Availability of Respondents 



A little over one-half of all survey respondents indicated their 

 specific availability for consultative work by estimating the number of 

 days per month they would be able to work in 1973. A Large number of 

 respondents indicated that this question had to be resolved at the specific 

 time that help was requested and would depend upon the type of consultation 

 required. The statements of availability - as the last entry in Table 1 - 

 are therefore regarded as an index of the respondent's availability and not 

 as a commitment of time. 



ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 



The TIE Advisory Committee was greatly assisted in its work by the 

 cooperation of personnel from the Office of the Chief of Engineers, in 

 particular : 



David A, Aggerholm 

 Dr. C. Grant Ash 

 John B. Bushman 

 Dale A. Crane 



Evalyn W. Dexter 

 William J. Donovan 

 Lyle C. McLaren 

 Colonel Robert R. Werner 



In addition, the committee received assistance in the questionnaire 

 design from Lee Talbot and Gerard Bertrand, CEQ; Fred G. Evenden, The 

 Wildlife Society; James R. Fowler, AID, Department of State; and John 

 Buckley, EPA. 



'I'hc initial design oL the directory was prepared by Keith Caldwell, 

 Indiana University and Stanley Aucrbach of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 

 who have provided continued lielp lo the committee. 



Particular acknowledgement must be given to the support of the EISO 

 office, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Without their untiring efforts, 

 tlie very great task of converting the survey data to computer format could 

 not have been completed in the very short period of 90 days. The entire 

 EISO organization made contributions during the data processing phases of 

 the project. The committee expresses it's appreciation to Jerry Ulrikson, 

 EISO Director and Harry Hamilton for overcoming all the obstacles which 

 develop in enterprises to this scope and to: 



Zell Combs 

 Faye Fletcher 

 Betty Griffith 

 Marie Henley 



Lois Irwin 

 M. R. Melhorn 

 Kathy She It on 



Frank Hammerling handled supper la t ive ly the design and execution of 

 the computer programs which produced the directory and Susan M. Kelly 

 managed the entire data transfer and editing process. 



