Rand Corporation, which now employs 600 professionals, was established as a nonprofit think tank by the U.S. Air Force in 1948. Two-thirds of Rand's research involves national security issues. This is divided into Project Air Force, the Arroyo Center (serving the needs of the Army), and the National Defense Research Institute (providing research and analysis for the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, and the defense agencies). The other third of Rand's research is devoted to issues involving health, education, civil and criminal justice, labor and population studies, and international economics.
The annual report for Project Air Force was downloaded on the Internet
from one of the sub-pages under Rand's Web home page in August, 1995. The
last portion of this report lists over 100 Rand officials. Some of these
names are from the Air Force, but most are from other Rand departments and
projects, and include the Rand board of trustees.
Extract the names from this source