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Publications and Published Interviews
Thomas J. Buckholtz

1. "Interplanetary Guidance System Requirements Study, Volume II, Computer Program Descriptions, Part 6, Nominal Atmospheric Entry Trajectories, Version II," General Motors, developed for NASA, 1966

2. "Computation of Tangent, Euler, and Bernoulli Numbers" and "Tables of Tangent, Euler and Bernoulli Numbers," with D.E. Knuth, Mathematics of Computation, October 1967

3. "Evaluation of Some Fermi-Dirac Integrals," with A. Wasserman and H.E. DeWitt, Journal of Mathematical Physics, February 1970

4. "Statistical Mechanics of Two-Species Plasmas, with Applications to White Dwarf Stars and Metallic Hydrogen," doctoral dissertation, submitted May 14, 1971, at the University of California, Berkeley; reprinted as Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Livermore, report UCRL 51055

5. "Statistical Mechanics of Dense Plasmas," with H.E. DeWitt, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Livermore, report UCRL 74230, 1972

6. "A Director for Kriegspiel, A Variant of Chess" and "A Program to Referee Kriegspiel and Chess," with C.S. Wetherell and K.S. Booth, The Computer Journal, 1972 and 1975

7. "A New Nodal Expansion for Classical Plasmas," Annals of Physics, 1974; also, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, report UCRL 74551

8. "Physics Department High Yield Explosive Design Studies (U)," with G. Bing and others, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, report UCID 16888, 1974

9. "Techniques for Evaluating Fourier Integrals," Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, UCRL 77013, 1975

10. "Simulation Of Neutron-producing Plasma Focus Targets," with H.L. Sahlin and R.H. White, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, report UCRL 77707, 1976

11. "High Gain Thin Shell Fusion Microexplosions," with J. Brandenburg and H. Sahlin, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, report 79181-abstract

12. "Large-Scale Real-Time Document Distribution," in "3rd USA-JAPAN Computer Conference Proceedings," AFIPS and IPSJ, 1978

13. "Statement of Thomas J. Buckholtz, ...," in "2nd Session on Governmental Policy and Innovation in the Semiconductor and Computer Industries, Industrial Technology, Hearing before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, U.S. Senate, October 30, 1978"

14. "Forum: Technology Breakthroughs," remarks reported by E. Feretic and T. Moran, TODAY'S OFFICE, October 1983

15. "The Information Age: Opportunities and Challenges for Business and Society," in "Section on Business Economics, Study Section Minutes, December 7, 1983," The Commonwealth Club of California, 1984; the opening remarks are reprinted in The Executive Speaker, October 1984

16. "Micro management: Learning to handle end-user computing demands," interview reported in article by P. Watt, Computerworld, December 30, 1985/January 6, 1986

17. "Office Automation and White Collar Efficiency," in "Pacific Coast Gas Association 1986 Proceedings Volume 77"

18. "OA Power at PG&E," with W.H. Wallace, interviews reported in article by L. White, Computerworld Focus, May 14, 1986

19. "Site Licensing Lets Users Spend Less Money to Get More Software," InformationWEEK, June 2, 1986; similar material covered in interviews reported by journalists: "Buying Rights to Copy Disk," P. Schindler Jr., Information Systems News, October 1, 1984; "Micro Users Pressure Software Companies for 'Site Licensing,'" J. Littman and K. Strehlo, PC WEEK, December 4, 1984; "Software Licensing On Site In Sight," C. Fleig, InformationWEEK, February 11, 1985; "'Site licenses' designed for high-volume users," L. Raleigh, San Jose Mercury News, May 13, 1985; "Site Licensing: What's in It for Users," C. Rubin, InfoWorld, July 29, 1985; "Software users find site licensing makes life easier," Corporate Times, October, 1985; "Users Force PC Software Firms To Provide Site Licensing," C. Fleig, InformationWEEK, October 7, 1985; "A Moving Target: Microcomputer software pricing has become a moving target," I. Fuerst, DATAMATION, December 1, 1985; "More Small Vendors Offer Site Licenses," D. Roman, COMPUTER DECISIONS, January 2, 1986; "[product name] site licensing killed; [vendor name] to offer volume sales: Industry turns attention to corporate pricing plans," D. Barney and M. McEnaney, Computerworld, January 27, 1986; "[vendor name] Site-Licensing Reaction Mixed," S. Burke, InfoWorld, February 17, 1986; "Site Licensing: Users in the Driver's Seat," L. White, Computerworld, February 19, 1986; "Site licensing: Ready ... or not?", J. Seymour, TODAY'S OFFICE, April 1986; "Good Ideas Drown in Sea of Big Software Makers," J. Seymour, PC WEEK, April 22, 1986; "Site license: Micro managers look beyond top vendors' restraints," D. Barney, Computerworld, September 1, 1986; "From Unix to Ethernet: Ten Standards in Bloom", InformationWEEK, December 15, 1986; "S'ware developers giving resellers a new competition," Computer & Software News, January 23, 1989

20. "Cost Holds Back LAN Links, Study Says," interview reported in article by S. Burke, InfoWorld, June 2, 1986

21. "Use of Gateways Is Tied Directly To Growth of LANs," interview reported in article by J. Pepper, PC WEEK, October 14, 1986

22. "Small Computers in Big Companies," interview reported in article by G. Rifkin, San Jose Mercury News, December 21, 1986

23. "Desktop Publishing Software," interview reported in "Special Report" by K. Sorenson, InfoWorld, January 5, 1987

24. Excerpts from General Services Administration press release "Buckholtz Named to Head Information Resources Management for GSA," Washington Post, November 2 and 6, 1989; also covered by R. Smithmidford, Federal Computer Week, October 30, 1989; K. Power, Government Computer News, October 30, 1989; Federal Computer Market Report, October 30, 1989; CommunicationsWeek, November 6, 1989; Government Executive, December 1989; EDS Washington Report On Federal Data Systems, January 1990

25. "IRMS Chief Takes on Job With Open Mind," interview reported by K. Power, Government Computer News, November 13, 1989

26. Speech excerpts, "Conference Summary" (1989) and "National Conference Proceedings" (1991), Partnership in Administration conferences, GSA

27. "IRMS Directory of Assistance," GSA, January 1990

28. "GSA's 'Rethinking' Leads to View of Policies, Oversight as Services," interview reported in article by K. Power, Government Computer News, April 16, 1990

29. "GSA Pushing for Teamwork in Acquisitions," interview reported in article by K. Power, Government Computer News, April 30, 1990

30. "GSA Will Push to Automate Procurement," interview reported in article by K. Power, Government Computer News, September 3, 1990

31. "U.S. Government TDD Directory", GSA, 1990-91 Edition and 1991-92 Edition (TDD denotes telecommunications devices for the deaf)

32. "Federal ADP and Telecommunications Standards Index," GSA, October 1990, April 1991, and October 1991

33. "Electronic Forms and Authentication Practices," GSA, November 1990

34. "The Comparative Age of ADP Equipment: Federal Government and Private Sector," GSA, December 1990

35. "Five Year Information Resources Management Plan, Fiscal Years 1991-1995," GSA; also "Fiscal Years 1992-1996"

36. "Business Vision Extends GSA's Computing Arm," interview reported in article by D. Eskow, PC Week, December 10, 1990

37. "1991 Tactical Plan of the Information Resources Management Service," GSA, November 1990; also "1992 .. Plan ..," October 1991, and "1993 .. Plan ..," 1992

38. "A Guide for Acquiring Commercial Software," GSA, January 1991

39. "A Guide for Acquiring Maintenance Services," GSA, January 1991

40. Testimony before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, February 27, 1991; includes reprints of the 1991 Strategic Plan and 1991 Tactical Plan of GSA's Information Resources Management Service

41. Letter to the editor, titled by the magazine "Putting Uncle Sam's Phone Snags in Perspective," Business Week, April 1, 1991

42. "IRMS a Catalyst For Cost-Cutting, Buckholtz Says," interview reported in article by K. Power, Government Computer News, April 15, 1991

43. "A Guide for Contracting Officers' Technical Representatives," GSA, May 1991

44. "GSA Rides Herd on Federal Communications, Computers," interview reported in article by R. Williams, SIGNAL, Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association, July 1991

45. Section in "EIA Five-Year Forecast of Federal Information Systems (FY's 1992-1996)," Electronic Industries Association, May 23, 1991

46. "Purchase of Telephones and Services," GSA, approximately summer 1991

47. "Records Management and the Development of Automated Information Systems," GSA, August 1991

48. "IRMS Studies Advantages of Site Licenses," interview reported in article by K. Power, Government Computer News, September 30, 1991

49. "A Guide for Acquiring Systems Integration Services," GSA, November 1991

50. "User Developed Applications," with G. Cordes, GSA, January and December 1992

51. "The Site License Approach to Acquiring Commercial Off-the-Shelf Software," GSA, December 1991; also covered in interviews reported by K. Power, Government Computer News, February 17, 1992, and by R.H. Williams, SIGNAL, Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association, April 1992

52. "Managing Information Resources for Accessibility," with J.A. Parks, GSA, December 1991

53. "Welcome Address," in "Proceedings of the 25th Anniversary Conference, 28 October - 1 November 1991, Atlanta, Georgia," International Council for Information Technology in Government Administration, 1992

54. "Viewpoint of GSA IRMS Commissioner," Joint Financial Management Improvement Project News, Winter 1991-92

55. "A Guide for Requirements Analysis and Analysis of Alternatives," GSA, February 1992

56. "GSA Commissioner Cites Technology Role in Serving Citizens," GSA press release, March 2, 1992; along with speech to the 20th Annual Computer Science Conference of the Association for Computing Machinery, used as basis for "Information official lauds data technology; Access, dealing for citizens called easier," article by M. Rosenberg, Kansas City Star, March 3, 1992

57. "Providing Better Service to Citizens with Information Technology," with F.A. McDonough, Journal of Systems Management, April 1992

58. "A Model for Software Acquisition: The Biggest Buyer," section in conference notebook for "New Models for Software Licensing & Pricing; Implications for: Large Users, Systems Integrators, and Software Vendors," The Yankee Group, April 1992

59. "IDIQ and Requirements Contracts; Lessons Learned," GSA, April 1992

60. "GSA report will help feds automate public service," interview reported in article by K. Power, Government Computer News, June 8, 1992

61. Reference to testimony on "U.S. Supercomputer Industry," Congressional Record Daily Digest, July 1, 1992, and July 8, 1992

62. "GSA, Harvard May Spur better Fed Service Delivery to Public," interview reported in article by J. Moore, Federal Computer Week, July 13, 1992

63. "The Information Proficiency Program: A New Governmentwide Initiative," with F.A. McDonough, GSA, July 21, 1992; covered by K. Power in "GSA says program helps feds sharpen decision-making tools," Government Computer News, September 28, 1992; covered by W.R. Houser in "GSA launches program to raise feds' IT proficiency," Government Computer News, September 14, 1992

64. Biography published in Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 1st Edition, 1992; reference in Who's Who in America, 47th Edition; reference in Index to Marquis Who's Who Books, 1992 and 1993

65. "GSA promotes IRM partnerships," coverage of speech, Government Computer News, September 28, 1992

66. "Winds of change carry IRMS through last 20 years," coverage of anniversary events by T. Hatcher Quindlen, Government Computer News, September 28, 1992

67. "IRMS Directory of Client Services," GSA September 1992

68. "Optical Disc, A Federal Progress Report," GSA, September 1992

69. "Execs Endorse Horizontal Integration," interview reported in article by J. Moore, Federal Computer Week, December 7, 1992

70. "Information Proficiency: The Key to Excellence," in "Proceedings of the 26th Conference, 25-30 October 1992, Jerusalem, Israel," International Council for Information Technology in Government Administration, 1993; also, "Information Technology in the United States Federal Government," with J. Miguel and F.A. McDonough, Round Table section of the same proceedings

71. "Too many deals are lost over the fine print," Computerworld, March 15, 1993

72. "Information wizard turns up at InfoWorld," interview reported by B. Metcalfe, InfoWorld, June 21, 1993

73. "Productive step forward," Computerworld, July 5, 1993

74. "Maximizing IS' value to the organization," Computerworld, February 7, 1994

75. "Identity Crisis," CIO, May 15, 1994

76. Information Proficiency: Your Key to the Information Age, Van Nostrand Reinhold (subsequently acquired by John Wiley & Sons), New York, 1995; Chinese edition, Newton Publishing Co., Ltd., Taiwan, 1998; Korean edition, Korea Press Information Publishing Co., Korea, 1998

77. "IS Must Earn A New Role," InformationWeek, May 15, 1995

78. "Information Proficiency -- Your Key to Successful Reengineering," in the proceedings of the National Business Process Reengineering Conference '95, Enterprise Reengineering, 1995

79. "Just How Does Software Add Value? - The Customer's View Provides a Key to Success," Software Forum, January 1996

80. "Leading Lights: An Interview with Author and Consultant Tom Buckholtz," interview reported by Britton Manasco, The Learning Enterprise, December(1995)-January 1996

81. "The Era of Connectivity," DECUS Magazine, Winter 1996

82. "Evaluating the CIO," Computerworld Leadership Series, Computerworld, March 18, 1996

83. "How to Improve Decisions Through Information Proficiency," Government Technology, April 1996

84. "Providing the Value Your Company Really Needs," SoftEx Buyers' Guide for Accounting & Finance Software, Interactive Information Services, July 1996; also, "From Information Technician to Executive Partner: Providing the Value Your Company Really Needs, MasterClass Educational Program at SoftEx in Accounting & Finance, July 22, 1996, and September 10, 1996

85. "Former PVE Resident Speaks Today about the Information Age," interview reported by Monica Nakamine, Palos Verdes Peninsula News, July 1, 1999, pp. 1, 5


86. Biography published in Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 2000-2001 Millennium Edition, 5th Edition, 1999, pp. 167-168. Also, Who's Who in the World, 2001 Edition. Also, Who's Who in America, 2002 Edition.

87. "What do You Know - What does a knowledge-based organization look like, and how would one go about managing it," interview reported in article by Wayne Hanson, Government Technology, February 2000, pp. 30, 34, and 36

88. "RNC Names Tech Specialist to Head Web Board - Silicon Valley Author Tom Buckholtz to Lead e.GOP Initiative," RNC NEWS, Republican National Committee, February 23, 2000; also covered by Amy Keller, ShopTalkDotCom, Roll Call, March 2, 2000; related coverage in "Nicholson Announces Web Technology Advisory Board --Industry professionals to help guide the RNC's "e.GOP Project"," RNC NEWS, Republican National Committee, January 14, 2000; also covered by Amy Keller, ShopTalkDotCom, Roll Call, January 20, 2000

89. "Who Wants to Meet A VC?", interview reported by Mo Krochmal, TechWeb News, March 6, 2000

90. "Value Propositions," interview reported by Steve Towns, Government Technology's e.gov, June 2000, pp. 30-32, 34

91. "Roadmap for the Information Age," reported in NACFAM Weekly, Vol. 6, No. 30, National Coalition for Advanced Manufacturing, July 24, 2000, p. 1; also, "NACFAM Discovers a Roadmap for the Information Age - Anticipate and Shape Its-and Your-Course!", in "Document #2", referenced in the previous article.

92. "Clear and Future Value," Today's Engineer, Volume 3, Number 3, 3rd Quarter 2000, IEEE-USA, pp. 36-39.

93. "Providing the Knowledge Management Leadership and Value Your Customers, Colleagues and Career Really Need," Captured Knowledge: Presentations and Notes (proceedings of the KMWorld 2000 conference and exposition), Information Today, Medford, New Jersey, 2000, pp. 50-58.

94. "An Interview with Charles Wetherell and Tom Buckholtz (September 14, 1999)," interview reported by George Michael as part of "An Oral and Pictorial History of Large Scale Scientific Computing As It Occurred at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory," http://www.nersc.gov/~deboni/Computer.history/Buckholtz.html, posted to the web in 2001.

95. Untitled Memorandum of Comment, <The Digital Economy> Promoting Competition, Innovation, and Opportunity, Committee for Economic Development, New York and Washington DC, May 2001, p. 63.

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