Hi All, I was just in the National Archives (U.S.) doing some research that, among other things, involved looking at a pile of documents the Department of Defense just turned over to the National Archives (Archives II in Maryland). There's a huge mess of stuff in the finding aid, and much of the material (including ALL the things I was interested in) will require FOIA requests for you to actually see them, BUT there was a TON of material on ARPA that had been turned over. If anyone's doing a 'net history and interested in ARPA, I'd strongly recommend a trip to look at the finding aid. The materials aren't, to my knowledge, yet indexed online and the finding aid is very rudimentary. But there appears to be a LOT there. To see the finding aid, you'll need to talk with one of the archivists specializing in army and DoD stuff. Best,, --J, who recently had a conversation with some other scholars about how the internet-as-revolutionary-force was, you guessed it, "so 90s"