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| | Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) |
 | | ARPA projects stimulate the development of scalable computing technologies that are capable of being configured as networks of workstations and large scale parallel computing systems capable of sustaining trillions of operations per second. |  | | ARPA's Networking Systems program develops and evaluates these technologies as foundations for a global scale, ubiquitous information infrastructure supporting Grand Challenge, National Challenge, and Defense needs. |  | | ARPA is the lead DOD agency for advanced technology research and has the leadership responsibility for High Performance Computing (HPC) within DOD. |
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http://www.hpcc.gov/pubs/blue94/section.4.1.html
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| | History of ARPANET - Part I: The history of ARPA leading up to the ARPANET |
 | | ARPA's Program Plan for the ARPANET was titled "Resource Sharing Computer Networks". |  | | ARPA was assigned to research how to utilize their investment in computers via Command and Control Research (CCR). |  | | (ARPA draft, III-39) ARPA's assigning of responsibilities makes the academic computer science community become an active part of the ARPANET development team. |
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http://www.dei.isep.ipp.pt/docs/arpa--1.html
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| | Larry Roberts |
 | | Each host computer would be connected to the network via its small computer which would act as a sort of gateway. |  | | In 1965, a psychologist named Tom Marill, who had studied under Licklider and been influenced by his interest in computers, approached ARPA and proposed a project to conduct an experiment linking Lincoln Lab's TX-2 computer to the SDC Q-32 computer in Santa Monica. |  | | Roberts, a respected computer scientist with good management skills who also had networking experience (which was a rare commodity in those days) was the ideal candidate to lead ARPA's networking project. |
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http://www.ibiblio.org/pioneers/roberts.html
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| | ARPA/DARPA |
 | | ARPA - DoD directive 5105.15 establishing the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) was signed on February 7, 1958. |  | | ARPA - On February 22, 1993, DARPA was redesignated the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) -- as the agency was known before 1972. |  | | The directive gave ARPA the responsibility "for the direction or performance of such advanced projects in the field of research and development as the Secretary of Defense shall, from time to time, designate by individual project or by category." |
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http://www.darpa.mil/body/arpa_darpa.html
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| | Internet History - Defense Advanced Research Project Agency |
 | | ARPA had unique authorization and direction to make quantum jumps in technology using any means they believed appropriate. |  | | ARPA also funded some of the early networking research done by Lawrence Roberts, who later became the ARPANET Program Manager. |  | | To meet this need, ARPA established the IPTO in 1962 with a mandate to build a survivable computer network to interconnect the DoD's main computers at the Pentagon, Cheyenne Mountain, and SAC HQ. |
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http://www.livinginternet.com/i/ii_darpa.htm
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| | CERT® Coordination Center Reports |
 | | Research and development efforts are underway to allow critical applications to operate in the future in a more secure environment than exists today. |  | | One of the original goals of the project was to create a network that would continue to function even if major sections of the network failed or were attacked. |  | | The Internet began in 1969 as the ARPANET, a project funded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) of the U.S. Department of Defense. |
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http://www.cert.org/encyc_article/tocencyc.html
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| | ITsecurity.com: Free Security Information |
 | | ARPA provided the initial funding for the development of platform independent wide area internetworks, which evolved into (D) ARPAnet, which in turn developed into the Internet. |  | | An agency within the US Department of Defense that distributes funds for defense related research projects. |
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http://www.itsecurity.com/dictionary/arpa.htm
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| | RFC 822 (rfc822) - Standard for the format of ARPA Internet text messages |
 | | However, an attempt has been made to free it of any dependence on that environment, so that it can be applied to other network text message systems. |  | | The specification attempted to avoid major changes in existing software, while permitting several new features. |  | | SCOPE This standard specifies a syntax for text messages that are sent among computer users, within the framework of "electronic mail". |
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http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc822.html
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| | InternetChronology |
 | | Oct-62 ARPA Computer Program Begins, J.C.R. Licklider becomes first ARPA IPTO Director. |  | | This was the critical turning point where Lick's Internet concept is transferred to Roberts to be implemented. |  | | Even though this Rand work was based on this premise, the ARPANET and the Internet stemmed from the MIT work of Licklider, Kleinrock and Roberts, and had no relation to Baran's work. |
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http://www.ziplink.net/~lroberts/InternetChronology.html
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| | Computer History Museum - Exhibits - Internet History |
 | | In October, Lick becomes the first head of the computer research program at ARPA, which he calls the Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO). |  | | His problem is a metaphor for that facing the ARPA computer research community. |  | | The second site is the Stanford Research Institute (SRI), where Doug Englebart saw the ARPA experiment as an opportunity to explore wide-area distributed collaboration, using his NLS system, a prototype digital library. SRI supported the Network Information Center, led by Elizabeth (Jake) Feinler and Don Nielson. |
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http://www.computerhistory.org/exhibits/internet_history
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| | Internet History and Web History |
 | | J.C.R. Licklider was chosen to head ARPA 's research in improving the military's use of computer technology. |  | | 1972 ARPA renamed Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ( DARPA). |  | | Several years later ARPA began to focus on computer |
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http://www.internetvalley.com/intval.html
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 | | The maximal lookup set for "arpa" is a lookup of the name servers for the "arpa" domain from a root server, and the query agent is then provided with a list of authoritative "arpa" name servers. |  | | Huston Best Current Practice [Page 3] RFC 3172 arpa Guidelines September 2001 The efficient and correct operation of the "arpa" domain is considered to be sufficiently critical that the operational requirements for the root servers apply to the operational requirements of the "arpa" servers. |  | | 2.1 Criteria for "arpa" Sub-domains The "arpa" sub-domains are used for those protocol object sets defined as part of the Internet Standards Process [4], and are recommended to be managed as infrastructure protocol objects. |
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http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3172.txt
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| | Pioneers of the Net |
 | | Zimmerman, Hubert ; French computer scientist; leader of Cyclades protocol design under Louis Pouzin; early leader in International Organization for Standardization Open Systems Interconnection (ISO OSI) Reference Model development; co-author of 1976 multi-national internet protocol proposal rejected by ARPA. |  | | Heart, Frank ; computer systems engineer, head of BBN's computer systems division, and project manager of the team that designed and built the IMP's for the ARPA Network in 1969; a graduate of MIT, was a leader in the development of real-time computing systems at Lincoln Lab in the late 1950s and early 1960s. |  | | Wessler, Barry ; program manager at ARPA's Information Processing Techniques Office under Larry Roberts in 1969. |
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http://www.simonsays.com/titles/0684812010/pioneers.html
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| | What is ARPANET? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary |
 | | You are in the: Small Business Computing Channel |  | | Established in 1969, ARPANET served as a testbed for new networking technologies, linking many universities and research centers. |  | | The precursor to the Internet, ARPANET was a large wide-area network created by the United States Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (ARPA). |
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http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/A/ARPANET.html
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| | Revolution in the U.S. Information Infrastructure |
 | | The technical tasks involved in constructing this initial ARPA Internet revolved mainly around the configuration of "gateways," now known as routers, to connect different networks, as well as the development of TCP/IP software in the computers. |  | | In a well-known joint effort that took place around 1973, Robert Kahn, then at ARPA, and Vinton Cerf, then at Stanford, collaborated on the design of an internetwork architecture that would allow packet networks of different kinds to interconnect and machines to communicate across the set of interconnected networks. |  | | In 1979, ARPA established a small Internet Configuration Control Board (ICCB), most of whose members belonged to the research community, to help with this process and to work with ARPA in evolving the Internet design. |
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http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/newpath/chap2.html
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| | Hobbes' Internet Timeline - the definitive ARPAnet & Internet history |
 | | ARPA sponsors study on "cooperative network of time-sharing computers" |  | | The concept was tested on Xerox PARC's Alto computers, and the first Ethernet network called the Alto Aloha System (May) (:amk:) |  | | TX-2 at MIT Lincoln Lab and AN/FSQ-32 at System Development Corporation (Santa Monica, CA) are directly linked (without packet switches) via a dedicated 1200bps phone line; Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) computer at ARPA later added to form "The Experimental Network" |
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http://www.zakon.org/robert/internet/timeline
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| | RFC 733 - Standard for the format of ARPA network text messages. D. Crocker, J. Vittal, K.T. Pogran, D.A. Henderson. |
 | | We believe that there is enough of a consensus in the Network community in favor of such a standard syntax to make possible its adoption at this time. |  | | -iii- PREFACE ARPA's Committee on Computer-Aided Human Communication (CAHCOM) wishes to promulgate a standard for the format of ARPA Network text message (mail) headers which will reasonably meet the needs of the various message service subsystems on the Network today. |  | | ARPANET Request for Comments, No. 542, Network Information Center No. 17759; Augmentation Research Center, Stanford Research Institute: Menlo Park, July 1973. |
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http://rfc.sunsite.dk/rfc/rfc733.html
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| | Reverse Resolution - in-addr.arpa. |
 | | This 'backwards' way of representing things makes it possible for the programmers to be lazy and not have to write special logic or code to do reverse resolution. |  | | We're just putting them in the correct order when we do the lookup. |  | | By the way, the 'in-addr' part simply means 'inverse address', and 'arpa' stands for ARPANET, which just goes to show you how old this process really is if you know what the ARPAnet is... |
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http://www.inetdaemon.com/tutorials/internet/dns/reverse.html
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 | | He discussed such fields as timesharing, abstract information retrieval systems, graphing and presentation software, statistical packages, library catalog systems, natural language programming, modular programming, as well as intuitive display and user input devices. |  | | ARPA, Program Plan No. 93, "Computer Network and Time- Sharing Research," 5 April 1963, RG 330-78-0013, Box 1, Folder: "Program Plans," National Archives and Records Administration. |  | | ARPA, Program Plan No. 723, "Resource Sharing Computer Networks," 3 June 1968, RG 330-78-0013, Box 1, Folder: "Program Plans," National Archives and Records Administration. |
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http://www.ifla.org/documents/internet/hari1.txt
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| | RFC 821 |
 | | Domains are a recently introduced concept in the ARPA Internet mail system. |  | | The use of domains changes the address space from a flat global space of simple character string host names to a hierarchically structured rooted tree of global addresses. |  | | [4] NCP McKenzie,A., "Host/Host Protocol for the ARPA Network", NIC 8246, January 1972. |
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http://www.sendmail.org/rfc/0821.html
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| | Nerds 2.0.1 - Networking the Nerds |
 | | In 1969, only four computers were connected to the ARPAnet, but it grew and advances in computer technology made it faster and easier to use. |  | | BBN was paid to build the connecting hardware and software, and several universities funded by ARPA were chosen to test the network. |  | | New federal agencies, such as NASA and ARPA, were created to distribute the research money around. |
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http://www.pbs.org/opb/nerds2.0.1/networking_nerds
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| | Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency from FOLDOC |
 | | ARPA was responsible for funding development of ARPANET (which grew into the Internet), as well as the Berkeley version of Unix and TCP/IP. |  | | < body > (DARPA, ARPA) An agency of the US Department of Defense responsible for the development of new technology for use by the military. |  | | ARPA was its original name, then it was renamed DARPA (for Defense) in 1972, then back to ARPA [When?], and then, incredibly, back to DARPA again on 1996-03-11! |
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http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?arpa
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| | ARPA'S HYPERSPECTRAL MINE DETECTION PROGRAM |
 | | A preliminary detection algorithm approach has been identified which would detect mines in clutter. |  | | A series of recent experiments sponsored by the ARPA Hyperspectral Mine Detection (HMD) program has defined the phenomenological basis for detecting buried mines 1. |  | | The ARPA Hyperspectral Mine Detection program is now finalizing the results of its phenomenology verification phase. |
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http://ltpwww.gsfc.nasa.gov/ISSSR-95/arpashyp.htm
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| | Internet Pioneers |
 | | Licklider, a psychologist and computer scientist, believed that computers could be used to augment human thinking and suggested that a computer network be established to allow ARPA research contractors to communicate information with each other efficiently. |  | | As a result, organizations like the National Science Foundation and Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), were created. |  | | Bob Taylor, who was the director of ARPA's Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO) from 1966-1969, wanted to find an effici |
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http://www.ibiblio.org/pioneers
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| | ARPA Knowledge Sharing Effort public library |
 | | This is a public directory for information and software related to the ARPA Knowledge Sharing Effort. |  | | ProLogic a Common Lisp knowledge representation and reasoning system compatible with KIF |
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http://www.ksl.stanford.edu/knowledge-sharing
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| | CoBase on the Web |
 | | CoBase is funded by an ARPA grant awarded to Professor Wesley W. Chu of the Computer Science Department at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). |  | | The relaxation technology in CoBase has been extended to the XML model ( CoXML) for information exchange and approximate query answering. |  | | Welcome to the new CoBase Project web page! |
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http://cobase-www.cs.ucla.edu/
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| | Indian Maritime College,Maritime Education and Training, India, Chennai - ARPA |
 | | The course runs for 30 Hrs with demonstrations and simulator exercise constituting over 70% of the course time table. |  | | The curriculum consists of classroom instruction, ARPA manufacturer instructional videotapes and student hands on training on world class ARPA simulators. |  | | This mandatory STCW course teaches the basics of ARPA including the principle types of ARPA systems, the possible risks of over-reliance on ARPA and setting up and maintaining ARPA displays. |
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http://www.indianmaritimecollege.com/ARPA.htm
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| | ARPA - Association of Baresi, Pugliesi and Supporters in Chicagoland |
 | | The purpose of the site is to disseminate, promote, document, and make available on line information on noteworthy events, celebrations, and programs of the association. |  | | ARPA - Association of Baresi, Pugliesi and Supporters in Chicagoland |  | | Click on a choice below (a thumbnail picture) to see archive details and open a page... |
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http://www.lanera.com/it/arpa
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| | Intelligent Agent Integration Technology |
 | | The research performed under this effort addresses technical issues in using intelligent agent architectures for the integration of large scale information systems. |  | | This ARPA-sponsored project which also involves groups at |  | | Unisys, the State University of New York at Buffalo, and the University of Maryland College Park and is a part of the ARPA |
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http://www.cs.umbc.edu/www/research/projects/iait.html
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| | Welcome to Over 50's |
 | | Web site developed by members of the ARPA Over 50s (Melbourne) Computer Group |  | | John Hulskamp and Christopher Phutully for their initial work |  | | Please click on any of the navigating buttons on the left to peruse our site, to learn more about who we are, what we do, upcoming events and membership details.You might also like to send us an e-mail |
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http://www.over50s.asn.au/
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| | Utah MADE PI Meeting |
 | | MAC users can retrieve the following PowerPoint 3.0 slide presenations from this meeting: |  | | Day 1 consisted of overview reports from SBD, IPPD, and IRFPA, as well as from the various MADE PIs. |  | | The participants were MADE PIs as well as invited guests from other ARPA programs. |
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http://cdr.stanford.edu/html/MADEFAST/meetings/9Nov94.html
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| | Encyclopedia4U - Internet - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | The core networks forming the Internet started out in 1969 as the ARPANET devised by the United States Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). |  | | The art of connecting networks in this way is called internetworking. |  | | Some early research which contributed to ARPANET included work on decentralised networks (including damage survivability), queueing theory and packet switching. |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/i/internet.html
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| | ARPA: The Australasian Religious Press Association |
 | | This will appear on all ARPA documents in the future. |  | | ARPA's name will remain essentially the same, after consultation with members. |  | | But the Executive is working on a sub-heading to better describe ARPA's Christian character. |
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http://www.ademack.com/arpa
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 | | ARPA Bushwalkers is available only to members of ARPA (SA) Inc. |  | | Walking is supported by a full social program. |  | | Details of membership of ARPA can be obtained from ARPA Head Office at Level 5, 23 Leigh Street, ADELAIDE, |
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http://homepages.picknowl.com.au/prycea
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| | Conference 2004 |
 | | Send Mail to webmaster@arpaonline.ca with questions or comments about this web site. |  | | Copyright © 2004 ARPA - Last modified: 11/08/04 |
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http://www.2004.arpaonline.ca/
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| | ARPA Level 5, 23 Leigh Street, Adelaide Phone 8211 9711, |
 | | Everyone aged 50 and over who is retired or considering retirement is welcome as members. |  | | ARPA also provides a wide range of benefits and services, many of which are free of charge to members. |  | | The Australian Retired Persons Association (SA) Inc, known as ARPA, was established in 1981 and now has over 5,000 members. |
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http://www.arpasa.asn.au/
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| | Arkansas Rifle & Pistol Association Homepage |
 | | Mike Dardin is getting a lot of mail, which he doesn't need! |  | | Individuals and Clubs who have given substantially to help ARPA. |  | | (This is off ARPA's site, so don't get lost!) |
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http://www.arpa-online.org/
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| | SecurityTracker.com Archives - HP-UX ARPA Transport Unspecified Flaw Lets Local Users Deny Service |
 | | INITIAL RELEASE: 28 June 2004 POTENTIAL SECURITY IMPACT: Denial of Service (DoS) caused by local user SOURCE: HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY HP Software Security Response Team REFERENCES: None VULNERABILITY SUMMARY: A potential vulnerability has been identified in the HP-UX ARPA Transport which could be exploited by a local user to create a Denial of Service (DoS). |  | | The information in this Security bulletin should be acted upon as soon as possible. |  | | A local user can cause denial of service conditions. |
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http://www.securitytracker.com/alerts/2004/Jun/1010606.html
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| | Training Opportunities, Southeast Archaeological Center, National Park Service, ARPA, archaeology |
 | | SEAC and the NPS Stephen T. Mather Employee Development Center have developed a new |  | | The course is meant for resource managers, compliance specialists, archaeologists and others involved in archaeological resource management who could be assigned as members of an ARPA investigation team. |  | | This contracted course, offered at various times and places throughout the calender year, features essential information and skills needed in law enforcement investigation and prosecution of Archaeological Resources Protection Act ( ARPA) violations. |
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http://www.cr.nps.gov/seac/training/training.htm
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| | Astoria Railroad Preservation Association: Welcome! |
 | | To further this goal, we have set as the initial objective the restoration of a steam locomotive to operate in the Astoria area. |  | | We're pleased you share our interest in steam locomotives. |  | | Here at the Astoria Railroad Preservation Association (ARPA) we are hard at work restoring our 1925 Baldwin engine #21 to its original glory. |
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http://www.astoriarr.org/
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| | Atlantic Region Philosophers Association |
 | | Much of the material in it was taken from earlier versions of the ARPA homepage which were put together by Andrew Latus, Bob Martin, and Jennifer McRobert. |  | | Check the link below for further details, or contact Mike Hymers at mhymers@dal.ca |
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http://www.stfx.ca/arpa/
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| | ARPA 2001 Index |
 | | The Department would like to thank the Hastings Memorial Fund and the members of ARPA for financial support that makes this conference possible. |  | | If you plan to be at the banquet, you must pre-register before Sep. 1. |
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http://www.mta.ca/%7Ermajithi/arpa/index.htm
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| | ARPA |
 | | Written by Leah Evans-Janke, Collections Manager, Alfred Bowers Lab of Anthropology, University of Idaho. |  | | It also forbids the sale, purchase, exchange, transport, or receipt of any resource removed in violation of ARPA, or any provision from any other law. |  | | Violators face substantial fines and jail sentences if convicted (see below for details), and confiscation of what they have dug up and what they have dug it up with (including vehicles, boats, etc.) (King 1998). |
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http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~rfrey/arpa.htm
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| | ARPA |
 | | ARPA gratefully acknowledges the financial support of Alberta Community Development through the Alberta Sports, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation. |  | | We are proud to announce the new merchandise line, and encourage everyone to "Support ARPA and look GREAT doing it!. |
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http://www.arpaonline.ca/
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| | los angeles harpist andrea thiele |
 | | Marcel Grandjany, Fantasie sur un theme de Haydn, Nino Rota, sarabande e Toccata per arpa, Pierick Houdy, Sonate. |
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http://www.harfe.com/
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