Computer History Archives Project (CHAP) | Vintage Sperry-Rand UNIVAC 1050 U.S. Air Force Computer Automation (1966) AFLC Base Supply (Vietnam) @ComputerHistoryArchivesProject | Uploaded July 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
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**Vintage Computer History, Air Force Automation: AFLC, Vietnam. An expanded version of our mini-documentary on the large-scale Sperry UNIVAC 1050-II implementation conducted by the U.S. Air Force Logistics Command (“AFLC”) in 1963 to 1966. One of the largest computer acquisitions and installations ever made, installing over 100 UNIVAC 1050 systems in bases throughout the world. Part of the creation of the Standard Base Supply System (SBSS), which remained in use for decades. Includes 1966 film clips from Da Nang, Vietnam and computer data center. (Historical Note: This is the same Base that was attacked during the Tet Offensive, in 1968.)
This film is Dedicated to members of United States Air Force and former employees of Sperry-Rand (UNIVAC).
Uploaded by Computer History Archives Project.
Editor: Mark Greenia; Narrator: David Melvin.
Special thanks to:
U.S. Air Force Archives
Unisys Corporation
Hagley Museum, of Delaware
hagley.org
Al Kossow’s Bitsavers.org
bitsavers.org
VIP Club -- Information Technology (IT) Pioneers
Retirees and former employees of Unisys, Lockheed Martin, and their heritage companies
vipclubmn.org
Computer History Museum
computerhistory.org
Links to Key References:
UNIVAC 1050 General Reference Manual, by Sperry Rand, 1963
bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/univac/1050/UP-2590_1050ref_1962.pdf
AIR FORCE MAGAZINE, September 1964, article: “The Air Force Logistics Command”
airforcemag.com/PDF/MagazineArchive/Magazine%20Documents/1964/September%201964/0964aflc.pdf
The Air Force Comptroller magazine, April 1985, Data Automation (article)
archive.org/details/airforcecomptrol1920unit/page/n55/mode/2up?q=univac
The RAND Report (1968 post implementation study)
pdfs.semanticscholar.org/1927/53b84b808edefd05faac90b7f215214599a2.pdf
Univac 1050-II (BRL Report: Specifications)
ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/BRL64-u.html
Sperry Univac 1100/60 Specifications
bitsavers.org/pdf/univac/1100/datapro/70C-877-12_8301_UNIVAC_1100_60.pdf
Sperry Univac Series 1100 “Sales Information Manual” courtesy of VIP Club
vipclubmn.org/BitsBakUp/U7265%20Sperry%20Univac%20Series%201100%20Sales%20Information%20Manual%20(July%201982).pdf
Fastrand Costs: The Fastrand Drum Storage Unit cost $160,000 by itself.
Related VIDEO: Here is a video overview of the Fastrand:
youtube.com/watch?v=luPM6XaKZuU&t=11s
* Welcome! If you enjoy our historical videos, please help us provide more vintage content with a donation. paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LCNS584PPN28E ~ Your contribution greatly helps! Thank you for your support!
**Vintage Computer History, Air Force Automation: AFLC, Vietnam. An expanded version of our mini-documentary on the large-scale Sperry UNIVAC 1050-II implementation conducted by the U.S. Air Force Logistics Command (“AFLC”) in 1963 to 1966. One of the largest computer acquisitions and installations ever made, installing over 100 UNIVAC 1050 systems in bases throughout the world. Part of the creation of the Standard Base Supply System (SBSS), which remained in use for decades. Includes 1966 film clips from Da Nang, Vietnam and computer data center. (Historical Note: This is the same Base that was attacked during the Tet Offensive, in 1968.)
This film is Dedicated to members of United States Air Force and former employees of Sperry-Rand (UNIVAC).
Uploaded by Computer History Archives Project.
Editor: Mark Greenia; Narrator: David Melvin.
Special thanks to:
U.S. Air Force Archives
Unisys Corporation
Hagley Museum, of Delaware
hagley.org
Al Kossow’s Bitsavers.org
bitsavers.org
VIP Club -- Information Technology (IT) Pioneers
Retirees and former employees of Unisys, Lockheed Martin, and their heritage companies
vipclubmn.org
Computer History Museum
computerhistory.org
Links to Key References:
UNIVAC 1050 General Reference Manual, by Sperry Rand, 1963
bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/univac/1050/UP-2590_1050ref_1962.pdf
AIR FORCE MAGAZINE, September 1964, article: “The Air Force Logistics Command”
airforcemag.com/PDF/MagazineArchive/Magazine%20Documents/1964/September%201964/0964aflc.pdf
The Air Force Comptroller magazine, April 1985, Data Automation (article)
archive.org/details/airforcecomptrol1920unit/page/n55/mode/2up?q=univac
The RAND Report (1968 post implementation study)
pdfs.semanticscholar.org/1927/53b84b808edefd05faac90b7f215214599a2.pdf
Univac 1050-II (BRL Report: Specifications)
ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/BRL64-u.html
Sperry Univac 1100/60 Specifications
bitsavers.org/pdf/univac/1100/datapro/70C-877-12_8301_UNIVAC_1100_60.pdf
Sperry Univac Series 1100 “Sales Information Manual” courtesy of VIP Club
vipclubmn.org/BitsBakUp/U7265%20Sperry%20Univac%20Series%201100%20Sales%20Information%20Manual%20(July%201982).pdf
Fastrand Costs: The Fastrand Drum Storage Unit cost $160,000 by itself.
Related VIDEO: Here is a video overview of the Fastrand:
youtube.com/watch?v=luPM6XaKZuU&t=11s