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From Washington: NSF takes the initiative

By Rosalie Steier

Communications of the ACM, Vol. 27 No. 6, Page 528
10.1145/358080.358086



The National Science Foundation's Advisory Committee for Advanced Scientific Computing Resources was formed to provide leadership for large-scale scientific computing throughout the United States. Consisting of 15 members representing universities, industry, and national laboratories, the Committee held its first meeting in January 1984. A summary of the meeting issued by Chairman Neal F. Lane of Rice University makes the following points.

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