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AVIA 39

Reports and memoranda on German radar, communications and electronics work investigated by the Sub-committee for Investigation of German Electronics and Signals Organisation, a British inter-service sub-committee of the Operations and Technical...

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AVIA 39
Title
Operations and Technical Radio Committee (Watson-Watt Committee): Sub-committee for Investigation of German Electronics and Signals Organisation: Reports and Memoranda
Date
1945-1946
Description

Reports and memoranda on German radar, communications and electronics work investigated by the Sub-committee for Investigation of German Electronics and Signals Organisation, a British inter-service sub-committee of the Operations and Technical Radio Committee.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Creator(s)
Ministry of Civil Aviation, Operations and Technical Radio Committee, Sub-committee for Investigation of German Electronics and Signals, 1945-1946
Physical description
86 file(s)
Subjects
Topics
Radio and television
Computing
Administrative / biographical background

The Sub-Committee for Investigation of German Electronics and Signals Organisation (SIGESO), formed in September 1944, was a British Inter-Service body, a sub-committee of the Operations and Technical Radio Committee whose Chairman was Sir Robert Watson- Watt. The function of the SIGESO was to arrange British investigation on German work on radar, communications and electronics, and to co-ordinate the contribution of the British Supply Department, Research and Development Establishment to the work of Group 1 C.I.O.S. (Combined Intelligence Objectives Sub-Committee). It also provided information derived from its investigations to allied governments, and various institutions including universities and trade associations.

The work of the SIGESO was divided into four branches: a travel agency which arranged the formation, briefing and dispatch of all investigating teams, a record office which collected and published intelligence, a small permanent field team, and a branch for miscellaneous activities which included the interviewing of German scientists.

Amongst the functions of the Record Office branch was the preparation of a digest of research intelligence, a digest of production intelligence (which incorporated much of the detail of the former but with more information useful to manufactures) and the maintenance in the Central Radio Bureau of a library of German research reports.

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