Editing Internet 50th Anniversary/ARPANET in the Congressional Record

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Great inventions are rarely recognized when they emerge, and perhaps it is not surprising that the first Congressional acknowledgment of ARPANET came 11 years after it ended. This exhibit presents a complete list of these acknowledgments with brief explanations and excerpts but without comment.
Great inventions are rarely recognized when they emerge, and perhaps it is not surprising that the first Congressional acknowledgment of ARPANET came 11 years after it ended. This exhibit presents a complete list of these acknowledgments with brief explanations and excerpts but without comment.
*[https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GPO-CRECB-1991-pt2/pdf/GPO-CRECB-1991-pt2-7-2.pdf 137 Cong. Rec. 2268 (1991)] High-Performance Computing Act of 1990.
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<p>And for more than 20 years, DARPA has been at the leading edge in computer networking, developing ARPANET, the first national computer network, in the late 1960's, and now working on networks that are millions of times faster.</p>
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*[https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CRECB-2000-pt16/html/CRECB-2000-pt16-Pg23702-2.htm 146 Cong. Rec. 23702 (2000)] Roman Pucinski, Illinois Congressman, was involved with the early Internet.
*[https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CRECB-2000-pt16/html/CRECB-2000-pt16-Pg23702-2.htm 146 Cong. Rec. 23702 (2000)] Roman Pucinski, Illinois Congressman, was involved with the early Internet.
*[https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CREC-2002-06-27/html/CREC-2002-06-27-pt2-PgS6242.htm 148 Cong. Rec. S6242 (2002)] An announcement of Erich Bloch, a pioneer of NSFNET, receiving the Vannevar Bush Award for Science and Technology.  
*[https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CREC-2002-06-27/html/CREC-2002-06-27-pt2-PgS6242.htm 148 Cong. Rec. S6242 (2002)] An announcement of Erich Bloch, a pioneer of NSFNET, receiving the Vannevar Bush Award for Science and Technology.  
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