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MIT Lincoln Laboratory researches and develops advanced technologies to meet critical national security needs. What sets us apart from many national R&D laboratories is an emphasis on building operational prototypes of the systems we design.
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- Air, Missile, and Maritime Defense Technology
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The MIT Lincoln Laboratory, located in Lexington, Massachusetts, is a United States Department of Defense federally funded research and development center chartered to apply advanced technology to problems of national security. Research and development activities focus on long-term technology development as well as rapid system ...
MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory, in Lexington, Massachusetts, is a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) that develops advanced technology to address national security needs. Its core competencies are in sensors, information extraction (signal processing), communications, and decision support—all supported by a broad research ...
MIT Lincoln Laboratory researches and develops a broad array of advanced technologies to meet critical national security needs. What sets us apart from many national R&D laboratories is our focus on building operational prototypes of the unique systems we design.
MIT's Lincoln Laboratory, in Lexington, MA, is operated as a federally funded research and development center for advanced technologies in support of national security. Lincoln Laboratory's activities focus on the design and development of prototype systems that integrate new technologies, devices, and components.
Lincoln Laboratory was established in 1951 to build the nation's first air defense system. However, its roots date back to the MIT Radiation Laboratory , which was formed out of the Physics Department during World War II to develop radar for the Allied war effort.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory A variety of Biosafety Level 2 laboratories support biological and chemical research and development at Lincoln Laboratory. Biophotonic, Electric, Acoustic, and Magnetic Measurement Laboratory