The Navy is considering using one standard portal product that will help control individuals' access to applications the Navy will place on its $6.9 billion intranet. Users logging on to the Navy Marines Corps Intranet, which will tie together on one . . .
The Navy is considering using one standard portal product that will help control individuals' access to applications the Navy will place on its $6.9 billion intranet. Users logging on to the Navy Marines Corps Intranet, which will tie together on one network the Navy's shore-based organizations, would obtain access to the intranet using a common access card.

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