Univ. Of Ill. To Host New US Army Computer Center
US Army To Spend Nearly $17M Developing New Computer Research Center At University Of Illinois
The university says the Army will spend $16.75 million to set up the new Information Network Academic Research Center.
Computer scientists and others from Illinois, the University of California-Santa Barbara and other schools, as well as IBM, will work at the center.
The new center is part of the U.S. Army Research Laboratory's Network Science Collaborative Technology Alliance. Scientists from around the country work in the alliance on problems raised by using computer networks under tough conditions.
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