Willis H. Ware papers, 1972-1977.

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Willis H. Ware papers, 1972-1977.

Reports, proceedings, reference material, publications and correspondence relating to Ware's work with the two privacy committees. Topics include: computers and the rights of citizens, technology and privacy, personal privacy in an information society, automated personal data systems, and the privacy implications of medical, credit, and other records.

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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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United States. Privacy Protection Study Commission

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Ware, Willis H.

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Ware was a member of the research staff of the Institute for Advanced Study (1946-1951), and later joined the corporate research staff of the Rand Corporation in Santa Monica, CA. He was interested in the effect of computers on privacy, and served as chairman of the Secretary's Advisory Committee on Automated Personal Data Systems for the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1972-1973), as well as vice chairman of the Privacy Protection Study Commission (1975-1977). Created by the Priva...