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Douglas Van Houweling

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286:. This became the foundation upon which the global Internet was built. Van Houweling was also chairman of the board of Advanced Network and Services Corporation, a not-for-profit organization that enabled the transition of large-scale Internet capabilities from the higher education and research realm to commercial reality. From 1997 to 2010, he served as chief executive officer of Internet2, the national research and education network for the United States. 28: 320:"In Search of the Killer App: The Internet2 Experience and the Promise of Advanced Broadband," Ted Hanss and Douglas Van Houweling. Chapter in Austin, Robert D., and Stephen P. Bradley, eds. The Broadband Explosion: Leading Thinkers on the Promise of a Truly Interactive World. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, July, 2005. 272:
Van Houweling has made fundamental contributions to the growth of the Internet and in areas related to information systems planning and management, not-for-profit organization management, strategic planning, simulation models of political and public policy processes, economic models of politics, and
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Thomas Hart Benton Mural Medallion, and an honorary Doctor of Science from Indiana University in May, 2017. Van Houweling was the Associate Dean for Research and Innovation from 2010 to 2014. Prior to that, he was the Dean for Academic Outreach and Vice Provost for Information technology at the
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He has served on numerous boards of Internet companies and educational institutions such as Consortium for Research in Telecommunications Policy and Strategy, the National Research Council Study, and the National Science Foundation. Van Houweling has also frequently consulted with Internet and
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Higher Education in the Digital Age: Technology Issues and Strategies for American Colleges and Universities, James J. Duderstadt, Daniel E. Atkins and Douglas E. Van Houweling. The Oryx Press and the American Council on Education, Westport, Connecticut, December
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and as chairman of the board of the MERIT Network, a statewide computing network in Michigan in 1987, he oversaw the operation and management of the NSFnet national backbone, an initiative supported by the
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Van Houweling has overseen and implemented numerous Internet-related projects including the Internet2 project, the University Corporation for Advanced Internet Development, the
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C. Severance, "Doug Van Houweling: Building the NSFNet," in Computer, volume 47, number 4, pages 7–9, April 2014. doi: 10.1109/MC.2014.87
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MERIT project, and as Vice Provost for Information Technology at the
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Doug Van Houweling received his B.A. in government from
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while he was Vice Provost for Computing and Planning.
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Kansas City
Indiana University Bloomington
Iowa State University
Computer Science
Internet
University of Michigan
School of Information
Doctoral advisor
Elinor Ostrom
University of Michigan School of Information
Internet
Iowa State University
Indiana University
University of Michigan
National Science Foundation
University of Michigan
Carnegie Mellon University
Iowa State University
PhD
Indiana University Bloomington
Elinor Ostrom
Cornell University
Carnegie Mellon University
adjunct professor
information technology
University of Michigan School of Information
chief information officer
University of Michigan
National Science Foundation

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