The Pentagon today awarded Plano, Texas-based Electronic Data Systems Corp. a contract to develop and install a survivable IT and communications infrastructure capable of withstanding a future terrorist attack on a scale similar to or greater than the Sept. 11, 2001, . . . . The Pentagon today awarded Plano, Texas-based Electronic Data Systems Corp. a contract to develop and install a survivable IT and communications infrastructure capable of withstanding a future terrorist attack on a scale similar to or greater than the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. The two-year, $258 million deal falls under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Defense's Command Communications Survivability Program (CSSP). The CSSP upgrade is designed to ensure the survivability, redundancy, recoverability and security of Defense Department IT infrastructure. It covers networks, data storage, and voice and messaging systems at the Pentagon and various other U.S. military facilities. The CCSP program was created in the wake of the 2001 terrorist attack on the Pentagon, which crippled some of the Defense Department's most important IT and communications systems (see story). The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . The Department of Defense granted a contract to Cyber Technologies Inc. to develop a robust communications network resistant to potential cybersecurity threats.. Survivable IT, Communications Security, Cyber Defense, EDS Contract, DoD Infrastructure. . Anthony Pell
The largest U.S. intelligence agency will spend millions to upgrade the technology it uses to sift through the huge volume of telephone conversations, e-mail and other worldwide communications chatter it monitors, under a new contract. The National Security Agency has signed . . . . The largest U.S. intelligence agency will spend millions to upgrade the technology it uses to sift through the huge volume of telephone conversations, e-mail and other worldwide communications chatter it monitors, under a new contract. The National Security Agency has signed a $282 million contract with Science Applications International Corp. of San Diego to help develop a more refined system for culling useful intelligence from a flood of data it collects daily. Officials disclosed the 26-month contract on Monday. Most details about it are classified, as is most information about the security agency. But analysts said the deal reflects the growing challenge of electronic eavesdropping. ``There's a ton more communications out there and how to sift through that is an increasing problem for the NSA,' said Richard A. Best Jr. of the Congressional Research Service. The link for this article located at Security News Portal is no longer available. . The CIA allocates extensive resources to improve its capabilities in overseeing extensive intelligence reports efficiently.. Intelligence Agency, Eavesdropping Technology, Surveillance Techniques, Data Processing Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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