Over 200 futurists, scholars, and policy makers listed in the appendix contributed to this book. The co-editors were well supported by the tireless work of Susan Jette, who provided research and administrative support for the Millennium Project.
The draft was greatly improved by general editorial comments from Michael Kaericher, Sidney Draggan, Horacio Gody, Hazel Henderson, Susan Jette, Stan Rosen, Hal Linstone, Nadezhda Goponenko, Jill Montgomery, Allen Tough, and Eleonora Masini. Special thanks goes to Alva and William Jewett for proofing the final text.
Ted Gordon was assisted by Nathalie Eddy and Barry Bluestein in Section 4 Scanning and by Paul Werbos and Nevine El Leithy with critiques on decision making in Section 5 Methodology.
The annotated scenarios bibliography was researched and coordinated by Susan Jette with a team of distinguished writers: Andy Hines, Lee Schupp, Peter Von Stackelberg, and Natsuko Toba. Thanks also goes to Michael Marien (who served on the Millennium Project Feasibility Study's Planning Committee for three years) editor of Future Survey, whose Annual Survey provided a wealth of reference material.
Interns involved in support of the project from data entry to Internet searching included Jamie Hine, Tetsuko Hirai, Young Dimkpak, Henriette von Kaltenborn, Nathalie Eddy, Amy Wang, Bradley Smith, Atsuko Toi, Kaori Nishiyama, Helen Hong, Sandra Benson, James Wu, Mayumi Miyata, Christian Hemme, Zack Miller, Natsuko Toba, Kenshin Matsuda, Warren Easley, Alma Bright, Sanaa El-Boukari, Tom Speaks, Yusuf Ahmad, Martin Sefsig, Aki Nakajima, Mahlet Yared, Mohamed El-Tayeb. Emi Yahagi, Vincent Spletinckx, and Hyunju Yang.
Project Associates who have also contributed to this work over the past year include Barry Bluestein (technology consultant), Yordanos Baharu (web master), Mike Gravino (report productions), Tetsuko Hirai (design consultant), and Frank Catanzaro (cyber futures). Thanks to John Moore for design and production assistance.