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He started his career in 1951 as a research scientist at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory with Project Matterhorn, then a classified project, to produce controlled thermonuclear fusion.
The balloon, developed for "silent entry" (military) use, was soon found to be unsuited for covert operations because of the noise and light from the burners, and the classified project was apparently abandoned.
"One day I came across an article that said the Army was looking for recent college grads with science backgrounds and an amateur radio license for a classified project," said Harrison W. Moore, who at the time was taking a year away from college to serve in the National Guard.
The Air Force and the Army are working on a classified project to use new combinations of surveillance aircraft and other sensors, along with intelligence on the ground, to try to detect and counter the increasingly deadly ambushes against American forces in Iraq, senior Pentagon officials said on Wednesday.
The classified project aims to keep terrorists away from what the Soviets left behind in patches of earth and a warren of tunnels that they used for atomic testing: among other things, plutonium and highly enriched uranium that Western scientists fear could be used to build an improvised nuclear device.
In 1999, in a highly classified project, Boeing was hired by the National Reconnaissance Office as the lead contractor for a new generation of imaging satellites.
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During the war he worked on classified projects.
Dennis R. Boxx, the company's senior vice president for corporate communications, said he could not comment on classified projects.
Mr. Widmer often worked on highly classified projects, none more secret than his proposed spy plane "Fish" (the letters stood for First Invisible Super Hustler).
We classified projects into complete control (pest generally no longer important), partial control (control in some areas but not others), and "in progress," for projects in development for which outcomes do not yet exist.
It also highlights the tricky act universities face in balancing the openness that is the bedrock of academic science with the secrecy demanded by agencies funding classified projects.
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