National Center for Supercomputing Applications was created in 1986.
KOIN Center was created in 1984.
Dizengoff Center was created in 1983.
Oakbrook Center was created in 1962.
Dee Events Center was created in 1977.
Remote Sensing Center was created in 2006-09.
National Center for Supercomputing Applications - Bulgaria - was created in 2008.
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center was created in 1986.
Arctic Region Supercomputing Center was created in 1993.
Cornell National Supercomputer Facility at Cornell University;National center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois;Pittsburgh Supercomputing center at Carnegie Mellon University, University of Pittsburgh, and Westinghouse;San Diego Supercomputer center at the University of California at San Diego.
The Cornell Theory Center at Cornell University, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center at Carnegie Mellon and the University of Pittsburgh, the San Diego Supercomputer Center at the University of California San Diego, and the John von Neumann Center at Princeton.
The first of the two NSF-funded programs is the National Computational Science Alliance (Alliance), being led by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) in Urbana, Illinois. The second program, the National Partnership for an Advanced Computational Infrastructure (NPACI) is led by the San Diego Supercomputer Center at the University of California at San Diego.
National Visitor Center was created in 1976.
Autry National Center was created in 2003.
The National Conference Center was created in 1974.
Center for National Response was created in 1954.
National Center for Simulation was created in 1993.
National Eagle Center was created in 1989.