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The secret CIA connection behind NeXT’s survival and Jobs’ return to Apple

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Steve Jobs’ return to Apple is usually told as one of Silicon Valley’s great comeback stories. A new account suggests there was another, far less public chapter that helped make it possible: a classified relationship between Jobs’ struggling computer company, NeXT, and the CIA.

According to a report by Sharon Weinberger in The Wall Street Journal, the CIA quietly became an important customer for NeXT in the late 1980s, buying thousands of specially configured workstations at a time when Jobs’ company badly needed sales. The arrangement, the report argues, helped keep NeXT afloat and gave Jobs several more years to develop as a business leader before Apple brought him back in 1996.

The relationship began in 1986, when CIA officials Joe Romello and Jeff Harris approached Jobs shortly after he founded NeXT. The agency was looking for powerful computing hardware that could support intelligence work, including the analysis of satellite imagery. Jobs did not initially know the full details of what the government wanted, according to the Journal’s account.

A secret customer helped NeXT survive

NeXT’s workstations were technologically ambitious but expensive, and the company struggled to find enough customers. University sales, which Jobs had hoped would become a major source of revenue, failed to materialize at the scale NeXT needed.

The CIA contract changed the equation. According to Weinberger’s report, an intelligence customer committed to buying 20,000 NeXT workstations, with the machines receiving modified components and graphics capabilities after leaving NeXT. The computers were ultimately used by analysts at the National Reconnaissance Office to process and study satellite imagery and share intelligence across military and intelligence networks.

The arrangement also reportedly helped NeXT rapidly increase production, eventually moving from a few hundred workstations in its first month to thousands. Much of the relationship remained hidden from NeXT employees and even within the federal government, where the National Security Agency was publicly listed as the customer.

The unlikely bridge back to Apple

The significance of the story goes beyond a previously obscure government contract. NeXT became the place where Jobs rebuilt his reputation after being pushed out of Apple, while its technology eventually became even more consequential than its hardware business.

Apple acquired NeXT in 1996, bringing Jobs back to the company he co-founded. NeXTSTEP, the company’s operating system, later became the technical foundation for Apple’s software, influencing products that would eventually stretch from the Mac to the iPhone and iPad.

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Weinberger argues that the intelligence relationship effectively gave Jobs additional time and financial breathing room to develop NeXT before his return to Apple. The CIA connection eventually faded as Cold War-era defense spending declined and Silicon Valley moved further toward consumer technology.

The story is also arriving at a moment when the relationship between Silicon Valley and Washington is becoming increasingly close again, particularly around artificial intelligence and defense technology. In that sense, the secret history of NeXT offers a reminder that the worlds of consumer technology and national security have been intertwined for much longer than they sometimes appear.

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