William B. Bonvillian

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William B. Bonvillian is a Lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in its departments of Science Technology and Society and Political Science teaching courses on science and technology policy. He is also Director, Special Projects, MIT Office of Digital Learning, engaged in research projects on workforce education. Previously, from 2006-2017, he was Director of MIT's Washington, D.C. Office, working to support MIT's strong and historic relations with federal R&D agencies, and its role on national science policy. Prior to that position, he served for seventeen years as a senior policy advisor in the U.S. Senate working on science and technology policies and innovation issues. He has lectured and given speeches before numerous universities and organizations on science, technology and innovation questions, and was also on the adjunct faculty at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. He is on the National Academies' Board on Materials and Manufacturing and its Science, Technology and Economic Policy Board's standing Committee on the Science Policy Forum, and he served for seven years on its Board on Science Education, and on seven other Academies' committees. He chaired the AAAS Committee on Science, Engineering and Public Policy for four years, is a member of the Babbage Forum at Cambridge University's Institute for Manufacturing, serves on the Polaris Advisory Council of the GAO's science and technology program. and is on the Board of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, and the Advisory Council of the Mystic Seaport Museum. He was the recipient of the IEEE Distinguished Public Service Award in 2007 and was elected a Fellow by the AAAS in 2011. His book, with Sanjay Sarma, Workforce Education, A New Roadmap was published in 2021 by MIT Press, and his book with Peter Singer, entitled Advanced Manufacturing - The New American Innovation Policies, was released by MIT Press in January 2018. His prior book, with Distinguished Prof. Charles Weiss of Georgetown (ret.), entitled Technological Innovation in Legacy Sectors was published by Oxford University Press in 2015. Their book Structuring an Energy Technology Revolution, was published by MIT Press in 2009, He edited and contributed to the book The DARPA Model for Transformative Technology published by Open Learning Publishing in Cambridge, UK in 2021. In 2022, his historical novel,Flank Speed, on the Pacific naval war off Guadalcanal in1942 was released. He has written extensively on science and technology policy issues in numerous journals, including Science, Issues in Science and Technology, Nature, Science and Public Policy, Innovations, Journal of Technology Transfer, Environment, and American Interest, and chapters in books published by Brookings, Stanford Univ. Press, University of Edinburgh, and the National Academies. Early in his career, he served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary at the U.S. Department of Transportation, working on major transportation deregulation legislation. Prior to his U.S. Senate work, he was a partner at a large national law firm. He received a B.A. from Columbia University with honors, an M.A.R. from Yale Divinity School; and a J.D. from Columbia Law School, where he served on the Columbia Law Review. Following law school, he served as a law clerk to a noted Federal Judge in New York. See homepage: http://www.Bonvillian.org and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Boone_Bonvillian

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