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Walter L. Anderson Papers, 1942-1999. Finding Aid.

Summary Information
Title: Walter L. Anderson Papers
Dates: 1942-1999
Creator: Anderson, Walter L. (Walter Leonard) 1922-
Extent: 26 boxes (25.0 cubic feet)
Language: English
Collection Number: CBI 28
Abstract:
This collection contains records from Walter L. Anderson's professional career involving Engineering Research Associates (ERA), General Kinetics Incorporated (GKI), General Accounting Office (GAO), and the Institute of Radio Engineers - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IRE-IEEE) organizations.

Repository: University of Minnesota Libraries. Charles Babbage Institute.

Access and Use
Acquisition Information:

The records were given to the Charles Babbage Institute by Walter L. Anderson in 1986 and 2002.

Access Restrictions:

Access to the collection is unrestricted.

Copyright:

The Charles Babbage Institute holds the copyright to all materials in the collection, except for items covered by a prior copyright (such as published materials). Researchers may quote from the collection under the fair use provisions of the copyright law (Title 17, U.S. Code).

Preferred Citation:

Walter L. Anderson Papers (CBI 28), Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.


Biographical Note

Walter L. Anderson received his BEE (1944) and MSEE (1948) from the University of Minnesota. After serving in an airborne electronic unit with the U.S. Navy Reserve during World War II, Anderson became an electrical engineer with Engineering Research Associates (ERA) in 1946. Around 1949 Anderson transferred to the ERA Arlington VA office. At ERA, Anderson worked on circuit development for the ERA 1101, systems studies for computers using magnetic drum memories, development of the electrical playback unit for ERA Self-Recording Accelerometers.

With the slow reorganization and eventual elimination of the Arlington ERA division, Anderson and others from the collapsing plant collaborated and incorporated General Kinetics Inc. (GKI) in November 1954. GKI was a pioneer in the research, development, and design of magnetic tape testing and preventative maintenance equipment as well as a special electronics and mechanical device manufacturer. It served both industry and government, dealing extensively with the United States Navy. Mr. Anderson held multiple upper-management positions during his time at GKI, including President, Chief Operations Officer, and Board Chairman, as well as the Division head for the Tape Equipment and ALLO Product lines. Walter Anderson remained with GKI for 19 years, eventually leaving to pursue government opportunities.

Anderson later joined the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO). As Associate Director of the Financial and General Management Studies Division, Anderson initiated an automatic data processing lecture series to provide information for GAO personnel in 1975. This series of lectures included luminaries in the field of computing such as Grace Murray Hopper, Bruce Gilchrist, and consultant Frederick G. Wirthington. When Anderson retired from the federal government in 1990, he was the senior advisor to the director of the Information Management and Technology Division of the GAO.

Walter L. Anderson served on the National Administrative Committee and as Vice-Chairman and Chairman of the IEEE organization during the early and mid-1960s. During his chairmanship the IRE Computer Group grew to 10,000 members, resulting in one of the first press releases sent out by the organization. Anderson was also the Director of the American Federation of Information Processing Societies (AFIPS) Board of Governors from 1962-1966, National Vice President from 1971-1972, National President from 1972-1973, Chairman of the Awards Committee from 1973-1974, and remained an active executive in the AFIPS society for many years until it was superseded by the Federation on Computing in the United States (FOCUS). One of Walter's most notable marks left during his term of National President was the change to the single AFIPS conference per year, a highly controversial decision at the time and documented in his papers.


Collection Scope and Content Note

This collection contains records from Walter L. Anderson's professional career involving Engineering Research Associates (ERA), General Kinetics Incorporated (GKI), General Accounting Office (GAO), and the Institute of Radio Engineers - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IRE-IEEE) organizations.

The collection begins with a Biography Files which includes Walter Anderson citation, award, news clipping, and interview records, as well ASM Chester Memorial Award documents and resumes.

The ERA material includes correspondence, diagrams, notes, memoranda, reports, and photographs relating to Engineering Research Associates and Remington Rand. It also includes records about design standards, contract administration, the Arlington facility and personnel, accelerometers, private line communication for air traffic control, an electronic counting distributor, and computer-related products.

The GKI material includes correspondence, administrative files, financial reports, management and planning records, marketing projects, product literature and manuals, as well as affiliated or subsidiary companies involved with GKI.

The GAO material includes divisional records, correspondence, administrative files, audit guides and supplemental information, the ADP Lecture Series transcripts, speech and presentation outlines, reports, publications, U.S. Government publications and resources, computer security and standards records, and multimedia stored records (slides, cassette tapes, 3.5" floppy disks).

The IRE-IEEE material includes records from before and after the organizations merged as well as committee documentation and group transaction publications.

Subject Terms
Index Terms
  • This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the University of Minnesota Libraries. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.
  • Anderson, Walter L. (Walter Leonard) 1922-
  • American Federation of Information Processing Societies.
  • American Institute of Electrical Engineers
  • Engineering Research Associates.
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
  • Institute of Radio Engineers.
  • Remington Rand, Inc.
  • United States. General Accounting Office.
  • Accelerometers.
  • Air traffic control--Equipment and supplies.
  • Automatic data processing.
  • Electronic data processing--Auditing.
  • Auditing--United States.
Box and Folder List
 Location  Title
 
Biography Files, 1975-1990. 
Box
Walter L. Anderson Occupational Resume, circa 1975. Box , Folder
 
ASM Chester Memorial Award Materials, 1980. Box , Folder
 
“Citations, Clippings, Awards, and Interviews”, 1976-1990. Box , Folder
 
Engineering Research Associates (ERA), 1942-1986. 
 
Technical Files, 1948-1958. 
Box 1
A-2013 Television, 1949. Box 1, Folder 1
 
A-2020-1: Specifications and Correspondence, 1950. Box 1, Folder 2
 
A-2020-2, 1950-1951. Box 1, Folder 3
 
A-2020-2: Diagrams, 1950. Box 1, Folder 4
 
Accelerometers, 1948-1953. 
Box 1
Accelerometer Calibration Data, 1950-1951. Box 1, Folder 5
 
Accelerometer Playback System, 1949-1950. Box 1, Folder 6
 
B-3014, 1948-1950. Box 1, Folder 7
 
B-3014: Diagrams, 1949-1950. Box 1, Folder 8
 
E-47-3: General, 1949-1950. Box 1, Folder 11
Box 3
E-47: Operating Instructions and Diagrams for Magnetic Accelerometer Playback Equipment, 1949 Box 3, Folder 9
Box 1
E-56: Diagrams, 1950. Box 1, Folder 12
Box 3
Self-Recording Accelerometers, PX29414, undated. Box 3, Folder 10
Box 1
Squire Accelerometer, 1951-1953. Box 1, Folder 15
 
Counting Distributor, 1949. Box 1, Folder 9
 
Circuits: Miscellaneous, 1949-1953. Box 1, Folder 10
Box 3
ERA 1101 Computer, 1949-1954. Box 3, Folder 15
 
ERA 1103: Typewriter Code and Machine Characteristics, undated. Box 3, Folder 17
 
ERA Type 202 and 205 Ferrite Read/Write Heads, undated. Box 3, Folder 18
Box 1
ERA Docket 19: Message Delay Relay, 1950. Box 1, Folder 13
Box 3
Full Selector, April 8, 1949. Box 3, Folder 12
 
Interim Development Report – Magnetic Numeroscope Printer, December 15, 1949. Box 3, Folder 8
 
Magnetic Drum Data, undated. Box 3, Folder 14
 
Microfilm Selection Equipment in Information Work, September 20, 1949. Box 3
 
Minimum Access Programming, July 1952. Box 3, Folder 4
 
Optical Radar – Cross-Section Analyzer Data, 1958. Box 3, Folder 3
 
Patent Disclosure – Visual Amplitude Modulation Detector, September 15, 1949. Box 3, Folder 40
 
Preliminary Operating Manual for DS-63, May 5, 1954. Box 3, Folder 1
 
Preparation and Characteristics of Magnetic Recording Surfaces, January 7, 1949. Box 3, Folder 2
 
Product Engineering Reprint, February 1954. Box 3, Folder 16
Box 1
Private Line Equipment, 1949. Box 1, Folder 14
Box 3
Square-root Sub-routine for the ERA 1101 Computer, 1953. Box 3, Folder 5
 
Some Comments on the Library of Sub-routines, August 3, 1953. Box 3, Folder 6
 
Miscellaneous Technical Papers, circa 1955. Box 3, Folder 13
 
ERA - Arlington, 1942-1986. 
Box 3
Annual Report for Year Ended, October 31, 1949. Box 3, Folder 27
 
Automated Computers – Estimated Commercial Population, March 1955. Box 3, Folder 30
 
Chronological Files, 1950-1958. 
Box 3
1950-1952. Box 3, Folder 19
 
1954. Box 3, Folder 20
 
1955. Box 3, Folder 21
 
1958. Box 3, Folder 22
 
Daily Log Books, 1951-1955. 
Box 3
1951-1954. Box 3, Folder 37
 
August-December, 1954. Box 3, Folder 38
 
December 1954-June 1955. Box 3, Folder 39
 
Equipment Inventory – Electronics, June 1953. Box 3, Folder 28
 
ERA 40th Anniversary Commemorative Booklet, 1986. Box 3, Folder 24
 
ERA Anniversary Address List, April 15, 1986. Box 3, Folder 26
 
“Industrial Preparedness” Excerpt, March 1952. Box 3, Folder 25
 
John Huntoon’s Lessons in Cryptanalysis, 1942. Box 3, Folder 23
Box 2
Laboratory: Instruments, Space and Supplies, 1952-1955. Box 2, Folder 1
Box 3
Magnetic Drum Prices, September 10, 1954. Box 3, Folder 31
 
Magnetic Drum Demonstration Unit, March 14, 1951. Box 3, Folder 32
Box 2
Miscellaneous, circa 1948-1954. Box 2, Folder 2
 
Photographs, 1950-1954. 
Box 2
ERA Christmas Party, Washington D.C. Hotel, 1950. Box 2, Folder 11
 
Lawn Picnic, Falls Church, Virginia, 1954. Box 2, Folder 11
 
ERA Arlington, Virginia, undated. Box 2, Folder 11
Box 3
Professional Staff Booklet, June 1953. Box 3, Folder 34
 
Projects and personnel, 1953-1954. Box 2, Folder 3
 
Product Literature, 1948. 
Box 3
Publication No. 20, 1948. Box 3, Folder 29
 
Variable Condenser, GA 200, undated. Box 3, Folder 29
 
Magnetic Storage Systems, PX29137, undated. Box 3, Folder 29
 
Magnetic Storage Drums, PX71843, undated. Box 3, Folder 29
Box 2
Reference Library, circa 1950-1951. Box 2, Folder 4
 
Remington Rand, 1952. Box 2, Folder 5
 
Sales Department Projects and Records, 1946-1955. Box 2, Folder 9
 
Second floor plan, undated. Box 2, Folder 6
 
Special Purpose Log Books, 1951-1954. 
Box 3
Miscellaneous Equations and IRE Convention, 1951. Box 3, Folder 35
 
Seminar on Automatic Computation, 1952. Box 3, Folder 35
 
National Geographic Society, High Speed Sorting, and Airline Reservation, undated. Box 3, Folder 36
 
E-M-ERA-ROME, February 15-March 2, 1954. Box 3, Folder 36
 
The Orbit Newsletter, 1952-1954. 
Box 2
Volume 1: Nos. 1-8, May-December, 1952. Box 2, Folder 10
 
Volume 2: Nos. 1-2, 8, January-August, 1953. Box 2, Folder 10
 
Volume 3: No. 1, February 1954. Box 2, Folder 10
Box 3
Tropicalization of Electronic Equipment, 1947-1950. Box 3, Folder 33
Box 2
Walter L. Anderson: Incoming Correspondence, 1954. Box 2, Folder 7
 
Walter L. Anderson: Incoming Correspondence, 1955. Box 2, Folder 8
 
General Kinetics Incorporated (GKI), 1956-1974. 
 
Administrative Files, 1962-1968. 
Box 10
Employee Memos, 1966. Box 10, Folder 1
 
Employees, 1968. Box 10, Folder 2
 
Organizational Charts and Departmental Charters, 1962-1963, 1968. Box 10, Folder 12
 
GKI Employee Departments and Distributions, April 19, 1965. Box 10, Folder 3
 
ALLO Division, 1965-1974. 
Box 6
Quality Assurance Manual, April 1973. Box 6, Folder 19
Box 9
ALLO Division, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1971-1974. Box 9, Folder 17-19
Box 5
Annual Reports, 1962-1973. Box 5, Folder 19-30
 
Board of Directors, 1959-1974. 
Box 5
Board of Directors Meeting Agendas, 1963-1964. Box 5, Folder 18
 
Board of Directors Meetings, 1959-1974. 
Box 4
January 1959. Box 4, Folder 1
 
September 1960. Box 4, Folder 2
 
February 1962. Box 4, Folder 3
 
October 1962. Box 4, Folder 4
 
June 1963-July 1972. Box 4, Folder 5-108
Box 6
August 1972. Box 6, Folder 1
Box 5
September 1972-August 1974. Box 5, Folder 1-17
 
Directors Handbooks, 1966 – 1969. Box 5, Folder 31-34
 
Computer Test Corporation, 1963. 
Box 8
Computer Test Corporation Monthly Financial Statements, 1963. Box 8, Folder 1
 
GKI - Anderson Correspondence, 1956-1974. 
Box 5
Correspondence, July-December 1967. Box 5, Folder 35-38
 
Correspondence, January-July 1968. Box 5, Folder 39-42
 
August-February 1969. Box 5, Folder 43-49
 
Correspondence, January-December 1971. Box 5, Folder 50-54
 
Correspondence, January – December 1972. Box 5, Folder 55-59
Box 9
Correspondence concerning Walter L. Anderson’s resignation from GKI, 1974. Box 9, Folder 20
Box 10
Audio Engineering Society (AES) Correspondence, Conference Materials, and Reprints, 1962-1963. Box 10, Folder 35
Box 9
GKI Confidential Correspondence, 1963. Box 9, Folder 31
 
Memos, 1956-1974. Box 9, Folder 25-29
 
Miscellaneous Correspondence and Notes, 1959-1974. Box 9, Folder 45
 
Financial Information and Reports, 1958-1991. 
Box 8
Budget Materials, 1970. Box 8, Folder 14-15
 
Budget Materials, 1971-1972. Box 8, Folder 3-8
 
Budget Materials, 1973. Box 8, Folder 11-13
 
Budget Materials, 1974. Box 8, Folder 9-10
 
Tape Services Corporation Budget Materials 1970/1971, 1970. Box 8, Folder 2
Box 6
SEC Filed 10-Q, Third Quarter, February 28, 1971. Box 6, Folder 44
 
SEC Filed 10-K, Annual Report, 1973. Box 6, Folder 40
 
SEC Filed 10-K, Annual Report, 1974. Box 6, Folder 36
 
SEC Financial Statement Index, 1970. Box 6, Folder 41
 
SEC Filed 10-K, Annual Report, 1969. Box 6, Folder 42
 
SEC Financial Statement Index, 1969. Box 6, Folder 43
 
External GKI Financial Evaluations, 1961, 1966, 1968-1970. Box 6, Folder 39
Box 9
Miscellaneous Financial and Reporting Information, 1963-1964, 1967. Box 9, Folder 1
 
Miscellaneous Financial and Reporting Information, 1963, 1967. Box 9, Folder 2
 
Miscellaneous Financial and Reporting Information, 1958, 1960, 1967, 1991. Box 9, Folder 3
Box 10
Monthly Balance Sheets, October 1961-March 1962. Box 10, Folder 14-19
Box 6
Monthly Balance Sheets, June 1964-September 1965. Box 6, Folder 20-35
Box 5
Monthly Financial Statements, May-June, 1967. Box 5, Folder 60-61
Box 7
Monthly Financial Statements, July-December 1967. Box 7, Folder 1-6
 
Monthly Financial Statements, January-May, December 1968. Box 7, Folder 7-12
 
Monthly Financial Statements, January-April 1969. Box 7, Folder 13-16
 
Monthly Financial Statements, June-November 1970. Box 7, Folder 17-22
Box 8
Monthly Product Line Statements, June 1969. Box 8, Folder 18
Box 10
Prospectuses, September-November 1961. Box 10, Folder 4
 
Treasurer’s Report, April 23, 1962. Box 10, Folder 20
Box 9
GKI Summaries, Bids, and Working Proposals, circa 1971. Box 9, Folder 35
 
GKI Tape Services and Equipment Division, Business Abstracts, 1974. Box 9, Folder 34
 
New Orders and Sales Status Reports, 1964. Box 9, Folder 32
 
New Orders and Sales Status Reports, 1969. Box 9, Folder 33
Box 5
GKI and Subsidiaries: Annual Report, May 31, 1972. Box 5, Folder 62
Box 6
Stockholder Meetings and Company Information, 1958-1959. Box 6, Folder 59
 
Stockholder Meetings and Company Information, 1960-1961, 1966, 1969. Box 6, Folder 60
 
Stock/Company Information, 1961-1962. Box 6, Folder 61
 
Stock/Company Information, 1967, 1969. Box 6, Folder 62
 
Management and Planning, 1954-1974. 
Box 8
Company Reorganization, 1969-1971. Box 8, Folder 16
Box 9
Management Information: Consultant Joe Jessup, 1968-1969, 1973-1974. Box 9, Folder 4
Box 10
Planning, 1966-1972. Box 10, Folder 21-26
Box 6
Real Estate Plan, April 1973. Box 6, Folder 37
Box 9
Certificate of Incorporation, November 23, 1954. Box 9, Folder 38
Box 10
Agreements, 1957. Box 10, Folder 31
Box 8
Operation, Organization, and Planning Notes, 1968-1969. Box 8, Folder 17
Box 10
Magnetic Tape Center, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida: Operational Procedures, January 31, 1963. Box 10, Folder 32
 
Management Evaluations for January, November, and December, undated. Box 10, Folder 30
 
Executive Duties and Responsibilities, undated. Box 10, Folder 27
 
Outline of Treasurer’s Duties and Responsibilities, undated. Box 10, Folder 28
 
Draft and Notes of the “Handbook of Data Processing Management”, circa 1968. Box 10, Folder 29
 
Marketing, 1962-1974. 
Box 6
GKI/ALLO Marketing Plan Power Control Business, 1971. Box 6, Folder 5
 
Marketing, 1962, 1967-1969, 1974. Box 6, Folder 46-48
 
Marketing Plan for GKI Maintenance, Supplies, and Equipment Purchase Conversion, undated. Box 6, Folder 49
 
Marketing Plan, March 1969. Box 6, Folder 50
 
Marketing Meeting, June 1968. Box 6, Folder 51
 
Tape Services and Equipment Division Marketing Objectives and Plans, 1973-1974. Box 6, Folder 45
Box 9
National Instruments Laboratory [NILAB], 1968-1971. Box 9, Folder 11-15
 
News Clippings, 1960-1974. 
Box 6
News Clippings, 1961-1974. Box 6, Folder 52-57
Box 10
News Clippings, 1960-1961, 1964, 1966. Box 10, Folder 7
 
Products, 1959-1968. 
Box 10
Electronic Data Processing Exhibition, U.S. Trade Center. Frankfurt, Germany, 1968. Box 10, Folder 5-6
Box 9
Magnetic Tape Study Final Report, March 1959. Box 9, Folder 5
Box 6
Patent Information, undated. Box 6, Folder 58
Box 26
Product Photo #58843-6, undated. Box 26
Box 9
Report of On-the-Site Analysis of Computer Operations and Magnetic Tape Problems, undated. Box 9, Folder 8
 
Easy Threading Type Reel with Solid Flanges, invented by Robert P. Gutterman undated. Box 9, Folder 23
Box 10
GKI Project Listings: By Project Number, Customer, Supervisor, and Date, 1956-1962. Box 10, Folder 34
 
Research and Development, 1957-1974. 
Box 10
Engineering Project Status Reports, 1968. Box 10, Folder 13
 
Research and Development Proposals [X-Projects], 1961-1962. Box 10, Folder 33
Box 9
Outline of Magnetic Tape Research, 1960-1973. Box 9, Folder 21-22
Box 6
Magnetic Recording Tape Amplitude Uniformity Measurements. Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers 85th Semiannual Convention, May 6, 1959. Box 6, Folder 2-4
 
GKI Study of Pricing Policy, 1962. Box 6, Folder 38
Box 9
GKI History Documents, 1968. Box 9, Folder 46
Box 26
GKI Sunray Plant, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Photograph, undated. Box 26
Box 9
LRL Tape Test Program, undated. Box 9, Folder 24
 
Logical Design and Digital Computer Program for a Terminal Air Traffic Control Central, 1957-1958. Box 9, Folder 36-37
Box 10
Report: “A Tracer of Pulse Response of Memory Cores”, 1962. Box 10, Folder 36
 
Report: “Internal Forces in a Wound Reel of Magnetic Tape”, 1963. Box 10, Folder 37
 
Product Literature and Manuals, 1961-1974. 
Box 10
Media Division, Magnetic Computer Tape, undated. Box 10, Folder 39
Box 9
National Instrument Laboratories, Inc., 1971. Box 9, Folder 16
 
Food Technology Corporation Pin, undated. Box 9, Folder 44
 
CW Radio Net Simulator and Auxiliary Oscillator Instruction Manual, undated. Box 9, Folder 6
 
Technical Manual of Radio Net Simulator and Auxiliary Oscillator, January 8, 1974. Box 9, Folder 7
 
Preliminary Instruction Manual for Low Frequency Vibration Filter, undated. Box 9, Folder 9
 
Instruction Manual Model K-80 Magnetic Tape Eraser, undated. Box 9, Folder 10
Box 10
GKI K-80 Tape Eraser, undated. Box 10, Folder 40
 
GKI 999 Magnetic Tape Cleaner, undated. Box 10, Folder 41
 
GKI Total Recovery Tape Plan, undated. Box 10, Folder 42
 
GKI Tape Services Company, General, undated. Box 10, Folder 43
 
GKI Magnetic Tape Research and Products, General, undated. Box 10, Folder 38
Box 9
GKI Tape Testers, Erasers, Cleaners, Readers, and Winders, 1961-1968. Box 9, Folder 39-41
 
GKI Programming and Mathematical Services, undated. Box 9, Folder 43
 
General Accounting Office (GAO), 1960-1999. 
 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB), 1976-1989. 
Box 17
Policies, Bulletins, and Circulars, 1978-1983. Box 17, Folder 30-32
 
Circular A-130, December 24, 1985. Box 17, Folder 33
 
Circular A-121 and Beyond, September 1980. Box 17, Folder 34
 
Miscellaneous, 1976-1984. Box 17, Folder 35
 
Miscellaneous, 1985-1989. Box 17, Folder 36
 
General Services Administration (GSA), 1986-1990. 
Box 17
Trail Boss Program: For Senior Managers in Government, 1989-1990. Box 17, Folder 37
 
Information Resource Management Service [IRMS] Directory of Assistance, February 1987. Box 17, Folder 38
 
Information Resource Management Service [IRMS] Directory of Assistance, January 1990. Box 17, Folder 38
 
Desktop Publishing: A Federal Progress Report, October 1989. Box 17, Folder 39
 
Teleprocessing Services Program [TSP] Report, July 1988. Box 17, Folder 40
 
The Information Resource Management Organization: Concepts and Considerations, May 1989. Box 17, Folder 41
 
Annual Report, 1986. Box 17, Folder 42
 
“Increasing the Effectiveness of Systems Modernization Projects, Phase I: Problems and Potential Solutions”, September 1987. Box 17, Folder 43
 
Information Management and Technology Division (IMTEC), 1983-1990. 
Box 12
Divisional Control Cases [IMTEC Division] and Senior Advisor Control Cases, 1985-1990. Box 12, Folder 1-2
 
SA 86-013 IMTEC Newsletter and Notes, April-June 1986. Box 12, Folder 3
Box 23
Establishment of IMTEC Division, July 8, 1983. Box 23, Folder 18
 
Interim Organization Chart, July 8, 1983. Box 23, Folder 19
 
Interim Organization Chart, September 30, 1983. Box 23, Folder 20
 
GAO Audit, 1972-1999. 
Box 14
SA 87-126 GAO Paper for International Audit Congress, Berlin, June 12-21, 1989. Box 14, Folder 1
 
SA 87-126 Working Papers, 1984-1989. Box 14, Folder 2-6
Box 22
A Bibliography of Documents Issued by the GAO on Matters Related to: ADP, 1976-1980. Box 22, Folder 17
 
A Bibliography of Documents Issued by the GAO on Matters Related to: ADP, 1981. Box 22, Folder 18
Note Issued April 1982.
 
A Bibliography of Documents Issued by the GAO on Matters Related to: ADP, 1982. Box 22, Folder 19
Note Issued May 1983.
Box 23
A Bibliography of Documents Issued by the GAO on Matters Related to: ADP, IRM, and Telecommunications, 1976-1983. Box 23, Folder 1
Note Issued April 1984.
 
A Bibliography of Documents Issued by the GAO on Matters Related to: ADP, IRM, and Telecommunications, 1984. Box 23, Folder 2
Note Issued April 1985.
 
Bibliography of GAO Documents: ADP, IRM, and Telecommunications, 1985. Box 23, Folder 3
Note Issued March 1986.
 
Bibliography of GAO Documents: ADP, IRM, and Telecommunications, 1986. Box 23, Folder 4
Note Issued July 1987.
Box 18
Contracting for Computer Software Development – Serious Problems Require Management Attention to Avoid Wasting Additional Millions, November 9, 1979. Box 18, Folder 4-5
 
Audit Guides, 1972-1999. 
Box 23
Government Auditing Standards, Revision, 1988. Box 23, Folder 6
Box 15
Government Auditing Standards, Amendment No. 1, GAO/A-GAGAS-1, May 1999. Box 15, Folder 14
 
“Computer Auditing in the Executive Departments: Not Enough is Being Done”, FGMSD-77-82, September 28, 1977. Box 15, Folder 14
 
Standards for Internal Controls in the Federal Government, 1983. Box 15, Folder 14
 
Effectively Implementing the Government Performance and Results Act, GAO/GGD-96-118, June 1996. Box 15, Folder 14
 
Meeting the Government’s Technology Challenge; Results of a GAO Symposium, GAO/IMTEC-90-23, February 1990. Box 15, Folder 14
 
Guide for Evaluating Automated Systems [Exposure Draft], March 1977. Box 15, Folder 14
 
Federal Government Accounting Pamphlet Number 4, Guidelines for Accounting for Automatic Data Processing Costs, 1978. Box 15, Folder 14
 
Computer Performance Evaluation [CPE] – An Auditor’s Introduction, November 1979. Box 15, Folder 15
 
Assessing Reliability of Computer Output, June 1981. Box 15, Folder 15
 
Evaluating the Acquisition and Operation of Information Systems, Technical Guideline 2, July 1986. Box 15, Folder 15
 
EDP in the Audit Workplace, OLS-87-025, June 1987. Box 15, Folder 15
 
Preparing, Documenting, and Referencing Lotus Spreadsheets, Technical Guideline 3, November 1987. Box 15, Folder 15
 
Audit Guide for Reviewing the Feasibility of Competition of Federal Agency Sole-Source Contracts, GAO/PLRD-83-29, June 1983. Box 15, Folder 15
 
Questions Designed to Aid Managers and Auditors in Assessing the ADP Planning Process, September 30, 1982. Box 15, Folder 16
 
o Borthick, A. Faye and Coe, Charles K. “Computer Auditing in the Federal Government”, Public Budgeting & Finance , Autumn 1984. Box 15, Folder 16
 
Model Framework for Management Control Over Automated Information Systems, January 1988. Box 15, Folder 16
 
Overview of the DMR Information System Delivery Series, January 1988. Box 15, Folder 16
 
Criteria Considered in Selecting DOD Automated Information Systems for the Fiscal Year 1989 Budget Analysis, undated. Box 15, Folder 16
 
Reference List: System Development Life Cycle Management, November 8, 1989. Box 15, Folder 16
 
Bryan, William L; Siegel, Stanley G; Whiteleather, Gray L. “Auditing Throughout the Software Life Cycle: A Primer”, IEEE , March 1982. Box 15, Folder 16
 
Guidelines to Assess Computerized General Ledger and Financial Reporting Systems for Use in CPA Firms, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants [AICPA], 1979. Box 15, Folder 16
 
Audit Approaches for a Computerized Inventory System, AICPA, 1980. Box 15, Folder 17
 
Audit and Control Considerations in a Minicomputer or Small Business Computer Environment, AICPA, 1981. Box 15, Folder 17
 
Internal Audit Advisor , v.1 No.4, September 1985. Box 15, Folder 17
 
Referencing GAO Products: A Self-paced Training Course, August 1986. Box 15, Folder 17
 
Guidelines for an Informatics Architecture, Commission of the European Communities, 1988. Box 15, Folder 17
 
Certified Information Systems Auditor Study Guide, EDP Auditors Foundation, Inc., 1981. Box 15, Folder 18
Box 16
ADP Facility Audit Manual, Arthur Andersen and Company, 1973. Box 16, Folder 1-2
 
Systems Auditability and Control – Executive Report, The Institute of Internal Auditors, Inc., 1977. Box 16, Folder 3
 
Management Guidelines for Cost Accounting and Cost Control for Automatic Data Processing Activities and Systems, FGMSD Task Group on Principles, Standards, and Guidelines for Management Control of ADP Activities and Systems, September 17, 1975. Box 16, Folder 4
 
Guidelines for Accounting for Automatic Data Processing Costs, 1978. Box 16, Folder 5
Box 17
Audit and Evaluation of Computer Security, II: System Vulnerabilities and Controls, NBS Special Pub. 500-57, 1980. Box 17, Folder 47
 
Using Statistical Sampling, GAO Transfer Paper 6, April 1986. Box 17, Folder 48
Box 23
Standards for Audit of Governmental Organizations, Programs, Activities, and Functions, 1972. Box 23, Folder 5
Box 17
Standards for Audit of Governmental Organizations, Programs, Activities, and Functions, Revision, 1979-1981. Box 17, Folder 49
Box 18
Auditing Computers with a Test Deck [With Emphasis on Payroll Applications], 1975. Box 18, Folder 1
 
Critical Factors in Developing Automated Accounting and Financial Management Systems, January 1987. Box 18, Folder 1
 
Reliability Assessment Procedures, March 1979. Box 18, Folder 1
 
Computer Performance Evaluation: Capacity and Utilization, June 1979. Box 18, Folder 1
 
Property Management Evaluation Guide for Federal Agencies, JFMIP, March 1982. Box 18, Folder 1
 
Evaluating Internal Controls in Computer-Based Systems: Audit Guide, June 1988. Box 18, Folder 2
 
Audit Guide for Reliability Assessment of Controls in Computerized Systems [Financial Statement Audits], May 1978. Box 18, Folder 3
 
Audit Guide for Assessing Reliability of Computer Output, May 1978. Box 18, Folder 3
 
Using Micro Computers in GAO Audits: Improving Quality and Productivity, March 1986. Box 18, Folder 3
Box 23
The Audit Survey – A Key Step in Auditing Government Programs, Audit Standards Supplement Number 11, 1978. Box 23, Folder 7
 
How Auditors Develop Findings – Case Study, Audit Standards Supplement Number 8, 1976. Box 23, Folder 8
 
Using Auditing to Improve Efficiency and Economy, Audit Standards Supplement Number 7, 1975. Box 23, Folder 9
 
The Structure of a Management Audit Finding, The Internal Auditor , March/April 1972. Box 23, Folder 10
 
Assessing Compliance with Applicable Laws and Regulations, December 1989. Box 23, Folder 11
 
Managers – Your Accounting System Can Do a Lot For You, 1979. Box 23, Folder 12
 
Auditing Computer-Based Systems, 1979. Box 23, Folder 13
 
Statement of Accounting Principles and Standards for Federal Agencies, April 18, 1983. Box 23, Folder 14
 
Modification of General Accounting Office Procedures with Respect to Approval of Executive Agency Accounting Systems, April 18, 1983. Box 23, Folder 15
 
Performing the GAO’s Work: Where to Find Guidance and Help, May 1990. Box 23, Folder 16
 
Internal Auditing in Federal Agencies, 1974. Box 23, Folder 21
 
GAO ADP Lecture Series, 1975-1979. 
Box 12
Lecture Series Summary, Speakers, and Miscellaneous, 1975-1979. Box 12, Folder 4
 
1. Ted Withington. “ADP Trends and Future Developments”, July 9, 1975. Box 12, Folder 5
 
2. Earl Joseph. “Forecasts and Forecasting”, August 20, 1975. Box 12, Folder 6
 
3. Dr. Ruth Davis. “Accountability, Auditability, and Fidelity of Computer Systems”, November 5, 1975. Box 12, Folder 7
 
4. Dr. Murray Turoff. “Costs and Revenues of Computerized Conferencing on Mini Computers”, October 1, 1975. Box 12, Folder 8
 
10. Fred Lilly, CPA. “Review of Internal Controls in Computer Systems”, September 14, 1977. Box 12, Folder 9
 
11. Dr. Bruce Gilchrist. “The U.S. Computer Industry from 1971 to 1981: A View from the Middle”, February 8, 1978. Box 12, Folder 10
 
13. Ted Withington. “Update of ADP Trends and Future Developments”, February 2, 1979. Box 12, Folder 11
Box 26
Withington lecture slides, February 2, 1979. Box 26
Box
Gilchrist Lecture, Audio Tape 7” Reel, February 8, 1978. Box
 
Walter L. Anderson Speeches and Presentations, 1975-1988. 
Box 12
Partial Listing of Walter Anderson Speeches, 1975-1978. Box 12, Folder 12
 
“The GAO in the Year 2000”, Kansai Seminar, February 11, 1975. Box 12, Folder 13
 
“ADP Procurement-related Activities of the GAO”, Executive Capital Caucus of the Western Electronic Manufacturers Association [WEMA], March 18, 1975. Box 12, Folder 14
 
“The Size of Cost and the Cost of Size”, Computer Business Equipment Manufacturers Association [CBEMA] Spring Meeting, May 30, 1975. Box 12, Folder 15
 
Post-procurement Analyses of ADP Systems, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, June 25-27, 1975. Box 12, Folder 16
 
“Minis are Beautiful”, Minicomputers – The Application Explosion, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, November 17-19, 1975. Box 12, Folder 17
 
“The Impact of Computer Technology on Public Administration”, National Capital Area Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration [NCAC-ASPA] Sixth Annual Conference, October 7, 1975. Box 12, Folder 18
 
“Forum on Future of Electronic Funds Transfer”, Joint Financial Management Improvement Program [JFMIP] and the Association of Government Accountants [AGA], November 12, 1975. Box 12, Folder 19
 
“Minis are Beautiful II”, Minicomputers – The Application Explosion, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, March 22-24, 1976. Box 12, Folder 20
 
AIIE Panel on ADP Procurement, Federal ADP Procurement Conference, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, February 18-20, 1976. Box 12, Folder 21
 
“GAO Views on Information Systems”, Information Management for Executives, the Capitol Area Chapter of the Society for Management Information Systems, May 10, 1976. Box 12, Folder 24
 
“Minis are Beautiful but Caveat Usuarius”, Minicomputers – The Application Explosion, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, June 16-18, 1976. Box 12, Folder 22
 
“Information Processing in the Year 2000”, National Computer Conference [NCC], June 7-10, 1976. Box 12, Folder 23
 
“Executive/Legislative Relationships”, Interagency ADP Planning Seminar, February 22-24, 1976. Box 12, Folder 25
 
“Where is the Place for Minis?”, Data Processing Management Association [DPMA] Regional Conference, March 25-26, 1976. Box 12, Folder 26
 
“Effective Follow-up of ADP Procurements”, Federal ADP Procurement Conference, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, November 1-3, 1976. Box 12, Folder 27
 
“GAO Activities as They Relate to the Performance of Computer Systems”, Computer Performance Evaluation Users’ Group [CPEUG] 12th Annual Meeting, November 8, 1976. Box 12, Folder 28
 
“Recent Trends and Developments in the Application of Minicomputers”, Minicomputers – The Applications Explosion, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, December 6-8, 1976. Box 12, Folder 29
 
“Significant Developments in the Last 6 Months in Federal Automatic Data Processing”, American Management Association [AMA] Winter Meeting, January 31, 1977. Box 12, Folder 30
 
“Lessons Learned in Federal ADP Management Applicable to the 1980s”, Third ADP Advanced Technology Symposium, Department of the Navy, February 2, 1977. Box 12, Folder 31
 
“Impact of Minicomputers in the Federal Government – Minis are Beautiful but Caveat Usuarius”, Mini/Maxi Computer Evaluation and Selection, The Diebold Research Program, February 16-17, 1977. Box 12, Folder 32
 
“Electronic Funds Transfer – Friend or Foe”, Adapted from Donald L. Scantlebury Speech, Minneapolis-St. Paul Chapter of the Association of Government Accountants [AGA], April 28, 1977. Box 12, Folder 33
 
“Electronic Funds Transfer – Friend or Foe”, Adapted from Donald L. Scantlebury Speech, Oklahoma City Chapter of the Association of Government Accountants [AGA], March 17, 1977. Box 12, Folder 34
 
“Quantifying the Intangible Benefits of Management Information Systems”, Joint National Meeting of The Institute of Management Sciences [TIMS] and the Operations Research Society of America [ORSA], May 9-11, 1977. Box 12, Folder 35
 
“Policy Perspectives in Federal Automatic Data Processing”, Albuquerque-Santa Fe Chapter of the Federal ADP Council, May 12, 1977. Box 12, Folder 36
 
“ADP Auditing and the GAO”, Wharton Information Systems Program, June 10, 1977. Box 12, Folder 37
 
“Recent GAO Work on Federal ADP Policies”, Fifth Annual Caucus of the Computer and Communications Industry Association [CCIA], February 28, 1978. Box 12, Folder 39
 
“The Hardest Part of Software”, American Institute of Industrial Engineers Software Conference, December 12-14, 1977. Box 12, Folder 38
 
“Avoiding Roadblocks In the Path of Success”, American Institute of Industrial Engineers Automated Office Conference, March 13-15, 1978. Box 12, Folder 40
 
“Telecommunications and Information Systems: Management Opportunities and Policy Issues”, the MITRE Corporation, January 21-26, 1979. Box 12, Folder 41
 
“Teleconferencing Inter-Organizational Implications – Automated Interviews”, American Management Association [AMA], October 30 – November 1, 1978. Box 12, Folder 42
 
“Impact of the President’s Reorganization Project on ADP Management”, Federal ADP Management Conference, the American Institute for Industrial Engineers, February 7-9, 1979. Box 12, Folder 43
 
“The ADP Marketplace; Briefings and Expectations”, Federal ADP Briefing, February 13, 1979. Box 12, Folder 44
 
“GAO’s View of the Procurement Process”, CDC Government Industry Seminar, July 20, 1979. Box 12, Folder 45
 
“Audits and Issues in ADP”, U.S. Department of Agriculture ADP Management Conference, June 28-29, 1979. Box 12, Folder 46
 
“Immigration and Naturalization Service Proposed Procurement of Automated Data Processing Equipment to Streamline and Update Office Procedures”, Subcommittee on Government Information and Individual Rights of the Committee on Government Operations – House of Representatives, July 23, 1979. Box 12, Folder 47
 
“The Anatomy of Successful Procurements – From the GAO Viewpoint”, Federal ADP Procurement Conference, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, September 25- 27, 1979. Box 12, Folder 48
 
OMB Task Force, Association of Government Accountants [AGA] Systems Conference, December 3-6, 1979. Box 12, Folder 49
 
“Providing Quality Computer Systems in the 1980s”, Annual Computer Related Information Systems Symposium [CRISYS], U.S. Air Force Academy, January 23-25, 1980. Box 12, Folder 50
 
“Impact of Government Procurement Policy on Software”, Federal ADP Procurement, Joint Technical Marketing Society of America [TMSA] and Data Processing Management Association [DPMA] Conference, October 4-5, 1979. Box 12, Folder 51
 
“ADP Standards, Security, and Sundries”, HEW Audit Agency Conference on EDP Auditing, November 5, 1979. Box 12, Folder 52
 
“Issues of the 1980s – Operations”, Federal Computer Conference, November 6-8, 1979. Box 12, Folder 53
 
“Procurement Strategies for ADP/Telecommunication Systems”, MITRE Executive Seminar for Senior Government Managers, January 27 – February 1, 1980. Box 12, Folder 54
 
“The Anatomy of a Successful Procurement”, Federal ADP Procurement Conference, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, February 4-6, 1980. Box 12, Folder 55
 
“Impact of Government Procurement Policy on Software”, Federal ADP Procurement Conference, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, May 2-4, 1980. Box 12, Folder 56
 
“New Techniques and Tools for Estimating and Controlling Conversion Costs”, Federal DP Expo, April 28-30, 1980. Box 12, Folder 57
 
“The Future of MIS – Panel Discussion”, Wharton Information Systems Program, June 27, 1980. Box 12, Folder 58
 
“The Use of Automatic Data Processing in the Veterans Administration to Support Medical Care Facilities”, Subcommittee on Government Information and Individual Rights of the Committee on Government Operations – House of Representatives, September 4, 1980. Box 12, Folder 59
 
“Computer Auditing in the 1980s”, EDP Auditing Conference, July 10-11, 1980. Box 12, Folder 60
 
“Mission Support”, Federal Computer Conference, September 22-24, 1980. Box 12, Folder 61
 
Information Systems Outlook Panel, National Conference on Government Information Systems, December 8-10, 1980. Box 12, Folder 62
 
“GAO Activity Review”, National Research Council, Board on Telecommunications-Computer Applications, January 29-30, 1981. Box 12, Folder 63
 
“Software and System Conversions”, Federal DP Expo, April 14-16, 1981. Box 12, Folder 64
 
“GAO Perspective on Policy Issues and Agency Compliance”, Conference on Computer Policy Initiatives for the Eighties, March 30 – April 1, 1981. Box 12, Folder 65
 
“Policy Changes – Resource Accounting”, Federal Computer Conference, September 21-23, 1981. Box 12, Folder 66
 
“An Agenda for Future Systems Effectiveness”, Conference on Improving ADP Management under the Paperwork Reduction Act, December 2-4, 1981. Box 12, Folder 67
Box 13
“The Scene has Changed: Where Are We and Where Are We Going?”, Federal ADP Procurement Conference, December 15-17, 1981. Box 13, Folder 1
 
“Computer Auditing by the U.S. GAO”, Springfield, Illinois Chapter of the Institute of Internal Auditors, February 11, 1982. Box 13, Folder 2
 
“Management Controls for Financial Systems”, Federal DP Expo, February 22-24, 1982. Box 13, Folder 3
 
“Impact of Microcomputers on the Auditing Profession”, Association of Government Accountants [AGA] Seminar, May 10, 1982.  Box 13, Folder 4
 
“Accountability – The Keystone to Computer Security”, Seminar on Security of Federal Automated Information Systems, June 3-4, 1982. Box 13, Folder 5
 
“Today’s Government Computing: Doing More with Less – Using Advanced Technology Can Help”, National Conference on Small Computers in Government, December 13-15, 1982. Box 13, Folder 6
 
“The Need for Government Managers to be Knowledgeable of Automated Information Processing”, Mid-Atlantic Government Information Council [MAGIC] ADP Seminar, May 23-24, 1983. Box 13, Folder 7
 
“Auditing Computer Software Systems”, Federal ADP Software Conference, March 22-24, 1983. Box 13, Folder 8
 
“Reforms Due to Technological Advances”, Financial Management Conference, March 30, 1983. Box 13, Folder 9
 
“Quantifying and Costing Information”, Associated Information Managers [AIM] Conference, May 14, 1985. Box 13, Folder 10
 
“The Assets, Liabilities, and Vulnerabilities of Information”, International Conference on Computer Capacity Management, April 11, 1984. Box 13, Folder 11
 
“Standards, Definitions, and Approaches to Information Resources Management”, Government Computer Expo, June 12, 1985. Box 13, Folder 12
 
“Software Maintenance”, Federal Computer Conference, September 9-11, 1985. Box 13, Folder 13
 
“Information Management Technology and Public Sector Organizations”, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management [APPAM] Research Conference, October 24-26, 1985. Box 13, Folder 14
 
“The Growth of Computer Hardware and Software in the Government Workplace and the Challenge This Gives the Auditor”, International Audit Fellows, October 18, 1985. Box 13, Folder 15
 
“How to Cost, Value, and Justify Information”, Conference on Management Information, April 8-9, 1986. Box 13, Folder 16
 
“Analyzing Software Requirements”, Federal Computer Conference, September 3-5, 1986. Box 13, Folder 17
 
“Managing the IRM Organization”, Government Computer Expo, July 14-18, 1986. Box 13, Folder 18
 
“Analyzing Software Requirements: The Requirements Dilemma and the Need for Tools”, Federal Computer Conference, September 29 – October 1, 1987. Box 13, Folder 19
 
“Some Views on Large Scale Acquisitions” given by Milton Socolar, the Information Resource Management Conference, September 10, 1987. Box 13, Folder 20
 
“Managing the Audit Process in a Computer Environment”, Joint Intergovernmental Audit Forum Conference, May 22-25, 1988. Box 13, Folder 21
 
Reports, 1968-1991. 
Box 11
Anderson, Walter L. “A Presentation on EDP Auditing”, September 28, 1990. Box 11, Folder 29
 
Anderson, Walter L. “Potential IMTEC Initiatives in Audit Methodologies”, January 9, 1991. Box 11, Folder 30
 
“Automatic Data Processing Equipment in the U.S. Government, Fiscal Year 1984 Summary”, 1985. Box 11, Folder 31
 
“Automatic Data Processing Equipment in the U.S. Government, Third and Fourth Quarter, Fiscal Year 1985 Summary”, 1986. Box 11, Folder 31
 
“Automatic Data Processing Equipment in the U.S. Government, First and Second Quarter, Fiscal Year 1986 Summary”, 1986. Box 11, Folder 31
 
“Microcomputer Survey Report”, September 1988. Box 11, Folder 32
 
“Electronic Voting System Study: False Voting in the House of Representatives”, B-115369, August 31, 1979. Box 11, Folder 33
Box 13
Report of the Level III Work Group, PCIE Computer Auditing Workshop, February 25, 1983. Box 13, Folder 22
 
Anderson, Walter L. “U.S. Government Institutions and Strategies for Managing Information Technology in Federal Administration”, August, 1985. Box 13, Folder 23
Box 16
Volcker, Paul A. “Rebuilding the Public Service”, The National Commission on the Public Service, Leadership for America , 1989. Box 16, Folder 6
 
“A Look at Charging for Computer Services in the Federal Government”, Interagency Committee on ADP – Special Interest Group on Installation Management, January 1979. Box 16, Folder 7
 
“Interim Report on Air Force Base Level Automation Environment”, National Research Council [NRC], January 1986. Box 16, Folder 8
 
“Transport Protocols for Department of Defense Data Networks”, National Research Council [NRC], February 1985. Box 16, Folder 9
 
“Meeting the Challenge of Modernizing the Government’s Financial Systems by Using Off-the-Shelf Software and Systems”, Joint Financial Management Improvement Program [JFMIP], December 1986. Box 16, Folder 10
 
“The Effect of Electrical Power Variations Upon Computers: An Overview”, International Power Machines Corporation, undated. Box 16, Folder 11
Box 17
“EFT in the United States: Policy Recommendations and the Public Interest”, National Commission on Electronic Fund Transfers, October 28, 1977. Box 17, Folder 44
Box 23
Head, Robert V. “Federal Information Systems Management: Issues and New Directions”, The Brookings Institution, 1982. Box 23, Folder 22
Box 17
GAO Annual Index of Reports Issued in 1986, November 1986. Box 17, Folder 45
 
GAO Annual Index of Reports Issued in 1987, November 1987. Box 17, Folder 45
 
GAO Annual Report, Vol. 2, 1985. Box 17, Folder 46
Box 24
GAO Index of Reports and Testimony: Fiscal Year 1990, December 1990. Box 24, Folder 8
 
Automatic Data Processing [ADP] Reports, 1968-1990. 
Box 18
1968 – 1975. Box 18, Folder 6-7
 
February 1971 – January 1977. Box 18, Folder 8-9
 
March 1977 – August 1979. Box 18, Folder 10-12
 
October 1979 – September 1981. Box 18, Folder 13-16
 
October 1981 – September 1982. Box 18, Folder 17
Box 19
October 1981 – September 1982. Box 19, Folder 1-3
 
October 1982 – September 1983. Box 19, Folder 4-7
 
September 1983 – June 1984. Box 19, Folder 8-10
 
July 1984 – December 1984. Box 19, Folder 11-12
 
January 1985 – September 1985. Box 19, Folder 13-15
 
October 1985 – June 1986. Box 19, Folder 16-19
Box 20
July 1986 – October 1986. Box 20, Folder 1-3
 
November 1986 – June 1987. Box 20, Folder 4-7
 
July 1987 – December 1987. Box 20, Folder 8-11
 
January 1988 – June 1988. Box 20, Folder 12-14
 
July 1988 – December 1988. Box 20, Folder 15-17
Box 21
January 1989 – April 1989. Box 21, Folder 1-3
 
May 1989 – June 1989. Box 21, Folder 4-6
 
July 1989 – January 1990. Box 21, Folder 7-9
 
February 1990 – April 1990. Box 21, Folder 10-12
 
May 1990 – June 1990. Box 21, Folder 13
 
Letter Reports, October 1974 – February 1982. Box 21, Folder 14-17
Box 22
“Information Processing in the United States: A Quantitative Summary”, AFIPS Press , 1977. Box 22, Folder 1
 
Program Plan for the ADP Issue Area [Draft], FGMS Division, June 1982. Box 22, Folder 2
Box 21
NASA ADP Long Range Plan: Management Summary, 1982. Box 21, Folder 18
 
Strategic Systems Planning Methodology, RHS and Associates, undated. Box 21, Folder 19
Box 22
A Five-Year Plan for Meeting the ADP and Telecommunications Needs of the Federal Government; OMB, GSA, and Commerce Department, Vol. 1 – Vol. 2, April 1984. Box 22, Folder 3-5
 
INFOTECH: Information Systems and Technology Consultants, August 1987. Box 22, Folder 6
 
Publications, 1967-1990. 
Box 13
Scantlebury, D. L. and Schultz, John R. “Lessons We Can Learn from the Equity Funding Scandal”, GAO Review v.11:35-45, Spring 1976. Box 13, Folder 24
 
Conference of Deputy Auditors. “Guidelines on the Audit of Computer Based Systems – DP Audit Practice Manual”, Draft, January 1982. Box 13, Folder 25
 
Anderson, Walter L. “Controls to Prevent Computer Crime and Abuse”, Journal of International Auditing . Working Papers, 1979. Box 13, Folder 26
Box 17
NBS List of Publications, by Subject Category, July 1988. Box 17, Folder 16
 
“Audit and Legal Services, 1943-1983: A Women’s Perspective”, Interview with Margaret Macfarlane, Geraldine Rubar, and Stella Shea, GAO/OP-10-OH, 1990. Box 17, Folder 17
 
“Information Technology Issues”, Transition Series [For Presidential Transition Team Use], GAO/OCG-89-6TR, November 1988. Box 17, Folder 18
Box 23
Grazia, Alfred de, ed. “Congress: The First Branch of Government”, New York: Anchor, 1967. Box 23
 
GAO Correspondence, 1979-1990. 
Box 11
September 1979 – September 1986. Box 11, Folder 1-2
 
June 1987 – December 1988. Box 11, Folder 3-4
 
January 1989 – December 1989 Box 11, Folder 5
 
January 1990 – June 30, 1990 [Retirement]. Box 11, Folder 6
 
Letters of Recognition, 1976-1990. Box 11, Folder 23-24
 
U.S. Government Materials, 1973-1990. 
Box 11
The United States Government Manual, 1989-1990. Box 11, Folder 25
 
U.S. Government Publications, 1973-1990. 
Box 11
Evaluating Governmental Performance: Changes and Challenges for GAO, 1973-1975. Box 11, Folder 28
 
Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the 101st Congress, Second Session, June 26, 1990. Box 11, Folder 26
Box 23
Administration of Public Law 89-306, Procurement of ADP Resources by the Federal Government, 94th Congress, Second Session, October 1976. Box 23
 
Problems Associated with Computer Technology in Federal Programs and Private Industry – Computer Abuses, 94th Congress, Second Session, June 1976. Box 23
 
General Accounting Office Act of 1979, Report No. 96-570, January 1980. Box 23
 
Computer Security in Federal Programs, 95th Congress, First Session, February 1977. Box 23
 
Immigration and Naturalization Service – Records Management Problems, 96th Congress, First Session, July 1979. Box 23
 
U.S. Postal Service Plan for the Nine-Digit Zip Code, 96th Congress, Second Session, December 1980. Box 23
 
The Department of the Air Force’s Phase IV Program Should be Redirected, 96th Congress, First Session, December 1979. Box 23
 
Paperwork Reduction Act Amendments of 1983 [H.R. 2718]; and Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance [H.R. 2592], 98th Congress, First Session, April 1983. Box 23
 
Computer Security in the Federal Government and the Private Sector, 98th Congress, First Session, October 1983. Box 23
 
Paperwork Reduction Act Amendments of 1984, 98th Congress, Second Session, April 1984. Box 23
 
Allegations of Improper Lobbying by the Department of Defense Personnel of the C-5B and B-1B Aircraft and Sale to Saudi Arabia of the Airborne Warning and Control System, 97th Congress, Second Session, December 1982. Box 23
 
Management of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 1987. Box 23
 
Management of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 1988. Box 23
 
Management of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 1989. Box 23
 
Management of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 1990. Box 23
 
“Can Federal Productivity Be Measured?”, 1975. Box 23
 
Budgetary Definitions, November 1975. Box 23
 
"How Our Laws Are Made", 1976. Box 23
 
Welcome to Information Resources Management in the Federal Government, undated. Box 23
 
Congressional Budget Reform, August 6, 1974. Box 23
 
Legislative Research Guide, January 1975. Box 23
 
Lessons Learned About Acquiring Financial Management and Other Information Systems, August 1976. Box 23
 
PPC Session on FGMSD’s Proposed Revisions to ADP Program Plan, July 1978. Box 23, Folder 17
 
Computer Security and Standards, 1972-1994. 
Box 16
Security of Federal Automated Information Systems, Annual Seminar, June 17-18, 1985. Box 16, Folder 12
 
Energy Research and Development Administration Security, April 1975. Box 16, Folder 13
 
Data Encryption Standard Fact Sheet, January 1990. Box 16, Folder 14
 
Computer Viruses and Related Threats: A Management Guide, August 1989. Box 16, Folder 15
 
Miscellaneous Security Materials, 1984-1990. Box 16, Folder 16
 
IBM: 42 Suggestions for Improving Security in Data Processing Operations, 1973. Box 16, Folder 17
 
Criminal Justice: Computer Crime, 1979. Box 16, Folder 18
 
Computer Security…From Principles to Practices, National Computer Security Conference, September 21-24, 1987. Box 16, Folder 19
 
Trusted Network Interpretation Document [Draft], April 8, 1987. Box 16, Folder 20
 
National Computer Security Center, 1985-1988. 
Box 16
A Guide to Understanding Audit in Trusted Systems, TG-001 v2, June 1, 1988. Box 16, Folder 21
 
A Guide to Understanding Discretionary Access Control in Trusted Systems, TG-003 v1, September 30, 1987. Box 16, Folder 21
 
Glossary of Computer Security Terms, TG-004 v1, October 21, 1988. Box 16, Folder 21
 
Trusted Network Interpretations, TG-005 v1, July 31, 1987. Box 16, Folder 21
 
A Guide to Understanding Configuration Management in Trusted Systems, TG-006 v1, March 28, 1988. Box 16, Folder 22
 
A Guide to Understanding Design Documentation in Trusted Systems, TG-007 v1, October 2, 1988. Box 16, Folder 22
 
Computer Security Subsystem Interpretation of the Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria, TG-009 v1, September 16, 1988. Box 16, Folder 22
 
Personal Computer Security Considerations, WA-002-85, December 1985. Box 16, Folder 22
 
United States Department of Defense Standards, 1983-1985. 
Box 16
Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria, CSC-STD-001-83, August 15, 1983. Box 16, Folder 23
 
Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria, DOD 5200.28-STD, December 1985. Box 16, Folder 23
 
Password Management Guideline, CSC-STD-002-85, April 12, 1985. Box 16, Folder 23
 
Computer Security Requirements – Guidance for Applying the Department of Defense Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria in Specific Environments, CSC-STD-003-85, June 25, 1985. Box 16, Folder 23
 
Technical Rationale Behind CSC-STD-003-85: Computer Security Requirements, CSC-STD-004-85, June 25, 1985. Box 16, Folder 23
 
Staff Study of Computer Security in Federal Programs, February 1977. Box 16, Folder 24
 
Federal Information Processing Standards [FIPS]: Data Encryption Standard, FIPS PUB 46-1, January 22, 1988. Box 16, Folder 25
 
Improvements Needed in Managing Automated Decision Making by Computers Throughout the Federal Government, FGMSD-76-5, April 23, 1976. Box 16, Folder 26
 
Computer-Related Crimes in Federal Programs, FGMSD-76-27, April 27, 1976. Box 16, Folder 26
 
Managers Need to Provide Better Protection for Federal Automatic Data Processing Facilities, FGMSD-76-40, May 10, 1976. Box 16, Folder 26
 
Security Risk Assessment in Electronic Data Processing Systems, May 1975. Box 16, Folder 27
 
National Institute of Standards and Technology [NIST], 1989. 
Box 16
Executive Guide to the Protection of Information Resources, 500-169, October 1989. Box 16, Folder 28
 
Management Guide to the Protection of Information Resources, 500-170, October 1989. Box 16, Folder 28
 
Computer User’s Guide to the Protection of Information Resources, 500-171, October 1989. Box 16, Folder 28
 
Computer Security Training Manual, 500-172, November 1989. Box 16, Folder 28
 
Computer Systems Security, September 1989. Box 16, Folder 28
 
Electronic Surveillance and Civil Liberties, OTA-CIT-293, October 1985. Box 16, Folder 29
 
GSA Strategies for Protecting Data in Automated Information Systems, April 15, 1977. Box 16, Folder 30
 
Federal Government Information Technology: Management, Security, and Congressional Oversight, OTA-CIT-297, February 1986. Box 16, Folder 31
 
SECURE/CICS Product Description, 1979. Box 16, Folder 32
 
Sensitive Unclassified Computer Security Program Compliance Review Guidelines, DOE/MA-0188/1, September 1985. Box 16, Folder 33
 
Security Requirements for Automatic Data Processing Systems, Department of Defense Directive 5200.28, December 18, 1972. Box 16, Folder 34
 
Computer Crime: Criminal Justice Resource Manual, 1979. Box 16, Folder 35
 
Technology Assessment: Methods for Measuring the Level of Computer Security, NBS SP500-133, October 1985. Box 16, Folder 36
 
President’s Council of Integrity and Efficiency, 1988-1990. 
Box 16
Survey of Agency Implementation of Computer Systems Integrity Requirements, June 1988. Box 16, Folder 37
 
Review of General Controls in Federal Computer Systems, October 1988. Box 16, Folder 37
 
What the PCIE has Learned about Computer Security, January 1990. Box 16, Folder 37
 
Reliability and Protection Against Failure in Computer Systems, NCSR R17, January 1979. Box 16, Folder 38
 
SRI Computer and Information Security Program, October 1977. Box 16, Folder 39
 
EDP Disaster Recovery Plans, Arthur D. Little, Inc., 1978. Box 16, Folder 40
 
An Evaluation of Data Processing “Machine Room” Loss and Selected Recovery Strategies, 1978. Box 16, Folder 41
 
AFIPS System Review Manual on Security, 1974. Box 16, Folder 42
Box 17
Computer Security Journal, Volume IV, Number 1, 1986. Box 17, Folder 1
 
Department of Defense Security Center Product Evaluation Bulletins, April 1983. Box 17, Folder 2
 
Center for Computer Security Newsletter, Volume 3, Number 1, July 1983. Box 17, Folder 3
 
Project OPENAIR, Information Security On-Line, Information Systems Security Bulletin No, 87-008, September 1987. Box 17, Folder 4
 
Status of Manufacturers Trusted Computer System Efforts and Working Towards A1, undated. Box 17, Folder 5
 
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986, 99th Congress, 2nd Session, Report 99-432, August 1986. Box 17, Folder 7
 
Computer Security Act of 1987, 100th Congress, Public Law 100-235, January 1988. Box 17, Folder 6
 
COMSEC and COMPUSEC Material Indexes, January 1977. Box 17, Folder 8
 
IBM Cryptography and Data Security, 1977. Box 17, Folder 9
 
Snyder, Sam. “Influence of U.S. Cryptologic Organizations on the Digital Computer Industry”, National Security Agency, May 1977. Box 17, Folder 10
 
How to Reduce the Risk of ‘Virus’ Attacks, National Institute of Standards and Technology [NIST], undated. Box 17, Folder 11
 
Wharton, Leslie. “Legislative Issues in Computer Crime”, 1984. Box 17, Folder 12
 
Bequai, August. “Organized Crime in the Computer Arena”, October 1978. Box 17, Folder 13
 
Durnil, Jim. “Detecting Fraud, Waste, and Abuse through Computer Matching”, 1983. Box 17, Folder 14
 
Pinpack: Electronic Banking Security Module, Interbank Card Association, 1979. Box 17, Folder 15
 
National Institute of Standards and Technology – Federal Register, 1981-1990. 
Box 17
Database Language SQL, Vol. 55 No.23, pages 3627-3632, January 26, 1990. Box 17, Folder 19
 
COBOL, Vol. 55 No. 9, pages 1243-1245, January 12, 1990 Box 17, Folder 19
 
COBOL Correction, Vol. 55 No. 18, page 2733, January 26, 1990. Box 17, Folder 19
 
Restructuring and Simplification of Federal Information Resources Management Standards, Vol. 54 No. 174, pages 37462-37466, September 11, 1989. Box 17, Folder 19
 
Delegation of Authority for Waivers for Federal Information Processing Standards [FIPS], and of Procedures for Waivers for FIPS, Vol. 54 No. 18, page 4322, January 30, 1989. Box 17, Folder 19
 
Department of Commerce, Semiannual Agenda of Regulations, Vol. 54 No. 208, pages 44480-44484, October 30, 1989. Box 17, Folder 19
 
FIPS for C Programming Language, Vol. 54 No. 208, pages 44504-44508, October 30, 1989. Box 17, Folder 19
 
Federal Procurement; Software Development Contracting Guidelines, Vol. 46 No. 109, pages 30392-30397, June 8, 1981. Box 17, Folder 19
 
Federal Information Processing Standards [FIPS] Publications Index, List 58, June 1989. Box 17, Folder 20
 
Guidelines for Documentation of Computer Programs and Automated Data Systems for the Initiation Phase, FIPS PUB 64, August 1, 1979. Box 17, Folder 20
 
Guideline for Developing and Implementing a Charging System for Data Processing Services, FIPS PUB 96, December 6, 1982. Box 17, Folder 20
 
Public Contracts and Property Management, Code of Federal Regulations, Office of the Federal Register National Archives and Records Administration, July 1, 1989. Box 17, Folder 21
 
David Hemenway. “Industry-wide Voluntary Product Standards”, 1975. Box 17, Folder 22
 
ADP and Telecommunications Standards Index, July 1987. Box 17, Folder 23
 
Government Open Systems Interconnection Profile Users’ Guide, NIST Special Publication 500-163, August 1989. Box 17, Folder 24
 
Software Development Contracting Guidelines, GSA Bulletin FPMR F-131, May 19, 1981. Box 17, Folder 25
 
Teleprocessing Services Program [TSP] Changes, May 3, 1984. Box 17, Folder 26
 
Committee Roster for FED STD COORD LIST, undated. Box 17, Folder 27
 
“Major Systems Development – Approaches to Control”, 1985-1994. 
Box 17
Data Interchange and Optical Standards, Optical Storage Technology Association, October 27, 1994. Box 17, Folder 28
 
Software Aspects of Strategic Defense Systems, American Scientist , Vol. 73, 1985. Box 17, Folder 28
 
The Move to Modular Software, The New York Times , April 23, 1990. Box 17, Folder 28
 
A Spiral Model of Software Development and Enhancement, IEEE, May 1988. Box 17, Folder 28
 
A Strategy for Comparing Alternative Software Development Life Cycle Models, IEEE, October 1988. Box 17, Folder 28
 
Standards Key to Effective Technology Transfer, ComputerWorld , September 6, 1976. Box 17, Folder 29
Box 22
Walter Anderson Computer Security Documents, 1973-1989. Box 22, Folder 12-16
 
Administrative Files, 1960-1992. 
Box 11
CAMIS Project [Internal Whistle Blowing], 1981-1985. Box 11, Folder 7
 
Federal ADP Directory, October 1983. Box 11, Folder 8
 
GAO Telephone Directory, January 1989-July 1990. Box 11, Folder 9
 
IMTEC's Availability Sheet, May 1990. Box 11, Folder 10
 
GAO History and Organization, 1960-1992. 
Box 11
Report: “Review of Automatic Data Processing Developments in the Federal Government”, December 1960. Box 11, Folder 11
 
Report: “Computers in Government: We Couldn’t Do Without Them”, June 1980. Box 11, Folder 12
 
Executive ADP Briefing: Changing World of the Computer and Implications of ADP for the GAO, February 13, 1979. Box 11, Folder 13
 
GAO and Division Organizational Charts, 1974-1975. Box 11, Folder 14
 
Financial and General Management Studies Division [FGMS], staff list, January 1975. Box 11, Folder 15
 
ADP Group – AFM Division: Responsibilities and Activities, September 1982. Box 11, Folder 16
 
Walter L. Anderson Directorship Appointments, 1974, 1979. Box 11, Folder 17
 
Report: “Management of ADP Software”, undated. Box 11, Folder 18
 
Report on the ADP Task Force [Reorganization Study], November 17, 1982. Box 11, Folder 19
 
Miscellaneous GAO and ADP Group Materials, 1977-1992. Box 11, Folder 20
 
Annual Appointment Books, 1977-1990. 
Box 15
1977. Box 15, Folder 2
Box 24
1978. Box 24, Folder 4
Box 15
1979. Box 15, Folder 3
 
1980. Box 15, Folder 4
 
1981. Box 15, Folder 5
 
1982. Box 15, Folder 6
 
1983. Box 15, Folder 7
 
1984. Box 15, Folder 8
 
1985. Box 15, Folder 9
 
1986. Box 15, Folder 10
 
1987. Box 15, Folder 11
Box 24
1988. Box 24, Folder 5
 
1989. Box 24, Folder 6
 
1990. Box 24, Folder 7
 
Office Calendars, 1974-1978. 
Box 13
1974. Box 13, Folder 27
 
1975. Box 13, Folder 27
 
1976. Box 13, Folder 27
 
1977. Box 13, Folder 28
 
1978. Box 13, Folder 28
 
Journals and Notes, 1974-1990. 
Box 13
September 1, 1974 – January 8, 1975. Box 13, Folder 29
 
January 9, 1975 – June 16, 1975. Box 13, Folder 30
 
June 16, 1975 – July 12, 1976. Box 13, Folder 30
 
July 13, 1976 – January 5, 1977. Box 13, Folder 30
 
April 9, 1979 – May 11, 1979. Box 13, Folder 31
 
January 1, 1983 – May 18, 1983. Box 13, Folder 31
 
May 19, 1983 – September 28, 1983. Box 13, Folder 31
 
September 28, 1983 – March 9, 1984. Box 13, Folder 32
 
March 12, 1984 – September 4, 1984. Box 13, Folder 32
 
September 4, 1984 – February 8, 1985. Box 13, Folder 33
 
February 11, 1985 – June 30, 1985. Box 13, Folder 33
 
July 1, 1985 – March 3, 1986. Box 13, Folder 34
 
March 4, 1986 – August 28, 1986. Box 13, Folder 34
 
August 29, 1986 – March 20, 1987. Box 13, Folder 35
 
March 23, 1987 – September 11, 1987. Box 13, Folder 35
 
September 14, 1987 – April 14, 1988. Box 13, Folder 36
 
April 15, 1988 – February 8, 1989. Box 13, Folder 36
 
July 5, 1989 – March 15, 1990. Box 13, Folder 37
 
Miscellaneous Notes and Schedules, 1974-1978. Box 13, Folder 37
 
Telephone Logs, 1979-1990. 
Box 15
1979. Box 15, Folder 12
Box 24
1980. Box 24, Folder 1
 
1981. Box 24, Folder 2
Box 15
1982. Box 15, Folder 13
Box 24
March 19 – June 29, 1990. Box 24, Folder 3
Box 15
One Pocket Planners, 1975. Box 15, Folder 1
Note Stored in original black box.
Box 22
Walter Anderson Strategy and Planning Documents, 1974-1989. Box 22, Folder 7-11
Box 24
Bid Protest Cases, 1975-1983. Box 24, Folder 9-11
 
Meeting and Conference Materials, 1971-1990. 
Box 11
1971-1980. Box 11, Folder 21
 
1981-1990. Box 11, Folder 22
 
Multimedia Materials, 1976-1985. 
Box 26
35mm Slides, “The Computer Story in Graphs”, 1976. Box 26
 
Cassette tape, “Analyzing Software Requirements”, Federal Computer Conference, September 4, 1986. Box 26
 
Cassette tape, 8th Annual Federal DP Expo, February 4, 1982. Box 26
 
Cassette tape, 9th Annual Federal DP Expo, April 14, 1983. Box 26
 
Cassette tape, Representative Jack Brooks’ Speech at the Annual Interagency Luncheon, June 5, 1985. Box 26
 
Slides, “Information Processing in the Year 2000”, National Computer Conference [NCC], June 7-10, 1976. Box 26
 
Slides, “Minis are Beautiful but Caveat Usuarius”, Minicomputers – The Application Explosion, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, June 16-18, 1976. Box 26
 
Slides, Federal ADP Briefing, February 13, 1979. Box 26
 
5.25 inch Floppy Disks [Partial log provided by Walter Anderson], 1986-1990. 
Box 26
WLA #101 Paperwork, Grand Design, undated. Box 26
 
WLA #102 Job Starts [Restricted], undated. Box 26
 
WLA #103 CAD/CAM, undated. Box 26
 
WLA #104 FAA, FELLOW3, SA-008E, International Paper Subtheme, 126, undated. Box 26
 
WLA #105 PC Disk with Word Perfect File WLASCH3, undated. Box 26
 
WLA #106 PC Disk with Word Perfect File INTCOM, undated. Box 26
 
WLA #107 Backup, undated. Box 26
 
WLA #108 WLA Working File – Xerox Star, undated. Box 26
 
WLA #109 SA-008A – E, undated. Box 26
 
WLA #110 Labels, GSA Forum, undated. Box 26
 
WLA #111 Panel, undated. Box 26
 
WLA #112 Memo WLA re510289, undated. Box 26
 
WLA #113 Job File A, undated. Box 26
 
WLA #114 June Backup + July [see WLA #118], undated. Box 26
 
WLA #115 1989 International Fellows, undated. Box 26
 
WLA #116 OMB 1988 A-11-43 Data and Backup, undated. Box 26
 
WLA #117 Backup August, undated. Box 26
 
WLA #118 Copy of #114 which has disk error, undated. Box 26
 
WLA #119 Textframe Slides for International Fellows, 1989. Box 26
 
WLA #120 Job File B, undated. Box 26
 
WLA #121 1991 Budget, circa 1991. Box 26
 
WLA #122 IAC + Fedmark, 1990. Box 26
 
WLA #123 SDCN, undated Box 26
 
WLA #124 Technical Conference, 1990. Box 26
 
WLA #125 Job File C, undated. Box 26
 
GAO #3 Backup, undated. Box 26
 
WLA File=ACGT0CG2, Leasing, Daveware, undated. Box 26
 
International Audit Fellows, 1990. Box 26
 
International Audit Fellows, WordPerfect 5.1, 1990. Box 26
 
Ralph 4/30/86, Socolar 8/29/86, 1986. Box 26
 
CD/Dbase Copy A:*.* Fedmark, undated. Box 26
 
WLA, September-November, 1989. Box 26
 
IRE-IEEE Records, 1950-1986. 
Box 25
Professional Groups Committee, 1962-1963. Box 25, Folder 1
Box 26
AFIPS 25th Anniversary Souvenir, 1986. Box 26
 
IRE Group Records, 1950-1986. 
Box 25
IRE Electronic Computer Group, 1953-1986. Box 25, Folder 2
 
IRE Group Transactions, Volumes EC-6: EC-11, 1957-1962. Box 25, Folder 3-8
Box 26
Banquet Photograph, 1950. Box 26
 
IEEE Group Records, 1964-1984. 
Box 25
IEEE History, 1964-1976. Box 25, Folder 9-11
 
Committee on Group Objectives, 1964-1967 Box 25, Folder 12
 
Centennial Award, 1984. Box 25, Folder 13
 
Visiting Committee on EDP, 1979-1980. Box 25, Folder 14
 
IEEE Group Transactions, Volumes EC-12: EC-13, 1963-1964. Box 25, Folder 15-16