The Resilience of the Electric Power Delivery System in Response to Terrorism and Natural Disasters: Summary of a Workshop (2013)

Chapter: Appendix A: Authorship of Terrorism and the Electric Power Delivery System

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Suggested Citation: "Appendix A: Authorship of Terrorism and the Electric Power Delivery System." National Research Council. 2013. The Resilience of the Electric Power Delivery System in Response to Terrorism and Natural Disasters: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18535.

Appendix A
Authorship of Terrorism and the
Electric Power Delivery System

Committee on Enhancing the Robustness and Resilience of Future Electric Transmission and Distribution in the United States to Terrorist Attack

M. Granger Morgan, NAS,1 Carnegie Mellon University, Chair

Massoud Amin, University of Minnesota

Edward V. Badolato,2 Integrated Infrastructure Analytics, Inc.

William O. Ball, Southern Company Services

Anjan Bose, NAE,3 Washington State University

Clark W. Gellings, Electric Power Research Institute

Michehl R. Gent, North American Electric Reliability Corporation (retired)

Diane Munns, MidAmerican Energy Company

Sharon L. Nelson, State of Washington Attorney General’s Office (retired)

David K. Owens, Edison Electric Institute

Louis L. Rana, Consolidated Edison Company (retired)

B. Don Russell, Jr., NAE, Texas A&M University

Richard E. Schuler, Cornell University

Philip R. Sharp, Resources for the Future

Carson Taylor , NAE, Bonneville Power Administration (retired)

Susan F. Tierney, Analysis Group, LLC

Vijay Vittal, NAE, Arizona State University

Paul Whitstock, Marsh, Inc.

Staff

Alan Crane, Study Director

Duncan Brown, Senior Program Officer

Harrison T. Pannella, Senior Program Officer (until July 2007)

James J. Zucchetto, Director, Board on Energy and Environmental Systems

Penelope Gibbs, Senior Program Associate

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1 National Academy of Sciences.

2 The committee notes with regret Edward Badolato’s death in November 2008.

3 National Academy of Engineering.

Suggested Citation: "Appendix A: Authorship of Terrorism and the Electric Power Delivery System." National Research Council. 2013. The Resilience of the Electric Power Delivery System in Response to Terrorism and Natural Disasters: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18535.
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