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1980s Forging Partnerships on the Information Front

 

1980s Forging Partnerships on the Information Front

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1980
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) Databank signed for the exchange of computer codes
1981
Bilateral MOUs began with other countries to exchange non-nuclear information
1981
Department of Energy Panel on International Scientific and Technical Information (STI) concluded that foreign STI should be aggressively acquired and disseminated, and all foreign information should be routed through TIC to ensure maximum availability and usage
1981
Economic analysis issued, known as the King Study, which concluded that centralized DOE information program saved the Department billions of dollars by avoiding duplication and increasing productivity
1983
First DOE directive dedicated exclusively to STI management issued, expanding Technical Information Center's (TIC) responsibilities within the Department
1984
TIC became Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) and assumes programmatic responsibility for Department’s Technical Information Management Program (TIMP)
1985
CENDI chartered via MOU among Departments of Energy, Commerce, and Defense, and NASA, establishing an interagency group focused on federal STI programs
1985
OSTI provided over 150 DOE and contractor libraries and over 260 GPO depository libraries with collections of DOE reports in microfiche form
1985
Bilateral exchange agreements in place with eight industrialized countries: Denmark, France, Federal Republic of Germany, the Netherlands, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and the United Kingdom
1986
Use of RECON ended with OSTI’s implementation of BASIS text information retrieval software
1987
Scientific and Technical Information Coordinating Group chartered to address DOE’s cross-cutting STI issues
1987
Energy Technology Data Exchange created under IEA; program includes 11 participating countries
1987
OSTI named U.S. Delegate and Operating Agent for the International Energy Agency’s Energy Technology Data Exchange agreement

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