United States. Department of Defense. Information Processing Techniques Office
In 1964, the Behavioral Sciences, Command and Control Research Office was split into the Behavioral Sciences Office (BSO) that covered the behavioral science functions and the Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO) that took over the Command and Control Research (CCR) functions.
The Information Processing Techniques Office was dedicated to developing advanced information processing and computer communications technologies for critical military and national security applications. In its area, IPTO's research program was the largest in the Federal government and included both basic research and exploratory development. IPTO's central purpose was to advance the technology and options for its application to command, control, and communications (C3), intelligence (I), and military information processing.
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