Harry Lambright is professor of political science and public administration and director of the Center for Environmental Policy and Administration. His research interests include federal decision making on space technology, environmental policy, transboundary issues, national security, the integration of science with policy, ecosystem management, biotechnology, technology transfer, and leadership issues. Lambright has written scores of articles and has written or edited seven books, including Powering Apollo: James E. Webb of NASA (Johns Hopkins, 1995). His most recent book, which he edited, is Space Policy in the 21st Century (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003). He earned his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1966.
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