Robert R. Everett (born ca. 1920) is a computer scientist. He is an honorary board member of the Mitre Corporation.[1]
In 1945 he worked with Jay Forrester on the Whirlwind project, one of the first real time electronic computers.[2] In 1958 he was a founding member of the MITRE Corporation, and was its president from 1969 to 1986.
In 1983 he received the Medal for Distinguished Public Service from the Department of Defense and in 1989 he received the National Medal of Technology.[3]
In 2009, he was named the winner of the 2008 Eugene G. Fubini Award for outstanding contributions to the Department of Defense (DoD).[4]
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Preceded by John L. McLucas |
President of MITRE 1969 – 1986 |
Succeeded by Charles A. Zraket |
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Preceded by |
Chairman of the Defense Science Board 1988 – 1989 |
Succeeded by John S. Foster, Jr. |
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Dr. Everett has six children: Bob Everett, Bruce Everett, Douglas Everett, Ted Everett, Michael Everett and Dave Everett