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| In the spring of 1961, IBM announced
that it would build a new headquarters for the Supplies
Division in Dayton, N.J. The construction contract
for the 25,000 square foot facility was awarded
in November of that year, and work began immediately.
More than 100 headquarters employees moved to Dayton
building from New York City in the autumn of 1962.
The new facility featured a central open court and
a data processing center. Its IBM
1401 data processing system provided centralized
data processing for the division's 10 sites in the
United States. |
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