JPL Communications and Systems Research Section 331 Collection 1984-1989.

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JPL Communications and Systems Research Section 331 Collection 1984-1989.

The bulk of the collection consists of reports, memoranda, notes, letters, charts, diagrams, graphs and ledgers, pertaining to JPL Section 331's involvement with Communication Hardware and Software, the Deep Space Network (DSN) and the ASAS/ENSCE project. Also some of the documents pertain to Section 331 administrative matters, such as travel vouchers, resumes, retirement announcements, student internships and new hires, January 1985 - December 1989. The collection is arranged in 746 file folders. The section's File Clerk had filed materials in separate file folders and binders and specifically labeled them by a subject matter or document number. The original filing order has been retained, although internal evidence in the files indicates the collection was originally a part of a larger numeric-filing scheme, here incomplete. The collection lacks any specific internal abstract description, overview or evaluation of JPL Section 331's activities, although its historical value in general is as a description of the operation of Section 331. Most acronyms used in the collection are defined in Part L of Martha Martinez, editor, Abbreviations and Acronyms Guide, JPL 1030-30 Rev. A, May 1980. A copy is available in the repository.

5.1 cubic ft. (746 folders).

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