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Sponsors/Customers
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at our users' guidance page.
For Vendors
The Laboratory conducts a significant
amount of work with industry.
Find information and forms for vendors at the Contracting Services Department page.

Visit the
Beaver Works website to learn more about project-based learning collaborations
between Lincoln Laboratory and MIT campus.

LLCipher is a one-week summer workshop providing an introduction to theoretical cryptography for high-school students. Find out more and apply on the LLCipher home page.
GEM Consortium
The GEM program at Lincoln Laboratory, recently highlighted in Diversity in Action magazine, has been a major part of our diversity and inclusion efforts.
LLRISE
If you are a rising high-school senior interested in engineering, watch this video to see if our Radar Introduction for Student Engineers program is for you!
General News and Awards
Lincoln Laboratory has been working with the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate to improve situational awareness for first responders. The video linked here highlights this work.
Technology News
Modernization at the Reagan Test Site
Lincoln Laboratory helped upgrade the systems and capabilities at the Reagan Test Site on Kwajalein Atoll. Find out more about these development efforts at the following Tech Notes:
Wind Turbine Interference-Mitigation Study
A strategy for lessening
wind turbines' effects on the
performance of an aircraft
measurement system at
a naval air station could
inform future research into
interference mitigation for
other radar applications. Read more about this work in the Tech Note.
Noncontact laser ultrasound could yield significant impact for medical imaging
The laser ultrasound's optical approach acquires interior body imagery without patient contact to diagnose disease, injury, and other conditions.
Strike Group Defender: The Missile Matrix
Under the direction of the Office of Naval Research, Lincoln Laboratory partnered with a video game developer to create an interactive game that trains sailors to tactically plan for and respond to threats posed by anti-ship cruise missiles.
Glowing tumors light a path to cancer treatment
A team of MIT Lincoln Laboratory staff, MIT researchers, and MGH surgeons has pursued a method for finding and removing tumors otherwise invisible to a surgeon's eye.