1950s Expanded to Meet the Needs of the World
1950s Expanded to Meet the Needs of the World
- 1950
- AEC Publication Exchange Program began, broadening the coverage of NSA
- 1950
- AEC Depository Library system established to make AEC report literature available to the U.S. Public
- 1951
- TID coordinated distribution of technical training films on radioisotopes, the beginning of a large film distribution program
- 1952
- Document miniaturization (microcard/microfiche) began as an approved archive method and an inexpensive way to deliver full-text scientific and technical information
- 1954
- Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (P.L. 83-703) amended the AEC Act of 1946 and directed AEC to disseminate unclassified STI related to atomic energy; to promote progress and encourage public understanding; and empowered AEC to classify, for reasons of national security, restricted data and to control its dissemination
- 1954
- Atoms for Peace program established for sharing of nuclear information for peaceful uses
- 1954
- TID authorized to make shipments to approved international locations, and recipients asked to provide similar technical materials produced in their countries
- 1956
- Creation of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the world’s foremost intergovernmental forum for scientific and technical co-operation in the peaceful use of nuclear technology
- 1957
- Technical Progress Reviews debuted
- 1957
- TID moved to current location from the Oak Ridge Operations Administration Building
- 1958
- AEC highlighted the unique features of its technical information dissemination program at the 2nd United Nations Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy in Geneva
- 1959
- Photo mechanical method introduced for NSA indexes
Last updated on Friday 29 April 2016