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Adelstein: Linux use drives innovation

Publication:Federal Computer WeekDate:Apr 05 2005
Reporter:Tom Adelstein

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Some say life evolved from small tidal pools. Innovation certainly does.

More than half a century ago, Clarence "Kelly" Johnson inspired generations of Americans to improvise and invent technology with whatever scrap materials and bold dreams they could find. In 143 days in 1944, Johnson led a Lockheed Martin team in makeshift quarters to develop the first U.S. jet fighter. That team became Lockheed Martin's Advanced Development Projects Unit.




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