Awards & Winners

Walter Ransom Gail Baker

Date of Birth 30-November-1892
Place of Birth Lockport
(Niagara County, New York, United States of America)
Nationality United States of America
Walter Ransom Gail Baker was an American electrical engineer. He was a vice president of General Electric, and was Director of Engineering for the Radio Manufacturers Association. At the urging of James Lawrence Fly, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Baker founded the National Television System Committee, or NTSC, in 1940.

Awards by Walter Ransom Gail Baker

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1952


IEEE Medal of Honor
(for his outstanding direction of scientific and engineering projects; for his statesmanship in reconciling conflicting viewpoints and obtaining cooperative effort; and for his service to the Institute)