United States Atomic Energy Commission
United States Atomic Energy Commission |
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State level | Federation |
Supervisory authority | United States Department of Energy (United States Department of Energy) |
founding | August 1, 1946 |
resolution | 1975 |
Headquarters | Germantown, Maryland |
Authority management | most recently Dixy Lee Ray |
Web presence | - |
The Atomic Energy Commission ( AEC , German Atomic Energy Commission ) of the United States was in 1946 founded and was until 1974 the central authority for the research and development of the utilization of atomic energy (mainly in terms of nuclear weapons ). In 1975 the authority was dissolved. Her duties were transferred to the United States Department of Energy from 1977 .
Chairman
Term of office | Surname | President at that time |
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1946-1950 | David E. Lilienthal | Harry S. Truman |
1950-1953 | Gordon Dean | Harry S. Truman |
1953-1958 | Lewis Strauss | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
1958-1960 | John A. McCone | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
1961-1971 | Glenn T. Seaborg | John F. Kennedy , Lyndon Johnson , Richard Nixon |
1971-1973 | James R. Schlesinger | Richard Nixon |
1973-1974 | Dixy Lee Ray | Richard Nixon |
See also
Web links
Commons : United States Atomic Energy Commission - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- Tenure of Commissioners: AEC Commissioners 1946-1975 ( Memento of February 17, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) in Nuclear Regulatory Legislation , 107th Congress, Vol. 6, Washington, June 2002, viewed on nrc.gov, December 6, 2009 (PDF)