The impact of the Program is hard to measure directly: How can it be determined that organizations made better decisions? One metric would the breadth and continuity of the financial support (see list of affiliates). Another would be quotable feedback and praise from the people with whom the program worked. Here are some samples. (A longer list is at.) : In my view, you and your group are more significant than anyone else in the information age turning out so well.
Ivan Seidenberg, Chairman and CEO, Verizon, 2012 My Federal Agency is only a year old as of yesterday, but it owes some of the impetus for its formation to spade work begun by Mr. Oettinger, Mr. LeGates and your colleagues for the past several years.... Your Program has also been a source of important substantive ideas and insights. I myself have cribbed shamelessly....
Ambassador John E. Reinhardt, Director, International Communications Agency, 1979 A Nobel Prize should be created in Communications and Information so that The Program at Harvard can be awarded it (Comment published).
Andrew Aines, Director of the Defense Science and Technical Information Program (Department of Defense) I wish I had discovered this place two years ago before I went to the FCC. I'm sure I could have had two more productive years had I had a chance to talk to you beforehand.
Anne Jones, Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission, 1981 You are like a breath of fresh air blowing through a miasma of hot air, which permeates the national dialogue on telephony. You are the only one I have met in the last fourteen years...who understands the situation, articulates it, and does so without prejudice.
Edward P. Larkin, Chairman, New York Public Service Commission, 1984 No other participant has done as much as your group to make the information age as successful as it is.
Lloyd Schermer Chairman, American Newspaper Publisher’s Association, Chairman and CEO Lee Enterprises. 2012 In the course of its work on developing the JCS bill, the Investigations Subcommittee, which I chair, has benefited significantly from the studies authored by retired General J. H. Cushman. I understand that the Program on Information Resources Policy has sponsored General Cushman's work, and commend you for supporting a project that is having an immediate, constructive impact as the Congress frames the future structure of the defense establishment.
Congressman Bill Nichols, 1985 The Program on Information Resources Policy, through its independent and incisive analyses, free from special interest and partisan considerations, has helped me and my predecessors cut through the noise and get to the bottom of important public policy issues in the communications and information field. Over the years, the Harvard Program has become an indispensable institution on which policymakers in both the public and private sector have come to depend for truthful and fearless advice, even if its views have run sometimes counter to popular or conventional wisdom. For a Congressman to deal with people who are in fact impartial and competent is a rare experience. I recognize this program and your work as being critical to the development of sound telecommunications policy, and I support your continued efforts to examine these important issues.
Congressman Edward J. Markey, Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance, 1991 This chapter is the most succinct and analytical source yet available for elucidating local distribution policy, planning, and marketing.
Journal of Communication 1985 (Longstaff's draft is) the best thing I ever read in the field. I need another copy. Senator McCain is reading it and won't let it go.
John McCain/Mark Buse, Senator John McCain's office, 1995 Your work is a distinguished contribution not only to the world of research and to your university, but to all of us whose life is caught up in the business of communication.
Robert D. Lilley, President, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1974 Last week's conference was the finest I have ever attended.
John R. Bennett, President, Transamerica Information Services, 1977 We are appreciative of the constructive work that you have been doing, particularly in the postal arena, and we certainly hope that you will continue to contribute to clearer thinking about the Postal Service here in this country.
Kent Rhodes, Chairman, Reader's Digest, 1978 Your center is a gold mine of information—and I very much appreciate your thoughtfulness in filling up my reading file with such helpful and insightful materials. '''"You could have used my name if you hadn't asked"''', Executive Office of the President, 1990 Your chart of information industries revenues will save us and our consultants many hundreds of hours of labor. I am especially grateful for your willingness to send a handwritten table prior to publication—we will guard it with our lives.
Charles M. Oliver, Director, Legislative and Regulatory Policy, CBS, Inc., 1981 I want both of you to know that our luncheon session last month and your follow-on work paid big dividends for us.
George H. Bolling, Vice President, Advanced Programs, COMSAT, 1990 There is no trace of the mindless pap which passes as "debate on regulation."
Media Information Australia, 1985 Have now read the C3I paper. Absolutely fascinating, and very useful to me in preparing a speech I hope to make on the SDI program later this week. The quality of the discussion was quite exceptional, and kept me reading all weekend!
Sir Ian Lloyd, M.P., House of Commons, U.K., Chairman: All parties Committee on Communications Technology, 1986 The Program is in our view the pre-eminent honest broker in the massive job of keeping track of what is happening to, and within, the industry that comprises the means of moving information from place to place.
John Morgan, Assistant to Executive Vice President, Communications Workers of America, 1981 There is no question at all that Washington looks at your work as an outside expert of very high credibility. I see your testimony reflected in their decisions as well as hearing about you in their discussions. Your work and your role are excellent.
William Ditch, American District Telegraph Corporation, 1981 David Charlton was very high in praise for you as the highest quality effort he has ever come in contact with.
Frank Kapper, Corning, Inc., 1989 I am amazed at the religious fervor with which Apple is using your map. I was handed it as background reading for my meeting with Sculley, Chairman and Nagle, Chief Scientist. They said “this may take you a while”.
John Schwartz, Newsweek (reporter), 1993 == References ==