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Cold War RAND Study on Survivable Military Communications and Early Packet Switching

Cold War RAND Study on Survivable Military Communications and Early Packet Switching The passage discusses historical technical challenges in U.S. military communications during the Cold War and references Paul Baran's work that contributed to packet switching. It contains no new allegations, financial flows, or links to current powerful actors, making it low-value for investigative leads. Key insights: RAND analyzed vulnerability of AT&T Long Lines to Soviet attack.; Paul Baran was tasked with designing a survivable communication network.; Early research on packet switching stemmed from Cold War survivability concerns.

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