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SAGE — Semi-Automatic Ground Environment air defense system

1958 AD · Transmission: Global
ComputingSystemNorth American

In 1951, MIT undertakes development of an air defense system for the United States centered on a large digital computer directly derived from the Whirlwind project. MIT Lincoln Laboratory is formed to carry out the initial development of the system, and the first of 23 SAGE control centers is completed in 1958. SAGE is the direct forerunner of modern interconnected digital computer networks.

InstitutionMIT Lincoln Laboratory
Historical regionLexington, Massachusetts, USA
Primary sourceDevelopment of the SAGE system, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, 1951-1958
Secondary sourceIEEE Engineering and Technology History Wiki — "Milestones: SAGE-Semi-Automatic Ground Environment, 1951-1958"
Original languageEnglish
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