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Hidden in Plain Sight:
The Secret History of Silicon Valley


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                                           Rev 4 Dec 09
The Genesis of Silicon Valley Entrepreneurship

                                          Marc Andreessen
                                                                    Internet


                          Steve Jobs
                                              Personal
                                             Computers

          Gordon Moore
                             Integrated
                               Circuits                Innovation Networks


Hewlett & Packard
                Defense




   1950        1960          1970            1980            1990          2000

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The Popular View of
                  Silicon Valley History                                 Internet


                                                              Personal
                                                             Computers

                                              Integrated
                                                Circuits


                                  Fruit
                                Orchards           Innovation Networks
                       Fruit
                     Orchards

         Fruit
       Orchards

1910   1920   1930      1940      1950      1960      1970      1980     1990       2000


                     The Secret History of Silicon Valley
The Real Story of
                 Silicon Valley History                                   Internet


                                                               Personal
                                                              Computers

                                               Integrated
                                                 Circuits


                                Microwaves
                                                    Innovation Networks
                       Test
                     Equipment

        Vacuum
         Tubes

1910   1920   1930       1940      1950      1960      1970      1980     1990       2000


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A few caveats

• Not a professional historian
• WWII story from the western front - lacks Soviet
  contributions
• Some of this is probably wrong
• Cold War story is U.S.- centric. Other data points
  welcomed
• All “secrets” are from open-source literature



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Seven Short Stories




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Story 1: WWII The First Electronic War




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Dec 7th 1941: America Enters WWII

• Britain fighting since Sept ‘39
• Soviets fighting massive land/air
  battles since June ‘41
• Allies incapable of landing in
  Western Europe for 2+ years
• Decide that
   – priority was to win in Europe vs Pacific
   – destroy German war fighting capacity
     from the air until they can invade




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Strategic Bombing of Germany
March 1943: The Combined Bomber Offensive


   “Your primary objective will be the
   progressive destruction and dislocation
   of the German military, industrial and
   economic system and the undermining
   of the morale of the German people to a
   point where their capacity for armed
   resistance is fatally weakened."


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Strategic Bombing of Germany
           The Combined Bomber Offensive

• British bombed at Night
   – Area Bombing
      • Lancaster's
      • Halifax
      • Flew at 7 - 17 thousand feet


• The American’s by Day
   – Precision Bombing
     • B-17’s
     • B-24’s
     • Flew at 15 - 25 thousand feet




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Early Warning Radar Range




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The German Air Defense System
              The Kammhuber Line

• Integrated Electronic air defense network
   – Covered France, the Low Countries, and into
     northern Germany


• Protection from British/US bomber raids
   – Warn and Detect
   – Target and Aim
   – Destroy




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British/American Air War in Western Europe

          28,000 Active Combat Planes

40,000 Allied planes lost or damaged beyond repair:
        18,000 American and 22,000 British
      (46 000 planes lost by the USSR in the East)

    79,265 Americans and 79,281 British killed,
             wounded or captured


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Early Warning Radars in Occupied France




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Mammoth
                      Early Warning Radar

• 200 mile range
    – 150 MHz, 200KW, PRF 500hz,
      PW 3µs, accuracy 0.5°
•   100’ wide, 33’ high
•   1st phased-array radar
•   Operational 1942
•   20 built



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Wasserman
      Early Warning Radar

• 150 mile range
  – 150 MHz, 100KW, PRF 500hz,
    PW 3µs, accuracy 0.25°
• Backbone of the German
  early warning network
• Steerable tower 190’
• Operational 1942
• 150 built


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Jagdschloss
                 Early Warning Radar

• 180 mile range
  – 120-157 or 156-250 MHz, 300KW,
    PW 1us, PRF 500hz
• Best early warning radar
• 360° rotation at 4 rpm,
• Remote PPI display via
  microwave link
• Operational 1944
• 80 built



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Himmelbelt
Local Air Defense
    Network


• Box ~30 x 20 miles
• Integrated network
  of radars, flak,
  fighters,
  searchlights




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Himmelbelt
                     Radar Order of Battle

• Freya
  – early warning radar
  – detect allied bombers




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Himmelbelt
                          Radar Order of Battle
• Freya
   – early warning radar
   – detect allied bombers
• Giant Wurzburg
   – Ground Controlled Intercept radar
   – direct fighters to bombers
   – fighters could then intercept with their
     on-board radar




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Himmelbelt
                          Radar Order of Battle
• Freya
   – early warning radar
   – detect allied bombers
• Giant Wurzburg
   – Ground Controlled Intercept radar
   – direct fighters to bombers
   – fighters could then intercept with their
     on-board radar
• Lichtenstein BC & SN2
   – Airborne radar on German
     nightfighters




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Freya
                 Early Warning Radar
• 60-120 mile range
  – 120-144 MHz, 15KW, PRF 500hz,
    PW 3 µs, accuracy 1.5°
• Steerable and mobile
• Over 1000 deployed




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Giant Wurzburg
            Ground Control Intercept Radar

• 45 mile range
  – 533-566mhz frequency
    agile, 10KW, PRF 1875hz,
    PW 2 µs
• GCI radar
• 25’ wide
• over 1,500 deployed




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Luftwaffe Signals Intelligence Service


• Network of passive
  intercept stations
• Picked up allied radio
  and bombing-radar
  signals
• Plotted location of
  bomber streams


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Himmelbett
                Air Battle Air Traffic Control
• Radars fed Himmelbett centers
• Operators worked from rows of
  seats in front of a huge screen
• Fighters would fly orbits around
  a radio beacon
   – fighter controller talked it to the
     vicinity of the target
• Fighters would turn on its radar,
  acquire the target, and attack




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Flak - Radar Controlled Anti Aircraft Guns

• 15,000 Flak Guns
  – 400,000 soldiers in flak batteries
• Radar-directed flak to 30,000’
  – 128mm: 10 shells/minute
  – 105mm: 15 rounds/minute
  – 88mm: 15-20 rounds/minute
• Fused for time
  – Fragmentation rounds                                                 105 mm flak
                                           Flak: an abbreviation for Fliegerabwehrkanonen, german for anti-aircraft guns

  – No Proximity Fuses



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Wurzburg
                       Anti-Aircraft Radar

• Fire control of flak batteries
• 15 mile range
   – 533-566 MHz frequency agile
   – 10KW, PRF 3750hz, PW 2us,
     Accuracy 25 meters
• 10 feet wide
• Steerable and Mobile
• ~ 5,000 deployed



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Operation Biting - Raid on Bruneval


• Commando raid to
  steal a Wurzburg
• 27 February 1942
• Captured all the radar electronics and
  technicians
• Used it to test countermeasures



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German Night-Fighters
                     On-board Radar




• Directed to vicinity by ground radar
• Dornier Do 17, Junkers Ju 88,
  Messerschmitt Bf 110
• “Lichtenstein” B/C then SN2 Radar
   – Range 2.5 miles, 400mhz then 90mhz




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German Day Fighters
              Vectored by Ground Radar



• Ground Control
  Intercept radar talked
  the fighters into visual
  range of the bombers
• Messerschmitt BF-109,
  Focke Wolf 190




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Not many clear days a month in winter
            over Europe

    How did they see the target?




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Bombing Through Overcast
          Solution: Air to Ground Bombing Radar

• Radar aimed at the ground
   – Targets could be seen under
     clouds and rain
   – Outlines of major ground features
   – map overlays
• British in Mid 1943
   – H2S 300mhz
• Americans in late 1943
   – H2X / APS-15 3ghz
   – B-24 & P-38 Pathfinders
• Oops - Naxos


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Math Challenge

 For every 100 bombers on a mission
       4 - 20% would not return

Crews had to fly 25 mission to go home




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Story 2: The Electronic Shield -
      Electronic Warfare




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Harvard Radio Research Lab (RRL)
    Signals Intelligence and Electronic Warfare

• Reduce losses to fighters and flak
• Find/understand German Air Defense
  – Electronic and Signals Intelligence
• Jam/confuse German Air Defense
  – Radar Order of Battle
  – Chaff
  – Jammers
• Top Secret 800 person lab


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ELINT – Electronic Intelligence
   The Line of Sight Problem




      You got to get close!

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ELINT using Ferret’s
        Find and understand German Air Defense

• Ferret’s and Crows
• B-24J flights inside Germany to
  intercept German radar signals
• Fitted with receivers & displays
• Wire and strip recorders
   – Frequency, pulse rate, power, etc.
   – 50 MHz to 3 GHz




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Using ELINT to Map Radar Coverage




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Window/Chaff
             Jam Wurzburg AAA & GCI Radar

• Strips of aluminum foil
   – 1/2 Wurzburg frequency
• 46,000 packets tossed out by hand
   – Each packet contained 2,000 strips
   – Automatic dispensers came later
• First used July 1943
   – Raid on Hamburg
   – Shut down German air defense
• Used 3/4’s of Aluminum Foil in the US



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Blind German Early Warning Radar
    Jam Wassermann, Mammoth and Freya

                                                           MANDREL
• Put Jammers on Airplanes                                  Jammer

• Mandrel/APT-3
• DINA/APT-1
  – First on escort fighters
  – Later on bombers
  – 12 watts
                                                            DINA
                                                           Jammer




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Shut down Flak & Ground Control Radar
                     Jam the Wurzburg’s


• “Carpet” AN/APT-2 Jammer
  – Confuse Wurzburg radar
  – Shut down flak
  – Shut down GCI
  – 5 Watts
• 24,000 built
  – On all bombers                                          Carpet Jammer




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Shut down and Spoof Fighter Ground Control
     Jam Fighter/Ground VHF Radio Links
• "Tinsel”
  – Microphones in the engine nacelles of a bomber broadcast noise
• "Corona"
  – German-speaking RAF personnel, broadcast fake controller instructions
• “Airborne Cigar”
  – Jammed VHF Nightfighter Ground Control Intercept comm
  – Flew in special ops Lancasters
• “Jostle IV”
  – Jammed VHF Ground Control Intercept comm
  – Took up the entire bomb bay of a B-17




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British Jam German Night Fighter Radar

• Airborne Grocer
  – Jam Lichtenstein
    Night Fighter radar
• On all British bombers
• Monica
  – Tail warning system
  – Oops, German
    Flensburg


                                             MANDREL jamming equipment




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Jammer Versus Radar Coverage




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Electronic Warfare 1944/45

chaff
ELINT
GCI Jamming
Flak Jamming




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Who Ran this Secret Lab and became
    the Father of Electronic Warfare?

• Harvard Radio Research Lab
  – Separate from MIT's Radiation Laboratory
  – Ran all electronic warfare in WWII
  – 800 people
  – 1941-1944
• Director: Fredrick Terman - Stanford



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Fredrick Terman
     “the Father of Silicon Valley”


• Stanford Professor of engineering 1926
  – encouraged his students, William Hewlett
    and David Packard to start a company
• Dean of Engineering 1946
• Provost 1955



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Story 3: Spook Entrepreneurship




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WWII Office of Scientific Research and
        Development (OSRD)

• $450 million spent on weapons R&D
  – MIT $117 million
  – Caltech $83 million
  – Harvard and Columbia ~ $30 million
• Stanford ~ $50K




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Terman’s Postwar Strategy


• Focus on microwaves and electronics
  – Not going to be left out of gov’t $’s this time
• Recruits 11 former members of RRL as faculty
• Set up the Electronics Research Laboratory (ERL)
  – “Basic” and Unclassified Research
• First Office of Naval Research (ONR) contract 1946
• By 1950 Stanford was the MIT of the West



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Problem: Jammers Need:
  More Power and Frequency Agility


• More Power
  – WWII: low power jammers X 100’s of planes
  – Now each bomber needed to protect itself
• Frequency Agility
  – WWII radars xmitted on a single frequency
  – Jammers needed to be manual tuned
  – Soviet radars used multiple frequencies


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Solution: Electronically Tunable
       Microwave Power Tubes

• Magnetron - limited scale, fixed/unstable freq
• Klystron - scale to extremely high power
  – Drawback: narrow frequency range
• Backward wave oscillator (BWO)/Carcinotron
  – Electronically tunable
  – Can sweep 1000/mhz per second
  – High Power ~1,000 watts


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Problem: ELINT Receivers Need:
  Higher Bandwidth & Frequency Agility

• High Bandwidth
  – Need to cover 300mhz to 40ghz w/one receiver
• Frequency Agility
  – Soviet radars used multiple frequencies
  – Manual tuning would miss signals
  – Needed high probability of intercept single pulses



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Solution: Electronically Tunable
            Wideband Amplifiers

• Traveling Wave Tubes
  –   High gain >40db,
  –   low noise,
  –   high bandwidth >1 octave
  –   300mhz - 50ghz
  –   Tune at 1000mhz/sec




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Microwave Valley - Components
Klystrons, Carcinotrons, & Traveling Wave Tubes


•   Eitel-McCullough (1934)
•   Varian Associates (1948)
•   Litton Industries (1946)
•   Huggins Laboratories (1948)
•   Stewart Engineering (1952)
•   Watkins-Johnson (1957)
•   Microwave Electronics Co. (1959)



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Korean War Changes the Game
       Spook Work Comes to Stanford

• Applied Electronics Laboratory (AEL)
  – “Applied” and Classified Military programs
  – Doubles the size of the electronics program
  – Separate from the unclassified Electronics
    Research Laboratory
  – Made the university, for the first time, a full
    partner in the military-industrial complex



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The Cold War and the Black Valley

• The Cold War battlefield
  moves 500 miles east
• Fear of a “nuclear Pearl
  Harbor”
• Countermeasures, Elint
  and Sigint, become critical
• Stanford becomes a center
  of excellence for the NSA,
  CIA, Navy, Air Force




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The Cold War is an Electronic War

• Russian air defense modeled after Germans
  – add surface to air missiles, fighter radar, IFF
  – Understand and defeat (ELINT)
• Soviet strategic missile and bomber threat
  – Monitor telemetry (SIGINT) to understand performance
  – Photo reconnaissance to find silo’s and bombers
• Soviet Naval threat
  – Monitor and track soviet submarines
• Soviet Nuclear threat
  – Identify and understand production facilities

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Stanford Technical Advisory Meetings

• Air Force, Navy, Army,
  CIA and NSA
• Sylvania, and other
  contractors
• Review of projects and
  new concepts




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Stanford Joins the “Black” World

• Electronics Research Laboratory
  – “Basic” and Unclassified Research
• Applied Electronics Laboratory (AEL)
  – “Applied” and Classified Military programs
• Merge and become the Systems Engineering
  Lab (SEL) in 1955
  – Same year Terman becomes Provost




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Stanford Systems Engineering Lab

• Immediate, practical application of real world
  intelligence problems for CIA, NSA, NRO, Air Force
• Combined ERL components with advanced theory
  into complete ELINT and Jamming systems
   – Usually prototypes turned over to contractors
   – At times, built one-off systems
   – Digital filtering, OTH, etc.
• Use PhD students and staff
   – classified thesis!
• Ultimately 800 person lab



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Problem: Understand the Soviet
           Radar Order of Battle
• Where are the Soviet radars?
  – Consumers; SAC, CIA.
• Details of the radars
  – NSA/CIA to contractors
• Periphery of Soviet Union
  known
• Interior terra incognito



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Solution: A Fleet of ELINT Planes

• Joint NSA/CIA/Air Force/Navy
• Flew periphery of Soviet bloc 24/7
  – PB4Y2, P2V, C-97, RB-47, EC-121,
    C-130, EA-3B, RC-135
• Measured Soviet Air Defense
  – Revealed low-altitude coverage was good
• Continuous Comint



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ELINT – The Line of Sight Problem
        You got to get close!




   You got to get them turned on!!

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The Cost: 23 ELINT Planes
Date         Victim         Service       Aircraft            Pilot         Weapon
8Apr50       PB4Y - 2         USN            La-11           B.Do k i n     23/37mm
24Apr50       F-82            USA F         MiG-15          Keleinikov      23/37mm
 Apr50       F-51D            USA F         MiG-15           N.Guzhov       23/37mm
May50        F-51D            USA F          La-11           Yefremov        20mm
11May50       B-24            USA F         MiG-15         I.Shinkarenko    23/37mm
26Dec50      RB-29            USA F         MiG-15          S.Bhakae v      23/37mm
6Nov51       P2V - 2          USN           MiG-15          M.Schukin       23/37mm
13Jun52      RB-29            USA F         MiG-15          O.Fedot o v     23/37mm
7Oct52       RB-29            USA F         MiG-15          Zheryakov       23/37mm
7Oct52       RB-29            USA F         MiG-15            Lesnov        23/37mm
29Jul53      RB-50            USA F         MiG-15          A.Ryba k o v    23/37mm
4Sep54       P2V - 5          USN           MiG-15               ?          23/37mm
7Nov54       RB-29            USA F         MiG-15            Kosti n       23/37mm
17Apr55      RB-47H           USA F         MiG-15           Korot k o v    23/37mm
22Jun55      P2V - 5          USN           MiG-15               ?          23/37mm
10Sep5 6     RB-50            USA F         MiG-15               ?          23/37mm
27Jun58       C-118           USA F        MiG-17 P        Sevetlichnikov   23/37mm
2Sep58       C-130A           USA F         MiG-17          H.Gavrilo v     23/37mm
 1Jul60      RB-47            USA F        MiG-17 F         V.Polyakov      23/37mm
 1963        RB-47            USA F        MiG-19 S              ?           30mm
 1963         T-39            USA F        MiG-19 S              ?           30mm
10Mar64      RB-66C           USA F       MiG-21 F - 1 3     Zinowlj e v     30mm
14Dec65      RB-57F           USA F        MiG-17 F              ?          23/37mm


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Elint - Is There a Better Way?
              The U-2




      The Secret History of Silicon Valley
Stanford/Military/Industry Ecosystem


 • Stanford did basic research in electronics
 • Stanford and SRI do applied research
 • Microwave and systems companies in
   Silicon Valley produce equipment for the
   military




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Example: U-2 as an Sigint Platform (1956)
     Courtesy of Stanford and Silicon Valley
• System IV
   – 150 - 40,000 MHz
   – Stanford Electronics Laboratories
   – Ramo Woolridge
• E/F Band ELINT recorder (1956)
• A Band ELINT recorder (1959)
• E/F Band Jammer (1959)
   – Granger Associates
• Watkins Johnson
   – QRC -192 Elint receiver
   – 50 -14,000 MHz
• Communications receiver
   – 100-150 MHz/3 channel tape recorder
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Example: A-12 ELINT/EWS Suite (1965)

• System VI     ELINT analog recorder
   – 50 - 8,000 MHz -45 dbm
   – TRW
• Bluedog       SA-2 L-band guidance
                     jammer
   – Sylvania
• Pinpeg       SA-2 warning receiver
   – 2.8-3.2 & 4.8 -5.2 ghz -40 dbm
• Big Blast SA-2 Noise Jammer
• Mad Moth SA-2 Jammer




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Microwave Valley - Systems
                Some Stanford Alum’s

• Sylvania Electronics Defense Laboratory (1953)
    – Countermeasures, search receivers, converters
    – Hired faculty as consultants, including Terman
•   GE Microwave Laboratory (1956)
•   Granger Associates (1956) Bill Granger
•   Applied Technology (1959) Bill Granger
•   Electronic Systems Laboratories (ESL) (1964)
  – William Perry + 6 other’s from Sylvania EDL
• Argo Systems (1969) James de Broekert
• Advent Systems (1972) James de Broekert
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Terman Changes the Startup/University Rules
       Silicon Valley as We Know it Starts Here

•   Graduate students encouraged to start companies
•   Professors encouraged to consult for companies
•   Terman and other professors take board seats
•   Technology transfer/IP licensing easy
•   Getting out in the real world was good for your
    academic career




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Terman and the Cold War
   Silicon Valley’s 1st Engine of Entrepreneurship

                                                          Military
                            Entrepreneurs
                                                          Finance



Motivation                            Crisis                  Profit



Culture          Cooperative           Entrepreneurial
                                                                Outward-Facing
                                                                                       Risk Capital
                                                               Tech Universities

                                                  Free flow of
                                               People/Information


Infrastructure                             Predictable          Stable          Technical
                     24/7 Utilities
                                        Economic System      Legal System    Labs/Universities



                                                                                            Steve Blank 23 Sept 2008
Story 4: Spook Innovation




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Project: Melody                                                ~1960

• First noticed in Project Genetrix
     – Soviet P-20 Token radar bounced
       off our high altitude spy balloons
     – Was received by our radars
     – Hmm…
• Bistatic intercept receiver




Irony Alert: In WWII Germans used their Klein-Heidelberg Bistatic radar using the British “Chain Home” radar to track allied bombers



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Project: Melody                               ~1960

• Pick up Soviet radars bounced off their own ICBM’s
  during test flights
   – Used CIA “Tacksman” intercept sites in Beshahr/Kabkan Iran
   – Use the missiles’ telemetry beacon to steer our radars
• Produced intercepts of all ground-based Soviet missile
  tracking radars
   – Including all ABM radars
   – At a 1000 mile range
• Later used ionized cloud of Soviets nuclear tests




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OXCART / A-12
  U-2 Successor




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CIA: Directorate of Science & Technology

• Concerned about OXCART* vulnerability
     – First aircraft designed for Stealth (tail was plastic)
     – High speed (Mach 3.3), high altitude (90K feet)
• Facing evolved Soviet air defense system
• ELINT Staff Office (ESO) asked:
     – What’s the radar environment like inside the
       Soviet Union?

 * A-12/OXCART was the CIA version of the plane which was kept secret (15 built). SR-71 was the 2 seat Air Force
 reconnaissance version which was made public (31 built.) The YF-12 was an Air Force fighter interceptor (3 built.)


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Problem: Find “Tall King”

• Primary Soviet Air Defense Radar
  – Long Range, 375 miles
    • 150mhz, PRF 100/200hz, 800Kw
  – 100’ wide, 30’ high
• Where were they located?
• How many are there?
  – B52 bombers needed to know
  – OXCART needed to know

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Solution: Project “Flower Garden”
               Shoot the Moon

• Point dishes at the moon
• Use the moon as a bistatic
  reflector
• Listen for TALL KING signals
  – As earth and moon revolved and
    rotated all TALL KING’s came into
    view, one at a time
  – Plot their precise location



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HENHOUSE Radar

• Soviet HENHOUSE phased-array radar
  – 850’ long, 25MW
  – Missile Warning/ABM system
  – Space surveillance
• Identified via satellite photos
  and ELINT
• But what were its capabilities?


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Radio Dishes Get Funded

• Attach ELINT receivers to Bell Labs
  60’ antenna in New Jersey
  – Use Stanford“matched filter” techniques
• Use antennas at Sugar Grove,
  Chesapeake Bay, Aricebo, Jordell Bank
• Pay for and build Stanford “Dish”
  – Hide relationships via “cover agencies”
  – Air Force Cambridge Research Center
    and Office of Naval Research
  – Discovers “Hen House” radar


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PPMS: Power & Pattern
            Measurement Systems ~1962

• Now we know where Tall King & Spoon Rest radars are but
• Now we need to know:
   –   Spatial Coverage
   –   Radiated Power
   –   RF Coherence
   –   Polarization
• For Jamming and Stealth




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Project: Palladium
• Ok, now we know spatial coverage, etc. we need to
  know:
   – Sensitivity of Soviet radar receivers
   – How good were their operators
• Hence, Project Palladium
• Build a system that electronically generated and
  injected false targets into Soviet radars
   – They saw ghost aircraft
   – We could simulate any aircraft, any speed
   – Trick was to know what they were seeing




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Project: PALLADIUM

• Teamed with NSA and used SIGINT
  intercepts
  – Listened to their communication channels
    and could decrypt them in real time
  – Watch when they turned on their SA-2
    target tracking radar
• We used ground bases, naval ships,
  submarines

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Project Echo 1960
             ELINT Balloons in Space


• 100’ aluminized mylar balloon
• Cover was “radio relay” tests
• Originally to be launched from
  Vandenberg
• Launched in Aug 1960
• By this time something else
  was in space



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Story 5: 1956 - The Year It All Changes




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Lockheed Comes to Town

• Polaris missile SLBM
• Built in by Lockheed Missiles
  Division in Sunnyvale
  – Westinghouse Electric
    launch tube subcontractor
• 20,000 employees by 1960
  – From 0 in 4 years
  – HP: 3,000 employees 1960


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Lockheed and WS-117L
          NRO - Move Reconnaissance to Space
           CORONA
                                    SAMOS/SENTRY
                                                            Program P-11/ 989
                                                             SAMOS F-1/2/3
                         Imaging




  MIDAS - Program 461         VELA




                                                                ELINT/SIGINT
IR - Launch Detection   Nuclear Detection
                                                        Program A: Air Force - imaging and sigint
                                                        Program B: CIA - Imaging electroopitcal and sigint
                                                        Program C: Navy signit
                                                        Program D: U-2, A-12/Oxcart, D-21/Tagboard


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Lockheed - Agena
          Space Bus for Spy Satellites

• First restartable second stage
  – Boost and maneuvering
  – 3-axis stabilized
• Used on Thor, Atlas and Titan
• Controlled all 1960’s spy
  satellites
• 365 built on an assembly line
  in secret in Sunnyvale


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Stanford AEL/STL and Rambo

• William Rambo
  –   Designed “Carpet” Jammer at RRL
  –   Went to AIL after WWII, Stanford - 1951
  –   Headed AEL then STL - 1958
  –   NSA/CIA consultant
• Stanford STL leads the space ELINT effort
  – Works with Lockheed on ferret subsatellites




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STL/Lockheed and de Broekert

• James de Broekert of Stanford STL
• STL & Lockheed built P-11 Ferret
  sub-satellites carried on Corona
  photo satellites
   – 7 launched between Mar 1963-Oct 1964
• 1962: Samos F-2/3 Elint satellites
   – redesignated as Program 102
• Founded Argo, Signal Science,
  Advent Systems



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Project West Ford 1963
                A Ring of Chaff in Space


• 400 million copper dipoles
• 3/4’s of an inch long
• 2000 mile altitude, 5 miles wide,
  25 miles thick
• Cover was “radio relay” tests
• Launched as part of MIDAS




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Project Grab 1960-1962
                   ELINT in Space


• No more overflights or balloons
• Collect radar emissions from
  Soviet air defense radars
• Record, Store and Dump
• Built by the Naval Research
  Laboratory
• Used by SAC for EOB then
  given to the NRO


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Project POPPY 1962-1971
                Navy ELINT in Space

• Ships can no longer hide
• Collect radar emissions from
  Soviet naval vessels
• Clusters of satellites
• Triangulate and direction find




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Villard and Over the Horizon Radar
• Meteor trails
  – burst comm and ELINT receiver
• Nuclear tests
• OTH - Over The Horizon Radar
  – Monitor missile launches
    EARTHLING in Pakistan in 1961
    CHECKROTE in Taiwan in 1966
  – Aircraft tracking
• Stealth - 1969 at SRI


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The End of Classified Work at Stanford


 • In 1968, 35 percent of
   Stanford research
   funding in electronics
   was for classified work
 • 50% of SRI’s work was
   from DOD
 • April 9, 1969 400
   students occupy AEL

             The Secret History of Silicon Valley
Story 6: 1956 Why It’s Silicon Valley




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Meanwhile, on the Other
   Side of Town…
The Head of Radar Bombing training for Air Force
              starts a Company




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William Shockley
     “The Other Father of Silicon Valley”

• Director of Navy anti-submarine warfare operations
  group at Columbia (1942-1943)
• Head of Radar Bombing training for Air Force (1943-1945)
• Deputy Director and Research Director of the Weapons
  System Evaluation Group in the Defense Department
  (1954-1955)
• Co-inventor of the transistor
   – Nobel Prize in 1956
• Founded Shockley Semiconductor 1955
   – First semiconductor company in California



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William Shockley
 “Great Researcher, Awesome Talent
     Spotter, Horrible Manager”
• Unintended consequences:
  “The traitorous 8” leave Shockley
  – found Fairchild Semiconductor
     • First VC Investment (Venrock)
  – Noyce & Moore leave Fairchild to start Intel
  – 65 other chip companies in the next 20 years
• Eugenics beliefs end his career 1963


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The Secret History of Silicon Valley
Semiconductor Genealogy: 1955 - 1976

     The Secret History of Silicon Valley
Shockley’s Legacy


• It’s Silicon Valley




          The Secret History of Silicon Valley
Story 7: Why We All Don’t Work for
         the Government

    The Rise of Private Capital




         The Secret History of Silicon Valley
Venture Capital
  Silicon Valley’s 2nd Engine of Entrepreneurship

                                                           Venture
                            Entrepreneurs
                                                           Finance



Motivation                             Crisis                  Profit



Culture          Cooperative            Entrepreneurial
                                                                 Outward-Facing
                                                                                       Risk Capital
                                                                Tech Universities


                                                   Free flow of
                                                People/Information


Infrastructure                              Predictable          Stable          Technical
                     24/7 Utilities
                                         Economic System      Legal System    Labs/Universities



                                                                                             Steve Blank 23 Sept 2008
The Valley Attracts Financial Attention
      The 1st West Coast IPO’s

• 1956   Varian

• 1957   Hewlett Packard

• 1958   Ampex



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The Rise of Risk Capital
       Family Money                1940’s - 1960’s

• J.H. Whitney
  – 1st family office 1946
• Laurance Rockefeller
  – Draper Gaither & Anderson (1st limited Partnership) 1958
  – Spun out as Venrock in 1969
• Bessemer

• East Coast focus
• Wide variety of industries


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The Rise of Risk Capital
         East Coast VC Experiments


• 1946 American Research & Development
  – George Doriot
  – Right idea, wrong model
    (public VC firm)
• 1963 Boston Capital




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The Rise of Risk Capital
              “The Group”                  1950’s

• First Bay Area “Angels”
  –   Reid Dennis
  –   William Bryan
  –   William Edwards
  –   William K. Bowes
  –   Daniel McGanney

  ~ 10 deals $75 -$300K




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Reid Dennis Remembers


• “The first 25 electronics companies
  required total capital of $300k each and
  private individuals formed the basis of
  the early syndicates”
• “….in 1975, prior to the relaxation of
  ERISA laws, the entire VC industry
  raised $10m”



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Soviet Union Launches Sputnik and
         the U.S. Venture Capital Industry

• Soviet satellite shocked the U.S.
• Galvanized congress
• New agencies/programs
  –   NASA
  –   ARPA
  –   National Defense Education Act
  –   SBA SBIC Act




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The Rise of Risk Capital
                     SBIC Act of 1958

• Gov’t match of private investments 3:1
• 700 SBIC funds by 1965
  – 75% of all VC funding in 1968, 7% in 1988
• Corporate
  – Bank of America - George Quist, Tom Clauson
  – Firemans Fund/American Express - Reid Dennis
• Private
  –   1959 Continental Capital - Frank Chambers
  –   The Group; Bryan Edwards, McGanney
  –   1962 Pitch Johnson & Bill Draper
  –   1962 Sutter Hill
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Defense R&D Budget

                                                                                                                                                   Defense R&D



    $ Billions




Sources: United States National Science Foundation Science and Engineering Indicators 2006, 2006, http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind06/append/c4/at04-03.pdf; United States
Governemnt, Budgetfor FY 05, Historical Tables, 2004, Table 9.7, http://www.gpoaccess.gov/-usbudget/fy05/hist.html



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Defense R&D Budget
                                                   California

                                                                                                                                                   Defense R&D


                                                                                                                                                     California
    $ Billions                                                                                                                                      Defense R&D




Sources: United States National Science Foundation Science and Engineering Indicators 2006, 2006, http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind06/append/c4/at04-03.pdf; United States
Governemnt, Budgetfor FY 05, Historical Tables, 2004, Table 9.7, http://www.gpoaccess.gov/-usbudget/fy05/hist.html



                                                       The Secret History of Silicon Valley
Defense R&D Budget
                                                  Silicon Valley

                                                                                                                                                   Defense R&D



    $ Billions                                                                                                                                       California
                                                                                                                                                    Defense R&D


                                                                                                                                                    Silicon Valley
                                                                                                                                                    Defense R&D




Sources: United States National Science Foundation Science and Engineering Indicators 2006, 2006, http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind06/append/c4/at04-03.pdf; United States
Governemnt, Budgetfor FY 05, Historical Tables, 2004, Table 9.7, http://www.gpoaccess.gov/-usbudget/fy05/hist.html



                                                       The Secret History of Silicon Valley
Defense R&D Budget
                                              Versus Venture Capital


                                                                                                                                                   Defense R&D
    $ Billions
                                                                                                                                                     California
                                                                                                                                                    Defense R&D


                                                                                                                                                    Silicon Valley
                                                                                                                                                    Defense R&D

                                                                                                                                                     Silicon Valley
                                                                                                                                                         Venture


Sources: United States National Science Foundation Science and Engineering Indicators 2006, 2006, http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind06/append/c4/at04-03.pdf; United States
Governemnt, Budgetfor FY 05, Historical Tables, 2004, Table 9.7, http://www.gpoaccess.gov/-usbudget/fy05/hist.html



                                                       The Secret History of Silicon Valley
Defense R&D Budget
                                              Versus Venture Capital

                                                                                                                                                   Defense R&D

    $ Billions
                                                                                                                                                     California
                                                                                                                                                    Defense R&D


                                                                                                                                                    Silicon Valley
                                                                                                                                                    Defense R&D

                                                                                                                                                     Silicon Valley
                                                                                                                                                         Venture



Sources: United States National Science Foundation Science and Engineering Indicators 2006, 2006, http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind06/append/c4/at04-03.pdf; United States
Governemnt, Budgetfor FY 05, Historical Tables, 2004, Table 9.7, http://www.gpoaccess.gov/-usbudget/fy05/hist.html



                                                       The Secret History of Silicon Valley
The Rise of Risk Capital
                The Limited Partnership

•   DGA (Draper Gaither & Anderson)                    1958
•   Rock and Davis                                     1961
•   Sutter Hill                                         1964
•   TA Associates                                      1968
•   Mayfield Fund                                      1969
•   Patricof & Co.                                      1969
•   Kleiner Perkins                                     1972
•   Capital Mgmt Services (Sequoia)                    1972




                The Secret History of Silicon Valley
The Rise of Risk Capital
                1978/1979 - A Watershed

• Capital gains slashed (1978)
   – 49.5% to 28%

• Employee Retirement Income Security Act (1979)
   – Pension funds can invest




                    The Secret History of Silicon Valley
Venture Capital
  Silicon Valley’s 2nd Engine of Entrepreneurship

                                                           Venture
                            Entrepreneurs
                                                           Finance



Motivation                             Crisis                  Profit



Culture          Cooperative            Entrepreneurial
                                                                 Outward-Facing
                                                                                       Risk Capital
                                                                Tech Universities


                                                   Free flow of
                                                People/Information


Infrastructure                              Predictable          Stable          Technical
                     24/7 Utilities
                                         Economic System      Legal System    Labs/Universities



                                                                                             Steve Blank 23 Sept 2008
Summary

• Terman/Stanford/Government responsible for
  entrepreneurial culture of Silicon Valley
• Military primed the pump as a customer for key
  technologies
   – Semiconductors, computers, Internet
   – But very little technical cross pollination
• Venture Capital turned the valley to volume corporate
  and consumer applications
  Is there another “crisis” that will restart the
            valley’s cycle of innovation?
     Or will we continue to be profit driven?

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WWII Sources - Books
•   WWII
    –   A Radar History of WWII - Louis Brown
    –   Confound and Destroy - Martin Streetly
    –   Echoes of War, the Story of H2S Radar - Sir Bernard Lovell
    –   The Invention that Changed the World - Robert Buderi
    –   Wizard War, British Scientific Intelligence - R.V. Jones
    –   History of Air Intercept Radar and British Nightfighter - Ian White
    –   The Luftwaffe Over Germany: Defense of the Reich - Donald Caldwell
    –   Instruments of Darkness: The History of Electronic Warfare - Alfred Price
    –   Volume I: The History of US. Electronic Warfare to 1946 - Alfred Price




                           The Secret History of Silicon Valley
Cold War Sources - Books

•   Cold War
     –   Volume II: The History of US. Electronic Warfare: Renaissance Years- Alfred Price
     –   The Wizards of Langley - Jeffrey T. Richelson
     –   Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency - James Bamford
     –   The Puzzle Palace: Inside the NSA, - James Bamford
     –   Secrets of Signals Intelligence During the Cold War and Beyond - Matthew M. Aid, Cees Wiebes
     –   Eternal Vigilance? - Jeffreys-Jones, Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones, Christopher M. Andrew
     –   High-Cold-War-Strategic Air Reconnaissance and the Electronic Intelligence War - Robert Jackson
     –   By Any Means Necessary: America's Secret Air War in the Cold War - William E. Burrows
     –   Shadow Flights: America's Secret Airwar Against the Soviet Union: A Cold War History - C. Peebles
     –   Spyplane - Norman Polmar
     –   Radar Handbook, - Merrill I. Skolnik
     –   Out From Behind the Eight Ball: A History of Project Echo by Doanld C. Elder




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Silicon Valley Sources - Books

•   Terman/Shockley/Intel
     –   Fred Terman at Stanford - Stewart Gilmore
     –   Broken Genius: The Rise and Fall of William Shockley- Joel Shurkin
     –   The Man Behind the Microchip: Robert Noyce - Leslie Berlin
•   Silicon Valley History
     –   Electronics in the West: the First Fifty Years - Jane Morgan
     –   The Origins of the Electronics Industry on the Pacific Coast- Arthur Norberg
     –   Creating the Cold War University: The Transformation of Stanford - Rebecca S. Lowen
     –   The Cold War and American Science: The Military-Industrial-Academic Complex at MIT and
         Stanford - Stuart W. Leslie
     –   Making Silicon Valley: Innovation & the Growth of High Tech - C. Lecuyer
     –   Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128 - Annalee Saxenian
•   Venture Capital
     –   Creative Capital: Georges Doriot and the Birth of Venture Capital - Spencer E. Ante
•   Semiconductor Timeline to 1976: Semi and Don C. Hoefler




                                  The Secret History of Silicon Valley
ELINT Sources - Web
•   Engineering/ELINT in the CIA/NSA
     – http://www.tbp.org/pages/Publications/Bent/Features/F99Poteat.pdf
     – http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB54/
         • http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB54/st06.pdf
         • http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB54/st08.pdf
         • http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB60/abm022.pdf
     – https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/kent-
       csi/pdf/v11i2a05p.pdf
     – https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/kent-
       csi/pdf/v12i2a02p.pdf
     – https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-
       publications/books-and-monographs/a-12/hiding-oxcart-in-plain-sight.html
     – http://jya.com/nsa-elint.htm
     – http://fas.org/irp/program/list.htm
•   ELINT Aircraft Losses
     – http://www.rb-29.net/HTML/77ColdWarStory/08.01apndxC.htm
     – http://www.history.navy.mil/avh-1910/APP34.PDF




                        The Secret History of Silicon Valley
Photo and Movie Sources - Web
•   B-24 Ferret ELINT equipment photos
     – http://aafradio.org/
•   WWII Radar History/Photos/Radar Order of Battle
     –   www.gyges.dk
     –   http://www.luftarchiv.de/
     –   http://www.vectorsite.net/ttwiz.html The Wizard War
     –   http://www.museumwaalsdorp.nl/en/german_radar.html
     –   http://www.baermann.biz/pauke/index.php?catid=9&blogid=1
•   Movie Clips
     – 12 O’Clock High
     – Memphis Belle
     – Dr. Strangelove




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  • 54. Terman’s Postwar Strategy • Focus on microwaves and electronics – Not going to be left out of gov’t $’s this time • Recruits 11 former members of RRL as faculty • Set up the Electronics Research Laboratory (ERL) – “Basic” and Unclassified Research • First Office of Naval Research (ONR) contract 1946 • By 1950 Stanford was the MIT of the West The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 55. Problem: Jammers Need: More Power and Frequency Agility • More Power – WWII: low power jammers X 100’s of planes – Now each bomber needed to protect itself • Frequency Agility – WWII radars xmitted on a single frequency – Jammers needed to be manual tuned – Soviet radars used multiple frequencies The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 56. Solution: Electronically Tunable Microwave Power Tubes • Magnetron - limited scale, fixed/unstable freq • Klystron - scale to extremely high power – Drawback: narrow frequency range • Backward wave oscillator (BWO)/Carcinotron – Electronically tunable – Can sweep 1000/mhz per second – High Power ~1,000 watts The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 57. Problem: ELINT Receivers Need: Higher Bandwidth & Frequency Agility • High Bandwidth – Need to cover 300mhz to 40ghz w/one receiver • Frequency Agility – Soviet radars used multiple frequencies – Manual tuning would miss signals – Needed high probability of intercept single pulses The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 58. Solution: Electronically Tunable Wideband Amplifiers • Traveling Wave Tubes – High gain >40db, – low noise, – high bandwidth >1 octave – 300mhz - 50ghz – Tune at 1000mhz/sec The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 59. Microwave Valley - Components Klystrons, Carcinotrons, & Traveling Wave Tubes • Eitel-McCullough (1934) • Varian Associates (1948) • Litton Industries (1946) • Huggins Laboratories (1948) • Stewart Engineering (1952) • Watkins-Johnson (1957) • Microwave Electronics Co. (1959) The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 60. Korean War Changes the Game Spook Work Comes to Stanford • Applied Electronics Laboratory (AEL) – “Applied” and Classified Military programs – Doubles the size of the electronics program – Separate from the unclassified Electronics Research Laboratory – Made the university, for the first time, a full partner in the military-industrial complex The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 61. The Cold War and the Black Valley • The Cold War battlefield moves 500 miles east • Fear of a “nuclear Pearl Harbor” • Countermeasures, Elint and Sigint, become critical • Stanford becomes a center of excellence for the NSA, CIA, Navy, Air Force The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 62. The Cold War is an Electronic War • Russian air defense modeled after Germans – add surface to air missiles, fighter radar, IFF – Understand and defeat (ELINT) • Soviet strategic missile and bomber threat – Monitor telemetry (SIGINT) to understand performance – Photo reconnaissance to find silo’s and bombers • Soviet Naval threat – Monitor and track soviet submarines • Soviet Nuclear threat – Identify and understand production facilities The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 63. Stanford Technical Advisory Meetings • Air Force, Navy, Army, CIA and NSA • Sylvania, and other contractors • Review of projects and new concepts The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 64. Stanford Joins the “Black” World • Electronics Research Laboratory – “Basic” and Unclassified Research • Applied Electronics Laboratory (AEL) – “Applied” and Classified Military programs • Merge and become the Systems Engineering Lab (SEL) in 1955 – Same year Terman becomes Provost The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 65. Stanford Systems Engineering Lab • Immediate, practical application of real world intelligence problems for CIA, NSA, NRO, Air Force • Combined ERL components with advanced theory into complete ELINT and Jamming systems – Usually prototypes turned over to contractors – At times, built one-off systems – Digital filtering, OTH, etc. • Use PhD students and staff – classified thesis! • Ultimately 800 person lab The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 66. Problem: Understand the Soviet Radar Order of Battle • Where are the Soviet radars? – Consumers; SAC, CIA. • Details of the radars – NSA/CIA to contractors • Periphery of Soviet Union known • Interior terra incognito The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 67. The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 68. Solution: A Fleet of ELINT Planes • Joint NSA/CIA/Air Force/Navy • Flew periphery of Soviet bloc 24/7 – PB4Y2, P2V, C-97, RB-47, EC-121, C-130, EA-3B, RC-135 • Measured Soviet Air Defense – Revealed low-altitude coverage was good • Continuous Comint The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 69. ELINT – The Line of Sight Problem You got to get close! You got to get them turned on!! The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 70. The Cost: 23 ELINT Planes Date Victim Service Aircraft Pilot Weapon 8Apr50 PB4Y - 2 USN La-11 B.Do k i n 23/37mm 24Apr50 F-82 USA F MiG-15 Keleinikov 23/37mm Apr50 F-51D USA F MiG-15 N.Guzhov 23/37mm May50 F-51D USA F La-11 Yefremov 20mm 11May50 B-24 USA F MiG-15 I.Shinkarenko 23/37mm 26Dec50 RB-29 USA F MiG-15 S.Bhakae v 23/37mm 6Nov51 P2V - 2 USN MiG-15 M.Schukin 23/37mm 13Jun52 RB-29 USA F MiG-15 O.Fedot o v 23/37mm 7Oct52 RB-29 USA F MiG-15 Zheryakov 23/37mm 7Oct52 RB-29 USA F MiG-15 Lesnov 23/37mm 29Jul53 RB-50 USA F MiG-15 A.Ryba k o v 23/37mm 4Sep54 P2V - 5 USN MiG-15 ? 23/37mm 7Nov54 RB-29 USA F MiG-15 Kosti n 23/37mm 17Apr55 RB-47H USA F MiG-15 Korot k o v 23/37mm 22Jun55 P2V - 5 USN MiG-15 ? 23/37mm 10Sep5 6 RB-50 USA F MiG-15 ? 23/37mm 27Jun58 C-118 USA F MiG-17 P Sevetlichnikov 23/37mm 2Sep58 C-130A USA F MiG-17 H.Gavrilo v 23/37mm 1Jul60 RB-47 USA F MiG-17 F V.Polyakov 23/37mm 1963 RB-47 USA F MiG-19 S ? 30mm 1963 T-39 USA F MiG-19 S ? 30mm 10Mar64 RB-66C USA F MiG-21 F - 1 3 Zinowlj e v 30mm 14Dec65 RB-57F USA F MiG-17 F ? 23/37mm The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 71. Elint - Is There a Better Way? The U-2 The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 72. Stanford/Military/Industry Ecosystem • Stanford did basic research in electronics • Stanford and SRI do applied research • Microwave and systems companies in Silicon Valley produce equipment for the military The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 73. Example: U-2 as an Sigint Platform (1956) Courtesy of Stanford and Silicon Valley • System IV – 150 - 40,000 MHz – Stanford Electronics Laboratories – Ramo Woolridge • E/F Band ELINT recorder (1956) • A Band ELINT recorder (1959) • E/F Band Jammer (1959) – Granger Associates • Watkins Johnson – QRC -192 Elint receiver – 50 -14,000 MHz • Communications receiver – 100-150 MHz/3 channel tape recorder The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 74. Example: A-12 ELINT/EWS Suite (1965) • System VI ELINT analog recorder – 50 - 8,000 MHz -45 dbm – TRW • Bluedog SA-2 L-band guidance jammer – Sylvania • Pinpeg SA-2 warning receiver – 2.8-3.2 & 4.8 -5.2 ghz -40 dbm • Big Blast SA-2 Noise Jammer • Mad Moth SA-2 Jammer The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 75. Microwave Valley - Systems Some Stanford Alum’s • Sylvania Electronics Defense Laboratory (1953) – Countermeasures, search receivers, converters – Hired faculty as consultants, including Terman • GE Microwave Laboratory (1956) • Granger Associates (1956) Bill Granger • Applied Technology (1959) Bill Granger • Electronic Systems Laboratories (ESL) (1964) – William Perry + 6 other’s from Sylvania EDL • Argo Systems (1969) James de Broekert • Advent Systems (1972) James de Broekert The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 76. Terman Changes the Startup/University Rules Silicon Valley as We Know it Starts Here • Graduate students encouraged to start companies • Professors encouraged to consult for companies • Terman and other professors take board seats • Technology transfer/IP licensing easy • Getting out in the real world was good for your academic career The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 77. Terman and the Cold War Silicon Valley’s 1st Engine of Entrepreneurship Military Entrepreneurs Finance Motivation Crisis Profit Culture Cooperative Entrepreneurial Outward-Facing Risk Capital Tech Universities Free flow of People/Information Infrastructure Predictable Stable Technical 24/7 Utilities Economic System Legal System Labs/Universities Steve Blank 23 Sept 2008
  • 78. Story 4: Spook Innovation The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 79. Project: Melody ~1960 • First noticed in Project Genetrix – Soviet P-20 Token radar bounced off our high altitude spy balloons – Was received by our radars – Hmm… • Bistatic intercept receiver Irony Alert: In WWII Germans used their Klein-Heidelberg Bistatic radar using the British “Chain Home” radar to track allied bombers The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 80. Project: Melody ~1960 • Pick up Soviet radars bounced off their own ICBM’s during test flights – Used CIA “Tacksman” intercept sites in Beshahr/Kabkan Iran – Use the missiles’ telemetry beacon to steer our radars • Produced intercepts of all ground-based Soviet missile tracking radars – Including all ABM radars – At a 1000 mile range • Later used ionized cloud of Soviets nuclear tests The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 81. OXCART / A-12 U-2 Successor The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 82. CIA: Directorate of Science & Technology • Concerned about OXCART* vulnerability – First aircraft designed for Stealth (tail was plastic) – High speed (Mach 3.3), high altitude (90K feet) • Facing evolved Soviet air defense system • ELINT Staff Office (ESO) asked: – What’s the radar environment like inside the Soviet Union? * A-12/OXCART was the CIA version of the plane which was kept secret (15 built). SR-71 was the 2 seat Air Force reconnaissance version which was made public (31 built.) The YF-12 was an Air Force fighter interceptor (3 built.) The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 83. Problem: Find “Tall King” • Primary Soviet Air Defense Radar – Long Range, 375 miles • 150mhz, PRF 100/200hz, 800Kw – 100’ wide, 30’ high • Where were they located? • How many are there? – B52 bombers needed to know – OXCART needed to know The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 84. Solution: Project “Flower Garden” Shoot the Moon • Point dishes at the moon • Use the moon as a bistatic reflector • Listen for TALL KING signals – As earth and moon revolved and rotated all TALL KING’s came into view, one at a time – Plot their precise location The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 85. HENHOUSE Radar • Soviet HENHOUSE phased-array radar – 850’ long, 25MW – Missile Warning/ABM system – Space surveillance • Identified via satellite photos and ELINT • But what were its capabilities? The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 86. Radio Dishes Get Funded • Attach ELINT receivers to Bell Labs 60’ antenna in New Jersey – Use Stanford“matched filter” techniques • Use antennas at Sugar Grove, Chesapeake Bay, Aricebo, Jordell Bank • Pay for and build Stanford “Dish” – Hide relationships via “cover agencies” – Air Force Cambridge Research Center and Office of Naval Research – Discovers “Hen House” radar The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 87. PPMS: Power & Pattern Measurement Systems ~1962 • Now we know where Tall King & Spoon Rest radars are but • Now we need to know: – Spatial Coverage – Radiated Power – RF Coherence – Polarization • For Jamming and Stealth The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 88. Project: Palladium • Ok, now we know spatial coverage, etc. we need to know: – Sensitivity of Soviet radar receivers – How good were their operators • Hence, Project Palladium • Build a system that electronically generated and injected false targets into Soviet radars – They saw ghost aircraft – We could simulate any aircraft, any speed – Trick was to know what they were seeing The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 89. Project: PALLADIUM • Teamed with NSA and used SIGINT intercepts – Listened to their communication channels and could decrypt them in real time – Watch when they turned on their SA-2 target tracking radar • We used ground bases, naval ships, submarines The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 90. Project Echo 1960 ELINT Balloons in Space • 100’ aluminized mylar balloon • Cover was “radio relay” tests • Originally to be launched from Vandenberg • Launched in Aug 1960 • By this time something else was in space The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 91. Story 5: 1956 - The Year It All Changes The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 92. Lockheed Comes to Town • Polaris missile SLBM • Built in by Lockheed Missiles Division in Sunnyvale – Westinghouse Electric launch tube subcontractor • 20,000 employees by 1960 – From 0 in 4 years – HP: 3,000 employees 1960 The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 93. Lockheed and WS-117L NRO - Move Reconnaissance to Space CORONA SAMOS/SENTRY Program P-11/ 989 SAMOS F-1/2/3 Imaging MIDAS - Program 461 VELA ELINT/SIGINT IR - Launch Detection Nuclear Detection Program A: Air Force - imaging and sigint Program B: CIA - Imaging electroopitcal and sigint Program C: Navy signit Program D: U-2, A-12/Oxcart, D-21/Tagboard The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 94. Lockheed - Agena Space Bus for Spy Satellites • First restartable second stage – Boost and maneuvering – 3-axis stabilized • Used on Thor, Atlas and Titan • Controlled all 1960’s spy satellites • 365 built on an assembly line in secret in Sunnyvale The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 95. Stanford AEL/STL and Rambo • William Rambo – Designed “Carpet” Jammer at RRL – Went to AIL after WWII, Stanford - 1951 – Headed AEL then STL - 1958 – NSA/CIA consultant • Stanford STL leads the space ELINT effort – Works with Lockheed on ferret subsatellites The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 96. STL/Lockheed and de Broekert • James de Broekert of Stanford STL • STL & Lockheed built P-11 Ferret sub-satellites carried on Corona photo satellites – 7 launched between Mar 1963-Oct 1964 • 1962: Samos F-2/3 Elint satellites – redesignated as Program 102 • Founded Argo, Signal Science, Advent Systems The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 97. Project West Ford 1963 A Ring of Chaff in Space • 400 million copper dipoles • 3/4’s of an inch long • 2000 mile altitude, 5 miles wide, 25 miles thick • Cover was “radio relay” tests • Launched as part of MIDAS The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 98. Project Grab 1960-1962 ELINT in Space • No more overflights or balloons • Collect radar emissions from Soviet air defense radars • Record, Store and Dump • Built by the Naval Research Laboratory • Used by SAC for EOB then given to the NRO The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 99. Project POPPY 1962-1971 Navy ELINT in Space • Ships can no longer hide • Collect radar emissions from Soviet naval vessels • Clusters of satellites • Triangulate and direction find The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 100. Villard and Over the Horizon Radar • Meteor trails – burst comm and ELINT receiver • Nuclear tests • OTH - Over The Horizon Radar – Monitor missile launches EARTHLING in Pakistan in 1961 CHECKROTE in Taiwan in 1966 – Aircraft tracking • Stealth - 1969 at SRI The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 101. The End of Classified Work at Stanford • In 1968, 35 percent of Stanford research funding in electronics was for classified work • 50% of SRI’s work was from DOD • April 9, 1969 400 students occupy AEL The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 102. Story 6: 1956 Why It’s Silicon Valley The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 103. Meanwhile, on the Other Side of Town… The Head of Radar Bombing training for Air Force starts a Company The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 104. William Shockley “The Other Father of Silicon Valley” • Director of Navy anti-submarine warfare operations group at Columbia (1942-1943) • Head of Radar Bombing training for Air Force (1943-1945) • Deputy Director and Research Director of the Weapons System Evaluation Group in the Defense Department (1954-1955) • Co-inventor of the transistor – Nobel Prize in 1956 • Founded Shockley Semiconductor 1955 – First semiconductor company in California The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 105. William Shockley “Great Researcher, Awesome Talent Spotter, Horrible Manager” • Unintended consequences: “The traitorous 8” leave Shockley – found Fairchild Semiconductor • First VC Investment (Venrock) – Noyce & Moore leave Fairchild to start Intel – 65 other chip companies in the next 20 years • Eugenics beliefs end his career 1963 The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 106. The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 107. Semiconductor Genealogy: 1955 - 1976 The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 108. Shockley’s Legacy • It’s Silicon Valley The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 109. Story 7: Why We All Don’t Work for the Government The Rise of Private Capital The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 110. Venture Capital Silicon Valley’s 2nd Engine of Entrepreneurship Venture Entrepreneurs Finance Motivation Crisis Profit Culture Cooperative Entrepreneurial Outward-Facing Risk Capital Tech Universities Free flow of People/Information Infrastructure Predictable Stable Technical 24/7 Utilities Economic System Legal System Labs/Universities Steve Blank 23 Sept 2008
  • 111. The Valley Attracts Financial Attention The 1st West Coast IPO’s • 1956 Varian • 1957 Hewlett Packard • 1958 Ampex The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 112. The Rise of Risk Capital Family Money 1940’s - 1960’s • J.H. Whitney – 1st family office 1946 • Laurance Rockefeller – Draper Gaither & Anderson (1st limited Partnership) 1958 – Spun out as Venrock in 1969 • Bessemer • East Coast focus • Wide variety of industries The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 113. The Rise of Risk Capital East Coast VC Experiments • 1946 American Research & Development – George Doriot – Right idea, wrong model (public VC firm) • 1963 Boston Capital The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 114. The Rise of Risk Capital “The Group” 1950’s • First Bay Area “Angels” – Reid Dennis – William Bryan – William Edwards – William K. Bowes – Daniel McGanney ~ 10 deals $75 -$300K The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 115. Reid Dennis Remembers • “The first 25 electronics companies required total capital of $300k each and private individuals formed the basis of the early syndicates” • “….in 1975, prior to the relaxation of ERISA laws, the entire VC industry raised $10m” The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 116. Soviet Union Launches Sputnik and the U.S. Venture Capital Industry • Soviet satellite shocked the U.S. • Galvanized congress • New agencies/programs – NASA – ARPA – National Defense Education Act – SBA SBIC Act The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 117. The Rise of Risk Capital SBIC Act of 1958 • Gov’t match of private investments 3:1 • 700 SBIC funds by 1965 – 75% of all VC funding in 1968, 7% in 1988 • Corporate – Bank of America - George Quist, Tom Clauson – Firemans Fund/American Express - Reid Dennis • Private – 1959 Continental Capital - Frank Chambers – The Group; Bryan Edwards, McGanney – 1962 Pitch Johnson & Bill Draper – 1962 Sutter Hill The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 118. Defense R&D Budget Defense R&D $ Billions Sources: United States National Science Foundation Science and Engineering Indicators 2006, 2006, http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind06/append/c4/at04-03.pdf; United States Governemnt, Budgetfor FY 05, Historical Tables, 2004, Table 9.7, http://www.gpoaccess.gov/-usbudget/fy05/hist.html The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 119. Defense R&D Budget California Defense R&D California $ Billions Defense R&D Sources: United States National Science Foundation Science and Engineering Indicators 2006, 2006, http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind06/append/c4/at04-03.pdf; United States Governemnt, Budgetfor FY 05, Historical Tables, 2004, Table 9.7, http://www.gpoaccess.gov/-usbudget/fy05/hist.html The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 120. Defense R&D Budget Silicon Valley Defense R&D $ Billions California Defense R&D Silicon Valley Defense R&D Sources: United States National Science Foundation Science and Engineering Indicators 2006, 2006, http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind06/append/c4/at04-03.pdf; United States Governemnt, Budgetfor FY 05, Historical Tables, 2004, Table 9.7, http://www.gpoaccess.gov/-usbudget/fy05/hist.html The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 121. Defense R&D Budget Versus Venture Capital Defense R&D $ Billions California Defense R&D Silicon Valley Defense R&D Silicon Valley Venture Sources: United States National Science Foundation Science and Engineering Indicators 2006, 2006, http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind06/append/c4/at04-03.pdf; United States Governemnt, Budgetfor FY 05, Historical Tables, 2004, Table 9.7, http://www.gpoaccess.gov/-usbudget/fy05/hist.html The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 122. Defense R&D Budget Versus Venture Capital Defense R&D $ Billions California Defense R&D Silicon Valley Defense R&D Silicon Valley Venture Sources: United States National Science Foundation Science and Engineering Indicators 2006, 2006, http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind06/append/c4/at04-03.pdf; United States Governemnt, Budgetfor FY 05, Historical Tables, 2004, Table 9.7, http://www.gpoaccess.gov/-usbudget/fy05/hist.html The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 123. The Rise of Risk Capital The Limited Partnership • DGA (Draper Gaither & Anderson) 1958 • Rock and Davis 1961 • Sutter Hill 1964 • TA Associates 1968 • Mayfield Fund 1969 • Patricof & Co. 1969 • Kleiner Perkins 1972 • Capital Mgmt Services (Sequoia) 1972 The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 124. The Rise of Risk Capital 1978/1979 - A Watershed • Capital gains slashed (1978) – 49.5% to 28% • Employee Retirement Income Security Act (1979) – Pension funds can invest The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 125. Venture Capital Silicon Valley’s 2nd Engine of Entrepreneurship Venture Entrepreneurs Finance Motivation Crisis Profit Culture Cooperative Entrepreneurial Outward-Facing Risk Capital Tech Universities Free flow of People/Information Infrastructure Predictable Stable Technical 24/7 Utilities Economic System Legal System Labs/Universities Steve Blank 23 Sept 2008
  • 126. Summary • Terman/Stanford/Government responsible for entrepreneurial culture of Silicon Valley • Military primed the pump as a customer for key technologies – Semiconductors, computers, Internet – But very little technical cross pollination • Venture Capital turned the valley to volume corporate and consumer applications Is there another “crisis” that will restart the valley’s cycle of innovation? Or will we continue to be profit driven? The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 127. This Presentation is On-line Watch This Talk Online http://bit.ly/SecretVideo Read the Backstory http://bit.ly/SecretStories Read the Blog www.steveblank.com
  • 128. WWII Sources - Books • WWII – A Radar History of WWII - Louis Brown – Confound and Destroy - Martin Streetly – Echoes of War, the Story of H2S Radar - Sir Bernard Lovell – The Invention that Changed the World - Robert Buderi – Wizard War, British Scientific Intelligence - R.V. Jones – History of Air Intercept Radar and British Nightfighter - Ian White – The Luftwaffe Over Germany: Defense of the Reich - Donald Caldwell – Instruments of Darkness: The History of Electronic Warfare - Alfred Price – Volume I: The History of US. Electronic Warfare to 1946 - Alfred Price The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 129. Cold War Sources - Books • Cold War – Volume II: The History of US. Electronic Warfare: Renaissance Years- Alfred Price – The Wizards of Langley - Jeffrey T. Richelson – Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency - James Bamford – The Puzzle Palace: Inside the NSA, - James Bamford – Secrets of Signals Intelligence During the Cold War and Beyond - Matthew M. Aid, Cees Wiebes – Eternal Vigilance? - Jeffreys-Jones, Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones, Christopher M. Andrew – High-Cold-War-Strategic Air Reconnaissance and the Electronic Intelligence War - Robert Jackson – By Any Means Necessary: America's Secret Air War in the Cold War - William E. Burrows – Shadow Flights: America's Secret Airwar Against the Soviet Union: A Cold War History - C. Peebles – Spyplane - Norman Polmar – Radar Handbook, - Merrill I. Skolnik – Out From Behind the Eight Ball: A History of Project Echo by Doanld C. Elder The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 130. Silicon Valley Sources - Books • Terman/Shockley/Intel – Fred Terman at Stanford - Stewart Gilmore – Broken Genius: The Rise and Fall of William Shockley- Joel Shurkin – The Man Behind the Microchip: Robert Noyce - Leslie Berlin • Silicon Valley History – Electronics in the West: the First Fifty Years - Jane Morgan – The Origins of the Electronics Industry on the Pacific Coast- Arthur Norberg – Creating the Cold War University: The Transformation of Stanford - Rebecca S. Lowen – The Cold War and American Science: The Military-Industrial-Academic Complex at MIT and Stanford - Stuart W. Leslie – Making Silicon Valley: Innovation & the Growth of High Tech - C. Lecuyer – Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128 - Annalee Saxenian • Venture Capital – Creative Capital: Georges Doriot and the Birth of Venture Capital - Spencer E. Ante • Semiconductor Timeline to 1976: Semi and Don C. Hoefler The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 131. ELINT Sources - Web • Engineering/ELINT in the CIA/NSA – http://www.tbp.org/pages/Publications/Bent/Features/F99Poteat.pdf – http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB54/ • http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB54/st06.pdf • http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB54/st08.pdf • http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB60/abm022.pdf – https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/kent- csi/pdf/v11i2a05p.pdf – https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/kent- csi/pdf/v12i2a02p.pdf – https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi- publications/books-and-monographs/a-12/hiding-oxcart-in-plain-sight.html – http://jya.com/nsa-elint.htm – http://fas.org/irp/program/list.htm • ELINT Aircraft Losses – http://www.rb-29.net/HTML/77ColdWarStory/08.01apndxC.htm – http://www.history.navy.mil/avh-1910/APP34.PDF The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 132. Photo and Movie Sources - Web • B-24 Ferret ELINT equipment photos – http://aafradio.org/ • WWII Radar History/Photos/Radar Order of Battle – www.gyges.dk – http://www.luftarchiv.de/ – http://www.vectorsite.net/ttwiz.html The Wizard War – http://www.museumwaalsdorp.nl/en/german_radar.html – http://www.baermann.biz/pauke/index.php?catid=9&blogid=1 • Movie Clips – 12 O’Clock High – Memphis Belle – Dr. Strangelove The Secret History of Silicon Valley
  • 133. This Presentation is On-line Watch This Talk Online http://bit.ly/SecretVideo Read the Backstory http://bit.ly/SecretStories Read the Blog www.steveblank.com The Secret History of Silicon Valley