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The Electronics Research Center (ERC) was a
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research facility located in
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, across the street from
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at
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. The ERC opened in September 1964 as the successor to the North Eastern Operations Office which opened in July 1962. The Center took over the administration of contracts, grants, and other NASA business in
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from the North Eastern Operations Office, and was Shutdown in June 1970. Its former campus is now the site of the United States Department of Transportation's John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center.


Mission

The ERC served to develop the space agency's in-house expertise in electronics during the
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era. A second key function was to serve as a graduate and post-graduate training center within the framework of a regional government-industry-university alliance. The ERC was considered to be of equal importance as other
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field centers such as the Langley Research Center and the Marshall Space Flight Center. By fiscal 1968, NASA planned for the ERC to be employing 1,600 professional and technical workers and 500 in administrative and support positions.


History

The Center was located in
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after Massachusetts politicians unsuccessfully lobbied for the
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. The center started its operations in Technology Square on Main Street while its campus was being built on Broadway. The location of the ERC allowed it to take advantage of the proximity to
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, and to a lesser extent, it benefited from proximity to
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, the
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, the
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, and the electronics industry located along Massachusetts
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. At the time of the Center's founding, the technical, industrial, and commercial aspects of
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were ascendant, especially in the
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-Cambridge Technopolis.


Nature of research

Research at the ERC was conducted in ten different laboratories: *space guidance systems * computers instrumentation research * space
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*
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and distribution *
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* electronics components, * qualifications and standards * control and information systems Researchers investigated such areas as microwave and laser communications; the miniaturization and radiation resistance of electronic components, guidance and control systems, photovoltaic energy conversion, information display devices,
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, and computers and data processing. Although no publication has investigated the nature of the research or professional training conducted at the ERC, an internal NASA publication lists a few accomplishments identified with the center, such as: *a high-frequency (30
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) oscillator *a miniaturized tunnel-diode transducer *a
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more tolerant of space radiation "''One particularly interesting development''," the source added, "''has been in the area of holography. At the Electronics Research Center, holography has been used for data storage, and has permitted a remarkable degree of data compression in the storing of star patterns''" (Preliminary History, 1:V-11, 1:V-34 & 1:V-35). A book on
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written by one of the ERC's directors, Dr. Winston Kock, indicates some of the facility's contributions, such as Lowell Rosen's improvement of so-called focused-image holography (Kock, 80-82).


Controversy and funding

The Electronics Research Center was at the heart of political controversy from the start. President
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and NASA administrator James Webb kept the project out of the budget process until after
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's first election to the Senate. After the President belatedly put the ERC project in the budget process,
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rebelled. In addition to
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members, Representatives from the Midwest and other regions felt that they had been swindled out of the NASA budget. The issue split the Congress along both party and regional lines.Murphy, Thomas. ''Science, Geopolitics, and Federal Spending.'' Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1971. As a result, the ERC had the most deliberated and defended existence and siting of any NASA Center. Although the only Center ever closed, the ERC actually grew while NASA eliminated major programs and cut staff. Between 1967 and 1970, NASA cut permanent civil service workers at all Centers with one exception, the ERC, whose personnel grew annually. Hardest hit by the cuts had been the Marshall Space Flight Center, whose future was then the subject of agency debate (Levine, 134-135). NASA Administrator James Webb, more than any other individual, shaped the ERC. Webb saw it as fulfilling a broader mission as part of the nation's Cold War struggle on the economic and intellectual battleground of the
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. The ERC was an archetype for Webb's regional "university-industry-government complex" analogous to the military-industrial complex, organized because Webb believed that no single institution had the requisite resources to fight this war. The ERC's training of critically needed engineers and scientists served the same Cold War aim The ERC has received hardly any attention as a subject of scholarly or lay studies. No single work, neither book nor article, has been devoted to the ERC itself. The few works that consider the ERC other than in passing focus on the turbulent political circumstances surrounding its creation (Murphy, 225-264; Hechler, 219-231). A thesis written for the
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is the only work that deals solely with the facility's closing (Rollins).Rollins, Robert H., II. "''Closing of the NASA Electronics Research Center: A Study of the Reallocation of Space Program Talent.''" M.S. Thesis, Alfred P. Sloan School of Management, MIT, May 1970, 106-187, in Boyd C. Myers, II. ''A Report on the Closing of the NASA Electronics Research Center'', Cambridge, Massachusetts. Washington: NASA, October 1, 1970. online at http://klabs.org/history/erc/erc_close.pdf


References

*"''Effort Embraces Spectrum from SST to Private Planes.''" Aerospace Technology, November 20, 1967, 21:11, 56-7. * Hechler, Ken. ''Toward the Endless Frontier: History of the Committee on Scienceand Technology'', 1959-1979. Washington, DC: GPO, 1980. * * * * . *"''Preliminary History of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration during the Administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson: Final Edition.''" Manuscript. 2 vols. Washington: NASA, 1969. *Rhea, John. "''ERC is Focal Point of Future Efforts.''" Aerospace Technology, November 20, 1967, 21:11, 53-6. *Rollins, Robert H., II. "''Closing of the NASA Electronics Research Center: A Study of the Reallocation of Space Program Talent.''" M.S. Thesis, Alfred P. Sloan School of Management, MIT, May 1970, 106-187, in Boyd C. Myers, II. ''A Report on the Closing of the NASA Electronics Research Center'', Cambridge, Massachusetts. Washington: NASA, October 1, 1970. *Tomayko, James E. ''Computers in Spaceflight: The NASA Experience.'' New York: M. Dekker, 1987. Also published as ''Computers in Space: Journeys with NASA.'' Indianapolis: Alpha Books, 1994.


Proceedings of ERC symposia

From the Washington: Scientific and Technical Information Division, NASA *''Evaluation of Motion-Degraded Images.'' NASASP-193. 1969. *''Future Fields of Control Application.'' NASA SP-211. 1969. *''NASA Inter-Center Control Systems Conference.'' 1978. *''Proceedings of the Computer-aided System Design Seminar.'' 1969. MIT, April 9, 1969. *''Recent Advances in Display Media.'' NASA SP-159. 1968. *''Spaceborne Multiprocessing Seminar.'' Cambridge: ERC, 1966. *Kennedy, Robert S., and Sherman Karp, ed. ''Optical Space Communication.'' NASA SP 217. 1969. *Mannella, Gene G., ed. ''Aerospace Measurement Techniques.'' NASA SP-132. 1967. *Thompson, William I., III. ''The Color of the Ocean.'' 1969.


External links


NASA history of the Center
* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20050501051919/http://klabs.org/history/erc/ NASA Office of Logic Designbr>Works related to ERC research areas
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