Watkins-Johnson Company was a designer and manufacturer of electronic devices, systems, and equipment.
The company, commonly referred to as "W-J", was formed in 1957 by Dean A. Watkins and H. Richard Johnson, and was headquartered in Palo Alto, California.
Its products included microwave tubes, followed by solid-state microwave devices, electronic warfare subsystems and systems, receiving equipment, antennas, furnaces and semiconductor manufacturing equipment, and automated test equipment.
[1][2] Partial Corporate Timeline The Watkins-Johnson plant in Scotts Valley, California was discovered to have soil and groundwater contamination in 1984.
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