History of the Bureau of Engineering Navy Department During the World War
History of the Bureau of Engineering Navy Department During the World War
United States Navy Dept Bureau of Engineering
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The Government, more particularly through the Navy, has always been the largest purchaser of radio apparatus, and, since the con- sumer must eventually pay all costs of production, including patent litigation, it was manifestly the Government's duty — and this was done — to take as active interest as possible in such suits. When the United States entered the war there w r ere a number of suits pending in the Court of Claims, and many forming, some of them against the Government. It was early re...alized that to permit these suits to continue during the war would interfere materially with the increased production necessary for war purposes, since a suit always lessens the attention to normal affairs in any organiza- tion and requires the time and thought of its expert engineers. As expert radio engineers were none too numerous and many of them had entered the military services or were engaged in Government war work, the Navy Department demanded, in letters to the various litigants and in some cases to the courts, that all such litigations be suspended for the period of the war, which demand was acceded to in all cases.
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