Raymond Paul Dolan
Raymond Paul Dolan | |
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| Born | September 15, 1957 United States |
| Nationality | American |
| Education | United States Naval Academy (B.S.) |
| Alma mater | Columbia University (M.B.A.) |
| Occupation(s) | Executive, mechanical engineer, United States Marine Corps pilot |
| Known for | CDMA IS-95A and Flash-OFDM |
Raymond "Ray" Paul Dolan (born September 15, 1957) is an American mechanical engineer, executive, and former United States Marine Corps pilot notable for his involvement in the development of the CDMA-based digital cellular technology known as IS-95A. Dolan also oversaw the development of the signal processing technology Flash-OFDM. He co-founded Flarion Technologies, which was acquired by Qualcomm, and currently leads Cohere Technologies.
U.S. President Barack Obama appointed Dolan to the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee in 2016. Currently, he still holds this position (see National Communications System).