Organization:Eyring Research Institute

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Eyring Research Institute (ERI) was founded as an American non-profit organization, on September 6, 1972, in Provo, Utah.

Eyring Research Institute, Provo, Utah

Carlyle Harmon established the Eyring Research Institute with Ronald G. Hansen as President. This institute did consulting work in various areas of contract research in cooperation with Brigham Young University. Being asked by BYU to assist them with their patent policy Carlyle Harmon was in a position to make suggestions as to research projects being funded at BYU.

The Utah Supreme Court terminated ERI's tax exempt status in 1979 because the Court found that ERI was not devoted to a charitable purpose. In 1979 about 96% of the ERI's work was for the government including many top-secret projects and the remaining 4% was for private organizations. ERI was given to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on July 31, 1979. Then, ERI was purchased back from the LDS Church beginning on August 1, 1979, creating it as a for-profit entity.

Carlyle Harmon stayed with ERI until 1988, later saying "I was squeezed out of my own Institute. I truly felt like a man without a country."

Cleo Harmon, Carlyle's wife, used to work as the Secretary to the President of ERI.

ERI accomplishments 1972–1988

ERI performed research and engineering for the following:

  • US Air Force – Intelligent Systems Software and Totally Integrated Simulation Computer
  • Networking systems – Novell and ARPANET networking protocols
  • 3M Company – Process control manufacturing systems
  • United Airlines - access control, security and safety monitoring system
  • Chevron Research Park – security and safety monitoring system
  • General Electric – warehouse system
  • General Motors – "just-in-time" manufacturing and inventory control
  • Compression technology – sold by ERI
  • PDOS – sold by ERI
  • Library systems – Boulder, Pikes Peak, Marmot Project and Montgomery Library
  • Tar Sands Research - U.S. Office of Coal Research
  • Mushroom Processing Plant Study - Mountain Mushroom
  • Human language technology – Weidner Communications DARPA/SISTO software and protocol development, WordPerfect

Further reading

  • Harmon, Cleo (1999). Hansen, Bliss J. ed. The Life of Frank Carlyle Harmon. Provo, Utah: Family Footprints. OCLC 45165221.  – Cleo Harmon's possibly self-published history

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