I need to check, but if memory serves me correctly this is the first time we have submitted Windows Mobile for common criteria certification.
You’ll find details of the target of evaluation and the certification report on the Australian DSD page here.
If you’re not familiar with the common criteria process then you’ll find a bundle of information on the CC homepage, or from this Wikipedia page;
Common Criteria is based upon a framework in which computer system users can specify their security requirements, vendors can then implement and/or make claims about the security attributes of their products, and testing laboratories can evaluate the products to determine if they actually meet the claims. In other words, Common Criteria provides assurance that the process of specification, implementation and evaluation of a computer security product has been conducted in a rigorous and standard manner.
Personally I would like to extend some hearty congratulations to Jon Wall and the team who worked on this. In the mid 90s we used to run the evaluation of Windows NT3.51, Windows NT4 and then Windows 2000 out of my team in the UK, so I am very aware that working through the process is a phenomenal amount of work.