Industrial Activities
Advisor to the CEO, MedExpert International, Inc., 2000-present
Advisory Board Member, Kintera, Inc., 2000-present
Member, InterWest MedTech Advisory Committee, 1999-present
Member, Board of Directors, and Chair, Scientific Advisory Board, Entropia, Inc., 1998-2001
Chairman of the Board and Cofounder, Knowledge Port Alliance, Inc., 1999-2001
Member, Technical Advisory Board, WebEx Communications, Inc., 1999-2003
Consultant, SAIC, 2000-2003
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Member, Vanguard Advisory Board, CSC, 1993-1997; TTI
1998-1999 [Created quarterly IT frontier programs for Industrial CIOs]
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Member, Fisher Scientific Biotechnology Council 1993-98
Cal-(IT)2 Industrial Partners:
Qualcomm
Akamai Technologies Inc.
AMCC
The Boeing Company
Broadcom Corporation
CAIMIS, Inc.
Compaq
Conexant Systems, Inc.
Connexion by Boeing
Copper Mountain Networks, Inc.
Emulex Corporation Network Systems
Enterprise Partners Venture Capital
Entropia, Inc.
Ericsson Wireless Communications, Inc.
Global Photon Systems, Inc.
IBM
IdeaEdge Ventures
Intersil Corporation
Irvine Sensors Corporation
Leap Wireless International
Litton Industries, Inc.
MedExpert International, Inc.
Merck
Microsoft Corporation
Mission Ventures
NCR
Newport Corporation
Orincon Industries
Printronix
Panoram Technologies
QUALCOMM Incorporated
Quantum
The R.W. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute
SAIC
SciFrame, Inc.
Seagate Storage Products
Silicon Wave
Sony
STMicroelectronics, Inc.
Sun Microsystems
TeraBurst Networks
Texas Instruments
UCSD Healthcare
The Unwired Fund
WebEx
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NCSA's Strategic Industrial Partner Program
Members (2000):
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Allstate Insurance Company
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The Boeing Company
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Caterpillar, Inc. [NCSA 1999
& 1993
Grand Challenge Winner]
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Eastman Kodak Company [NCSA 1996
Grand Challenge Winner]
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J.P. Morgan [NCSA 1997
Grand Challenge Winner]
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Kellogg Company
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Motorola, Inc. [NCSA 1995
Grand Challenge Winner]
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Sears, Roebuk, & Co. [NCSA 1998
Grand Challenge Winner]
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Shell Oil Company
Previous partners included:
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