extreme Environments Assembly, 1991-1995, Partnership for Intergovtl. Innovation (Pi2), since 2000, International Energy Management & Engineer Society, 1993, 94-96, Southwest Florida Emergency Advisory Board, 1993-1999, Collier County Disaster Recovery Coalition Committee, 1995-1999, Collier County Public Safety Committee, 1999-2000, Greater Naples Leadership Alumni Council, 1999-2001.
Member board visitors Federal Emergency Management Agency Emergency Management Institute, 1987-1989. Project development consultant University Missouri, Kansas City, 1985-1989, White House Conference Library and Information Service, 1990-1991. Special consultant University Missouri Systems, 1991, 93.
National board directors Alliance of Information and Referral Sys, 1994-1998. Board governors Naples Institute, 1994-1997, International Council for Computer Communications, since 1994, senior advisory Stennis Center Public Service, 1998-2000, senior associate, Center Stretegic & International Society, since 2003, board trustees, FOL MC, since 2008, lecturer, Osher Lifelong Institute, since 2008, Oasis Institute, since 2008, professor, Hamintel Farb Mobile University, since 2008.
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Trustee Windham College, 1974-1976, Engineering Information, 1980-1983, Capital Children's Museum, 1982-1986. Vice chairman Friends of Montgomery County Library., 1984-1987. Consultant advisor Smithsonian Institute, 1986-1990.
Board directors Friends of Library. Collier County, Florida, since 1991, vice president, 1993-1995, president-elect, 1994, president, 1995-1996, executive committee, 1997-2000. Member Leadership Collier Masters, 1996-1997, class chairman, 1997-1998, member advisory committee, 1997-1999.
Member Master of Public Administration advisory committee Florida Gulf Coast University, 1997-1998, member external relations council, since 1999. Active Greater Naples Leadership, 2000-2009. With United States Naval Intelligence, 1952-1959.
Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science (section chairman 1983-1984). Member American Society Information Science and Technology (consultant editor bulletin 1974-1990), certified appreciation 1976, award of merit 1985, Pioneer award 1988, 99), National Council on World Affairs, National Academy Public Administration (associate), Naval Intelligence Professionals, Cosmos Club, Kenwood Golf and Country Club, Naples Bath and Tennis Club.
Married Eleanor Salmon, October 9, 1967. Children: Leslie, Kevin. Stepchildren: James, Jennifer.