On 2024-04-12 7:09 p.m., Rich Alderson via cctalk wrote:
Date: Fri, 12
Apr 2024 15:28:34 -0300
From: Paul Berger via cctalk <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
The 1360 was apparently developed at the request to Atomic Energy Commission
(AEC), I would guess a forerunner of the DOE. There where apparently only
5 built 3 for the AEC and 2 for the NSA.
The United States Atomic Energy
Commission was superseded by the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission in the 1970s. The Department of Energy is not the same
thing at all.
Rich
The Wikipedia article on Department of Energy (DOE) suggests that in
1974 the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) was split into two organizations
the Nuclear Regulatory Commision (NRC) and the other for energy research
and development and I believe this is what is now known as the DOE. I
book I found information on the IBM 1360 indicates 3 where sold to the
AEC and one was installed at Livermore and another at Los Alamos both of
which I am pretty sure are DOE facilities now. So it would seem that
the AEC was the ancestor for both the DOE and the NRC.
Paul.