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MIT Lincoln
Laboratory maintains a strong relationship with the MIT campus. Ongoing research collaborations, student internship programs, reciprocal seminar series, and cooperative community and educational outreach projects are just a few of the ways the laboratory and the campus share the talents,
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Laboratory supports several community outreach programs. Programs that promote education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics for students in grades kindergarten to high school are offered to the local community and are supported by volunteers from across the laboratory. The
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The dissemination of information to the government, academia, and industry is a principal focus of
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Defense Technology, Homeland Protection and Air Traffic Control, Cyber Security and Information Sciences, Communication Systems, Engineering, Advanced Technology, Space Systems and Technology, and ISR and Tactical
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Laboratory capabilities and technical achievements; the Annual Report, which highlights technical accomplishments and
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The laboratory's inception was prompted by Valley's investigations into the U.S. air defences, culminating in the Air
Defense Systems Engineering Committee's 1950 report that concluded the United States was unprepared for the threat of an air attack. Because of MIT's management of the Radiation
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Laboratory quickly established a reputation for pioneering advanced electronics in air defense systems. Many of the technical developments that later evolved into improved systems for the airborne detection and tracking of aircraft and ground vehicles have formed the basis for current
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February and August 1951. The final Project Charles report stated that the United States needed an improved air defense system and unequivocally supported the formation of a laboratory at MIT dedicated to air defense problems.
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ongoing corporate and community outreach initiatives; and an overview brochure, MIT Lincoln
Laboratory: Technology in Support of National Security. Current news about Laboratory technical milestones is featured on the laboratory's website.
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