RAND Expert Biography
James T. Bartis
Senior Policy Researcher
Office
Washington
Expertise
Energy, environment, emergency responder safety
Previous Positions
Vice President, Science Applications International Corporation; Vice President and Cofounder, Eos Technologies; directed the policy and planning office of the Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; directed the Divisions of Fossil Energy and Environment, Office of Policy and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Energy
Education
Ph.D. in chemical physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Publications of Interest
Policy Issues for Alternative Fuels for Military Operations, RAND Corporation, 2006
Oil Shale Development in the United States: Prospects and Policy Issues, James T. Bartis et al., RAND Corporation, 2005
Protecting Emergency Responders, Vol. 3: Safety Management in Disaster and Terrorism Response, Brian A. Jackson et al., RAND Corporation, 2004
Emergency Responder Injuries and Fatalities: An Analysis of Surveillance Data, Ari Houser et al., RAND Corporation, 2004
Long Range Energy R&D: A Methodology for Program Development and Evaluation, RAND Corporation, 2004
Recent RAND Publications are listed here.
Recent Media Appearances
Interviews: ABC (Australia); Associated Press; Baltimore Sun; BBC; Bloomberg News; Chicago Tribune; Denver Post; New York Times; United Press International; public radio stations
Commentary: Albany Times Union
To arrange an interview:
Contact the RAND Office of Media Relations, (703) 413-1100, x5117 or (310) 451-6913, or send an email to media@rand.org.


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