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has glosseng: Vannevar Bush Vannevar Bush helped to establish the U.S. military/university research partnership that later developed into ARPANET. He was appointed Chairman of the National Defense Research Committee in 1940 by President Roosevelt in order to help with World War II. One year later in 1941, Bush was appointed to Director of the "Office of Scientific Research and Development." This was created in order to coordinate weapons development research. By the end of the war, more than 6,000 scientists were employed to the Office of Scientific Research and Development, which also supervised the development of the atom bomb. From 1946 to 1947, he served as the chairman of the Joint Research and Development Board. Out of this would come DARPA, which in turn would lead to the ARPANET Project.
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