LETTER TO MR. PETER J. CALOMERIS (Sanitized)

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CIA-RDP84-00933R000300200005-4
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K
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2
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December 12, 2016
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December 18, 2001
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5
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May 9, 1977
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LETTER
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Approved For Release 2002/01/11 : CIA-RDP84-009338 D03002000o " (', -77 CIA LETTERHEAD 9 May 1977 Mr. Peter J. Calomeris Information Technology Division Institute for Computer Science and Technology United States Department of Commerce National Bureau of Standards Washington, D. C., 20234 Dear Mr. Calorner s The two technology assessment reports you recently sent to us were well received by the computer professionals of this Agency. Would you send me two additional copies of each of the reports so that I can given them wider and ,more timely dissemination. The reports were: "Foreign and Domestic Accomplishments in Magnetic Bubble Device Technology" "Impact of Charge-Transfer Device Technology on Computer Systems" Also would you add my name to your mailing list to receive three copies of your future reports. Sincerely, STATINTL Ch e' , Managemen Staff, ODP Distribution: Orig - Addressee 1 - ODP Registry 2 -- O/D/ODP STATI NTI?/D/ODP//mlc/9May1977 Approved For Release 2002/01/11: CIA-RDP84-00933R000300200005-4 1001 OF 00 Approved For eeease 2)02 April 26, 1977 STATI N lie , Management Staff, ODP CENTRAL. INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Washington, D.C. 20205 STATINT OF COMMERCE National Bureau of Standards Washington, D.C. 20234 The Institute for Computer Sciences and Technology, in its effort to support effective applications of computers in the Federal government, has undertaken to prepare and disseminate assessments and forecasts of technological trends in computer and information technologies. We are pleased to enclose copies of two technology assessment reports we have recently completed under this program. We would be interested in your comments on their scope, data, and applicability to your work. Currently, we are assessing computer peripheral memory systems. This assessment includes the study of tape, solid-state, core, rotating media memory technologies, etc. and is scheduled for publication next year. If you would like to receive a copy of that study and other forthcoming reports, we would be pleased to add your name to our mailing list. Sincerely, Peter J. Calomeris Information Technology Division Institute for Computer Sciences and Technology Enclosures: "Foreign and Domestic Accomplishments in Magnetic Bubble Device Technology" "Impact of Charge-Transfer Device Technology on Computer Systems" 7tp NIBS Approved For Release 2002/01/11 : CIA-RDP84-00933R000300200005-4 1901 1976 Q U m 7j)6.19~6