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==OTC phase==
The "Operational and Training Capability" (OTC) phase by [[IBM Federal Systems]]{{r|ANTACCS}} was the first stage of development for the 473 program.{{r|ANTACCS}} Each "Computer Communication Console" by [[TRW Inc.|TRW]] Space Technology Laboratories{{r|TR65-171}} for OTC was part of the "DC400B/DIB display and interrogation system" that had 2 "10-inch CRT displays together with a sophisticated keyboard"{{r|ANTACCS}} This "temporary 473L system"{{r|Sturm1967}} had an [[IBM 1401]] computer and [[IBM 1405 Disk Storage Unit]].{{r|ANTACCS}} On January 1, 1963, [[Electronic Systems Center#Electronic Systems Division|ESD's]] 473L [[System Program Office]] was expanded (473L/492L SPO) with the added 492L responsibility for developing the [[United States Strike Command]]'s [http://www.mocavo.com/Congressional-Record-Volume-113-2/610445/1155 Joint Airborne Communications Center/Command Post] (SPOs were separated on June 15, 1965).<ref name=DelPapa>{{Cite report |last1=Del Papa |first1=Dr. E. Michael |last2=Warner |first2=Mary P | date=October 1987 |title=A Historical Chronology of the Electronic Systems Division 1947–1986 |url=http://
==OUR phase==
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==IOC phase==
The [[Librascope AN/FYQ-11 Data Processor Set]]{{r|Figure1-2}} was "a configuration of the L-3055" computer that [[Librascope]] manufactured at [[Glendale, California|Glendale]]<ref name="librascopememories">{{cite web|url=http://www.librascopememories.com/Librascope_Memories/History_files/Climate%20for%20Ingenuity%20-%201965.pdf |title=www.librascopememories.com/Librascope_Memories/History_files/Climate%20for%20Ingenuity%20-%201965.pdf |publisher=librascopememories.com|access-date=2015-03-08}}</ref> procured for the Initial Operational Capability phase with limited FYQ-11 equipment (e.g., without OA-6041 Control-Indicator Console).<ref name=PRM>{{Cite report |title=Programmer's Reference Manual |url=http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/generalPrecision/L-3055/L-3055_Programmers_Reference_Manual_Sep63.pdf |access-date=2014-04-08 |quote=Central Processor, Control Console, and Core Memory … Buffer Processors …Magnetic Tape Consoles, Card Reader/Punch, and Line Printer…Disc Memory}} ([http://www.marksmath.com/files/librascope/prm-01.html webpage transcription at MarksMath.com)]</ref> and only "4 integrated consoles".{{r|Brown}} FYQ-11 had been accepted by the USAF [[Electronic Systems Division]] in late March 1965{{r|Sturm1967}}{{rp|39}} to replace the IBM 1410 (each FYQ-11 was "234 cu ft [and required] 500 sq ft" area).<ref name="googleusercontent">{{cite web|url=https://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/BRL64-l.html |title=BRL Report 1964 |publisher=webcache.googleusercontent.com |access-date=2015-03-08 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150916184557/http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/BRL64-l.html |archive-date=2015-09-16 }}</ref> The FYQ-11 had been proposed on February 19, 1962, for the Complete Operational Capability{{r|Singer}} (dual AN/FYQ-11 sets with only a single OA-6041.){{r|PRM}} COC programs planned for the L-3055 included the "Deployment Monitor", "ACE-Tactical", and "ACE-Transport"{{r|TR66-261}}<!--Appendix B--> ([[Computer Based Training]] on the FYQ-11 was also planned.)<ref>{{Citation |format=letter |last=O'Brien |first=John T. |date=7 October 1968 |title=Review of Technical Document [ESD-TR-66-261] |publisher=ESD Public Information Division |___location=letter is last page of [
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<ref name=AppendixA>Appendix A of TR-66-261</ref>
<ref name=Brown>{{Cite report |last=Brown |first=C.B. |date=4 December 1962 |title=473L DPSS/ICSS Interface Description |url=http://
<ref name=Figure1-2>{{Citation |title=Programmer's Reference Manual |pages=1-3, 1-4 |chapter=Figure 1-2. AN/FYQ-11 Data Flow and Switching Control Diagram |chapter-url=http://www.marksmath.com/files/librascope/prm-fig-01-2.html |access-date=2014-04-06}}</ref>
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<ref name=Sturm1967>{{Cite report |last=Sturm |first=Thomas A. |date=August 1967 |title=The Air Force Command and Control System: 1950-1966 |url=http://www.afhso.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-110429-030.pdf |publisher=USAF Historical Division Liaison Office |access-date=2014-04-02 |quote=the Army maintained that the Air Force command and control network was insufficiently reliable to permit proper control of Army weapons [e.g., [[Nike missile]]s] in a crisis, and as a result the two services were, from a practical standpoint, poles apart on the issue of single control of weapons.}}</ref>
<ref name=TR66-261>{{Cite report |number=ESD-TR-66-261 |format=Technical Report |date=April 1966 |title=Computer Directed Training: System 473L Query Language |url=http://
<ref name=Wainstein>{{Cite report |last1=Wainstein |first1=L. (Project Leader) |date=June 1975|number=Study S-467 |publisher=[[Institute for Defense Analyses]] |title=The Evolution of U.S. Strategic Command and Control and Warning, 1945-1972 }}</ref>
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