Mee Three. Mike Rieker
I'm going!
Bob Roswell broswell@syssrc.com 410-771-5544 ext 4336
Computer Museum Highlights
-----Original Message----- From: vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic-bounces@lists.vcfed.org> On Behalf Of Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2026 9:16 AM To: vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> Cc: Jeffrey Brace <jeffrey@vcfed.org> Subject: [vcf-midatlantic] ENIAC 80 celebration live! this Sunday (Feb. 15)
I'm driving to this event. Is anyone else going?
Info (Copied from the ENIACtion Newsletter):
*80th Anniversary Celebration of ENIACAmerican Helicopter Museum, West Chester, PAFebruary 15th, 2026 (Sunday) * Starting at museum open at 1PM (EST). Video Presentation runs two hours from 2PM-4PM (EST) in the museum Auditorium, Afterwards is 1 hour duration meet and greet. Museum closes at 5PM (EST). This is also a virtual/online/hybrid event on the Zoom Platform. Invitations via Helicopter Museum and Compuseum
Sign Up Here: https://www.helicoptermuseum.org/event-details/eniac-day-celebration
$20 per person for Museum Entry. Zoom attendees no charge, Registration Required.
*Event Title: ENIAC Founders, Families and Futures - 80 Years OnPresentation on Zoom and in AuditoriumKickoff By:* Paul Kahan (CEO- Helicopter Museum) 2 minutes
Jim Scherrer (CEO- Compuseum) 2 minutes
Keynote - Kathy Kleiman - "The Incredible People of the ENIAC Team: Why We Still Celebrate Them 80 Years Later." A Deep Dive Into Proving Ground People by Author- "Proving Grounds; The Untold Story of the Six Women Who Programmed the World's First Modern Computer." Purchase Book here: https://a.co/d/0eu2p78z (Confirmed - In person)
Brian Stuart - "The ENIAC in Context" A deep technical dive into how the master programmer makes the ENIAC satisfy the criteria necessary for universality in the Turing sense and to clarify the relationship between Turing's work and that of Mauchly and Eckert. (Confirmed - In Person)
Paul Ceruzzi - "Perspective on ENIAC, 80 years On" Author "A New History of Modern Computing" book along with Tom Haigh. (Confirmed Virtual)
Tom Burick - "How Today's High School Students built a full sized replica of ENIAC, from scratch!" IT Instructor, PS Academy, Arizona. (Confirmed, Virtual)
Bill Mauchly - "Giant Brain Takes Over the World" the story we can never let go of. Bill is from First Family of Computing - Son of John Mauchly and Kathleen "Kay" McNulty Mauchly (Confirmed, In Person)
Chris Eckert - "Recollections of My Dad" First Family of Computing - Son of J. Presper Eckert (Confirmed, Virtual)
Gini Mauchly - "What Kay McNulty would Tell you about How to Be Successful." First Family of Computing - Daughter of John Mauchly and Kathleen "Kay" McNulty Mauchly (Confirmed, In Person)
Naomi Most - "Did my IT career result from my DNA" Granddaughter of Kay McNulty (Confirmed, Virtual)
Dr. Tim Bartik - "Recollections of My Mother". Son of Jean Jennings Bartik, 1st ENIAC Programmer (Confirmed, Virtual)
Jeffrey Yost - "The ENIAC's Unveiling: Shaping Metaphors and Meanings in Computing" Director, Charles Babbage Institute for Computing, Information & Culture (Confirmed, In Person)
Paul Shaffer - "How the ENIAC made Quadrotor Drones Possible; From Vacuum Tubes to Vertical Flight" ENIAC Historian at PENN- (Confirmed, In Person)
Ken Chaney - "See PENN's Supercomputer" with Associate Director of AI and Technology for PARCC at the Betty Holberton Data Center - Visitors will see the Betty Holberton supercomputer at PENN (named after Betty Holberton, ENIAC programmer) https://parcc.upenn.edu/systems/betty/ (Confirmed, On Site)
Show & Tell - "Audience Participation" Q&A session where audience members can show off their ENIAC equipment or memorabilia using the screen share option. If you have ENIAC equipment or memorabilia you'd like to "show off", please let us know in advance.
Wrap Up Thank you from - Jim Scherrer (Compuseum); Paul Kahan (Helicopter Museum)
1 hour cake party at museum (4-5PM) then after-party.
*SPEAKERS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH*
Kathy Kleiman, Senior Fellow, Programs on Tech, Law & Security and Information Justice and Intellectual Property, American University Washington College of Law, Author of "Proving Ground," and Founder of the ENIAC Programmers Project. Twenty years of work at ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) to research the structure and balance of private Internet governance systems, privacy & Internet technologies. If you loved Hidden Figures or The Rise of the Rocket Girls, you'll love Kleimans' breakthrough book on the women who brought you the computer age--written out of history, until now. Purchase Book here: https://a.co/d/0eu2p78z
Brian Stuart, PhD is a professor of Computer Science at Drexel University. He hold a BS from the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, an MS from the University of Notre Dame, and a PhD from Purdue University. His primary research for the past ten years has been uncovering the details of the design, operation, and programming of the ENIAC.
Bill Mauchly is the son of John W. Mauchly and Kathleen âKayâ McNulty, two pioneers whose work on ENIAC, UNIVAC, and early programming helped define the very foundations of modern computing. As part of the âfirst family of computers,â Bill has carried forward that legacy through a career that bridges advanced technology, digital creativity, and the preservation of computing history.
Tim Bartik, PhD is a senior economist at the Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, a non-profit and non-partisan research organization in Kalamazoo, Michigan. His research focuses on state and local economic development policies and local labor markets. At the Upjohn Institute, Dr. Bartik co-directs the Instituteâs research initiative on place-based policies.
Tom Burick - Teacher at PS Academy in Gilbert, Arizona. PS Academy is a private high school for students with autism and other exceptionalities. which offers customized programs, clubs and electives, and ability-based learning with a focus on social skills improvement. Thomas Burick is a technology educator and lifelong builder who led a student team in reconstructing ENIAC at full scale, using the worldâs first electronic computer as a hands-on lesson in precision, repetition, and large-scale engineering.
Paul Ceruzzi is Curator Emeritus at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum. He has published extensively on topics in the history of computing and aerospace. His most recent publications include "GPS: a Concise History," "Computing: A Concise History"--both part of MIT Press's Essential Knowledge Series, And, with Tom Haigh, "A New History of Modern Computing."
Jeffrey R. Yost is Director, Charles Babbage Institute and Research Professor, History of Science, Technology, and Medicine, University of Minnesota. He has published nine books. His four most recent books are Just Code: Power, Inequality and the Political Economy of IT (co-edited with G. Con Diaz, JHU Press); Making IT Work: A History of the Computer Services Industry (MIT Press); Computer: A History of the Information Machine 4th ed. (co-authored, Routledge); and FastLane: Managing Science in the Internet World (co-authored with Tom Misa, JHU Press). He co-edits Studies in Computing Culture book series for Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Press.
Paul Shaffer is the ENIAC Historian at the University of Pennsylvania, where he serves as a steward and interpreter of the worldâs first general-purpose electronic digital computer. He has spent more than three decades championing the ENIAC artifact - researching its history, preserving its story, and translating its technical significance. A helicopter pilot, Paul brings an aviatorâs perspective on systems, risk, and disciplined procedure to his work in technology and public history. He is also a commercial UAS (drone) instructor. Paul is known for making ENIAC both legible and vivid: not only as a landmark machine, but as a human achievement shaped by ingenuity, constraint, and collaboration. As ENIAC approaches its 80th anniversary in 2026, he continues to help ensure the machineâs technical and cultural impact remains accurately understood, widely shared, and meaningfully remembered.
*REFERENCES & SUGGESTED READING* A New History of Modern Computing: Co-Author Dr. Thomas Haigh and Paul Ceruzzi Purchase book here: https://a.co/d/0ighKnFX Proving Grounds; Author: Kathy Kleiman - Purchase Book here: https://a.co/d/01pSFoIG Computer: A History of the Information Machine. Link to Amazon: https://z.umn.edu/Computer_A_History How Students Built a Replica of ENIAC. PC Magazine 2026 https://www.pcmag.com/news/how-80-autistic-students-built-an-amazing-recreat...
If you have a new LOGO, and want it on the web site and to be a supporter, send it now. Please make your Sponsor Donations on the "Donate Now" button on the web site.
If you come in person you can meet people, watch 3D animation of the ENIAC, meet book authors, purchase special books, see special exhibits and eat ENIAC CAKE!
Special Note: This event is Coincident with Americas Semiquincentennial! (250th) Watch Here: https://www.britannica.com/video/how-to-pronounce-semiquincentennial-and-wha...