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Optelecom-NKF, Inc., a leading global provider of advanced IP-video network solutions, today announced it received a contract valued at $410,000 for an advanced IP-video network for use in urban warfare training.

The advanced video network utilizes the Company's high capacity C-20 codec to aid the military as it develops new centers for realistic joint urban operations training.

"There is no let-up in the need to provide our armed forces with advanced, realistic training conditions," said Edmund Ludwig, Optelecom-NKF's president and CEO.  "I'm pleased that our new IP technology, which facilitates both real-time video quality monitoring and recording of training exercises, will help the U.S. military accomplish its training imperative."

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