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A second building was added in 1988, and a third one after that. Ironically, as the second building was being built, there were concerns that the staff would not fill it and that a tenant would be needed to rent the top floor. | A second building was added in 1988, and a third one after that. Ironically, as the second building was being built, there were initial concerns that the staff would not fill it and that a tenant would be needed to rent the top floor. | ||
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[[Image:Piscataway aeriel 0952.jpg|thumb|right|An aerial view of the IEEE Operations Center, taken December 2008]] | [[Image:Piscataway aeriel 0952.jpg|thumb|right|An aerial view of the IEEE Operations Center, taken December 2008]] |
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The IEEE Operations Center in Piscataway, New Jersey
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The IEEE Operations Center at 445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, New Jersey, was built in three stages, and staff was moved from the New York offices in graduated moves.
As the size of the IEEE staff in New York City grew, IEEE needed to find expanded facilities. It was decided to purchase land and build a building outside New York City to house operations such as the warehouse, from which IEEE publications and products were shipped, and the membership operations. Land was purchased (1973?) and ground was broken in 1975.
A second building was added in 1988, and a third one after that. Ironically, as the second building was being built, there were initial concerns that the staff would not fill it and that a tenant would be needed to rent the top floor.