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367:'s promotion to chairman, Keyworth resigned on September 12. In connection with Keyworth's resignation, HP made the following statement regarding the alleged CNET leak: "At HP's request, Dr. Keyworth often had contacts with the press to explain HP's interests. The board does not believe that Dr. Keyworth's contact with CNET in January 2006 was vetted through appropriate channels, but also recognizes that his discussion with the CNET reporter was undertaken in an attempt to further HP's interests. HP board chairman Patricia Dunn expressed regret for the intrusion into his privacy." 311:
which eventually led to a manufacturing and marketing partnership between the two companies that was designed to speed the development of the first national interactive television system. Keyworth facilitated the agreement between HP and TV Answer to manufacture and market interactive television home
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who was asked to step down in light of the controversy surrounding disclosure of sensitive information to the media. He resigned on September 13, 2006.
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Keyworth had been a director of HP since 1986 and, until his resignation, was the longest-serving director at the company.
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Keyworth has been chairman and senior fellow with The Progress & Freedom Foundation since 1995.
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Keyworth was also on the board of directors for Eon Corporation (formally known as
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A high resolution study of isobaric analogue states in potassium-41 and sodium-23
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A high resolution study of isobaric analogue states in potassium-41 and sodium-23
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units that would activate and control TV Answer's two-way system in the home.
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from 1981 to early 1986. He also served as a director of General Atomics.
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in 1968. Following the granting of his degree, he took a position at
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to expose Keyworth as the source of an alleged additional leak to
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Interview with George Keyworth about Star Wars Program
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from 1981 to January 1986. He was a board member of
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George Keyworth

Office of Science and Technology Policy
Ronald Reagan
Benjamin Huberman
Boston
Massachusetts
Monterey, California
Republican
Yale University
BS
Duke University
MS
PhD
Physics
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Thesis
A high resolution study of isobaric analogue states in potassium-41 and sodium-23
Doctoral advisor
physicist
White House Science Advisor
Hewlett-Packard
Duke University
Los Alamos National Laboratory
TV Answer
Hewlett-Packard
Science Advisor
White House
Office of Science and Technology Policy
news leaks

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