- Samuel Simon Snyder
Samuel Simon Snyder (1910 - Dec. 28 2007) was a cryptographer for the United States Government. His wife was Patricia Yakerson Snyder.
Career
Samuel Snyder started his career in 1936 with the
Signal Intelligence Service ; he was one of first 10 employees. During World War Two, he coordinated work on Japanese military attache codes. Later he worked on one of the early code breaking computers called ABNER ["Creating the Computer: Government, Industry, and High Technology", Kenneth Flamm, pp. 81, Brookings Institution Press, 1998 (ISBN 0815728506) ] and other computing systems such as Harvest. He was the coordinator of theLibrary of Congress 's information systems from 1964 to 1966 and helped create a machine readable cataloging system.Mr. Snyder has been inducted into the
National Security Agency - Central Security Service Hall of Honor [NSA-CSS Hall of Honor http://www.nsa.gov/honor/snyder.cfm] , holds a Defense DepartmentMeritorious Civilian Service Award and The Washington Post "Ideal Father of the Year" for 1949.Books
"Man and the Computer", Ashley Montagu and Samuel Snyder, Auerbach Publishers, 1972 (ISBN 0877691460)
References
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