Tomash, Erwin2011-06-202011-06-201983-05-15Erwin Tomash, OH 60. Oral history interview by Arthur L. Norberg, 15 May 1983, Los Angeles, California. Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. http://purl.umn.edu/107677OH 60https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107677Transcript, 81 pp. Audio file available at http://purl.umn.edu/95097Tomash discusses his career, including employment at Engineering Research Associates (ERA) and the founding of Dataproducts Corporation. He begins with his electrical engineering education at the University of Minnesota in the early 1940s and his subsequent entry into the Army Signal Corps as a radar specialist. He recounts his initial task at ERA, conducting research for High-Speed Computing Devices. He surveys ERA's work with the predecessors of the National Security Agency and other government offices, and the company's expansion and move to the forefront of computer technology in the early 1950s. He describes changes in the company and his own move into management when the company was sold to Remington Rand in 1953. Tomash recalls his departure in l956 from Remington Rand to Telemeter Magnetics, where he soon became president. This company manufactured core memory systems and one of the first successful transistor memory systems. Tomash explains how he used the organization he and others had assembled from Telemeter Magnetics to found Dataproducts Corporation in 1962.en-USComputer historyUnited States. -- Army. -- Signal Corps.Telemeter Magnetics (Firm)Remington Rand, Inc.Magnetic coresEngineering Research AssociatesElectric engineering -- Study and teaching (Higher)Dataproducts CorporationData Products CorporationComputer storage devicesComputer storage device industry -- United States -- HistoryComputer industry -- United States -- HistoryUniversity of Minnesota. -- Electrical Engineering Dept.Oral history interview with Erwin TomashOral History