Telos WLANs Boost Air Force Readiness; Telos Corporation Enables Wireless Computing at 75 Air Force Installations Around the World.ASHBURN, Va. -- Although the Department of Defense is still proceeding with caution concerning WLANs due to the security risks inherent in over-the-air transmission, the Air Force is achieving significant successes by following the guidelines for WLAN See wireless LAN. WLAN - wireless local area network security established last year. After the release of the Defense Department's wireless directive 8100.2, more than 75 air bases worldwide launched wireless initiatives to enhance readiness by increasing the efficiencies of point-of-maintenance and related applications. Today, more Air Force Commands are following in their path. 17 air bases, 15 reserve sites, and one training center are enhancing their readiness postures by reaping the benefits of wireless connectivity thanks to the implementation of more than $32 million worth of contracts for Telos(R) Corporation's secure wireless local area network solution (WLAN). Xacta(R) Corporation - Telos' wholly-owned subsidiary and the leading provider of government-validated, secure enterprise solutions - is designing and providing fully integrated secure WLAN solutions. Telos is integrating and implementing the WLANs and providing ongoing support. Xacta's WLAN solutions include Federal Information Processing Standard Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) are publicly announced standards developed by the United States Federal government for use by all non-military government agencies and by government contractors. (FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) A series of publications issed by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) that specifies information security guidelines for federal government departments and agencies. ) compliant encryption and enable Air Force users in remote or hard-to-wire locations to access databases, information and applications just as if they were connected to a wired enterprise LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. . In applications that include flight-line maintenance, asset tracking and inventory management, users may enter and review data in real time, permitting them to make faster, more informed decisions at critical moments. The solutions also shorten the time required to reach and maintain operational readiness by providing personnel with access to online technical manuals and other network resources while working remotely from air fields and flight lines. Directive 8100.2 requires any new military purchase of wireless equipment and services for unclassified data to use encryption. Xacta has met this rigid requirement for the Air Force with campus-style WLANs that operate over a FIPS 140-2 certified VPN (Virtual Private Network) A private network that is configured within a public network (a carrier's network or the Internet) in order to take advantage of the economies of scale and management facilities of large networks. to meet DOD's encryption requirements. As the military's commitment to wireless applications in all branches escalates, Richard P. Tracy, chief security officer for Telos, states, "Absolute security is critical for the Air Force's adoption of wireless technology, as compromise of classified messages and data is completely unacceptable. The adoption of our product by the nation's military underscores the high level of security guaranteed by our WLAN solutions and it highlights our commitment to the development and implementation of products that meet and exceed the defense community's requirements." Implementation of these Air Force contracts adds to Xacta's secure WLAN product group's existing deployment of wireless solutions at more than 75 air bases around the world for point-of-maintenance and related applications. The contracts include a $16.6 million award from the Central Command Air Forces (CENTAF CENTAF US Air Forces, US Central Command ), a $9.1 million award from the Air Combat Command (ACC See adaptive cruise control. ), a $5.1 million award from the Air Education Training Command (AETC AETC Air Education & Training Command (US Air Force) AETC Air Education and Training Command AETC AIDS Education and Training Centers AETC Alabama Educational Technology Conference AETC Advanced Engineering Technology Conference ), a $2 million award from the Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC AFRC Air Force Reserve Command (formerly AFRES) AFRC Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (Sierra Leone) AFRC Agricultural and Food Research Council (United Kingdom) ), and a $238,000 award from the Air Force Office of Special Investigations The Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) is a Field Operating Agency (FOA) of the United States Air Force that provides professional investigative services to commanders throughout the Air Force. (OSI). The five Air Force contracts embody a broad range of the Xacta WLAN implementations: --The CENTAF award includes the installation of a secure WLAN solution, as well as Xacta IA Manager(TM), which will provide information assurance and certification and accreditation (C&A) services at eight Air Force sites in Southwest Asia (SWA). The solution will ensure compatibility and interoperability between maintenance and logistics operations in the United States and SWA. The solution will also assist CENTAF in supporting the Air Force Air Expeditionary Forces mission by providing the means to communicate in typically hard-to-wire geographies. --The ACC award commissions Xacta for the design, integration, installation and support of a secure WLAN solution at Shaw, Tinker, Mountain Home and Dyess Air Force bases. This order expands the number of Xacta WLAN solutions to cover 11 of the total 18 ACC bases. In addition, Xacta will certify and accredit To give official authorization or status. To recognize as having sufficient academic standards to qualify graduates for higher education or for professional practice. In International Law: each wireless network by employing Xacta IA Manager as the C&A automation tool. The Xacta WLAN will support the ACC's data communications requirements in support of its mission to be the primary force provider of combat airpower air·pow·er or air power n. 1. The organized, integrated use of aircraft and missiles for purposes of foreign policy, strategy, operations, and tactics. 2. The tactical and strategic strength of a country's air force. to America's war fighting commands. --The AETC award includes implementation of five WLANs across the Laughlin, Moody, Sheppard and Columbus Air Force bases, bringing the number of AETC bases covered by the Xacta solution to nine. As with the ACC, Xacta IA Manager will be used to certify and accredit each AETC network. The incorporation of the WLAN solutions will aid in the recruiting, training, and educating of the aerospace force by making training materials available across training center campuses, regardless of wired connection availability. --The AFRC award is an expansion of existing Xacta WLAN solutions at fifteen Air Force Reserve sites originally installed by Telos under a $5 million contract last year. The new installations will be implemented through the Combat Information Transport Systems (CITS CITS China International Travel Service CITS Center for International Trade and Security CITS Center for Infrastructure and Transportation Studies (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) CITS Combat Information Transport ) Program Management Office (PMO) to ensure compliance with all Air Force policies and architecture guidelines. The AFRC supports the Air Force mission to defend the nation through control and exploitation of air and space by supporting global engagement. --The OSI contract provides for the installation of Xacta's WLAN solution at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Noun 1. Federal Law Enforcement Training Center - a center in the Department of that trains law enforcement professionals for more than seventy federal agencies FLETC (FLETC Noun 1. FLETC - a center in the Department of that trains law enforcement professionals for more than seventy federal agencies Federal Law Enforcement Training Center ) in Glynco, Georgia. The scope of the contract includes the integration and installation of wireless access points, network infrastructure, servers, and additional equipment to provide secure network access in necessary buildings on the FLETC campus. The WLANs will allow students to attend required training for their law enforcement duties, supporting OSI's primary responsibility to provide criminal investigations and counterintelligence coun·ter·in·tel·li·gence n. The branch of an intelligence service charged with keeping sensitive information from an enemy, deceiving that enemy, preventing subversion and sabotage, and collecting political and military information. services to commanders of Air Force activities. About Telos Telos Corporation has provided innovative IT solutions and services to the federal government for more than 30 years. Telos and Xacta Corporation, its subsidiary for security solutions, have since 1989 ensured that the government's most security-conscious organizations comply with demanding federal and DoD information security mandates. Xacta's offerings include enterprise IT security management solutions, enterprise security consulting services, secure wireless networking, enterprise messaging, and secure credentialing solutions. Its solutions are represented to the federal government on Telos' GSA (1) (Global mobile Suppliers Association, Sawbridgeworth, U.K., www.gsacom.com) A membership organization of suppliers of GSM products and services. Its goal is to promote GSM as the worldwide mobile communications standard. See GSM Association and GSM. schedule. For more information, visit www.telos.com. "Xacta" is a registered trademark, and Xacta IA Manager is a trademark, of Xacta Corporation. "Telos" is a registered trademark of Telos Corporation. All other product, service, and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. |
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