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IBM'sShadow Force
IBM'sShadow Force
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"IBM's Shadow Force" presents space-age computer weapons systems details never before shown to the public. Must reading for military/space history buffs and computer techies.
"IBM's Shadow Force" explains how Federal Systems engineers working on NASA's Project Mercury developed precursor technologies that spawned todays Internet (from hopping to online banking to eBay) and ATM Transactions.
Must reading for anyone who has ever worked for IBM as well as for Lockheed-Martin employees, today's proud owners of IBM's Federal Systems' grand legacy.
This book shows sophisticated proposal writing techniques for winning business that made Federal Systems successful for four decades -- lessons for today's business community.
This book also discloses the technical skills developed in solving complex government contracts which transferred to IBM's commercial customers worldwide . . . another lesson for modern-day global entrepreneur companies. The reader gains an insider's view of a semi-clandestine organization operating in IBM's shadow that safeguarded America and helped NASA launch men to the moon.
"IBM's Shadow Force" explains how Federal Systems engineers working on NASA's Project Mercury developed precursor technologies that spawned todays Internet (from hopping to online banking to eBay) and ATM Transactions.
Must reading for anyone who has ever worked for IBM as well as for Lockheed-Martin employees, today's proud owners of IBM's Federal Systems' grand legacy.
This book shows sophisticated proposal writing techniques for winning business that made Federal Systems successful for four decades -- lessons for today's business community.
This book also discloses the technical skills developed in solving complex government contracts which transferred to IBM's commercial customers worldwide . . . another lesson for modern-day global entrepreneur companies. The reader gains an insider's view of a semi-clandestine organization operating in IBM's shadow that safeguarded America and helped NASA launch men to the moon.
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