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I'm a public policy analyst by training and an NGO manager by profession. At the moment my main Misplaced Pages interests concern ] ('''PRT''') and the propaganda opposing it, although I hope to participate in other articles on subjects within my areas of expertise. I'm a public policy analyst by training and an NGO manager by profession. At the moment my main Misplaced Pages interests concern ] ('''PRT''') and the propaganda opposing it, although I occasionally participate in other articles on subjects within my areas of expertise.

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==Education== ==Education==

Latest revision as of 22:06, 29 September 2011

Who I am; Misplaced Pages

This user lives in Seattle.

I'm a public policy analyst by training and an NGO manager by profession. At the moment my main Misplaced Pages interests concern Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) and the propaganda opposing it, although I occasionally participate in other articles on subjects within my areas of expertise.

Education

I attended the University of Washington twice, first receiving a B.A. from the Political Science department, the second time a Masters from the Graduate School of Public Affairs, which now insists on calling itself The Evans School (what Dale Evans had to do with public policy, I have no idea).


Personal Rapid Transit

My involvement in the field of Personal Rapid Transit is as a journalist, commentator and researcher (see K Network gold page). I am a proponent of the technology, tending to approach the subject from the standpoint of PRT as a policy option, and how it would be experienced by the end-user. I also counsel proponents to be realistic with their promises, and consider how their designs will interact with conventional technologies.

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