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the same date for support through August/November 1952. RADC was for USAF "applied research, development and test of electronic air-ground systems such as detection, control, identification and countermeasures, navigation, communications, and data transmission systems, associated components, and related automatic flight equipment". RADC constructed the 1,205 ft (367 m)
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Divisions and laboratories of the former Rome Air Development Center (RADC) included the Electronic Warfare Laboratory, High Power Laboratory, Photonics Laboratory, 1968 Electronics Laboratory (dedicated 25 October), RADC Systems Division, and the Communications and Control Division which moved from
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The "Rome Air Development Center" headquarters officially opened on June 12, 1951, with the personnel of the headquarters for the 2751st Wing and 3171st & 3151st groups, which were "discontinued"—the 6530th Air Base Wing with subordinate units, e.g., Maintenance and Support Group, activated on
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The Information Directorate develops information technologies for air, space and ground systems, partnering with other federal agencies, allied nations, state and local governments, and more than 50 major universities. The Rome Laboratory Technical Library is located at 525 Brooks Road, Rome,
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in 1951 for low-frequency communications experiments. On 1 January 1953, RADC reorganized into the Engineering Support Division, Electronic Warfare and Techniques Division, Equipment Development Division, and Systems Division (a Plans and Operations Office at the HQ provided guidance.)
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Based on a newly developed Litton klystron and the experience of Bob Davis, a new high powered radar, the FPS-20, was conceived. This was developed, first as a GPA-27 kit to upgrade the FPS-3 and later manufactured as the FPS-20, FPS-20a, FPS-66-67, and
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Nineteen ninety-one saw both the fortieth anniversary of the establishment of a major Air Force Laboratory at Griffiss Air Force Base, the Rome Air Development Center (RADC), and the first anniversary of the redesignation of RADC as Rome
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research investigated "multispectral reconnaissance techniques to locate opium poppy fields". By December 1977 RADC had developed the 322 watt "solid state transmitter and receiver module" while "responsible for
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on 23 Jan 1948, the World War II installation's buildings were used as post-war offices and laboratories, e.g., for testing units that arrived beginning in 1948 from Pennsylvania's
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BMEWS…fan-shaped beams, about 1° in width and 3½° in elevation… The horizontal sweep rate is fast enough that a missile or satellite cannot pass through the fans undetected.
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building 106 to building 3 in March 1976. (RADC computer facilities were in bldg 3, which in August 1974 had "a new $ 2.8 million communications research laboratory".)
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on 4 Nov 1942. World War II technical squadrons included the "600 Engrg Sq" (10 Oct 44-30 Oct 44) and the "1 Acft Assembly Sq" (21 Aug 45-6 Nov 45). Renamed
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was established—2 Griffiss radar units were established on 12 Oct 50 for less than a year, the 7th and 12th Radar Calibration Units. The entire
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on 1 January 1976, RADC's Detachment 1 was activated for "Electronic Technology" with the personnel and equipment of the 1960
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The Verona Test Annex, a satellite site of Rome Research Site located some 11 miles (18 km) south-west of
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In the 1980s and 1990s RADC funded a significant amount of research on software engineering, e.g., the
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the 1942 Air Depot/1946 Air Material Area/1955 Air Force Depot that was also on Griffiss AFB, New York
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A "60-foot-diameter" antenna at the Floyd site built by RADC "particularly to communicate with
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high-altitude, low-visibility (e.g., nighttime, inclement weather) strategic bombing missions
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On 1 September 1975, RADC was reassigned to AFSC's Electronic Systems Division (ESD). At
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Forty Years of Research and Development at Griffis Air Force Base: June 1951 – June 1991
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and is responsible for planning and executing the USAF science and technology program.
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By June 1965, RADC was assigned to AFSC's Research and Technology Division and had a
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organization activated on 4 April 1949. On September 26, 1950, the Griffiss AFB
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being established on 1 July 1965 (RADC's "Data Reduction Center" processed
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A Historical Chronology of the Electronic Systems Division 1947-1986
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terminals for reflecting voice transmissions through space from the
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Forty Years of Research and Development at Griffis Air Force Base
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research resulted in the 440L System Program Office for the
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fighter interceptor aircraft". Also in 1955 RADC developed
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Del Papa, Dr. E. Michael; Warner, Mary P (October 1987).
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Rome Lab includes or included the following entities:
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