DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INFORMATION CENTER ACTIVITIES
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FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INFORMATION CENTER ACTIVITIES
. Office, Director of Technical Information
Office of Director of Defense Research & Engineering
8 April 1964
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INFORMATION CENTER ACTIVITIES
(Press Release # 567-64, dated 4 August 1964, refers.)
Chemistry and Chemical Sciences
Chemical Propellant Information Agency
S Applied Physics Laboratory
~r- The Johns Hopkins University
8621 Georgia Avenue
Silver Spring, Maryland
Physics and Physical Sciences
DASA Data Center
TEMPCO, General Electric Company
735 State Street
Santa Barbara, California
Infrared Information and Analysis Center
University of Michigan
Willow Run Laboratories
Box 618
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Earth and Related Sciences
National Oceanographic Data Center
M at 8th Street, S. E."
Washington, D. C.
VELA Seismic Information and Analysis Center (VESIAC) 4e
University of Michigan
Box 618
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Biological Sciences
Hibernation Information Exchange
c/o Office of Naval Research Branch Office
230 North Michigan Avenue
Chicago, Illinois
Military Entomology Information Service
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Forest Glen Section
Washington, D. C.
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Human Engineering
Human Engineering Information and Analysis Services Project
Tufts University
Bolles House
Medford 55, Massachusetts
Materials and Related Sciences
Binary Constitution Information Service
I.I.T. Research Institute
10 West 35th Street
Chicago, Illinois
Ceramics & Graphite Technical Evaluation Section
Research & Technology Division
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
Defense Metals Information. Center
Battelle Memorial Institute
505 King Avenue
Columbus, Ohio
Electrical and Electronic Properties of Materials
Hughes Aircraft Company.
Florence Avenue & Teale Street
Culver City, California
Mechanical Properties of Materials
Belfour Engineering Company
Suttons Bay, Michigan
Plastics Technical Evaluation Center (PLASTEC)
Picatinny Arsenal
Dover, New Jersey P C-
Radiation Effects Information Center
S Battelle Memorial Institute
505 King Avenue
Columbus, Ohio
Thermophysical Properties Research Center
Purdue University, Research Park
2595 Yeagor Road
Lafayette, Indiana
- 2 - MORE
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Engineering Sciences
Centralizing Activity for Shock, Vibration and
Associated Environment
U. S. Naval Research Laboratory (Code 4020)
Washington, D. C.
Nondestructive Testing Information Service
Watertown Arsenal
Watertown 72, Massachusetts
Mission-Oriented
S Ballistic Missile Radiation Analysis Center (13AMIRAC)
J University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Battelle-Defender Information Center ODIC)
Battelle Memorial Institute
505 King Avenue
Columbus 1, Ohio
Counterinsurgency information Analysis Center (COIN)
c/o American University
C"
Special Operations Research Office
5010 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D. C.
Remote Area Conflict Information Center (RACK)
? Battelle Memorial Institute
L'> 505 King Avenue
Columbus, Ohio
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Chemistry and. Chemical Sciences
Chemical Propellant Information Agercy
Thermochemical Tables, JANAF
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Name: Chemical Propulsion Information Agency
Address: Applied Physics Laboratory
The Johns Hopkins University
8621 Georgia Avenue
Silver Spring, Maryland
Director: . Patrick J. Martin 589-7700
DoD Cognizance:
Mission: Acquire the information and data from government sponsored programs
in chemical propulsion technology; organize this information and
data in the publications useful to members of the rocket community
including government organizations, industrial concerns, universities,
institutes and consultants working with chemical rocketry; disseminate
chemical propulsion information and data through meetings, briefings,
consultation and publications; serve as a central source for chemical
propulsion contract information so that duplication in government-
funded research and development programs may be minimized; provide
the Interagency Chemical Rocket Propulsion Group with status
reports in specific areas of research and development to aid
managerial decisions; provide technical data in response to
inquiries from scientists and engineers engaged in chemical
propulsion research and development.
Personnel:
Funding:
Sponsoring
Agencies:
Authority:
Professional - 15; supporting - 16
FY62 - $444,000; now $475,000 (approx.); Navy contract with JHU
Army, Navy, Air Force, ARPA, NASA
DoD Instruction 5030.24 of 28 November 1962
Navy contract number Now-62-0604-c
Army project 1A222901A211, Element 6.21.29.01.1(FY65-$10,000)
1A222901A203
Navy project WF009-06-01, Element
WF009-06-02
(FY65-$95,000)
Air Force project 3058, Element 6.24.05.18.4 (FY65-$20,000)
3059 $40,000
3148 $4o,ooo
ARPA Element 6025412.01.5 (FY65-$85,000)
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Name: Thermochemical Tables, JANAF
Address: Thermal Laboratory
Dow Chemical Company
Midland, Michigan
DoD Cognizance: G.V. Mock
ARPA
Ox 5-7195
Mission: Compile and evaluate data concerning the thermodynamic properties
of rocket propellant ingredients and combustion products. Periodic
publication of "JANAF Thermochemical Data".
Subject Thermochemical and thermodynamic data and rocket propellant
Coverage: performance.
Personnel:
Funding: FY65 - $150,000 (Estimated); ARPA transfer to Air Force
Sponsoring
Agencies:
Authority: Air Force contract AF 0+(611)-755+(1)
Miscellaneous: Air Force project 3148, task 31480+, Program Element 6.24-05-21.4
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Physics and Physical Sciences
Advisory Group on Electron Tubes
DASA Data Center
Infrared Information and Analysis Center
Secretariat for Electronic Test Equipment (Project BETE)
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Name: Advisory Group on Electron Devices (Secretariat)
Address: 346 Broadway
New York 13, New York
Director: H.W. Serig, Secretary 732-8000, Ext. 535 & 536
DoD Cognizance: R.H. DeWitt OX 5-7261
DDR&E
Mission: Survey and evaluate electron device R&D programs; review and
evaluate proposals, projects and programs for DDR&E; provide
technical advice on a continuing basis to DDR&E; provide
a medium for the interchange of technical R&D information
within the DoD, interested agencies of the Federal Government
and Government contractors.
Subject Electronics, electron devices, microwave devices, low power
Coverage: devices, high power devices, passive devices.
Personnel: Professional - 8; supporting - 10
Funding: FY64 - $364,700; Army contract with New York University
Sponsoring
Agencies: Army, Navy, Air Force
Authority: DoD Instruction 5129.39 of 7 August 1961
Army contract DA 28-043 AMC-00039(E)
Monitored by W.P. Kennison
Electron Tube Division
U.S. Army Electronics R&D Lab
Fort Monmouth, New Jersey
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Address:
Director:
TEMPO, General Electric Company
735 State Street
Santa Barbara, California
Warren Chan
965-0551, Ext. 501
DoD Cognizance: Col. J.D. Brown, USA
OX 7-4227
Mission: The Center was established in 1961 by DASA to serve as a central
collection point and reference center for all technical information
pertinent to the effects of high-altitude nuclear explosions on
electromagnetic wave propagation and generation. Its services
are available to all responsible agencies and individuals con-
ducting scientific investigations in this field. The Center
enables rapid access to data from a wide variety of sources;
announces, through its own publications, projected data collection
programs, theoretical investigations, and experiments; frees
other agencies from the responsibility for servicing requests
for data; and forms a permanent archive of these data.
Subject Effect of high altitude nuclear explosions on electromagnetic
Coverage: propagation; effect of electromagnetic pulse on electrical and
electronic materiel.
Personnel: Professional - 5; supporting - 5 (approx)
Funding: FY65 - $350,000; DASA contract with GE-TEMPO
Sponsoring
Agencies: DASA
Authority: DASA contract DA-49-146-XZ-078
Miscellaneous: DASA project A6, Program Element 7.60.06.01.5
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Name: Infrared Information and Analysis Center
Address: University of Michigan
Willow Run Laboratories
Box 618
Ann Arbor, Michigan
DoD Cognizance:
663-1511, Ext. 281W
Mission: A center for the collection, analysis, and dissemination of
information on infrared research and technology. The services
include the publication of Annotated Bibliographies, state-
of-the-art reports, the Proceedings of the Infrared Information
Symposia, a classified handbook on military infrared technology,
the sponsorship of symposia, and the provision of library and
consultation services.
Subject Infrared physics and technology (including such areas as solid
Coverage: state physics, radiation physics and optics, infrared spectros-
copy, atmospheric phenomena, information processing, military
infrared equipment).
Personnel: Professional - 5; supporting - 3 (110 part-time)
Funding: FY62 - $165,000
Sponsoring
Agencies: Navy, Air Force, ARPA
Authority: Navy contract Nonr-122+(12)
Air Force contract AF 49(638)-884
Miscellaneous: Navy project number RR002-07-01
Air Force project number 9769, task 976903, Program Element
6.14.15.01.4 (FY65 - $10,000)
ARPA, Program Element 6.25.03.01.5 (FY65 - $50,000)
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Name: Secretariat for Electronic Test Equipment (Project SETE)
Address: New York University
College of Engineering
Research Division
401 West 205th Street
New York 34+, N.Y.
DoD Cognizance: J.W. Miller
Bureau of Ships
ox 6-1218
Mission: To obtain, tabulate, and disseminate information on electronic
test, checkout, and support equipment.
Subject Automatic test equipment and 70 other categories of instruments.
Coverage:
Personnel: Professional - 6; supporting - 6.
Funding: $150,000 (approx.)
Sponsoring
Agencies: Army, Navy, Air Force, NASA
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Earth and Related Sciences
Coastal Engineering Research Center
Data Analysis and Technique Development Center
National Oceanographic Data Center
U.S. Naval Observatory
VELA Seismic Information & Analysis Center
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Name: Coastal Engineering Research Center
Address: 5201 Little Falls Road, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20016
Director: Major General R.G. MacDonnell
DoD Cognizance: Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army
Mission: Required by statute to furnish technical assistance in the conduct
of beach erosion studies as may be undertaken off the shorelines
of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the Gulf of Mexico, the Great
Lakes and lakes, estuaries, and bays directly connected therewith,
and to review the reports of investigations made. The Center
has the additional duty of making general investigations to
determine the most suitable methods for the protection, restoration,
and development of beaches and of publishing useful data and
information on these subjects.
Subject Coastal. engineering.
Coverage:
Personnel: Professional - 20
Funding: $800,00031,000,000
Sponsoring
Agencies: Army
Authority: Organized under the Chief of Engineers pursuant to River and
Harbors Act approved 3 July 1930 (P.L. 520, 71st Congress), as
modified by P.L. 166, 79th Congress, approved 31 July 19 .5,
P.L. 826, 811th Congress, approved 28 July 1956, and P.L. 874+,
87th Congress, approved 23 October 1962.
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Name-, Data Analysis and Technique Development Center (DATDC)
Address: United Electrodynamics, Inc.
Alexandria, Virginia
DoD Cognizance: R. Black OX 5-7087
ARPA
Mission: Collect, process and disseminate seismic information (in the
form of raw seismic data) for the VELA UNIFORM program.
Prepare special reports as required and make initial distri-
bution to VELA UNIFORM community.
Subject Seismic data
Coverage:
Personnel: Professional - 37; supporting - 3
Funding: FY65 - $2,000,000; ARPA order with United Electrodynamics
Sponsoring ARPA
Agencies:
Authority: AO 104
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Name: National Oceanographic Data Center
Address: M at 8th Street, SE
Washington, D.C. 20025
Director: Dr. Woodrow Jacobs
DoD Cognizance: U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office
Mission: The NODC is primarily a central repository for the Nation:'s
oceanographic data. Part of its mission is: to receive,
compile, process, and preserve oceanographic data for rapid
retrieval; establish procedures for insuring that the accuracy
and general quality of the incorporated data meet the criteria
established by the Advisory Board, and prepare data summaries,
tabulations, and atlases showing annual, seasonal, and monthly
oceanographic conditions.
Subject All areas of oceanography; physical, geological and biological
Coverage: and related environments.
Personnel: Professional - 63; supporting - 12.
Funding: FY62 - $510,000
Sponsoring
Agencies: Navy, NSF, Interior, Commerce, AEC
Authority: Interagency agreement execut6d.23 December 1960
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Name: U.S. Naval Observatory
Address: Massachusetts Avenue at 34th St., NW
Washington, D.C.
DoD Cognizance:
Mission: Make such observations of celestial bodies, natural and artificial,
derive and publish such data as will afford to United States Naval
Vessels and aircraft as well as to all availing .themselves thereof,
means for safe navigation, including the provision of accurate time.
Subject Positional astronomy; celestial mechanics; determination
Coverage: of accurate time
Personnel: Professional - 72; supporting - 9
Funding: FY62 - $792,700
Sponsoring
Agencies:
Authority: Act of 3 March 1857
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Name:
VELA Seismic Information & Analysis Center (VESIAC)
Address:
Director:
University of Michigan , Box 618
Pmn Arbor, Michigan
Thomas Caless
663-1511, Ext 294W
DoD Cognizance: Fred Koether
OX 7-8904
ARPA
Mission: Collect, process & disseminate seismic and related information
for the VELA UNIFORM program. Analyze this information and
issue technical summaries and state-of-the-art reports. Prepare
a compendium, bibliographies, information digest and monographs.
Provide information center services to VELA UNIFORM community
working in the detection of underground explosions.
Subject Military seismics; seismology, subsurface explosions (including
Coverage: nuclear); ground noise; microseisms; artificial earthquakes;
elastic waves; geological structure; ground movement instru-
mentation and detection; ocean bottome seismics.
Personnel: Professional - 9
Funding: FY65 - $217,000; ARPA order with the University of Michigan
Sponsoring
Agencies: ARPA
Authority: ARPA order SD-78
Miscellaneous: Program Element 6.25.06.01.5
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Biological Sciences
Hibernation Information Exchange
Military Entomology Information Service
National Index of Fungus Cultures
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Name: Hibernation Information Exchange
Address: c/o Office of Naval Research Branch Office
230 North Michigan Avenue
Chicago, Illinois
828-6065
DoD Cognizance:
Mission: To further the study of natural hibernation, particularly as
it is known to occur in mammals. To provide rapid worl&wide
exchange of information between experts in hibernation.
Subject Mammalisn hibernation and all related torpidities and dormancies
Coverage: in living creatures; sleep; hypothermia.
Personnel: Professional - 1; supporting - 1 (part-time)
Funding: FY62 - $985
Sponsoring
Agencies:
Authority: Chief of Naval Research, 1959
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Military Entomology Information Service
Address: Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Forest Glen Section
Washington, D.C. 20012
Director: Captain J.D. DeCoursey, MSC, USN Code 198, Ext. 5365, 5366
DoD Cognizance: Armed Forces Pest Control Board
Mission: To prepare and maintain entomologic information by geographic areas
of active or probable military interest for distribution as required
to military organizations; respond to requests from individuals or
organizations for specific information on military entomology;
automatically distribute periodically new accessions or biblio-
graphic citations of selected accessions to individuals whose
fields of interest are made known to the AFPCB; and furniph
duplicate copies of reprints on entomologic (or allied) subjects
not available from Defense Documentation Center or library
facilities to military units.
Subject
Coverage:
Personnel:
Funding:
Sponsoring
Agencies:
Authority:
Military medical entomology and engineer entomology
Professional - 3
FY65 - $65,000;
in-house Army
Army
DoD Directive 5151+.12, dated 21 August 1962
Army project number 3A025601A806, Program Element 6.21.56.01.1
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Name: National Index of Fungus Cultures
Address: Pidneering Research Division
U.S. Army Natick Laboratories
Natick, Massachusetts 01762
Director: Dr. Emory G. Simmons, Head, Mycology Laboratory
DoD Cognizance. U.S. Army Materiel Command
Mission: Locating, accessioning, coding and retrieving information on
living fungus isolates maintained in U.S. laboratories.
Characteristics of pure fungus cultures; identify, physiologic
and morphologic characteristic uses (research, industrial,
developmental), and sources. Serves as agent in locating
fungus strains having specialized biological characteristics.
Subject Mycology, micro-biology, bio-chemistry of micro-organisms
Coverage:
Personnel: Professional - 2 (not funded under this activity)
Funding: FY65 - 5,000; in-house Army
Sponsoring
Agencies: Army
Authority: Army research task 1012501A031-03
Miscellaneous: Program Element 6.11.25.01.1
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Human Engineering
Engineering Design Handbook
Human Engineering Information and Analysis Services Project
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Name: Engineering Design Handbook, U.S. Army
Address: U.S. Army Research Office (Durham)
Box CM, Duke Station
Durham, North Carolina 27706
DoD Cognizance: R&D Directorate, U.S. Army Materiel Command
Mission: To provide a coordinated series of handbooks containing basic
information and fundamental data useful in the design and
development of Army equipment and weapons systems. Other
special texts as assigned.
Subject Ammunition and explosives; guns, ballistics, ballistic missiles,
Coverage: surface-to-air missiles; warheads, carriage and mounts, armament
engineering, servomechanisms, fire control, automotive, materials,
experimental statistics, operations research
Personnel: 4 (including 3 from Duke University, a prime cantractor
for preparation of Handbooks)
Funding: F165 - $440,000
Sponsoring
Agencies: Army
Authority: AR 70-42 of 31 August 1962
Miscellaneous: Program Element 6.21.32.01.1, Army project 1U823201D582
FY65 - $100,000
AMC91099-4320.2 M PEMA - FY65 - $150,000
P234o .11 ow - FY65- $150, 000
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Name: Human Engineering Information and Analysis Service
Address: Tufts University
Bolles House
Medford 55, Massachusetts
DoD Cognizance:
776-2100, Ext. 336
Mission: Document acquisition; abstracting and coding of documents;
preparation of indexing or categorizing schemes; and dissemination
of human factors information in the form of user products such
as an annual annotated bibliography of the literature, special
bibliographies covering specific topic areas, and critical
reviews of topic areas.
Subject Human engineering and analysis.
Coverage:
Personnel: Professional - 3; supporting - 3
Funding: FY62 - $30,700; FY65 - $44,000 (approx); Navy contract with Tufts
Sponsoring
Agencies: Army, Navy
Authority: Navy contract Nonr 494(13)
Miscellaneous: Army project 2T023201A710, Program Element 6.21.32.01.1
(FY65 - $10,000)
lA0247olAl2l, Program Element 6.21.47.01.1
(FY65 - $10, 000)
Navy. project.EEOO6-09-01
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Materials and Related Sciences
Binary Constitution Information Service
Ceramics & Graphite Technical Evaluation Section
Defense Metals Information Center
Electrical and Electronic Properties of Materials
Mechanical Properties of Materials
Plastics Technical Evaluation Center
Prevention of Deterioration Center
Radiation Effects Information Center
Thermophysical Properties Research Center
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Name: Binary Constitution Information Service
Address-. I.I.T. Research Institute
10 West 35th Street
Chicago, Illinois 60616
Director: Dr. Rodney P. Elliott 225-9600
DoD Cognizance: Dr. H. Lipsitt and Dr. L. Bidwell
Aerospace Research Laboratory
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433
Mission: Critically review all published information on the constitution
of binary alloys and publishes critically evaluated tabulations
of binary constitutions.
Subject
Coverage: Properties of materials
Personnel: 2 to 3 profestional and several technicians
Funding: FY63 - $55,000 (approx.); contract with IIT
FY65 - $70,000
Sponsoring Air Force
Agencies:
Authority: Air Force contract number AF 33(616)-7592; renewed for 3 year
period at $160,000.
Miscellaneous: Program Element 6.14.05.01.4
Project Number 7021, Task 702103
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Name: Ceramics & Graphite Technical Evaluation Section
Address: Ceramics & Graphite Technical Evaluation Section
Research & Technology Division
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
Director: Samuel Bradstreet
DoD Cognizance: Donald Shinn
Materials Laboratory
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433
Mission: Collects, processes, analyzes and disseminates scientific and
technical information on ceramics and graphites. Provides a
unified source of collated scientific information related to the
science and technology of inorganic nonmetallic refractory materials
for structural, nonstructural, electronic and other speciality
applications for defense and civilian purposes. Collects, analyzes,
evaluates, combines and disseminates technical information on
graphites, ceramics, and related materials. Defines deficiencies
in available information and recommends greater or lesser effort in
pertinent technical programs as appropriate. Products consist of
reports, summarizing analyzed and evaluated data, consulting services.
Input to the group is from DDC, the scientific literature, foreign
technology, and direct contact with the scientific and industrial
community.
Subject
Coverage: Ceramics and graphite science and engineering (application).
Personnel: Professional - 3 (in-house); 10 (contract)
Funding: FY65 - $335,000 ($250,000 out on contract)
Authority: AF contract AF 33(657)-8326; AF 33(657)-10519; AF 33(657)-10574
Miscellaneous: Program Element 6.24.05.51.4
Project number 7381, Task 738103
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Name: Defense Metals Information Center
Address: Battelle Memorial Institute
505 King Avenue
Columbus, Ohio
Director: Roger Runck
DoD Cognizance: E. Hayes
DDR&E
299-3191
OX 7-6933
Mission: Collects, processes, and disseminates scientific and technical infor-
mation on structural metals and closely related Aerospace materials.
Performs literature searches. Provides answers to technical
questions; information concerning current research and development
projects, and scientific or technical data or data compilations
upon request. No organized loan service. Makes technical evalua-
tion of the accuracy, quality ana significance of information that
has already been introduced into the system. Prepares state-of-the-
art reviews, correlations of information, etc. Technical consultant
services.
Subject Properties, fabrication, and applications of titanium, beryllium,
Coverage: magnesium, tungsten, molybdenum, columbium, tantalum, stainless
steels, hot-work die steels, low-alloy hardenable steels, nickel-
base superalloys, and cobalt base superalloys.
Personnel: Professional - 5 (103 part-time); supporting - 5.
Funding: FY65 - $1,000,000; Air Force contract with Battelle
Sponsoring
Agencies: Air Force
Authority: Air Force contract AF 33(616)-771+7
Miscellaneous: Air Force project 8975, Program Element 6.21+.05.51.4
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Name: Electrical and Electronic Properties of Materials
Address: Hughes Aircraft Company
Florence Avenue & Teale Street
Culver City, California
Director: H. Thayne Johnson 398-2711
DoD Cognizance: R.F. Klinger
Materials Laboratory
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433
Mission: This program is designed to provide ready access to numerical
data relating to the electrical and electronic properties of all
materials of importance in today?s technology. Data, collected
from various literature sources, are evaluated and abstracted and
the literature is indexed and cross referenced from the data. The
abstracts identify the materials, the experimental equipment used,
the procedures employed, and furnish the results in the form of
tabular data and graphic illustrations. Abstracts are indexed
in a pre-coordinated descriptor system, each term of which is
used to automatically post the descriptor cards for later
retrieval.
Subject Semiconductors, insulators, properties of semiconductors, properties
Coverage: of insulating materials, electronic materials, data processing
systems, documentation of electronic properties.
Personnel: Professional - 6
Funding: FY65 - $250,000; Air Force contract with Hughes
Sponsoring
Agencies: Air Force
Authority: Air Force contract AF 33(616)-8434
Miscellaneous: Air Force project 7381, task 738103, Program Element 6.24.05.51.4
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Name: Mechanical Properties of Materials
Address: Belfour Engineering Company
Suttons Bay, Michigan
271-3911
DoD Cognizance: Donald Shinn
Materials Laboratory
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433
Mission: Prepares and distributes evaluated data concerning representative
strenth of aerospace materials. Primarily concerned with design,
development & operation of mechanized systems for storage, retrieval,
evaluation and presentation of complex technical i :formation. These
information system developments are intended for immediate applica-
tion, utilizing available hardware.' Emphasis is placed on current
practicality rather than sophistication. A further and basic concept
applied to the storage and retrieval of technical information is that
the actual technical information content of documents is stored, pro-
cessed, retrieved and presented. Sources of information (bibliogra-
phies, lists of references, etc.) are also derived and presented.
Subject Mechanical properties of structural materials with primary emphasis
Coverage: on metals, plastics secondary, including test procedures, material
formulation, processing, environments. Statistical evaluation of
data.
Personnel: Professional - 10; supporting - 5.
Funding: FY65 - $175,000; Air Force contract with Belfour
Sponsoring
Agencies: Air Force
Authority: Air Force contract AF 33(657)-11218
Miscellaneous: Air Force project 7381, task 738103, Program Element 6.21+.05.151.4
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Name: Plastics Technical Evaluation Center (PLASTEC)
Address: Picatinny Arsenal
Dover, New Jersey
Director: Harry E. Pebly, Jr.
DoD Cognizance: Mr. Norman L. Klein, AMCRD-RC
Army Materiel Command
Washington, D.C. 20 315
Mission: Collect, exchange, collate, develop, and evaluate technical data
on plastic materials of interest to the Department of Defense.
Distribute these data and evaluations of them to DoD activities,
their designees, or other organizations with demonstrable defense
supporting interests upon request. Render technical advice and
assistance on plastics to DoD activities upon request.
Subject.,.
Coverage
Plastic materials of interest to DoD. Emphasis on plastics in
structural applications, electrical and electronic applications,
packaging and mechanical (rocket and missile) applications.
Personnel: Professional - 7; supporting - 3.
Funding: FY65 - $200,000; in-house Army
Spoi.eoring
Agencies : Array
Authority: Ordnance Corps 18-55-5//6E 16 Jan 1960
Miscellaneous: Army project lA024401A110, Program Element 6.21.!+4.01.1
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Name: Prevention of Deterioration Center
~iaress : c/o National Academy of Sciences
National Research Council
Division of Chemistry and Chemical T'echaoloey
Washington, D.C. 20+18
Director: Dr. Carl J. Wessel 393-8100, Ext.356
Doll Cognizance: Col. A.A. Aines
Army Research Office
Washington, D.C.
Mission: To serve in a consulting and advisory capacity on deterioration
problems. To collect information from government, industrial
and academic institutions on problems related to the prevention
of deterioration of materials and to make such information
available in readily usable form to the Office of Naval Research
and to such others as may be directed or approved by the Scientific
Officer (including all other appropriate parts of the Departments
of the Air Force and Army, as well as other federal agencies).
To maintain contact with work on prevention of deterioration of
materials which is being carried out by the government, partic-
ularly the Air Force, Army and Navy. To conduct studies and
surveys.in the field of deterioration prevention.
Subject
Coverage: Effects of environment on materials and equipment
Personnel:
.Funding:
sponsoring
Professional - 20 (approx); supporting - 6
No plans for DoD funding in FY65.
Agencies: Prior years - Army, Navy, Air Force
Authority:
Miscellaneous:
Army project 2T0232001A710, Program Element 6.21.32.01.1
Navy project RRO07-08-02
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`Name: Radiation Effects Information Center
Address: Battelle Memorial Institute
505 King Avenue
Columbus, Ohio
Director: E.N. Wyler
299-3191, Ext. 2923 or 2354
DoD Cognizance: John Charlesworth
Materials Laboratory
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433
Mission: Seeks out, collects, analyzes, files and distributes radiation
effects information on aerospace materials. Makes available all
pertinent engineering data concerned with radiation effects that
may be applicable to nuclear-propelled flight vehicles as well as
the effects of nuclear weapons-burst radiation and space radiation;
defines technical areas in which research should be initiated and
calls attention to duplication of research efforts; provides a
source of coordinated information for those engaged in research and
development in the field of radiation effects. Performs litera-
ture searches. Provides answers to technical questions; informa-
tion concerning current research and development projects; and
scientific or technical data or data compilations upon request.
Subject Effects of nuclear radiation on materials, components, and
Coverage: systems that might be used in a nuclear-powered airborne weapon
system and associated ground support equipment, effects of nuclear
bursts, pulsed radiation and space radiation on materials,
components, and systems.
Personnel: Professional - 5 (15 part-time); supporting - 5.
Funding: $200,000 (approx)
Sponsoring
Agencies: Air Force, NASA, AEC
Authority: Air Force contract AF 33(616)-7735
Miscellaneous: Air Force project 7381, task 738103, Program Element
6.24.05.51.4 (FY65 - $100,000)
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Name: Thermophysical Properties Research Center
Address: Purdue University, Research Park
2595 Yeagor Road
Lafayette, Indiana 47906
DoD Cognizance: Edward Dugger
Materials Laboratory
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433
Mission: To provide scientific and technical information based on a
critical evaluation of previous data and if necessary new
measurements and/or calculations in the chemical, physical
properties field; provide authoritative and comprehensive
source information on the thermophysical properties of all
matter covering the world literature; and to ec)nduct experi-
mental research on new determinations to fill in gaps and to
reconcile discordant data of thermophysical properties.
Subject Thermophysical properties of substances, all three phases,
Coverage: all substances; seven properties; viscosity, thermoconducti-
vity, thermal diffusivity, diffusion coefficient, specific
heat, emissivity, and Prandtl number.
Personnel: Professional - 19
Funding: $250,000 (approx)
Sponsoring
Agencies: Navy, Air Force, BuStds, NSF
Authority: Navy contract Nonr-100(09)
Air Force contract AF 33(657)--10545
Miscellaneous: Navy project RRO10-02
Air Force project 7381, task 738103, Program Element
6.24.05.51.4 (FY65 - $160,000)
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Engineering Sciences
Centralizing Activity for Shock, Vibration & Associated
Environment
Nondestructive Testing Information Service
Power Information Center
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Name: Centralizing Activity for Shock, Vibration and Associated
Environment
Address: U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (Code 4020)
Washington, D.C. 20390
Director: Dr. W.W. Match Code 172, Ext. 2220
DoD Cognizance: Melvin Bell, Director of Ordnance OX 7-3459
Office of.Director of Defense Research & Engineering
Washington, D.C. 20301
Mission: To serve the Department of Defense and other government agencies
and their contractors by the collection, correlation, and
dissemination of needed information on the environmental
factors shock, vibration, temperature, pressure and radiation.
.Subject Mechanics, mechanical engineering, shock vibration, temperature,
Coverage: pressure, and radiation.
Personnel: Professional - 3; supporting - 1
Funding: FY65 - $94,000; in-house activity at the Naval Research Laboratory
Sponsoring
Agencies: DoD activity; no funding other than Navy
Authority: RDB Memorandum of 3 October 1949
Miscellaneous: Program Element 6.12.05.01.2
Sub-project BRO09-03-45
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Name: Nondestructive Testing Information Service
Address: Watertown Arsenal
Watertown 72, Massachusetts WA 4-8540, Ext. 1+1+0
DoD Cognizance: Army Material Research Agency
Mission: Collecting and compiling any information with respect to non-
destructive testing from technical reports or magazine articles.
Compiling, abstracting, and putting into a quick retrieval
system information on non-destructive testing which can be
withdrawn rapidly. Represents a service for government
installations which send in requests for information on non-
destructive testing. Publishes an NDT newsletter.
Subject
Coverage:
Nondestructive testing (physics, electronics).
Personnel: Professional - 1 (9 part-time)
Funding: $110,000 ($20,000 - retrieval system)
Sponsoring
Agencies:
Authority: OWCR 10-2 Weapons Command
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Name:
Address:
Director:
Power Information Center (PIC)
Institute for Cooperative Research
University of Pennsylvania
200 South 33rd Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
Paul S. Balas, Acting
382-8683
DoD Cognizance: Interagency Advanced Power Group
Mission: Abstracts, compiles, and indexes data on government-sponsored
research and development programs. Issues information in the
form of project briefs containing summaries of such R&D
programs in the field of advanced nonpropulsive power.
Subject Electrochemical, electromagnetic, mechanical, photoelectric,
Coverage: thermoelectric, thermionic, chemical, nuclear, solar,
miscellaneous.
Personnel: Professional - 6; supporting - 6.
Funding: FY65 - $80,000 (approx)
Sponsoring
Agencies:, Navy, Air Force, ARPA
Authority:
Miscellaneous: Navy project RR010-04-01 (FY65 - $35,000)
Air Force project 8173, task 817301, Program Element 6.24.05.21.4
(FY65 - $25,000)
ARPA Program Element 6.25.15.01.5 (FY65 - $20,000)
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Mission-oriented
Ballistic Missile Radiation Analysis Center
Battelle-Defender Information Center
Counterinsurgency Information Analysis Center
Harbor Defense Information Agency
Over-the-Horizon Data Center
Remote Area Conflict Information Center
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Name4 Ballistic Missile Radiation Analysis Center (BAMIRAC)
Address: University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
DoD Cognizance: Fred Koether
ARPA
OX 7-8904
Mission: Collect, process and disseminate information on the theory and
technology associated with ballistic missile phenomena which
may be useful in the design of defense systems. Analyze and
evaluate theoretical and experimental results from the
radiation measurements program with primary emphasis on the
launch and mid-course regime of missile flight. Conduct semi-
annual A) AC symposium and publish and distribute proceedings.
Subject
Coverage: Ballistic missiles
Personnel: Professional - 26
Funding: Fr65 - $750,000; contract with the University of Michigan
Sponsoring
Agenties: ARPA
Authority: ARPA Order SD-91
Miscellaneous: Program Element 6.25.03.01.5
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Name: Battelle-Defender Information Center (BDIC)
Address., Battelle Memorial Institute
505 King Avenue
Columbus 1, Ohio
Director; Margaret Ann long 299-3191, Ext. 2671
DoD Cognizance; Fred Koether OX 7-8904
ARPA
Mission: Collect, process and disseminate information in all disciplines
covering research in defense against ballistic missiles. Provide
a functional information system required to monitor existing
and proposed work. Perform analyses and undertake studies of
critical system problems. Prepare state-of-the-art reports,
technical summaries, compendiums and annotated accessions
lists. Provide information services to the entire DoD
Defender community.
Subject
Coverage: Ballistic missile defense
Personnel:
Funding:
Sponsoring
Professional - 3; plus equivalent of 35 man days/month
FY65 - $100,000; contract with Battelle Memorial Institute
Agencies: ARPA
Authority: ARPA Order SD-80
Miscellaneous-. Program Element 6.25003.01.5
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Name : Harbor Defense Information Agency
Address: U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C.
Director:
DoD Cognizance:
Mission: Collect, correlate and disseminate information on harbor defense.
Assemble, analyze and evaluate pertinent scientific and military
information on existing equipments and plans for harbor defense;
appraise urgent needs for research and development; and provide
for the interchange of significant scientific and technical
information among research, development and operational personnel
to prevent unintentional duplication and overlapping of effort.
Subject Detection (surface and subsurface) and communications:
Coverage:
Personnel: Professional - 1; supporting - 1
Funding: FY62 - $20,000; FY65- $3,000; in-house at NRL
Sponsoring
Agencies:
Authority: OPNAV ltr/OP314-CFB, 12 Jan 51, to Office of Naval Research
Miscellaneous: Navy project number RF011-04-41
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Jame.
Over-the-Horizon Data Center (OHD)
DoD Cognizance: ARPA
Mission: Collect, process and disseminate information on over-the-horizon
detection of missile launchings. Conduct quarterly meetings and
publish and distribute proceedings to OHD community. Perform
literature surveys, analyze and prepare technical summaries
and state-of-the-art reports. Publish and distribute OHD
newsletter.
Subject
Coverage: Over the horizon detection of missile launchings.
Personnel: Professional - 9
Funding: FY65 - $350,000; ARPA order with Stanford Research Institute
Sponsoring
Agencies: ARPA
Authority: ARPA order SD-66
Miscellaneous: Program Element 6.25.03001.5
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Name: Remote Area Conflict Information Center (RACIC)
Address: Battelle Memorial Institute
505 King Avenue
Columbus, Ohio
Director: John Murdock 299-3191
DoD Cognizance: Fred Koether
ARPA
OX 7-8901+
Mission: Collect, store and disseminate information concerning remote
area conflict, emphasizing the physical and engineering
sciences aspects. Provide a quick-response functional
information system required to monitor research in counter-
insurgency. Perform analyses and issue state-of-the-art
reports and technical summaries. Provide information
center services to all participants in remote area
conflict and Project AGILE.
Subject Remote area conflict and counterinsurgency, emphasizing
Coverage: the physical and engineering sciences.
Personnel:
Funding: FY65 - $251+,000; ARPA order with Battelle
Sponsoring
Agencies: ARPA
Authority: ARPA order SD-171
Miscellaneous: Program Element 6.25.09.01.5
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