Hot Spot of Invention provides an engineers� eye view of the stream of technological military wonders, from lead-control gunsights to inertial guidance systems, that emerged from Charles Stark Draper�s Instrumentation Laboratory at MIT." —Audra Wolfe, author of Freedom's Laboratory: The Cold War Struggle for the Soul of Science"Thomas Wildenberg's biography of Charles Stark Draper the first ever undertaken is an excellent introduction to the life of a pugnacious and astonishing inventor-entrepreneur-educator who pioneered technologies that influenced modern navigation and national defense as well as helped land humans on the moon." —Deborah Douglas, director of collections and curator of science and technology, MIT Museum"In Hot Spot of Invention, Thomas Wildenberg expertly mixes the personal and the technical to bring the life of Charles Stark Draper, who taught most of the great vehicles of the 20th century - sea, air, and space - where they were and where to go, into vivid focus." —Brent D. Ziarnick, Airpower Department Deputy Chairman, Air Command and Staff College"Wildenberg yanks Charles Stark Draper out of the scientific shadows with his usual deft writing in this easy to read narrative. Draper, an inventor and scientist of the caliber of Edison or Tesla, emerges as a technological wizard who literally positions America for victory in the Cold War and beyond." —John Terino, Chairman, Department of Airpower, USAF Air Command and Staff College