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The '''IBM<!--http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/404292.pdf --> 473L Command and Control System''' ('''473L System''', '''473L''' [[colloquialism|colloq.]]) was a USAF{{r|SIedu}} [[Cold War]] "[[Support System|Big L]]" [[Support System]] with computer equipment at [[The Pentagon]] and, in Pennsylvania, the [[Raven Rock Mountain Complex|Alternate National Military Command Center nuclear bunker]]. Each 473L site included a Data Processing Subsystem (DPSS), Integrated Console Subsystem (ICSS),{{r|Brown}} Large Panel Display Subsystem, and Data Communications Subsystem{{r|PRM}} ([[Automatic Digital Network]] interface:<ref name=Singer>{{Cite court |date=December 14, 1977 |litigants=SINGER CO., LIBRASCOPE DIVISION v. UNITED STATES (Cite as 568 F.2d 695) |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YLGRAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA699&lpg=PA699&dq=IT%26T+473L&source=bl&ots=MBXuhjayrD&sig=VhCvC4WiPkXXk5LIMp8ndGYRAuM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=3W88U6qeNuHNsQS8sYLwDQ&ved=0CD8Q6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=IT%26T%20473L&f=false |quote=On October 16, 1962, the System Program Director forwarded to Librascope a draft of the interface specification that had been generated by the SIDG meetings. The accompanying transmittal document requested the 473-L [DPSS] contractor and subcontractors to review the draft specification … L-119 [[Data buffer|buffer processor]]}}</ref> "AUTODIN Data Terminal Bay").{{r|Figure1-2}} The "System 473L" was an "on-line, real-time information processing system designed to facilitate effective management of USAF resources, particularly during emergency situations"{{r|AppendixA}} e.g., for: "situation monitoring, resource monitoring, plan evaluation, plan generation and modification, and operations monitoring".<ref name=TR65-171>{{cite book|url=https://archive.org/stream/bitsavers_mitreESDTe65171AdvancedProgrammingDevelopmentsASur_5291796/ESD-TR-65-171_Advanced_Programming_Developments_A_Survey_Feb65_djvu.txt |title=Full text of "mitre :: ESD Technical Reports :: ESD-TR-65-171 Advanced Programming Developments A Survey Feb65"|
==Background==
In early 1952, the Pentagon's [[Joint War Room|USAF Command Post]] (AFCP) "arranged" to receive [[Air Defense Command]] (ADC) exercise data{{r|Sturm1967}} such as for planned mock attacks into defense sectors by faker aircraft (e.g., in 1955 [[Fairchild Trophy|on Amarillo, Denver, Salt Lake City, Kansas City, San Antonio]]<ref>[http://www.7bwb-36assn.org/b36genhistpg4.html 7th WING OPERATIONS HISTORY, 1955-1958] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121006083920/http://www.7bwb-36assn.org/b36genhistpg4.html |date=2012-10-06 }}. 7bwb-36assn.org. Retrieved on 2013-09-18.</ref> and Phoenix.)<ref name="google">{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1338&dat=19550502&id=XPpXAAAAIBAJ&pg=4206,164978|title=Spokane Daily Chronicle - Google News Archive Search|
The [[Air Force Command Post Systems Division]] was activated in 1960 for handling AFCP equipment issues (cf. [[Air Force Systems Command|AFSC's]] [[Electronic Systems Division]] which had the SPO) and in October 1962, [[United States Department of Defense|DoD]] Directive S-5100.30 "designated 473L as the “Air Force service headquarters subsystem” of the [[Worldwide Military Command and Control System]] (WWMCCS) established the same month."{{r|Sturm1967}}
==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://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a201708.pdf |number=ESD-TR-88-276 (AD-A201 708) |
==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|
==Complete operational capability==
A second IBM 1410 computer was installed by December 15, 1966,{{r|Sturm1967}}{{rp|47}} and the entire 473L System included:
;AN/FYA-2 Integrated Data Transfer Console: The AN/FYA-2{{r|Figure1-2}} ("473L Integrated Console"<ref>http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/informatics/antaccs/ANTACCS_Final_Report_Phase_One_Volume_V_Technology_Part_1_Jan65.pdf |Consoles tied to a core memory buffer which is connected to an IBM 1401 or 1410 at the Air Force Command Post (OTC of 473L). … Data Display Central 465L … LTV 7000 High Speed Display System</ref> with Logic Keyboard Display (LKB) provided the fully equipped 473L operator environment—cf. AN/FYA-3<ref name="document-center">{{cite web|url=http://www.document-center.com/standards/show/MIL-C-27114 |title=Document Center, Inc. | Your Online Library of US and International Standards|publisher=document-center.com|
;Query Language (473L Query):<ref>https://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/ai-repository/ai/areas/doc/bib/langs.txt (cites "Sammet 1969, p.665.")</ref> Query Language was "very similar to the [[COLINGO]] query language{{r|TR65-171}} and was "a constrained English language…for man-machine communication in System 473L. …<!-- The system operator, using the Electronic Typewriter element of the Integrated Console, constructs a Query Language statement … -->to retrieve data from any file in the system or to perform certain other functions."{{r|TR66-261}} For example, the code for airfields both within Brazil and within a 2000-mile [[great-circle distance]] of [[Brazilia]] is:{{r|TR65-171}}
::''Retrieve airfields with country > Brazil, GCD (Brazilia » 2000)''
;Large Panel Display Subsystem{{r|PRM}}: IT&T was awarded the May 1965 contract for the large 473L display which was to present information in both [[black and white]] and in color.{{r|Sturm1967}} In 1971 an [[Iconorama]] was still being used by "[[NORAD]] at{{Where|reason=Chidlaw Building, Cheyenne Mountain, or somewhere else?|date=April 2014}} the Air Force System 473L".<ref name="google2">{{cite book|title=Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science: Volume 5 - Circulation to Coordinate Indexing|author1=Kent, A.|author2=Lancour, H.|date=1971|publisher=Taylor & Francis|isbn=9780824720056|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dvWkHF_6NAgC|page=398|
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{{Reflist |refs=
<ref name=ANTACCS>{{Cite report |date=July 1964 |title=Antaccs Project |url=http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/informatics/antaccs/ANTACCS_Project_Midway_Report_Jul64.pdf |format=Midway Report |
<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://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/297312.pdf |format=Technical Memorandum |number=TM-3511 |publisher=MITRE Corporation |
<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 |
<ref name=SIedu>{{Cite journal |journal=Electronics |date=July 30, 1964 |title=473L System's AN/FYQ-11 |url=http://scienceservice.si.edu/pages/052125.htm |format=article transcript at scienceservice.si.edu |
<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 |
<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://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/483236.pdf |publisher=ESD Decision Science Laboratory |
<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
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