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The Communications Research Centre Canada (CRC) is a Canadian government scientific laboratory for research and development in wireless technologies, with a particular focus on the efficient use of radio frequency spectrum. Its mission is as follows: * To perform wireless telecommunications research and development (R&D) that advances the efficient use of the radio spectrum, and serves as the government's leading source of scientific knowledge and technical advice for spectrum management, regulation and policy purposes; * To support critical wireless telecommunications operational requirements of Government of Canada departments and agencies, such as National Defence and Public Safety; * To take part in strategic R&D collaborations that leverage CRC's activities, resulting in knowledge and technology transfer that benefit Canadian industry, the economy and Canadians. ==History== Officially established in 1969, CRC's roots can be traced back to the late 1940s and the Canadian Defence Research Board (DRB).〔Defence Research Board (DRB) http://www.drdc-rddc.gc.ca/drdc/en/about-apropos/history-histoire/〕 The Defence Research Telecommunications Establishment (DRTE) existed from 1951-1969 within the DRB. In 1969, the federal government established a Department of Communications. The DRTE in its entirety was transferred to the new department's research branch, and renamed the Communications Research Centre. The CRC came under Industry Canada's wing in 1994.〔Department Structure http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/icgc.nsf/eng/h_00257.html〕 Throughout its history, the CRC has made significant contributions to the information and communications technology sector in Canada and abroad.〔Friends of CRC http://www.friendsofcrc.ca/Milestones/milestones.html〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Communications Research Centre Canada」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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