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The technical areas currently limiting video teleconferencing's (VTC's) effectiveness for meeting essential US Department of Defence (DoD) needs are identified, and the DoD response being taken to each is described. Special emphasis is given to a discussion of performance issues from a user's perspective. Suggestions are offered for resolving these issues within the framework of current commercial standards development activity.<>