Post by djaloms on Feb 16, 2024 23:41:19 GMT -5
Then, by order of the chief of the general staff, unit 8200 was formed as part of military intelligence (commander - colonel Avraham Alon) and the Center for Computer Facilities (abbreviation in Hebrew - Mamre), The first commander of which was colonel Mordechai Kikoin. Later, computer units were created in all branches and types of troops. The officers and soldiers of these units carry out multifaceted work on the computerization of all aspects of troop management, the collection and processing of information, strictest selection of candidates, training in an atmosphere of strict army discipline and exactingness, participation in real projects and fostering a sense of personal responsibility for the assigned task - all these factors allow us to prepare future leading Hi-Tech specialists during the years of army service. The first computer units in the IDF were created in 1959.
The development of systems for various purposes. Thanks to their UK Email List long-term efforts, the IDF is now one of the most computerized armies in the world. Army computer units did not arise out of nowhere - their creation was preceded by a number of achievements of Israeli engineers and programmers in the creation of computer equipment and software products. The development of Israeli computer technologies has a history of more than half a century. The creation of a computer department in the Ministry of Finance can probably be taken as a starting point. It happened in 1951. On the basis of this department, the Malam state-owned computer firm emerged, which started the production of software products in Israel. A great achievement was the creation in 1954 by scientists of the Institute named after Weizmann in Rehovot of one of the world's first digital computers, named WEIZAC.
Exploded with an article in which he sharply criticized the government for Over allegedly senselessly squandering budget funds on dubious military projects Schools of computer units of the IDF have gained worldwide popularity. They train 18-year-old recruits. thpast years, Israel has become a world superpower in high technologies, and this fact directly affects the technical armament of the IDF. The implementation of computer technology in the army was not an easy process. It's funny to remember now, but when the army's computer units wr department in the Ministry of Finance can probably be taken as a starting point. It happened in 1951. On the basis of this department, the Malam state-owned computer firm emerged, which started the production of software products in Israel. A grere created, the famous Israeli journalist Uri Avner, who held extreme leftist views,
The development of systems for various purposes. Thanks to their UK Email List long-term efforts, the IDF is now one of the most computerized armies in the world. Army computer units did not arise out of nowhere - their creation was preceded by a number of achievements of Israeli engineers and programmers in the creation of computer equipment and software products. The development of Israeli computer technologies has a history of more than half a century. The creation of a computer department in the Ministry of Finance can probably be taken as a starting point. It happened in 1951. On the basis of this department, the Malam state-owned computer firm emerged, which started the production of software products in Israel. A great achievement was the creation in 1954 by scientists of the Institute named after Weizmann in Rehovot of one of the world's first digital computers, named WEIZAC.
Exploded with an article in which he sharply criticized the government for Over allegedly senselessly squandering budget funds on dubious military projects Schools of computer units of the IDF have gained worldwide popularity. They train 18-year-old recruits. thpast years, Israel has become a world superpower in high technologies, and this fact directly affects the technical armament of the IDF. The implementation of computer technology in the army was not an easy process. It's funny to remember now, but when the army's computer units wr department in the Ministry of Finance can probably be taken as a starting point. It happened in 1951. On the basis of this department, the Malam state-owned computer firm emerged, which started the production of software products in Israel. A grere created, the famous Israeli journalist Uri Avner, who held extreme leftist views,