Nokia Enters CRADA with U.S. Army (11/7)
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Nokia entered into a cooperative research and development agreement (CRADA) with the U.S. Army to evaluate Nokia technology in the areas of PCS, W-CDMA 3G, GSM, WiMAX and advanced wireless networking protocols for potential military and defense applications. The CRADA with the Research, Development, and Engineering Command, Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC) consists of a series of tests, demonstrations, experiments, and exploratory exchange efforts that will begin in the fourth quarter and last for five years. The devices and systems to be evaluated can potentially meet the requirements for deployed forces to have access to high-capacity throughput to support command, control, communications, and intelligence information flow.
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