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NMCI’s architecture paying off
Posted by: Jordi on Thursday, September 28, 2006 - 01:47 AM
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The Navy’s plan to use a public-key infrastructure for logical access, and the upcoming transition to IP Version 6, are direct results of the enterprise architecture work started about two years ago.

Even with its much-talked-about and somewhat successful Navy-Marine Corps Intranet project leading the way, Navy IT officials decided they needed to better plot a course on how their network would support the assortment of up-and-coming technologies, including PKI and IPv6.

Complete info at GCN.