NCSA 30 | 1997 February
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February 1997

Smarr appointed to White House committee

Larry Smarr, then-NCSA director and a pioneer in the movement to dramatically increase the number of academic and industrial researchers using supercomputers, was appointed as a member of the White House Advisory Committee for High Performance Computing and Communications, Information Technology, and the Next Generation Internet. The advisory committee offered guidance to the Clinton administration on accelerating development and adoption of vital information technologies in...

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