A Conversation with Dorothy Gilford
Edward J. Wegman, Wendy L. Martinez

TL;DR
This paper presents a conversation with Dorothy Gilford, highlighting her pioneering role in statistics, her influence on federal research policies, and her contributions to education and international studies.
Contribution
It provides an in-depth personal account of Dorothy Gilford's career, emphasizing her leadership in statistics and her interdisciplinary and international work.
Findings
Dorothy Gilford was a key figure in establishing federal support for basic research.
She influenced educational policy through international comparisons.
Her interdisciplinary approach advanced statistical applications.
Abstract
In 1946, Public Law 588 of the 79th Congress established the Office of Naval Research (ONR). Its mission was to plan, foster and encourage scientific research in support of Naval problems. The establishment of ONR predates the National Science Foundation and initiated the refocusing of scientific infrastructure in the United States following World War II. At the time, ONR was the only source for federal support of basic research in the United States. Dorothy Gilford was one of the first Heads of the Probability and Statistics program at the Office of Naval Research (1955 to 1962), and she went on to serve as Director of the Mathematical Sciences Division (1962 to 1968). During her time at ONR, Dorothy influenced many areas of statistics and mathematics and was ahead of her time in promoting interdisciplinary projects. Dorothy continued her career at the National Center for Education…
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