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PPS 8.10 Form 1A 10/8/12 TEXAS STATE VITA I. ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND A. Name: Dianne Rahm Title: Professor B. Educational Background Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation Ph.D. 198 9 Syracuse University Public Administrati on M.S. 198 5 Fitchburg State College Computer Science M.A. 197 6 Wichita State University American History B.A. 197 5 Wichita State University Liberal Arts C. University Experience Position University Dates Professor, Department of Political Science Texas State University 2008- present Professor, Department of Public Administration, College of Public Policy University of Texas at San Antonio 2002-2008 Professor, Levin College of Public Affairs Cleveland State University 2001-2002 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Master of Public Administration Program Iowa State University 1995-1999 Associate Professor, Department of Government and International Affairs, Master of Public University of South Florida 1993-1995 Page 1 of 39

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TEXAS STATE VITA

I. ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND

A. Name: Dianne Rahm Title: Professor

B. Educational BackgroundDegree Year University Major Thesis/DissertationPh.D.     

1989 Syracuse University Public Administration

     

M.S. 1985 Fitchburg State College Computer Science     

     

M.A.     

1976 Wichita State University American History     

     

B.A.     

1975 Wichita State University Liberal Arts      

C. University ExperiencePosition University DatesProfessor, Department of Political Science

Texas State University 2008-present

Professor, Department of Public Administration, College of Public Policy     

University of Texas at San Antonio 2002-2008

Professor, Levin College of Public Affairs

Cleveland State University      2001-2002

Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Master of Public Administration Program     

Iowa State University      1995-1999

Associate Professor, Department of Government and International Affairs, Master of Public Administration Program

University of South Florida      1993-1995

Assistant Professor, Department of Public Administration     

Pennsylvania State University      1988-1990

Associate Professor, Department of Computer Management     

Becker College 1982-1986

Computer Science Instructor      Central New England College 1979-1982

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D. Relevant Professional ExperiencePosition Entity DatesDirector, Center for Policy Studies, College of Public Policy     

University of Texas at San Antonio     

2004-2005

Interim Chair, Department of Public Administration, College of Public Policy     

University of Texas at San Antonio     

2003-2004

Assistant Dean, Director of Graduate Programs, Levin College of Urban Affairs     

Cleveland State University     

2001-2002

Director, Public Administration Graduate Program, Department of Political Science

Iowa State University      1995-1999

Director of Graduate Education, Department of Political Science     

Iowa State University 1998-1999

Interim Coordinator, Science, Technology and Society Program, Graduate College

Iowa State University 1997-1998

Acting Director for Computing, College of Arts & Sciences

University of South Florida 1991-1992

E. Other Professional Credentials (licensure, certification, etc.)

II. TEACHING

A. Teaching Honors and Awards:

Honorary Professor of International Studies, Texas State University, 2012-present.

The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society Favorite Professor Award, Fall 2013. 

The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society Favorite Professor Award, Fall 2010. 

Outstanding Teaching Award, 1994-1995, University of South Florida

Dean’s Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Overall Mission of the College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Florida, 1992.

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B. Courses Taught:Graduate Courses: Environmental Policy, Politics, and Law, Public Finance, Quantitative Methods, Environmental Policy, Theories of Public Bureaucracy, Technology Policy, Program Evaluation, Scope and Methods of Inquiry, Public Policy Formulation and Implementation, Ph.D. Research Methods Seminar; Systems and Processes of Policy Development; Ph.D. Dissertation Prospectus, Environmental Policy and Administration, Research Methods, Methods of Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation, Ethics and Public Policy, Science and Technology Policy, Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation, Quantitative Analysis for Public Managers, Public Administration Computer Applications, Economic Policy Issues in American National and State Government, Environment of Public Administration, Statistics, Bureaucracy and Public Policy, Public Policy Issues of a Technological Society, Policy Analysis, Public Policy and Program Implementation, Research and Development Policy, Social Science Research Methods, Organization and Management Theory.

Undergraduate Courses: Topics in Law and Public Policy, Public Policy for Energy, the Environmental and Global Sustainability, Public Financial Administration, Public Personnel Administration, Policy Formulation, Urban Policy, Environmental Policy, Public Policy, Introduction to Data Processing, Systems Analysis and Design, Microcomputer Applications, Programming Languages, Mathematics of Finance, Operating Systems, Data Structures, Information Management, Computers and Society.

C. Graduate Theses/Dissertations, Honors Theses, or Exit Committees (if supervisor, please indicate):

2013. Adrienne Fischer, MPA ARP committee member.

2013. Shaun Payne, MSIS thesis committee member (MSIS Sustainability).

2013. Alex Vlahodimitropoulos, MPA ARP committee member.

2011. Bill Adams, Ph.D. dissertation committee member (Environmental Geography).

2011. Crista Stutz Ferano, Ph.D. dissertation committee member (Geographic Education).

2011. Gregory Klaus, Ph.D. dissertation committee member (Environmental Geography).

2011. Daniella Varlea, MPA ARP committee member.

2011. Amber Conrad, MPA ARP committee member.

2011. Patrick Bellon, MPA ARP committee member.

2010. Emily Warren, Ph.D. dissertation committee supervisor (Aquatic Resources).

2010. Bill Adams, Ph.D. dissertation committee member (Environmental Geography).

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2010. Crista Stutz Ferano, Ph.D. dissertation committee member (Geographic Education).

2010. Gregory Klaus, Ph.D. disseration committee member (Environmental Geography).

2010. Debra Gonzales, MPA ARP committee member.

2010. Jeffry Kosub, MPA ARP committee member.

2010. Jennifer Dillard, MPA ARP committee member.

2010. Jared Gallini, MPA ARP committee member.

2009. Emily Warren, Ph.D. dissertation committee supervisor (Aquatic Resources).

2009. Bill Adams, Ph.D. dissertation committee member (Environmental Geography).

2009. Crista Stutz Ferano, Ph.D. dissertation committee member (Geographic Education).

2009. Gregory Klaus, Ph.D. dissertation committee member (Environmental Geography).

2009. Gevana Salinas, MPA Exit Paper committee member.

2009. Tiffany Holmes White, MPA Exit Paper committee member.

2009. S. Tommy Garcia, MPA Exit Paper committee member.

2009. Kevin Bailey, MPA Exit Paper committee member.

2009. Anna Campbell, MPA Exit Paper committee member.

2008. Micah Grau, MPA Exit Paper committee member.

2008. Bruce Pearson, MPA Exit Paper committee member.

2008. Katherine Word, MPA Exit Paper committee member.

2008. Kristy Villegas, MPA Exit Paper committee member.

2005. Jaime Kosiba, MS. Thesis committee member, Department of Earth and Environmental Science.

2001. Hope White, Ph.D. dissertation committee member.

1999. Abraham Benevides, Ph.D. dissertation committee member.

1999. Keary McCarthy, MPA Exit Paper (supervisor).

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D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development:

Developed new course, POSI 5347 Public Finance Information Systems taught online Fall 2013.

Taught a session of the Sustainability Seminar Class, 2013.

POSI 5311 updated for online presentation for Spring 2013.

POSI 5311 prepared to be taught as online course for Spring 2012.

Honors course proposal (HON 3396Q to be taught Fall 2012).

G. Funded Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts:Session on Public Finance for the Certified Public Manager Program (November 4, 2011 – San Marcos).

Session on Program Measurement and Evaluation for the Certified Public Manager Program (October 14, 2011 –Round Rock).

TRACS Online Workshop, to be attended January 2012.

III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE

A. Works in Print (including works accepted, forthcoming, in press)

1. Books (if not refereed, please indicate)

a. Scholarly Monographs:Rahm, Dianne, Climate Change Policy in the United States: The Science, the Politics and Prospects for Change, Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland & Company, Inc. Publishers, 2010.

Rahm, Dianne, United States Public Policy: A Budgetary Approach, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 2004.

Rahm, Dianne, John Kirkland, and Barry Bozeman University-Industry R & D Collaboration in the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.

c. Edited Books:Thai, Khi V., Dianne Rahm and Jerrell D. Coggburn, editors Handbook of Globalization and the Environment, Boca Raton, London, and New York: CRC Press, 2007.

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Rahm, Dianne, editor Sustainable Energy and the States: Essays on Politics, Markets and Leadership, Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland & Company, Inc. Publishers, 2006.

Rahm, Dianne, editor, Toxic Waste and Environmental Policy in the 21st Century United States, Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland & Company, Inc. Publishers, 2002.Lambright, W. Henry and Dianne Rahm, editors, Technology and U.S. Competitiveness: An Institutional Focus, New York, Westport, London: Greenwood Press, 1992.

d. Chapters in Books:

Rangarajan, Nandhini and Dianne Rahm, "San Antonio’s Mission Verde and Leading by Example Initiatives," in Local Economic Development and the Environment: Finding Common Ground, edited by Jefferey Osgood et al. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013, 110-124.

Palomo-Gonzalez, Sandra and Dianne Rahm, “Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: The Critical Role of the Nonprofit Community in the San Antonio Disaster Response,” Disaster Management Handbook , edited by Jack Pinkowski. Boca Raton, London, and New York: CRC Press, 2008.

Thai, Khi V. , Dianne Rahm and Jerrell D. Coggburn, “Globalization and the Environment: An Introduction, “ in Handbook of Globalization and Environment, edited by Khi V. Thai, Dianne Rahm, and Jerrell D. Coggburn. Boca Raton, London, and New York: CRC Press, 2007, 1-14.

Coggburn, Jerrell D. and Dianne Rahm, “Government Green Procurement in the U.S.: An Approach to Meeting Global Environmental Challenges,” in Handbook of Globalization and Environment, edited by Khi V. Thai, Dianne Rahm, and Jerrell D. Coggburn. Boca Raton, London, and New York: CRC Press, 2007, 259-288.

Rahm, Dianne, “The Renewables Portfolio Standard in Texas,” in Sustainable Energy and the States: Essays on Politics, Markets and Leadership, edited by Dianne Rahm. Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland & Company, Inc. Publishers, 2006, 48-63.

Rahm, Dianne, “Controversial Cleanup: Superfund and the Implementation of U.S. Hazardous Waste Policy,” in Waste Management and Planning edited by Jane C. Powell, R. Kerry Turner, and Ian Bateman. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2001. Reprint of Policy Studies Journal article.

Van Wart, Montgomery, Dianne Rahm, and Scott Sanders, “When Public Leadership Outperforms Private Leadership: The Case of Public Telecommunication Utilities,” in Having All the Right Connections: Telecommunications and Rural Viability edited by Peter Korsching, Pat Hipple, and Eric Abbott. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000, 61-79.

Rahm, Dianne, “Super-Optimum Technology Policy: University-Industry Technology Transfer,” in Research in Public Policy Analysis and Management edited by Stuart Nagel, Vol. 9. Stamford, CT and London, England: Jai Press, 1998, 53-65.

Rahm, Dianne, and Veronica Hansen, “Patterns of University-Industry Interaction,” in Technology Transfer and Public Policy, edited by Y. Lee. Westport, CT: Quorum Books, Greenwood Press, 1997, 125-138.

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Rahm, Dianne, “Communication With and Across Experts in R&D and Complex Technologies,” in Handbook of Administrative Communication edited by James L. Garnett and Alexander Kouzmin. New York, Basel, Hong Kong: Marcel Dekker, 1997, 381-394.

Rahm, Dianne, “Promoting Technology Transfer in the US University: When it Works, When it Doesn’t,” in Barriers to International Technology Transfer edited by John Kirkland. Dorrecht, Boston, London: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996, 25-41.

Rahm, Dianne, “US Public Policy and Emerging Technologies: The Case of Solar Energy,” in Policy Evaluation edited by Ray C. Rist. Brookfield: Ashgate Publishing, 1995, 547-557. (Reprint of “U.S. Public Policy and Emerging Technologies: The Case of Solar Energy, “Energy Policy, Vol. 21, No. 4, April 1993, 374-384.)

Rahm, Dianne, “Federal Competitiveness Policy: Programs and Institutions in Flux,” in Technology and U.S. Competitiveness: An Institutional Focus, edited by W Henry Lambright and Dianne Rahm. New York, Westport, London: Greenwood Press, 1992, 3-18.

Bozeman, Barry and Dianne Rahm, “The Explosion of Technology,” in Handbook of Public Administration edited by James Perry. San Francisco: Jossey-bass, 1989, 54-67.

Lambright, W. Henry and Dianne Rahm. “Presidential Management of Technology,” in Technology and Politics edited by Norman J. Vig and Michael E. Kraft. Durham and London: Duke University Press, 1988, 81-97.

Proceedings and Monographs:

Rahm, Dianne, “Nuclear Power and Waste,” Social Issues: An Encyclopedia of Controversies, History and Debates, Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe, 2006, Vol. 5, 1252-1263.

Rahm, Dianne, “Toxic Waste,” Social Issues: An Encyclopedia of Controversies, History, and Debates, Armonk, New York: E.E. Sharpe, 2006, Vol. 7, 1752-1761.

Rahm, Dianne, and Veronica Hansen, “University-Industry Transfer,” Policy Evaluation, Vol. 4, No. 3, Autumn 1998, 25-29.

Rahm, Dianne, “The Land-Grant University Mission,” The Ag Bioethics Forum, Vol. 9, No. 1, June 1997, 4-5.

Rahm, Dianne, “Implementing High-Tech Economic Development Policies in Florida,” (reprinted with permission of The Political Chronicle), in Reinventing Government in Florida edited by Jamil Jreisat and Frank P. Sherwood, Jerry Collins Eminent Scholar Chair Publications, Florida Center for Public Management Monograph Series, Florida Center for Public Management, no. 81094, 1994.

Edited Journal Special Issues:

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Rahm, Dianne, Editor, Symposium on the Politics of Toxic Waste, Policy Studies Journal, Vol. 26, No. 4, Winter 1998.

Lambright, W. Henry and Dianne Rahm, editors, Symposium on Technology and American Competitiveness, Policy Studies Journal, Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall 1989.

e. Creative Books:

2. Articles

a. Refereed Journal Articles:

Rahm, Dianne and Christopher Reddick, “Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for Emergency Services: A Survey of Texas Emergency Services Districts,” International Journal of E-Politics, Vol. 4, No. 3, October-December 2013, 30-43.

Rahm, Dianne, "Regulating Hydraulic Fracturing in Shale Gas Plays: The Case of Texas," Energy Policy, Vol. 39, March 2011, 2974-2981.

Rangarajan, Nandhini and Dianne Rahm, "Greening Human Resources: A Survey of City-level Initiatives," Review of Public Personnel Administration, Vol. 31, No. 3, September 2011, 227-247.

Rahm, Dianne and Christopher Reddick, "U.S. City Managers' Perceptions of Disaster Risks: Consequences for Urban Emergency Management," Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, Vol. 19, No. 3, September 2011, 136-146.

Reddick, Christopher and Dianne Rahm, "Perceptions of Emergency Management in U.S. Cities: A Survey of Chief Administrative Officers," Journal of Emergency Management, November/December 2010, 29-43.

Rahm, Dianne and Jerrell D. Coggburn, “Environmentally Preferable Procurement: Greening U.S. State government Fleets,” Public Works Management & Policy, Vol. 12, No. 2, October 2007, 400-415.

Rahm, Dianne, Larry Swatuk, and Erica Matheny, “Water Resource Management in Botswana: Balancing Sustainability and Economic Development,” Environment, Development and Sustainability, Vol. 8, No. 1, 2006, 157-183.

Coggburn, Jerrell D. and Dianne Rahm, “Environmentally Preferable Purchasing: Who is Doing What in the United States?” Journal of Public Procurement, Vol. 5, No. 1, 2005, 23-53.

Larry A. Swatuk and Dianne Rahm “Integrating Policy, Disintegrating Practice: Water Resources Management in Botswana,” Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Vol. 29, 2004, 1357-1364.

Rahm, Dianna, “Managing the Cleanup of the Nuclear Weapons Complex: The Case of the Fernald Environmental Management Program,” Public Works Management and Policy, Vol. 5, No. 1, July 2000, 69-81.

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Van Wart, Montgomery, Dianne Rahm and Scott Sanders, “Economic Development and Public Enterprise: The Case of Rural Iowa’s Telecommunication Utilities,” Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 14, No. 2, May 2000, 131-145.

Rahm, Dianne, B.J. Reed and Teri L. Rydl, “Internet-Mediated Learning in Public Affairs Programs: Issues and Implications,” Journal of Public Affairs Education, Vol. 5, No. 3, July 1999.

Rahm, Dianne, and Veronica Hansen, “Technology Policy 2000: University to Industry Transfer,” International Journal of Public Administration, Vol. 22, No. 8, 1999, 1189-1211.

Rahm, Dianne, “Controversial Cleanup: Superfund and the Implementation of U.S. Hazardous Waste Policy,” Policy Studies Journal, Vol. 26, No. 4, Winter 1998, 719-734.

Rahm, Dianne, “Superfund and the Politics of U.S. Hazardous Waste Policy,” Environmental Politics, Vol. 7, No. 4, Winter 1998, 75-91.

Rahm, Dianne, and B.J. Reed, “Tangled Webs in Public Administration: Organizational Issues in Distance Learning,” Public Administration and Management: An Interactive Journal, Vol. 3, No. 1, January 1998 (http://ww.hbg.psu.edu/Faculty/jxr11/).

Rahm, Dianne, “The Role of Information Technology in Building Public Administration Theory,” Knowledge and Policy, Vol. 10, No. 3, Fall 1997, 71-80.

Rahm, Dianne, and B.J. Reed, “Going Remote: The Use of Distance Learning, the World Wide Web and the Internet in Graduate Programs of Public Affairs and Administration, Public Productivity and Management Review, Vol. 20, No. 4, June 1997, 459-474.

Rahm, Dianne, “Business Expectations and University Interactions: A Suggested Typology from a Survey of US Firms,” Industry and Higher Education, Vol. 10, No. 4, August, 1996, 207-218.

Rahm, Dianne, “Rethinking Technology Transfer Policy,” Southeastern Political Review, Vol. 22, No. 4, December 1994, 707-728.

Rahm, Dianne, “Academic Perceptions of University-Firm Technology Transfer,” Policy Studies Journal, Vol. 22, No. 2, Summer 1994, 267-278.

Rahm, Dianne, “U.S. Universities and Technology Transfer: Perspectives of Academic Administrators and Researchers,” Industry and Higher Education, Vol. 8, No. 2, June 1994, 72-78.

Rahm, Dianne, “Implementing High-Tech Economic Development Policies in Florida,” The Political Chronicle, Vol. 5, No. 2, 1993, 1-8.

Rahm, Dianne, “U.S. Public Policy and Emerging Technologies: The Case of Solar Energy,” Energy Policy, Vol. 21. No. 4, April 1993, 374-384.

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Rahm, Dianne, and Thomas Luce, Jr., “Issues in the Design of State Science and Technology-Based Economic Development Programs: The Case of Pennsylvania’s Ben Franklin Partnership,” Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 6, No. 1, February 1991, 41-51.

Lambright, W. Henry and Dianne Rahm, “Science, Technology, and the States,” Forum for Applied research and Public Policy, Vol. 6, No. 3, Fall 1991, 49-60.

Rahm, Dianne, “Federal Efforts to Enhance U.S. Competitiveness: The Encouragement of Domestic Cooperation,” Policy Studies Journal, Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall 1989, 89-99.

Lambright, W. Henry and Dianne Rahm, “Ronald Reagan and Space Policy,” Policy Studies Journal, Vol. 17, No. 3, Spring 1989, 515-527.

Rahm, Dianne Barry Bozeman and Michael Crow, “Domestic Technology Transfer and Competitiveness: An Empirical Assessment of the roles of University and Government Research Laboratories,” Public Administration Review, Vol. 48, No. 6, November/December 1988, 969-978.

Lambright, W. Henry and Dianne Rahm, “Science, Technology and Democracy,” Teaching Political Science: Politics in Perspective, Vol. 14, No. 4, Summer 1987, 179-183.

b. Non-refereed Articles:

Rahm, Dianne, “The Regulatory Framework for Hydraulic Fracturing in Texas,” Energy Delta Institute Quarterly, Vol. 3, No. 4, December 2011, 8-11.

3. Conference Proceedings

a. Refereed Conference Proceedings:

Rahm, Dianne, “Hydraulic Fracturing of Shale Gas Plays, Environmental Policy Concerns, and Our Energy Future,” Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on the Social Sciences, 2012.

Rahm, Dianne and Christopher Reddick, "U.S. City Managers' Perceptions of Disaster Risks: Consequences for Urban Emergency Management," Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on the Social Sciences, 2011.

Rangarajan, Nandhini and Dianne Rahm, "Greening Human Resource Practices: An Assessment of Local Level Initiatives," Proceeding s of the Hawaii International Conference on the Social Sciences, 2010.

Rahm, Dianne and Jerrell D. Coggburn, “Environmentally Preferable Procurement: Greening U.S. State government Fleets,” Proceedings of the 2nd International Public Procurement Conference, Rome, Italy, September 21.23, 2006.

Rahm, Dianne, “R&D Partnering and the Environment of US Research Universities,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Technology Management: University, Industry, Government Collaboration, Bagazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, June, 1996, 79-84.

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Rahm, Dianne, “University-Firm Linkages for Industrial Innovation,” Center for Economic Policy Research Discussion Paper Series, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, March 1994.

Rahm, Dianne, “Rethinking Technology Transfer after the Cold War,” in Proceedings of the Symposium on Technology Transfer and Public Policy edited by Yong S. Lee. Policy Studies Organization, 1993, 6-20.

Rahm, Dianne, “Clearing the Way for Cooperative R&D: Policies That Promote Industry-University-Government Cooperation,” in Technology Management II. Proceedings of the Second International conference on the Management of Technology edited by Tarek Khalil and Bulent Bayraktar. Norcross, Georgia: Industrial Engineering and Management Press, 1990, 327-334.

5. Reports:

Rahm, Dianne, "Community Strategic Needs Assessment: Austin - San Antonio Corridor," for the Center for Research, Public Policy and Training, Texas State University, May, 2010.

Rahm, Dianne, “From Stalemate and Mistrust to Cooperation and Cleanup: The Case of the Fernald Environmental Restoration Project:, Final Report, PricewaterhouseCoopers Endowment for the Business of Government, October 2000.

Rahm, Dianne, “Small Community Outreach Program for environmental issues (SCOPe), Ohio Pilot, Final Report”, 1999.

Rahm, Dianne, and Montgomery Van Wart, “Telecommunication Technologies and Local Governments: Survey Results from Iowa,” for the Rural Development Initiative of the Iowa Agriculture and Home economics Experiment Station, College of Agriculture, Iowa State University, June 1997.

Rahm, Dianne, “University-Firm Linkages for Industrial Innovation,” final report to the National Science Foundation, Grant Number SBR-9305591, May 1995.

MacManus, Susan, Edwin Benton, John Daly, and Dianne Rahm, “City of Clearwater Employee Survey,” report to the Clearwater City Manager and Executive Staff, May, 1991.

Rahm, Dianne, “A Critique of GAO’s Technology Transfer Criteria,” report to the General Accounting Office, January, 1998.

6. Book Reviews:

Rahm, Dianne, Book review of The Technology Pork Barrel by Linda R. Cohen and Roger G. Noll in Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy (University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Lab), Vol. 8, No. 4, Winter 1993, 138.

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B. Works not in Print

1. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings:

Rahm, Dianne, “Implementing and Managing Emerging Technologies for the Sustainable Development of Shale Gas Resources,”, paper presented at the American Society for Public Administration’s Annual Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 15-19, 2013.

Rahm, Dianne and Christopher Reddick, “Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for Emergency Services: A Survey of Texas Emergency Services Districts,” paper prepared for presentation at the American Society for Public Administration’s Annual Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 15-19, 2013.

Rahm, Dianne, “Hydraulic Fracturing of Shale Gas Plays, Environmental Policy Concerns, and Our Energy Future,” paper presented at the Hawaii International Conference on the Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 30-June 2, 2012.

Rahm, Dianne, “Civic Engagement, Natural Resource Management, and Livable Communities: The Case of Hydraulic Fracturing of Shale Gas Plays,” presented at the American Society for Public Administration’s Annual Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, March2-6, 2012.

Rahm, Dianne and Christopher Reddick, "U.S. City Managers' Perceptions of Disaster Risks: Consequences for Urban Emergency Management," paper presented at the Hawaii International Conference on the Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 1-4, 2011.

Rahm, Dianne and Christopher Reddick, "U.S. City Managers' Perceptions of Disaster Risks: Consequences for Urban Emergency Management," presented at the 12th Annual Texas CPM & ASPA District 4 Conference, February 18, 2011, LBJ School, University of Texas at Austin.

Rangarajan, Nandhini and Dianne Rahm, "Greening Human Resource Practices: An Assessment of Local Level Initiatives," presented at the Hawaii International Conference on the Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 2-5, 2010.

Rangarajan, Nandhini and Dianne Rahm, "Examining the Relationship between Environmental Management and Human Resource Practices: A Study of City-level Initiatives," paper prepared for presentation at the Western Social Science Conference, Reno, Nevada, April 14-17, 2010.

Rahm, Dianne. “The Challenge and Opportunities of a Post-Kyoto Accord,” presented at the 70th

Annual Conference of the American Society for Public Administration, Miami, Florida, March 20-24, 2009.

Rahm, Dianne. “U.S. Climate Change Policy,” presented at the North American Energy Summit, San Antonio, Texas, May 1-2, 2008.

Rahm, Dianne. “The States and the Transformation of U.S. Climate Change Policy,” presented at the 69th Annual Conference of the American Society for Public Administration, Dallas, Texas, March 7-11, 2008.

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Rahm, Dianne and Jerrell D. Coggburn, “Environmentally Preferable Procurement: Greening U.S. State Government Fleets,” presented at the 2nd International Public Procurement Conference, Rome, Italy, September 21-23, 2006.

Rahm, Dianne, “Greening the Government Fleet: Alternative Fuel Vehicles Alternative Fuels and Advanced Technology Designs,” presented at the 67th Annual Conference of the American Society for Public Administration, Denver, Colorado, April 1-4, 2006.

Palomo-Gonzalez, Sandra and Dianne Rahm, “Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: The San Antonio Nonprofit Community Response” presented at the 2006 American Humanics Management Institute, San Diego, California, January 4-6, 2006.

Rahm, Dianne, “The Renewables Portfolio Standard in Texas” presented at the 66th Annual Conference of the American Society for Public Administration, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 2-5, 2005.

Rahm, Dianne, “Green Building, Energy efficiency Standards, and Alternative Energy: Worldwide Models and Their Applicability to the U.S.” presented at the 65th Annual Conference of the American Society for Public Administration, Portland, Oregon, March 27-30, 2004.

Rahm, Dianne, Larry Swatuk, and Erica Matheny, “Water Policy in Botswana,” presented at the 4th Annual Meeting of Warfsa/WATERNET, Gaborone, Botswana, October 15-17, 2003.

Rahm, Dianne, Brian Gage, and Kevin O’Brien, “Brownfield One-Stop Shopping: Federal Inter-Agency Cooperation,” presented at the 63rd National Conference of the American Society for Public Administration, Phoenix, Arizona, March 23-26, 2002.

Rahm, Dianne and Brian Gage, “Rulemaking for the Clean Air Act: Ohio Pilot Project,” presented at the Public Interest Leadership Conference, Public Interest Leadership Council of the University of Nevada at Los Vegas, March 11-13, 2001.

Rahm, Dianne, “’Atomic Cities’ of the Future: Environmental Cleanup of the Nuclear Weapons Complex,” presented at the 61st National Conference of the American Society for Public Administration, San Diego, CA, April 1-4, 2000.

Rahm, Dianne, “Coming Into Compliance: Environmental Contamination and the Nuclear Weapons Complex,” presented at the 5th National Public Management Conference, George Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, December 2-5, 1999.

Rahm, Dianne and Brian Gage, “Rulemaking for the Clean Air Act: Ohio Pilot Project,” presented at the Ohio Association of economists and Political Scientists, Findlay Inn and Convention Center, October 29, 1999.

Rahm, Dianne, “Environmental Policy and the Nuclear Weapons Complex,” presented at the 95th

National Conference of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia, September 1-5, 1999.

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Rahm, Dianne, “Coming Into Compliance: Environmental Contamination and the Nuclear Weapons Complex,” presented at the 60th National conference of the American Society for Public Administration, Orlando, Florida, April 10-14, 1999.

Rahm, Dianne, B.J. Reed, and Teri L. Radl, “Implications of Computer-Mediated Learning for Public Affairs Programs,” presented at the 60th National Conference of the American Society for Public Administration, Orlando, Florida, April 10-14, 1999.

Rahm, Dianne, “Cleaning Toxic Waste at Federal Facilities: DOE, EPA, and the States,” presented at the 59th National Conference of the American Society for Public Administration, the Westin Hotel, Seattle, Washington, May 9-13, 1998.

Rahm, Dianne, and Veronica Hansen, “Technology Policy 2000: University to Industry Transfer,” presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, The Palmer House, Chicago, April 23-26, 1998.

Rahm, Dianne, “New Challenges for Public Administration: Cleaning Toxic Waste at Federal Facilities,” presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, The Palmer House, Chicago, April 23-26, 1998.

Rahm, Dianne, and B.J. Reed, “Management of Public Affairs Distance Learning Programs,” presented at the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, D.C., November 6-8, 1997.

Rahm, Dianne, “Problems redefinition and Programmatic Adaptation: The Case of Superfund,” presented at the Fourth National Public Management Research Conference, Georgia Center for Continuing Education, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, October 30-November 1, 1997.

Rahm, Dianne, and B.J. Reed, “Issues in Distance Education,” presented at the 1997 NASPAA Annual Conference, Raleigh, North Carolina, October 15-18, 1997.

Rahm, Dianne, “Better Science and Technology for the Environment: New Institutional Arrangements for Improved Environmental R&D,” presented at the 93rd annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C. August 28-31, 1997.

Van Wart, Montgomery and Dianne Rahm, “Telecommunications Technologies and Local Governments: Survey Results from Iowa,” presented at the 1997 annual national conference of the American Society for Public Administration, Philadelphia Downtown Marriott, Philadelphia, July 26-30, 1997.

Rahm, Dianne, and Jim Cox, “Politics or Rational Planning?: A Time Series Assessment of Decision Making for U.S. Federal R&D Investment,” presented at the 1997 National Conference of the American Society for Public Administration, Philadelphia Downtown Marriott, Philadelphia, July 26-30, 1997.

Rahm, Dianne, “The Role of Information Technology in Building Public Administration Theory,” presented at the 1997 Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, April 10-12, 1997.

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Rahm, Dianne, “The History of the Land Grant Mission,” presented at Iowa State University Bioethics Program Retreat, Hotel Fort Des Moines, January 7, 1997.

Rahm, Dianne, and B.J. Reed, “the Use of Distance Learning Technologies, the World Wide Web, and the Internet for Course Delivery in Programs of Public Affairs and Administration,” presented at the annual meeting of the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration, Denver, October, 1996.

Rahm, Dianne, “Prioritizing Environmental R&D in a Cut Back Era: Who Wins and Who Loses?” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, August, 1996.

Rahm, Dianne, “R&D Partnering and the Environment of US Research Universities,” presentedAt the International Conference on Technology Management: University, Industry, Government Collaboration, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, June, 1996.

Rahm, Dianne, “Promoting Technology Transfer in the US University: When it Works, When it Doesn’t,” presented at the NATO Advanced Studies Workshop on Barriers to International Technology Transfer, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, London, UK, September, 1995.

Rahm, Dianne, “Variation in Company Strategy for University-Industry R&D Partnering,” presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 6-8, 1995.

Rahm, Dianne, “Factors Inhibiting and Promoting Technology Transfer From Universities to Industry,” presented at the Annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Atlanta, Georgia, February 16-21, 1995.Rahm, Dianne, “Universities and Technology Transfer,” presented to the Department of Engineering and Policy, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, October 6, 1994.

Rahm, Dianne, and Veronica Hansen, “Technology Transfer from U.S. Universities to Firms,” presented at the Sixteenth Congress of the International Political Science Association, Berlin, Germany, August 21-25, 1994.

Rahm, Dianne, “New Economic Development Politics in Florida,” presented at the Florida Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Sarasota, Florida, April 9, 1994.

Rahm, Dianne, “University-Firm Linkages for Industrial Innovation,” presented at the Conference on University Goals, Institutional Mechanisms, and the Industrial Transferability of Research, Stanford University, March 18-20, 1994.

Rahm, Dianne, “Strategic Planning and Alternative Policies of State Economic Development,” presented at the Conference on Administrative Reforms in Florida, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, November 12-13, 1993.

Rahm, Dianne, “Re-thinking Technology Transfer After the Cold War,” presented at the National Conference of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., September 3, 1993.

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Rahm, Dianne, “Technology Transfer and U.S. Competitiveness,” presented at the National Conference of the American Society for Public Administration, San Francisco, July 18, 1993.

Rahm, Dianne, “Florida’s Science and Technology-Based Economic Development Programs,” presented at the Florida Political Science Association’s Annual Meeting, New College, Sarasota, Florida, March 27-28, 1992.

Rahm, Dianne, “Emerging Energy Technology for the Global Environment,” presented at the National Conference of the American Society for Public Administration, Washington, D.C. March 23-27, 1991.

Lambright, W. Henry and Dianne Rahm, “Science, Technology, and the American States,” presented at the Southeastern Conference on Public Administration, Clearwater Beach, Florida, October 5, 1990.

Rahm, Dianne, and Thomas Luce, Jr., “State Science and Technology-Based Economic Development Strategies,” presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Public Administration, Los Angeles, California, April 7-11, 1990.

Rahm, Dianne, “Clearing the Way for Cooperative R&D,” presented at the Second International Conference on the Management of Technology, University of Miami, Department of Industrial Engineering and School of Continuing Studies, Miami, Florida, February 27-March 2, 1990.

Rahm, Dianne, “Cooperative R&D: Federal Efforts to Enhance U.S. Competitiveness Through Encouragement of Domestic Cooperation,” presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Public Administration, Miami, Florida, April 12, 1989.

Rahm, Dianne, “An Assessment of the Relative Influence of Direct Government Funding and Tax Expenditure on Industrial Research and Development Laboratories,” presented at the joint meeting of the Operations Research Society of America and The Institute of Management Sciences, Denver, Colorado, October 24, 1988.

Bozeman, Barry and Dianne Rahm, “Technology Transfer to Government and Industry: The Influence of Politics and Markets,” presented at the Academy of Management annual meeting in Anaheim, California, August, 1988.

Rahm, Dianne, Barry Bozeman, and Michael Crow, “Technology Transfer to Government and Industry: An Environmental Dependence Model,” presented at the Harvard Business School Colloquium on Operations and Production Management, November 16, 1987.

Lambright, W. Henry, and Dianne Rahm, “National Policy and Space Technology,” presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, September 3-6, 1987.

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2. Invited Talks, Lectures, and Presentations:

Rahm, Dianne, “Promoting Partnerships in the University: What Works and What Doesn’t,” presented at the 5th Annual Statewide Continuing Education Meeting, University of Tennessee, Nashville, Tennessee, November, 1996.

Rahm, Dianne, “Academic Perceptions of University-Firm Technology Transfer,” presented at the Technology Transfer and Public Policy Conference, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, October 30, 1993.

Rahm, Dianne, “Rethinking ‘Reinventing’ Florida Government,” presented for the Polk County Department of Planning, Bartow, Florida, December, 1992.

Rahm, Dianne, “Simplistic Approaches to Complex Problems: State S&T-Based Economic Development Strategies,” presented for the Technology and Information Policy Program of the Maxwell School, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, May 29, 1990.

5. Other Works not in Print:

a. Works “submitted” or “under review”

Rahm, Dianne, “US Law and Policy in Environmental Management,” in An Integrated Approach to Environmental Management, edited by Dibyendu Sarkar et al. Wiley, under review.

Rahm, Dianne and Nandhini Rangarajan, “US Cities and Climate Change Adaptation,” under review.

b. Works “ in progress”

C. Grants and Contracts

1. Funded External Grants and Contracts:

Rahm, Dianne, Korber-Stiftung Foundation, Journalists and Experts Alumni Program, Societies in Transition: Energy, Climate and Oceans -- Impacts on the Global Economy, January 27 - February 3, 2010 (awarded in 2009).

Rahm, Dianne, U.S. Department of State, The J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, Fulbright Scholar Grantee, Fulbright German Studies Seminar 2008, Science and Society: The Impact of Science on Policy Formulation, 2008.

Holm, John, Sylvester Murray, Dianne Rahm, Deborah Knapp, and Nancy Meyer-Emerick, U.S. Department of State, College and University Affiliations grant# ASCS-1095, “Improving Graduate Public Administration Programs at Cleveland State University and the University of Botswana: Environmental Management, Human Resources Management, Public Works Management, and Comparative Public Administration, “Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs, 2000-2002, $135,559.

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Rahm, Dianne, “Federal Government Inter-Agency cooperation efforts of the Brownfields One-Stop-Shop Project, “Great Lakes Environmental Finance Center, January-June 2001, $8,000.

Rahm, Dianne, Policy Analysis for Certified Manager, Lead Content Expert and Instructor, Ohio Certified Public Manager Program, March 2001, $1,600.

Rahm, Dianne, “Cleaning the Nuclear Weapons Complex: a Case Study of the Fernald Environmental Management Program,” The PricewaterhouseCoopers Endowment for the Business of Government, 2000, $15,000.

Rahm, Dianne, Policy Analysis for Certified Managers, Presenter, Ohio Certified Public Manager Program, December 1999, $1,600.

Rahm, Dianne, Small Community Outreach Program for environmental issues (SCOPe), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration, 1999, $10,000.

Rahm, Dianne, National Science Foundation, grant # SBR – 9305591, “University-Firm Linkages for Industrial Innovation,” 1993-1995, $71,785.

3. Funded Internal Grants and Contracts:

Rahm, Dianne, Extended and Continuing Education Distance Education Experiment Award, Iowa State University, 1998, $11,000.

Rahm, Dianne, Graduate College Incentive Research Award, Iowa State University, 1997, $14,884.

Rahm, Dianne, Research Grant for the Study of Science, Technology, and Society, Graduate College, Iowa State University, 1997, $4,228.

D. Fellowships, Awards, Honors:

Editorial Board, Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, Taylor and Francis.

IV. SERVICE

A. Institutional

1. University:

2013, Mentor, Laurie Pickerill, Maddie Morgan, Jannell Rayos, and Tim Clarke (MSIS Sustainability students).

2013. Member of the Graduate Council.

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2013. Member of the MSIS/MAIS Graduate Committee (Sustainability Master’s Degree).

2012. Member of the Graduate Council.

2012. Member of the MSIS/MAIS Graduate Committee (Sustainability Master’s Degree).

2011. Member of the MS/MAIS Graduate Committee (Sustainability Master’s Degree).

2010. Texas State University, Interdisciplinary M.A./M.S. program committee member.

2010. Texas State University Common Experience, 2010-2011 Planning Committee member.

2009. Texas State University, Interdisciplinary M.A/M.S. in Sustainability Planning Committee member.

2009. Texas State University Common Experience, 2010-2011 Planning Committee member (Sustainability: Science, Policy and Opportunity).

2009. Arranged a Tour of the Dos Rios Water Recycling Center in San Antonio for university students.

2008. Member, Organizing Committee for Energy Summit, President's Office, UT San Antonio.

2008. Member, University Grievance committee.

2007. College representative to the UTSA Institute on Energy (Institute for Conventional, Alternate and Renewable Energy or I-CARE).

2007. Member, University Review Committee for the College of Public Policy.

2007. Member, Faculty Senate.

2007. Member, Faculty Senate review committee looking into the events surrounding the dissolution of the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences.

2007. Provided guest lecture for the Introduction to Environmental Systems class. 2007. Ph.D. student advising. John Joseph, Environmental Science program (environmental justice issues).

2007. Member, Environmental Science and Engineering Ph.D. program advisory committee.

2006. Member, University Faculty Review Advisory Committee.

2006. Invited Guest Lecture, Graduate Seminar, Environmental Science and Engineering Program, Institute for Research in Water and Environmental Resources, UTSA. February 10.

2006. Invited Guest Lecture, ES 2013, Environmental Systems, September 5.

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2005. Member, University Review Committee.

2004. Member, Faculty Senate.

2004. Member, Faculty Senate Executive Committee.

2004. Member, Work Load/Time and Effort User Group Committee.

2004. Chair, Core Curriculum Committee.

2004. Affirmative Action Advocate, Criminal Justice Search Committee.

2004. Member, College Faculty Review Advisory Committee.

2003. Chair, University Standing Committee on Core Curriculum

2001. Member, University Standing Committee on Curriculum.

2001. Member, Faculty Senate Committee.

2001. Member, Faculty Senate Steering Committee.

1999. Member, College Technology Committee.

2. College:

2012. Member of the Graduate Council.

3. Department/School:

2013. Chair of the Ph.D. Working Group Planning Committee.

2013. Chair of the PA Faculty Search Committee.

2012. PA Faculty Search Committee member.

2011. Member of Subcommittee to review MPA Career Support Areas: Urban and Environmental Planning.

2011. Member (chair) of MPA subcommittee to provide recommendations regarding replacement of current outcome assessments for outcomes 1, 4, & 5.

2010. Prepared "Community Strategic Needs Assessment: Austin - San Antonio Corridor."

2009. Member, Public Administration search committees.

2009. Drafted Proposal for the Center for Research, Public Policy, and Training (CRPPT).

2009. Drafted Ph.D. Preliminary Authority Request.

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2009. Chair, Ph.D. program committee.

2009. Attended NASPAA Doctoral Program Workshop, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, February 20-21, 2009.

2008. Chair, Ph.D. program committee.

2008. Chair, Faculty Search committee.

2007. Departmental Liaison to the Library.

2007. Member, PAD Scholarship Committee.

2006. Chair, Departmental Faculty Review Advisory Committee, Department of Criminal Justice.

2004. Member, Graduate Program Committee.

2004. Member, Merit Review Committee.

2004. Chair, Department Periodic Performance Evaluation Review Committee.

2004. Recruitment: Presentation on the MPA and Ph.D. programs given at the Community Supervision and Networking Conference.

2004. Recruitment: Welcoming at the 4th Annual Nonprofit Day.

2003. Chair, Ph.D. Program Committee.

2003. Internships coordinator for 3 HUD supported students (Anna Kehde, John Lopez, and David Mata) for Summer 2003 and Fall 2003 with AACOG, Bexar County’s Department of Housing and Human Services, Habitat for Humanity, and the Neighborhood Resource Center.

2003. Internship Supervisor for Colleen Culbert with the City Planning Department (Fall 2003) and arranged for a Spring 2004 internship for her with AACOG’s Resource Recovery unit.

2002. Internship Supervisor for Kornsiri Pileuk in the Bridging Our Communities/Nonprofit Management Program of UTSA’s College of Public Policy.

2001. Chair, Ph.D. Program Committee.

2001. Chair, Faculty Search Committee.

2001. Member, Criminal Justice Department Departmental Faculty Review Advisory Committee.

2001. Member, Public Administration Department Departmental Faculty Review Advisory Committee.

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2001. Faculty advisor for 4 graduate programs (Master of Public Administration, Master of Urban Studies, Master of Environmental Policy, Ph.D. in Urban and Public Affairs). This position involved more than 250 graduate students2000 Chair, Ph.D. admissions committee.

2000. Member, Economic development faculty curriculum committee.

1999 Chair, MPA Committee

1999. Chair, PhD Committee

1999. Chair, MA ES Committee.

1999. Member, Quantitative Methods Committee.

1999. Member, GIS Faculty search committee

B. Professional:

National Conference Program Committee member, American Society for Public Administration, 2012-13.

National Science Foundation, Panelist, Division of Earth Sciences, Arlington, VA, March 14-15, 2012.

2012. Treasurer and member of the Executive Council, Section on Science and Technology in Government, American Society for Public Administration.

2011. Treasurer and member of the Executive Council, Section on Science and Technology in Government, American Society for Public Administration.

2011. Manuscript Reviewer, State and Local Government Review.

2010. Treasurer and member of the Executive Council, Section on Science and Technology in Government, American Society for Public Administration.

2010. Manuscript Reviewer, American Journal of Political Science.

2010. Manuscript Reviewer, Economic Development Quarterly.

2010. Grant Reviewer, West Virginia University Senate Research Grant.

2009. Organized Panel for 2010 American Society for Public Administration.

2009. Treasurer and member of Executive Council, Section on Science and Technology in Government, American Society for Public Administration.

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2008. Treasurer and member of Executive Council, Section on Science and Technology in Government, American Society for Public Administration.

2007. Treasurer and member of Executive Council, Section on Science and Technology in Government, American Society for Public Administration.

2006. Treasurer and member of Executive Council, Section on Science and Technology in Government, American Society for Public Administration.

2005. Treasurer and member of Executive Council, Section on Science and Technology in Government, American Society for Public Administration.

2004. Treasurer and member of Executive Council, Section on Science and Technology in Government, American Society for Public Administration.

2003. Treasurer and member of Executive Council, Section on Science and Technology in Government, American Society for Public Administration.

2002. Site Reviewer for Department of Political Science, University of Northern Iowa, February 14-15.

2002. National Science Foundation, site visit team member for the NSF Division of Chemistry. Site visit to the Science and Technology Center for Environmentally Responsible Solvents and Processes, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, September, 2002.

2002. Treasurer and member of Executive Council, Section on Science and Technology in Government, American Society for Public Administration.

2002 National Conference Program Committee member, American Society for Public Administration, 2001-2002.

2001. National Science Foundation, site visit team member for the NSF Division of Chemistry. Site visit to the Science and Technology for Environmentally Responsible Solvents and Processes, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, October 2001.

2001. Treasurer and member of Executive Council, Section on Science and Technology in Government, American Society for Public Administration.

1999. National Conference Program Committee member, American Political Science Association, 1998-1999.

1999. Treasurer and member of Executive Council, Section on Science and Technology in Government, American Society for Public Administration.

1998. Lynton K. Caldwell award committee for the best book in Environmental Policy, American Political Science Association, 1998.

1998. Chair, Nominating Committee. Mid West Political Science Association Public Administration Caucus, 1998.

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1998. Treasurer and member of Executive Council, Section on Science and Technology in Government, American Society for Public Administration.

Policy Studies Journal, editorial board, 1997-2000.

American Political Science Association, Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy (STEP) steering committee member, 1996-2002.

President, Iowa Central Chapter, American Society for Public Administration, 1996-1998.

1997. Treasurer and member of Executive Council, Section on Science and Technology in Government, American Society for Public Administration.

Executive Committee member, Capital Chapter, American Society for Public Administration, 1996-1998.

Birchfield Award Committee, American Society for Public Administration, 1997.

ASPA Program Committee member, 1997 National ASPA Conference

Panel Chair, Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House, Chicago, Illinois, April 18-20, 1996.

1997. Treasurer and member of Executive Council, Section on Science and Technology in Government, American Society for Public Administration.

Panel Organizer and Moderator, ASPA Region VII Spring Conference, Holiday Inn Downtown, Des Moines, Iowa, April 11-13, 1996.

Panel Moderator, Third National Public Management Research Conference, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, October 5-7, 1995.

Chair, Section on Science and Technology in Government, American Society for Public Administration, October 1993-September 1996.

Panel Discussant, Florida Political Science Association Conference, Winter Park, Florida, March 30-April 1, 1995.

Panel Convener, American Political Science Association National Conference, Washington, D.C., September 3, 1993.

Panel Moderator, American Society for Public Administration, National Conference, San Francisco, CA, July, 1993.

Panel Discussant, Florida Political Science Association Conference, Winter Park, Florida, April 3, 1993.Reviewer of Florida State University’s proposed Management Information System track for the Department of Public Administration’s MPA, Ph.D. degree programs, Summer 1992.

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Representative to the 1993 American Society for Public Administration National Conference Program Committee, Section representative for the Section on Science and Technology in Government (SSTIG).

Member of the Executive Board, Section on Science and Technology in government (SSTIG), American Society for Public Administration, 1991-1993.

Panel Discussant, Southern Political Science Association, Tampa, Florida, November 7, 1991.

Panel Convener, Southeastern Conference on Public Administration, Clearwater Beach, Florida, October 5, 1990.

Panelist, regional meeting of the Central Pennsylvania Section of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, November 17, 1988.

Referee for: International Journal of E-Politics Environmental Politics State and Local Government Review Applied Geography Comparative Technology Transfer and Society Social Science Quarterly Political Research Quarterly Environment and Planning: Government and Policy Journal of Public Affairs Education Public Integrity Annual Public Administrative Review Public Administration Quarterly Social Studies of Science Knowledge in Society Policy Studies Review Social Science Journal Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy Research Policy Economic Development Quarterly Science, Technology, and Human Values Journal of Technology Transfer Public Productivity and Management Review

Reviewer for National Science Foundation Grants: October 2003 March 2003 November 2000 November 1998 April 1998 March 1998

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April 1997 July 1996 August 1994 June 1994 November 1993 September 1993

C. Community:

2013. Guest lecturer for Department of Environmental Science, Global Change Course, University of Texas at San Antonio, March, 2013.

2012. Guest lecturer for Department of Environmental Science, Global Change Course, University of Texas at San Antonio, March, 2012.

2011. Guest lecturer for Department of Environmental Science, Global Change Course, University of Texas at San Antonio, March, 2011.

2011. Volunteer Habitat for Humanity.

2011. Assisted a Scientific American science journalist (Chris Mooney) in his preparation of an article on hydraulic fracturing.

2010. Guest lecturer for Department of Environmental Science, Global Change Course, University of Texas at San Antonio, March 3, 2010.

2008. Presentation for the Green Society, "Climate Change Policy, "Retama Auditorium, UT San Antonio, January 31.

2008. Presentation for the Department of Earth and Environmental Science, "The Status and Transformation of U.S. Climate Change Policy," UT San Antonio, March 26.

2006. Presentation (with Sandie Palomo-Gonzalez) for the Baptist Health Foundation of San Antonio and the Kronkosky Charitable Foundation, February 27, 2006. Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: The San Antonio Nonprofit Response.

2004. Member of the City Public Service “Demand Side Management, Request for Proposal (DSM/RFP)” energy efficiency committee.

2003. Community Responsibility Endowment Fund Committee, First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Antonio, committee member.

2003. Member of the City Public Service (CPS) Energy Efficiency Study Committee. This committee is co-sponsored by CPS and Metropolitan Partnership for Energy. The task of the committee is to design, disseminate, and review responses to a Request for Qualifications for a study on energy efficiency and renewable energy options for City Public Service.

2002. Member, Jeannette Rankin Foundation selection committee for scholarships to San Antonio-based women.

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2001. Member of the Board of Directors of the 7th Principle Project, and 501(c)(3) working for environmental awareness and justice among religious organizations.

1999. Member, Board of Directors, Green Energy Ohio (GEO). This is a statewide nonprofit organization that focuses on renewable energy education and demonstration projects.

1999. Member, Business and Economics Working Group, Sustainable Communities Symposium.

D. Service Honors and Awards:

The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society Favorite Professor Award, Fall 2013. 

Honorary Professor of International Studies, Texas State University, 2012-2015.

Texas State Quality Team Award – 2010-2011 Common Experience Team for Sustainability: Science, Policy, and Opportunity, 2011.

Research highlighted in Hillviews, Summer 2011.

The Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society Favorite Professor Award, Fall 2010. 

Research highlighted in Discover, the UTSA Research, Scholarship, and Creative Achievement magazine. Vol. 1, No. 1, 2007, page 10.

Aaron Wildavsky Book Award, Policy Studies Organization, December, 1997.

Updated 4/15/2014

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