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Alan Goldman (and his unique filing system) at the National Bureau of Standards in Gaithersburg MD in 1974.
Christoph Witzgall, Judith F. Gilsinn and Alan Goldman discussing recent results in sub-additivity at the National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg MD in 1974
Lambert S. Joel at the National Bureau of Standards in Gaithersburg MD in 1974. With a 1950 BA in mathematics from the George Washington University, Joel was a member of the NBS Computation Laboratory and became a member of the Operations Research Section of the Applied Mathematics Division under Alan Goldman. He coauthored papers with Saul Gass, Karla Hoffman, Richard H. F. Jackson and others at NBS.
Perino M. (Lin) Dearing at the National Bureau of Standards in Gaithersburg MD in 1974. Dearing graduated from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill with degrees in mathematics, and from the University of Florida at Gainesville with an ME and PhD in operations research. He joined the NBS from Cornell and later became Professor of Mathematical Sciences at Clemson, from which he retired.
Judith F. Gilsinn at the National Bureau of Standards in Gaithersburg MD in 1974. Gilsinn worked on airport simulation models and co-authored a path-breaking paper on shortest route algorithms with Christoph Witzgall.
Patsy B. Saunders at the National Bureau of Standards in Gaithersburg, MD in 1974. Saunders coauthored papers with Karla Hoffman, Carl Harris and others, including a 1980 paper on the NBS Energy Model Assessment project and a 1987 paper on the simulation of the IRS Telephone Taxpayer Information System.