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Research in the LAP has been supported by corporations such as AT&T, Sperry, and IBM and by U.S. federal agencies such as NASA, NSF, NRL, and the U.S. Census Bureau.
The community is combined with Belair and North Meadowbrook Terrace, to form the census-designated place of Bellair-Meadowbrook Terrace by the U.S. Census Bureau.
A New York Times editorial (March 16, 2005) entitled "And now, the counterfeit news" affirms that at least 20 U.S. federal agencies, like the Department of Defense and the U.S. Census Bureau, produced and distributed hundreds of TV news reports since 2001 that were aired as if they were produced by the media.
A. Ross Eckler (1901–1991), deputy director of the U.S. Census Bureau from 1949 to 1965, and director from 1965 to 1969
Whiteclay, Nebraska, known to the U.S. Census Bureau as "Pine Ridge, Nebraska"