ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY
In 1966 the Cornell Computing Center and Machine Records were merged
into the Office of Computer Services (OCS), and in 1970 the business systems
group was split from OCS to form Management Systems and Analysis (MSA), which
was merged back into OCS in 1978. In 1980 OCS became CCS, Cornell Computing
Services, and in that decade was a partner with the Theory Center in creating
and sustaining the Cornell National Supercomputer Facility. In 1988 the service
organization became the Cornell Information Technologies, with the vice
president's office, OIT, the Office of Information Technology, assuming
responsibility for overall IT policy on campus.