Engineers at the Lincoln Laboratory looked at the idea in more detail, and enthusiasm for the concept grew.
The report was done under the direction of the Lincoln Laboratory, and two of its five authors worked there.
Lincoln Laboratory quickly established a reputation for pioneering advanced electronics in air defense systems.
The work of Lincoln Laboratory revolves around several mission areas:
Lincoln Laboratory demonstrates a firm commitment to community outreach.
He was part of the initial steps in developing the world's first weather ontology with other ontologists at Lincoln Laboratory.
Lincoln Laboratories of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is also working in the program.
In 1973, he joined the research staff of MIT's Lincoln Laboratory.
Delivered from Lincoln Laboratory with only 4K of core, the machine no longer needed 16 bits to represent a storage address.
Between 1950 and 1953, he led the Radar Techniques Group at Lincoln Laboratory.