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The paragraph about the ALS office using Macintosh computers and Microsoft Project was added by User:Macmaxim in October 2013, with no references. Their original paragraph has been trimmed down since then, so that "helped pioneer the use and development" is now "pioneered what later became". The Wikipedia page for Microsoft Project does not mention the ALS rocket, the USAF, or NASA. It also says a Macintosh version of Project wasn't released until 1991, a year after the entire ALS project was shut down.