The paper on "Orbits of small angular scale binaries resolved with the Mark III interferometer" was submitted to AJ and has been accepted for publication. It is scheduled for the July 1995 issue. In January, I continued working on the STARBASE software; I added the Sky Catalogue 2000.0 and the Finding List for Observers of Interacting Binary Stars, as well as the corresponding crossreference files. I studied the CONSTRICTOR program (written by D. Buscher to average the raw data of the NPOI) and began adding parts of the new seeing module. Since David Buscher left the project, I am responsible for the completion and maintenance of this software. From February 20 to March 4 I was in Flagstaff to meet with Keith Buchanan in order to discuss data reduction issues for the NPOI data. We did a first successful test of writing simulated data to the disks, reading and processing the data with CONSTRICTOR and displaying the data in CHAMELEON. In Flagstaff, I began writing PICTOR, which will be used to fit stellar and binary models to the visibility data. The parts dealing with reading and plotting interferometric data and binary position data, reading a hierarchical model, and fitting binary orbits and orbital elements to binary position data have been completed. From March 24 to 25, I attended the National Academy of Sciences Colloquium on "Quasars and AGN: High Resolution Radio Imaging" in Irvine, CA. I also went to the Washington Area Astronomers Meeting in Baltimore, MD.