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  <title><![CDATA[Manufacturing Enterprise Systems and Service Enterprise Systems Research: Topics and Winning Strategies]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>TITLE: Manufacturing
        Enterprise Systems and Service Enterprise Systems Research:<br />
        Topics
        and Winning Strategies</p><p>SPEAKER: Dr. Russell
        Barton<br />
        Program
        Director, Manufacturing Enterprise Systems and Service
        Enterprise Systems<br />
        National
        Science Foundation</p><p>ABSTRACT:</p><p>This
        talk will provide a broad survey of research areas supported by
        the Manufacturing
        Enterprise Systems (MES) and Service Enterprise Systems (SES)
        programs at NSF.
        It will also cover a number of NSF-wide initiatives related to
        systems
        engineering issues in health care and manufacturing that are
        also important for
        prospective proposers, and present a crystal-ball view of
        possible future
        initiatives. The talk will conclude with a characterization of
        winning and
        losing strategies for proposal writing for the MES and SES
        programs.</p>
    <p>Biography</p>
    <p>Russell
        Barton is Program Director for manufacturing management and
        services management
        research in the MES and SES programs. These areas have a
        combined annual budget
        of over $9 million. He is on assignment at NSF from the Smeal
        College of
        Business at Penn State, where he is a professor in the
        Department of Supply
        Chain and Information Systems. He previously served as
        co-director for the Penn
        State Master of Manufacturing Management degree program, and as
        associate dean
        for research and Ph.D./M.S. programs for the Smeal College. He
        holds a B.S. in
        electrical engineering from Princeton University and M.S. and
        Ph.D. degrees in
        operations research from Cornell University.</p>]]></body>
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