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Index activists: collaborations with defense intellectuals , 174, 187–93, 209–11, 224–25; criticisms of defense intellectuals, 159–60, 192– 93, 232 aerial photography: industry, 98, 126–29, 131–32, 141–42, 150 (see also Fairchild, Sherman); in LA, 142–53; military applications of, 97–101, 126; in NYC, 130–36, 141–42; non-photographic imaging, 101, 129–30; urban applications of, 126–30 Alternate Media Center, 190, 199–200 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics : conferences on technology transfer to cities, 5, 95–96, 122–23, 148–49, 153, 156 American Institute of Planners, 15–19, 26–27, 29, 47 American Municipal Association, 10, 23–24, 27 American Society of Planning Officials, 15, 87, 90, 190 ARPANET, 36, 163, 219 Augur, Tracy: on dispersal, 16–19, 23, 27–28; on threat of blight, 47, 62–63, 169 Automated Planning and Operational File, 81 Bagikian, Benjamin, 189, 192 Ballard, William, 65 Baran, Paul, 163–64, 168, 192, 232 Barnett, Harold, 190, 215 Barr, Joseph, 58 Basic New Community Simulator (NUCOMS), 83 Bauer, Catherine, 18, 20–22, 27 Beame, Abraham, 74, 206 Black Efforts for Soul in Television, 190, 224 Boelter, Llewellyn M.K., 75, 111 Bradley, Thomas, 152–53, 212, 214 Branch, M.C.: in LA, 76, 146; on technology transfer, 47, 66, 100, 115, 145–46 Brigham, Erwin, 43, 167 Brookings Institution, 87, 180, 192, 230 Brown, Edmund “Pat,” 111, 143–44 Bundy, McGeorge, 166, 215 Burns, Red, 190, 199 Bushnell, Don, 209, 224 cable television: industry, 198, 200, 202, 206, 211–12, 217, 220, 222, 235; in LA, 194, 206–13; in NYC, 195, 197–206; National Cable Television Association, 210, 224, 229; origins of, 173–77 Califano, Joseph, 50, 52, 169, 224 Carmichael, Stokely, 64 Carnegie Mellon University, 58, 90 Cavanaugh, Jerome, 1, 2, 5, 96 Churchill, Henry, 30, 57, 59, 68, 91 City Planning Information Processing System (CPIPS), 75 civil defense: and dispersal, 10–31, 87, 91, 206; in LA, 23–24; in NYC, 16, 19, 22, 24– 25, 28, 61, 63, 67 Clark, Kenneth, 62, 84 Columbia University, 165, 190, 198 COMCOM, 40 Community Action Program, 67, 169, 184– 85, 187 Community Program Information System (CPIS), 79 Comprehensive Urban Simulator, 8 computer systems and models: in LA, 48, 74– 76, 78–79, 81, 83; in NYC, 65–68, 71–73. computer systems and model (continued) See also ARPANET; Automated Planning and Operational File; Basic New Community Simulator (NUCOMS); City Planning Information Processing System (CPIPS); COMCOM; Community Program Information System (CPIS); Comprehensive Urban Simulator; CRISISCOM; DATALIST; District Early Warning System (DEWS); Dual Independent Map Encoding (DIME); Earth Resources Information Storage, Transformation , Analysis, and Retrieval (ERISTAR); Ethernet; GIST; Hamlet Evaluation System (HES); internet; Land Related Information System (LRIS); Land Use Management Information System (LUMIS); Land Use and Natural Resources Inventory (LUNR); Land Use Planning and Management Subsystem (LUPAMS); Los Angeles Housing Model; Los Angeles Municipal Information System ; Los Angeles Urban Information System ; Mathematical Model Development Program; Mayoral Information System; MITRIX; Multiple Input Land Use System (MILUS); NATO Air Defense Ground Environment ; Neighborhood Achievement Model; Operations Analysis System; PLANMAP; planning, programming, budgeting system (PPBS); Province Hamlet Plot; Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE); Simulmatics; Synagraphic Mapping System (SYMAP); Time-Shared Interactive, Computer-Controlled Information Television (TICCIT); Whirlwind; World Wide Military Command and Control System) CONSAD: interest in urban markets, 69; in NYC, 65–66, 68–69, 71–72, 135; in Pittsburgh , 58, 60 Cornell University, 112, 126, 139–42, 152 Costello, Timothy, 73, 135, 137 CRISISCOM, 40 Cutter, W. Bowman “Bill,” 182, 189–90, 222, 225 cybernetics and systems analysis: in LA, 49, 76–83, 204; military applications of, 39–44; in NYC, 64, 67–68, 70, 72, 74; origins of (see Wiener, Norbert); in Pittsburgh, 59–60, 65; urban applications of, 35–36, 48–49, 76, 86, 91, 113, 170–72, 179, 182, 194 DATALIST, 140 Dayton: cable TV in, 214, 216–17, 224, 227; computer systems and models in, 85, 90; dispersal in, 25 decentralization, 184, 187, 197 development: overseas involvements of intellectuals in, 167, 182–83; theory, 166–70; theory and domestic crises, 167–70, 176, 178, 182–86 District Early Warning System (DEWS), 72 Dordick, Herbert: and LA, 204–5, 208, 213; and NYC, 190, 203–4, 227; and RAND, 170, 182, 203, 208–9 Douglas: and space research, 101, 107; and spin-offs, 39, 58, 109, 215; and technology transfer to cities, 111 Dual Independent Map Encoding (DIME), 150 Duke, Richard, 36 Earth Resources Information Storage, Transformation , Analysis, and Retrieval (ERISTAR), 152 Economic Opportunity...

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