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Alan S. Kay

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Ventana Research Inc
San Mateo, California
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    www.ventanaresearch.com/about/about.aspx?id=1584 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/5/2009    Last Visited: 11/5/2009  

    Alan S. Kay, Vice President, Research Management Alan manages the development, publication and syndication of the company's research projects and other analytic and advisory materials. Alan is a veteran business journalist, newspaper and magazine editor and publication consultant who has written in and directed coverage of many of the areas addressed in Ventana's research agendas. He served as executive editor of Corporate Computing and editor of Knowledge Management, and his writing has appeared in BusinessWeek, CIO, CRM, Datamation, Field Force Automation, Forbes, Fortune, InformationWeek, Mobile Computing & Communications, Small Business Computing & Communications, the Washington Post and Wired. Alan has been a judge for the Industry Solution Awards, has spoken widely on knowledge management issues including delivering an American Productivity and Quality Center conference keynote address, and has chaired sessions at the Seybold Seminars, the Bay Area Knowledge Management Cluster and the Cyber Summit. Alan attended Brooklyn College of the City University of New York and Princeton and Yale universities.

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    www.cbs-network.org.uk/CBSNCOMMACTnewsletterWinter2009. - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/1/2009    Last Visited: 9/30/2009  

    For further information on this contact Alan Kay alan@mkay88.freeserve.co.uk

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    www.happycomputers.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&t - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/24/2005    Last Visited: 7/4/2009  

    Alan Kay is a social audit adviser with Community Business Scotland and is working on Soft Touch"s. Kay concedes that the resource commitment may be too great for many SMEs. "Most people reporting back say they find it a lot of work in the first year, but less in future years," says Kay. "But others suggest it cuts time because the information obtained can be used in the annual report."

    Kay says that on a cost-benefit basis, social auditing is most likely to produce gains for big companies, larger SMEs and charities and larger voluntary sector bodies. "I am not sure this is of benefit to organisations of perhaps 10 staff," he admits.

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    www.cbs-network.org.uk/CBSNAnnualReport2008.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/30/2009    Last Visited: 9/30/2009  

    During 2007- 2008 the members of the CBS Network Board were: John Pearce; Alan Tuffs; Mark Saddington; Patrick Boase; Carl Ditchburn; John Spilsbury; Alan Kay (for part of the year only, resigned in July 2007)
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    ts Directors were Alan Kay, John Pearce and Alan Tuffs
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    and one of our Directors, Alan Kay, visited
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    For information contact Alan Kay alan@mkay88.freeserve.co.uk.

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    www.eveningsun.com/ci_12032665?source=most_emailed - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/31/2009    Last Visited: 3/31/2009  

    And, Judge Alan Kay wrote, the park should be required to prepare an environmental-impact statement before proceeding with plans to demolish the 47-year-old building that once housed the famous Cyclorama painting.

    Kay's report is the latest development in the ongoing lawsuit that pits the National Park Service against a preservation group that wants to save the Cyclorama building from its planned demolition.

    Kay recommended in his report that Judge Thomas Hogan - who will make the final decision in the case - grant the Recent Past Preservation Network's (RPPN) motion for summary judgment on the basis that the Park Service violated the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
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    "The Park Service did not properly evaluate the site-specific environmental impacts of demolition of the Cyclorama Center and did not properly consider alternatives to demolition," Kay wrote. "These failures amount to both an action unlawfully withheld and an action that is arbitrary, capricious and otherwise not in accordance with the law."

    Kay went on to write that this does not mean the park can never demolish the Cyclorama building because NEPA "does not mandate any particular result."
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    But Kay also recommended that Hogan deny the preservation group's motion when it comes to its claims that the Park Service violated the National Historic Preservation Act - the basis for which the RPPN was seeking an injunction on the Cyclorama building's demolition.
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    Kay wrote that the group's argument that the park does not have a preservation program for historic properties is unfounded and that the park does in fact have such a program.
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    Kay also presided over an Oct. 30 hearing in Washington, D.C., last year, when both sides presented oral arguments in court.
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    In his report, however, Kay agreed with the RPPN in that the Park Service made its final decision to demolish the Cyclorama building at some undetermined time after 1999 and that therefore the matter is not time-barred.

    Park officials also said they did analyze the impacts associated with demolition of the Cyclorama building as part of the 1999 general-management plan and therefore that the requirement of an environmental-impact statement under NEPA was met.

    Kay, however, said in his report that the Park Service failed to meet that requirement - particularly because of the Cyclorama building's eligibility for listing on the Federal Register of Historic Places.

    Kay also rejected the park's claim that its general-management plan serves as a sufficient environmental-impact statement under the requirements of NEPA and that the public was adequately informed of plans to demolish the Cyclorama building.

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    Published on: 2/12/2009    Last Visited: 2/13/2009  

    Tejada, 34, of the Dominican Republic, entered his misdemeanor plea earlier today to one count at a hearing in U.S. District Court in the District of Columbia before the Honorable Magistrate Judge Alan Kay.

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    www.cbs-network.org.uk/CBSNCOMMACTnewsletterSummer2008. - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/1/2008    Last Visited: 10/23/2008  

    Patrick Boase and Alan Kay spent a pleasant week in Udaipur, carrying out a monitoring visit for the Lloyds TSB project in the tribal villages affected by the phosphate mining and processing.
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    While Alan and he were in Udaipur they carried out a one-day seminar on social accounting for JJVS and some of the other organisations they work with, which was well-received.

    Their work with herbal medicine and traditional healers is going well, and staff and practitioners will be taking part in an exchange with Finland this August.

    Social Accounting Masterclass in Hyderabad

    During the same visit, Alan and Patrick moved on to Hyderabad and conducted a 3 day workshop on social accounting and audit for over 40 people who had come from a wide range of organisations across India.
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    The lead partner is Technologie-Netzwerk Berlin e. V. So far two workshops have been held - the first in February and the second in June 2008 , attended by Alan Kay and Carl Ditchburn for CBSN.
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    For further information on this contact Alan Kay alan@mkay88.freeserve.co.uk

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    www.districtadministration.com/viewpage.aspx?pagename=/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2004    Last Visited: 7/23/2007  

    By Alan S. Kay

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    www.computeruser.com/pressreleases/view/70a77afd7197a7d - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/3/2009    Last Visited: 9/3/2009  

    The research was led by Mark Smith, CEO & EVP of research and Alan S. Kay, VP Research Management at Ventana Research.

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    www.ventanaresearch.com/resources/resources.aspx?id=327 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/3/2009    Last Visited: 11/5/2009  

    The research was led by Mark Smith, CEO & EVP of research and Alan S. Kay, VP Research Management at Ventana Research.

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