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August 1997
Hearings on Assistive Technology
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Photos from the Hearings

Match the faces to the names!

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Kate Seelman, Director of the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, explains how National Science Labs and Assistive Technology Programs can work together. Listening are Congresswoman Connie Morella,(R, 8th Dist., MD), Chair of the Technology Subcommittee of the House Committee on Science, and Joseph Lane, Director of the Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Center on Technology Evaluation and Transfer & Associate Director, Center for Assistive Technology.

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Joseph Lane shows Congresswoman Morella and Dr. Kate Seelman the areas that the RERC on Technology Evaluation and Transfer addresses.

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(L to R) Susan Levi, Sensory Aids Specialist for MD TAP, demonstrates the Trace Center's accessible kiosk for Dr. Kate Seelman and Senator Wyden's (D- OK) aide.

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(L to R) Carol Cohen, Chief, Knowledge Utilization and Dissemination Unit, NIDRR, Dr. Kate Seelman, Director, NIDRR, Congresswoman Connie Morella (R- MD).

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Dr. Kate Seelman testified with Dr. Bruce Webbon, Chief of the Commercial Technology Office at NASA

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Some found the hearings less than exciting.

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Gus Estrella (Funspastic@aol.com, girls) of United Cerebral Palsy of American (UCPA) shares a moment after the testimony with David Hirshberger of Prentke Romich Co. and Dr. Kate Seelman, Director of NIDRR.

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Paul Rasinski and Susan Levi demonstrate team work at the Subcommittee on Technology's exhibition for members of the House Committee On Science.

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