
Jacqueline Lampert
Chief Marketing Officer, Nokia Federal Solutions
Jacqueline Lampert’s biggest recent achievement has been elevating Nokia Federal Solutions’ visibility and credibility in defense and federal markets through strategic, high-impact communications.
Lampert led press efforts for major milestones like Nokia’s 5G collaboration with Lockheed Martin and Verizon; selection for a federal spectrum-sharing demonstration; and the delivery of advanced tactical private wireless solutions to the U.S. Marine Corps. These initiatives, combined with expanded executive presence at industry events and amplified thought leadership, have directly driven stronger partnerships and business growth in mission-critical areas.
Nokia Federal also aligns with the administration’s focus on reducing costs, streamlining operations and enhancing government efficiency by enabling agencies to modernize communications infrastructure with secure, resilient and mission-tailored solutions.
“We deliver platforms built for demanding environments, from ruggedized networks to AI-ready data center switching that supports advanced workloads,” she said. “By deploying the right technology for each unique mission, we simplify complexity, boost performance, and empower faster, better-informed decision-making.”
Why Watch
Looking ahead, Lampert is leading Nokia Federal’s communications strategy with a sharp focus on delivering clearer, more compelling narratives around the company’s critical contributions to national security and federal modernization efforts. This includes amplifying real-world use cases, forging stronger partnerships, and engaging key audiences through sophisticated integrated campaigns and digital channels.
As the demand for secure, resilient networks intensifies, Lampert is ensuring Nokia Federal’s expertise and leadership are prominently positioned to shape market conversations and drive strategic impact.
Fun fact: Lampert said she really wants to be a snowboarder, but despite taking lessons and owning her own snowboard, gravity consistently wins. She usually leaves the mountain with more bruises than progress. Growing up in Indiana, where there’s far more corn, soybeans and flatland than mountains, didn’t exactly help her ambitions.