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The Fort Meade field office supports research and development of new cyber technologies for the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community organizations.
Annapolis Junction, Maryland
The Maryland Field Office at Fort Meade is an asset for the Laboratory's cybersecurity research and development efforts for the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community.
The 40,000-core interactive parallel computing system provides high-performance, on-demand computing resources to the Laboratory community.
Holyoke, Massachusetts and MIT Lincoln Laboratory
The Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center addresses supercomputing needs across all Laboratory research areas and supports collaborations between Laboratory and MIT campus researchers.
Researchers in the Lincoln Research Network Operations Center identify cyber threats and increase the Laboratory's network security.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
The Lincoln Research Network Operations Center provides the tools for analyzing and mitigating cyber threats.
At the Lincoln Space Surveillance Complex in Westford, Massachusetts, Lincoln Laboratory operates three high-power radar systems.
Westford, Massachusetts
Lincoln Laboratory operates a suite of radars to collect data that provides the U.S. military with space situational awareness and to obtain measurements that our researchers use to develop new systems for space surveillance.
The Microelectronics Laboratory covers 70,000 square feet.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
The Microelectronics Laboratory is a state-of-the-art semiconductor research and fabrication facility that supports the design, fabrication, and packaging of novel devices.
Staff can use a private wireless network to research mobile device technology in the Mobile Device Lab.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
The Mobile Device Lab offers a way to experiment with mobile device technology in a private setting separate from a public wireless network.
Twenty-five members part of the development team for the Multi-Band Test Terminal and Protected Anti-Jam Tactical SATCOM gather inside the antenna's radome.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
The Multi-Band Test Terminal (MBTT) enables testing of satellites, satellite terminal equipment, and new satellite communications technologies in the presence of jamming and other types of interference.
The ladar system on the right was integrated into the active range for testing. At the left is a cleanroom environment.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
The Optical Systems Test Facility offers researchers four specialized labs for testing diverse electro-optic systems.
Optical equipment is housed under a clean tent.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
The Optical Terminal Verification Testbed (OTVT) is the nation's leading independent laboratory for testing free-space laser communications terminals against emerging interoperability standards and interface control documents.
Researchers at Lincoln Laboratory are studying methods to use trapped ions for large-scale quantum information processing.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
We are studying methods to use trapped ions and Josephson junction–based superconducting circuits for large-scale quantum information processing.