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Telecommunications: Government Needs and Commercial Contributions
Government needs for modern telecommunications services are based on a need to improve coordination and flow of information among a large worldwide organization and its components. Interoperability among diverse terminals and networks is essential. Security, survivability, and flexibility in deployment is often required. Various developments in the non-government area can improve interoperability and coordination between diverse government networks. This paper provides an overview of these developments.