TRW Inc.

A satellite reflector being developed by TRW near [[Cleveland TRW Inc. was an American corporation involved in a variety of businesses, mainly aerospace, electronics, automotive, and credit reporting. It was a pioneer in multiple fields including electronic components, integrated circuits, computers, software and systems engineering. TRW built many spacecraft, including Pioneer 1, Pioneer 10, and several space-based observatories. It was #57 on the 1986 Fortune 500 list, and had 122,258 employees. The company was called Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc., after the 1958 merger of the Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation and Thompson Products. This was later shortened to TRW.

The company was founded in 1901 and lasted for just over a century until being acquired by Northrop Grumman in 2002. It spawned a variety of corporations, including Pacific Semiconductors, The Aerospace Corporation, Bunker-Ramo and Experian. Its automotive businesses were sold off by Northrop Grumman as TRW Automotive, which is now part of ZF Friedrichshafen. TRW veterans were instrumental in the founding of corporations like SpaceX.

In 1953, the company was recruited to lead the development of the United States' first ICBM. Starting with the initial design by Convair, the multi-corporate team launched Atlas in 1957. It flew its full range in 1958 and was then adapted to fly the Mercury astronauts into orbit. TRW also led development of the Titan missile, which was later adapted to fly the Gemini missions. The company served the U.S. Air Force as systems engineers on all subsequent ICBM development efforts but TRW never produced any missile hardware because of the conflict of interest. In 1960, Congress spurred the formation of the non-profit Aerospace Corporation to provide systems engineering support to the U.S. government but TRW continued to guide the ICBM efforts. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Theory of small oscillations in boiling water nuclear reactors by Corben, H. C. (Herbert Charles)

    Los Angeles, California : Washington, D.C. : Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation, Electronic Research Laboratory ; Available from the Office of Technical Services, Department of Commerce, 1958
    Format: Government Document Book


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    Power bursts in nuclear reactors by Corben, H. C. (Herbert Charles)

    Los Angeles, California : Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation, Electronic Research Laboratory, 1958
    Format: Government Document Book


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    Theory of power transients in the SPERT I reactor

    [Idaho Falls, Idaho] : U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Idaho Operations Office, 1958
    “…Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation…”
    Format: Government Document Book


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    Theory of power transients in the SPERT I reactor : final report by Horning, W. A.

    [Idaho Falls, Idaho] : U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Idaho Operations Office, 1958
    “…Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation…”
    Format: Government Document Book


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    Kinetic studies of heterogeneous water reactors : Annual summary report - 1959.

    Los Angeles, California : Ramo-Wooldridge Division, Research Laboratory, 1960
    “…Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation…”
    Format: Government Document Book