Oral history interview with George H. Heilmeier, 1991 March 27.

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Oral history interview with George H. Heilmeier, 1991 March 27.

Heilmeier describes his introduction to the Department of Defense as a White House Fellow assigned to the Office of the Secretary of Defense working in the Office of the Director of Defense Research and Engineering. Most of the interview is devoted to his years as director of DARPA. He discusses programmatic changes (including those pertaining to artificial intelligence), budgetary issues, personnel, and relations with management.

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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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United States. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

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Heilmeier, George H.,

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Electrical engineer and director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), 1975-1979. From the description of Oral history interview with George H. Heilmeier, 1991 March 27. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63297225 ...

United States. Office of the Director of Defense Research and Engineering

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Norberg, Arthur L. (Arthur Lawrence), 1938-

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The DARPA Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO) focused on inventing the networking, computing, and software technologies to ensure Department of Defense military superiority. From the guide to the Arthur L. Norberg and William Aspray DARPA project research files., 1960-1989, (University of Minnesota Libraries. Charles Babbage Institute. [cbi]) Technology, research administration. Associate Professor, History of Technology, University of Minnesota, from 1981; Execu...