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The following three lists are those to be used for distribution of Network documents. List A should be used by sites when they distribute their own documents. to get RFC’s to Liaisons as quickly as possible.

All but local mail should be sent Air Mail. Lists B and C will be used by NIC in making distribution of copies to non-site Network Participants and to Station Agents. These Lists supercede RPC 95 and RFC 155. For phone numbers and lists of names by sites see the Current Directory of Network Participants.

A. Initial Distribution List

Note: This list includes all Network Liaisons and others who should receive initial distribution of RFC’s, whether sent from NIC or from sites. They will also receive selected catalogs and other formal documents from NIC.

AMES-ILLIAC CASE

John McConell Dr. Patrick W. Foulk NASA Ames Research Center Jennings Computing Center Mail Stop 233-9 Room 306, Crawford Hall

Moffett Field, California, 94035 Case Western Reserve University 10900 Euclid Avenue

Cleveland, Ohio 44106 AMES-CD CCA

Wayne Hathaway Richard Winter

Mail Stop 233-9 Computer Corporation of America NASA Ames Research Center 565 Technology Square

Moffett Field, California, 94035 Cambridge, Mass. 02139 ARC CMU

John T. Melvin Harold R. Van Zoeren

Stanford Research Institute Carnegie-Mellon University Augmentation Research Center Computer Science Department 333 Ravenswood Avenue Schenley Park

Menlo Park, Calif. 94025 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213 HARV

Jeanne B. North (for NIC) Robert Sundberg Stanford Research Institute Harvard University

Augmentation Research Center Aiken Computer Laboratory 333 Ravenswood Avenue 33 Oxford Street

Menlo Park, Calif. 94025 Cambridge, Mass. 02138

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ARPA IBMW

Dr. Lawrence G. Roberts Douglas McKay

Advanced Research Projects Agency IBM Watson Research Center 1400 Wilson Boulevard P.O. Box 218

Arlington, Virginia 22209 Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 10598 BBN-SCI ILL

Dan Murphy James Madden

Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. University of Illinois

50 Moulton Street Center for Advanced Computation Cambridge, Mass. 02138 168 Engineering Research Lab.

Urbana, Illinois 61801 BBN-SYS LINC-67

Alex McKenzie Joel Winett

Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. Mass. Institute of Technology 50 Moulton Street Lincoln Laboratory

Cambridge, Mass. 02138 244 Wood Street

Lexington, Mass. 02173 INC-TX2 SU-AI

William Kantrowitz James A. (Andy) Moorer Mass. Institute of Technology Stanford University

Lincoln Laboratory Computation Center, AI Project 244 Wood Street Stanford, Calif. 94305

Lexington, Mass. 02173

MAC SU-HP

Albert Vezza Edward A. Feigenbaum Mass. Institute of Technology Stanford University Project MAC Heuristic Programming

545 Technology Square Department of Computer Science Cambridge, Mass. 02139 Serra House

Stanford, Calif. 94305 MITRE UCLA-CCN

David Wood Robert Braden

MITRE Corporation University of California at L.A.

Information Systems Dept., W140 5308 Math Sciences Building Westgate Research Park Los Angeles, Calif. 90024 McLean, Va. 22101

NBS UCLA-NMC

Thomas N. Pyke, Jr. Ari Ollikainen

National Bureau of Standards University of California at L.A.

Center for Computer Sciences and Computer Science Department Technology 3732 Boelter Hill

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NIC Steve Crocker (for ARPA Office see ARC Liaison)

University of California at L.A.

Computer Science Department 3732 Boelter Hill

Los Angeles, Calif. 90024 RADC UCSB

Thomas Lawrence James White

Rome Air Development Center(ISIM) Univ. of Calif. at St. Barbara Griffiss Air Force Base Computer Research Laboratory Rome, New York 13440 Santa Barbara, Calif. 93106 RAND USC

John Heafner Dr. Richard E. Kaplan

Rand Corporation University of Southern Calif.

Computer Science Department School of Engineering Santa Monica, Calif. 90406 Los Angeles, Calif. 90007 RAY UTAH

Thomas O’Sullivan Barry D. Wessler Raytheon Data Systems University of Utah 1415 Boston-Providence Turnpike Computer Science / IRL Norwood, Mass. 02062 Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 SDC

Abe Landsberg

System Development Corporation 2500 Colorado Avenue

Santa Monica, Calif. 90406 SRIAI

Michael Weber

Stanford Research Institute Artificial Intelligence Group 333 Ravenswood Avenue

Menlo Park, Calif. 94025

B. List for Distribution from NIC

Note: These Network participants will receive all formal Network documents sent from NIC, in the mailing to Liaisons when such is made, otherwise at the time documents are sent to Station Agents.

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CCCTF WASHU

C. D. Shepard Marianne Pepper

Canadian Computer Communications Washington University

Task Force Computer Systems Laboratory 100 Metcalfe Street 724 South Euclid Avenue 4th Floor St. Louis, Mo. 63110 Ottawa 2, Canada

DART WATERU

Prof. Robert F. Hargraves Prof. Donald Cowan

Kiewit Computation Center Dept. of Computer Science Dartmouth University University of Waterloo Hanover, New Hampshire 03755 Waterloo, Ontario, Canada EDUCOM

John LeGates EDUCOM

100 Charles River Plaza Boston, Mass. 02114 MERIT

Alfred Cocanower

MERIT Computer Network 611 Church Street

Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 NETH

Tjaart Schipper 13 Marijkestraat

Leiderdorp, Netherlands SUNY

Prof Art J. Bernstein SUNY Stoneybrook

Dept. of Computer Science Stoneybrook, L.I., N.Y. 11790 UCI

Prof. David Farber

Dept. of Information and Computer Science University of California

Irvine, Calif. 92664 UKICS

Prof. Peter Hirstein

Institute of Computer Science

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C. NIC Station Agents

Note: Station Agents receive copies from NIC of all documents distributed to Liaisons, as well as documents sent as part of a Station collection. A mailing is made to Station Agents once a week, or oftener when quantity warrants.

AMES-ILLIAC NARV

Stan Golding Robert Sundberg Mail Stop 233-13 Harvard University

NASA Ames Research Center Aiken Computation Laboratory Moffett Field, Calif. 94035 33 Oxford Street

Cambridge, Mass. 02138 AMES-CD IBMW

See AMES-ILLIAC Douglas McKay

IBM Watson Research Center P.O. Box 218

Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 10598 ARC ILL

Cindy Page Nan Brown

Stanford Research Institute University of Illinois

Augmentation Research Center Center for Advanced Computation 333 Ravenswood Ave. 168 Engineering Research Lab.

Menlo Park, Calif. 94025 Urbana, Ill. 61801 ARPA LINC-67

Margaret Goering Carol Mostrom

Advanced Research Projects Agency Mass. Institute of Technology 1400 Wilson Boulevard Lincoln Laboratory

Arlington, Va. 22209 244 Wood Street

Lexington, Mass. 02173 BBN-SCI LINC-TX2

See BBN-SCI See LINC-67 CASE MAC

John Barden Frances L. Yost

Case Western Reserve University Mass. Institute of Technology Computing and Informat. Sciences Project MAC

10900 Euclid Ave. 545 Technology Square Cleveland, Ohio 44106 Cambridge, Mass. 02139

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CCA MITRE

Martha Ginsberg David Wood

Computer Corporation of America Mitre Corporation

565 Technology Square Information Systems Dept. W140 Cambridge, Mass. 02139 Westgate Research Park

McLean, Va. 22101 CMU NBS

Carolyn Lisle Mrs. Shirley Watkins

Carnegie Mellon University National Bureau of Standards Computer Science Department Bldg. 225, Room B216

Schenley Park Washington, D.C. 20234 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213

NIC UCSB

See ARC Elizabeth Gibson

Univ. of Calif. at St. Barbara Computer Research Laboratory Santa Barbara, Calif. 93106 RADC USC

Linda Connelly Merilee Osterboudt

Rand Corporation University of Southern Calif.

Griffiss Air Force Base Olin Hall of Engineering Rome, New York 13440 Room 340

Los Angeles, Calif. 90007 RAY UTAH

Laura White Nancy Bruderer Raytheon Data Systems University of Utah 1415 Boston-Providence Turnpike Computer Science / IRL Norwood, Mass. 02062 Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 SDC

Judith C. Needham

System Development Corporation

Information Porcessing Information Center 2500 Colorado Avenue

Santa Monica, Calif. 90406 SRIAI

Rilla Reynolds

Stanford Research Institute Artificial Intelligence Group 333 Ravenswood Avenue

Menlo Park, Calif. 94025

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SU-AI

Barbara Barnett Stanford University

Artificial Intelligence Group D.C. Power Lab

Stanford, Calif. 94305 SU-HP

Carol Wilkinson Stanford University Serra House

Heuristic Programming Project Stanford, Calif. 94305

UCLA-CCN

Imogen Beattie

University of California at Los Angeles 3531 Boelter Hall

Los Angeles, Calif. 90024 UCLA-NMC

Anita Coley

University of California at Los Angeles 3531 Boelter Hall

Los Angeles, Calif. 90024

[ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ] [ into the online RFC archives by Frank Kaefer 5/97 ]

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