U.S. Atomic Energy Commission

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Name (Latin)
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
Name (Arabic)
لجنة الطاقة الذرية الأمريكية
Other forms of name
United States. Atomic Energy Commission
USAEC
A.E.C. (United States. Atomic Energy Commission)
U.S.A.E.C
Atomic Energy Commission (U.S.)
United States. Atomic Energy Commission nna
United States. Comisión de la Energía Atómica
US Atomic Energy Commission
Comissão de Energia Atômica dos Estados Unidos
See Also From tracing corporate name
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Manhattan District
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
United States. Energy Research and Development Administration
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 138898115
Wikidata: Q939090
Library of congress: n 78034861
Sources of Information
  • LCN: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
  • Its Letter ... 1947:t.p. (Atomic Energy Commission)
  • Tel. info. from Armed Forces Spec. Weapons Proj. 1/14/49(Manhattan Engineer District dissolved; most of personnel taken over by Atomic Energy Commission)
  • U.S. Puerto Rico Nuc. Ctr. Centro Nuclear de Puerto Rico, 1959(Comisión de la Energía Atómica de los Estados Unidos)
  • Little (A.D.) inc. Hazards and safety measures ... 1957(USAEC; AEC)
  • Its A bibliography of basic books ... 1971(Atomic Energy Commission, Office of Information Services)
  • Its Translation list, no. 51, Mar. 16, 1961(United States Atomic Energy Commission, Office of Technical Information Extension)
  • Govt. org. man., 1977/78(Atomic Energy Commission, estab. 1946; abol. 1974, functions transferred to Energy Research and Development Administration and Nuclear Regulatory Commission)
  • Glossário nuclear, 1980:p. 5 (Comissão de Energia Atômica dos Estados Unidos)
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Wikipedia description:

The United States Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) was an agency of the United States government established after World War II by the U.S. Congress to foster and control the peacetime development of atomic science and technology. President Harry S. Truman signed the McMahon/Atomic Energy Act on August 1, 1946, transferring the control of atomic energy from military to civilian hands, effective on January 1, 1947. This shift gave the members of the AEC complete control of the plants, laboratories, equipment, and personnel assembled during the war to produce the atomic bomb. An increasing number of critics during the 1960s charged that the AEC's regulations were insufficiently rigorous in several important areas, including radiation protection standards, nuclear reactor safety, plant siting, and environmental protection. By 1974, the AEC's regulatory programs had come under such strong attack that the U.S. Congress decided to abolish the AEC. The AEC was abolished by the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, which assigned its functions to two new agencies: the Energy Research and Development Administration and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. On August 4, 1977, President Jimmy Carter signed into law the Department of Energy Organization Act, which created the Department of Energy. The new agency assumed the responsibilities of the Federal Energy Administration (FEA), the Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA), the Federal Power Commission (FPC), and various other federal agencies.

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