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Topic: Secure Terminal Equipment


  
 STU-III Secure Telephone Units, Crypto Key Generators, Encryption Equipment and Scramblers
Each terminal user is responsible for viewing this information to identify the distant party and the maximum security classification level authorized for the call.
Levels of security classification, keying instructions, rekey instruction, CIK management will be decided by the user and the user's communications facility.
When the terminal is keyed, the terminal assumes the highest classification of the key stored within and must be protected in accordance with the classification of that key.
http://www.tscm.com/stu.html   (11841 words)

  
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Security levels may be user selected for each communications session.
The SSP3110 Data Storage Encryptor is approved for use at all classification levels.
The cryptographics for STE will be located on a removable Personal Computer Memory Card International Associate (PCMCIA) card.
http://venona.antioffline.com/ceg.html   (6101 words)

  
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Security of information is enclave-to- enclave or end-to-end, depending on implementation.
A single secure terminal device will be used in garrison and in the tactical environment.
System software for WIN-T equipment will be developed as applicable and conform to appropriate Defense Information Infrastructure/Common Operating Environment (DII/COE) protocols and standards.
http://www.monmouth.army.mil/peoc3s/31augord.doc   (8606 words)

  
 Secure Terminal Equipment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The STE system is designed so that when the STE set and the Crypto Card are separated, neither is considered classified.
C2 - The C2 STE is similar to the Tactical STE but C2 has modified software for use with its Tactical Terminal Locking Handset mechanism.
STE is designed to use ISDN telephone lines which offer higher speeds of up to 128k bits per second and are all digital.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Terminal_Equipment   (375 words)

  
 Section II
CONTINGENCY TARGET TOPOLOGY: The goal is to acquire contingency equipment and systems (voice or data) that provides connectivity to either Non-Secure Internet Protocol Router (NIPR), Secure Internet Protocol Router (SIPR), and for which can support a LAN architecture for up to 50 users.
MRT, INMARSATs, STU, DRSN, DMS, VTC, etc.) and may use connectivity through the Secure Internet Protocol Router (SIPRNet), Secure Data Node (SDN) or the Defense Switched Network (DSN).
BASELINE TOPOLOGY: The G6 developed a plan to identify and program for acquisition of commercial type, tactical radio systems (e.g.
http://www.21tsc.army.mil/Aerim/section_ii.htm   (2577 words)

  
 List of cryptography topics - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia
National Security Agency -- National Cryptologic Museum -- Needham-Schroeder -- NESSIE -- NewDES -- Niels Ferguson -- NTRUEncrypt -- Null cipher -- Numbers station --
http://encyclopedia.learnthis.info/l/li/list_of_cryptography_topics.html   (581 words)

  
 SUBJECT: Department of Defense (DoD) Voice Networks
Processes data or information for use by other equipment, software, or services.
The control of changes (including the recording thereof) that are made to the hardware, software, firmware, and documentation throughout the system lifecycle.
 Process of analyzing threats to, and vulnerabilities of, an IT system, and the potential impact that the loss of information or capabilities of a system would have on national security.  The resulting analysis is used as a basis for identifying appropriate and effective measures.
http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/corres/sgml/i81003p.sgm   (6580 words)

  
 Secure Terminal Equipment
STE Rekey Procedure (Programming BOTH of the Rekey Numbers)
The card MUST be associated with the pohne before this process will work.
NOTE: If the STE has a TPA Establishment, the TPA card will be required to complete the New card association: The STE will prompt the user to insert the TPA card before completing the association process.
http://ias.itserealm.com/Secure_Terminal_Equipment.html   (797 words)

  
 Kasten Chase Lands Network Security Contract
Assurency, Kasten Chase's suite of secure mobile computing solutions, safeguards data stored on, or transmitted between, mobile computing devices.
L-3 Communications (Quote, Chart), a New York-based developer of classified government communication products and systems, and Sterling, Va.-based Kasten Chase, which develops data security systems, have been awarded a $6 million contract by the U.S. government to develop the Petra system, the key communications security component in its new High Assurance Remote Access (HARA) system.
The HARA system will provide users with secure dial-up networking, e-mail and other data related operations from remote locations.
http://dc.internet.com/news/print.php/979191   (277 words)

  
 Services & Solutions
The DSN also uses switched digital service to support dial-up secure and non-secure video, teleconferencing for users, and desktop and conference room environments.
The distinct combination of providing end-to-end global connectivity while remaining restricted to only DoD users makes the DSN stand apart from various other networks.
Although the DSN is designed primarily for non-secure communications, network security is provide by restricting access and through bulk encryption, while the true end-to-end security is provided as required by specific terminal devices such as the Secure Terminal Equipment.
http://www.disa.mil/gs/dsn/dsn_movietrans.html   (617 words)

  
 Push To Talk (PTT) Handsets From Walker & Plantronics
Walker’s Push-to-Talk handsets address the need for security in environments where telephone conversations do not need to be over heard.
Cryptographic devices such as the STU and STE “lock” the message and sends the encrypted signals to another cryptographic device where the message is “unlocked” communications are then encrypted from one phone to another all the way through the Public Switch.
The WS2620 handset for CISCO IP phones features a sleek click-stop push-to-talk button intuitively located in the center of the handset.
http://www.headsetzone.com/ptt.html   (277 words)

  
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MALACHY MOYHIHAN 2055 WOODSIDE ROAD,SUITE 200 REDWOOD CITY CA 94067 1184-CX-2000 8145846-1 REGISTRANT: INFOGEAR TECHNOLOGY (ISRAEL) LTD. MANUFACTURER: TAIWAN TELECOMMUNICATION INDUSTRY CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG.
NO.: BAFUSA-68753-KX-N GRANTEE: VALCOM INC NATURE OF APPLICATION: EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: CODE CALL UNIT FOR PABX/KTS TRADE NAME: VALCOM INC. MODEL: V-9923B CODE CALL UNIT The certificate for 1169-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: 3COM - MR.
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: ACCESS SERVER WITH 8 T1/PRI AND 56K PCM MODEM TRADE NAME: CISCO SYSTEMS MODEL: AS5400 The certificate for 1164-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: ULTRATEC INC. - RON SCHULTZ 450 SCIENCE DR. MADISON WI 53711 1164-CX-2000 8145014-3 REGISTRANT: ULTRATEC INC MANUFACTURER: ULTRATEC INC TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG.
http://www.fcc.gov/ftp/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Public_Notices/Part68_Actions/2000/g2kmar22.txt   (1548 words)

  
 Patapsco targets govt, military with secure ISDN-over-IP - Computer Business Review
Patapsco targets govt, military with secure ISDN-over-IP - Computer Business Review
The secure, encrypted connections such devices enable over traditional circuit-switched TDM networks cannot a priori be replicated over IP, because as a packet-based technology it is asynchronous and non-clocked.
Telecoms equipment developer Patapsco Communications is targeting government departments and the military in its home market of the UK and the rest of the world with a technology that enables clear-channel ISDN tunnels across packet networks.
http://www.cbronline.com/article_news_print.asp?guid=735884A3-13D6-4340-9339-621BBFB20667   (395 words)

  
 L-3 Communications: ILEX Systems - Search
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http://www.ilex.com/dev/jobs/positions.asp   (316 words)

  
 Resources
National Security TelecommunIcations and Information Systems Security Instruction
National Security Telecommunications and Information Systems Security Policy
>>Information Assurance >>Signals Intelligence Accessibility Privacy and Security
http://www.nsa.gov/ia/acronyms.cfm?MenuID=10   (85 words)

  
 Naval Technology - L-3 Communication Systems-East - Naval Communication Systems, S/TAR and Information Security
The STE provides encryption of voice, video, and data in digital and analog networks in a single integrated package.
The MARCOM® Integrated Communication System uses the latest COTS digital technology to offer low-cost solutions to the complex voice, video, and data communications needs of present and future joint/allied missions.
L-3 Communication Systems-East designs, develops, produces and integrates communication systems and support equipment for space, air, ground, and naval applications, including C4I systems and products; integrated Navy communication systems; integrated space communications and RF payloads; recording systems; secure communications, and information security systems.
http://www.naval-technology.com/contractors/navigation/l-3   (660 words)

  
 GMPCS Personal Communications
There were also new commercial technologies resulting from its proprietary technologies, including fixed wireless loop equipment, explosion detection systems and medical imaging and archiving equipment.
Since INFOSEC systems are only as secure as the encryption keys that run them, L3 Communications has developed and produced the Electronic Key Management System (EKMS), which pioneered electronic remote rekeying for the U.S. government (including electronic management and protection of keying materials) from a central location.
Those requirements increase the need to incorporate advanced electronics to improve military equipment performance and to extend the life expectancy of existing and future platforms.
http://www.gmpcs-us.com/aboutus/L3_communications.htm   (603 words)

  
 Business Wire: L-3 Communications to Produce Secure Voice Over... @ HighBeam Research
The VoIP capability can be implemented into standard STEs through an upgrade kit which incorporates the Cisco network interface and certain IP software.
"We are delighted to work with Cisco in the development of the IP STE.
L-3 Communications to Produce Secure Voice Over Internet Protocol Communication Systems Using Cisco Technology; Supports Government's Global Information Grid Initiative.
http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:132918346&refid=holomed_1   (556 words)

  
 Andrews (NJ01) - In the News - ANDREWS ANNOUNCES $18 MILLION IN FEDERAL FUNDING FOR HIGH-TECH JOB CREATION FOR SOUTH ...
Congressman Andrews demonstrated one of L-3 Communications’ products, a new technology known as Secure Terminal Equipment (STE), which is the next generation of secure voice and data equipment for advanced digital communications networks, such as Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN).
STE also has several spin-off applications, such as high-speed data transmission, satellite ship-to-ship/ship-to-shore digital communications and secure video conferencing.
Andrews fought to include $18 million in this year’s FY 1999 Department of Defense budget for research, development and production of this technology.
http://www.house.gov/andrews/pressarchive/hitech32999.html   (414 words)

  
 Andrews (NJ01) - Message of the Day - REP. ANDREWS CONGRATULATES L-3 COMMUNICATIONS ON SALE OF 100,000TH SECURE ...
This new technology is the next generation of secure voice and data equipment for advanced digital communications networks, such as Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN).
Since 1999, I have actively worked to support funding for work on the STE in the federal defense budget.
I also thank L-3 for their efforts to boost the economy here at home by employing so many people and continuing to excel in their field.
http://www.house.gov/andrews/archive/101503.html   (243 words)

  
 CACI Netcom - Course Catalogue
This course is recommended for all STE installers and operators.
Click a Course Code to see that course description
http://www.caci.com/phpdb/techtraining_courses.php?pid=17   (43 words)

  
 SECURE COMMUNICATIONS DEVICES
Appoint the User Representatives for the Department; and
Maintain knowledge of the latest communications security national policies, equipment, and future technologies; and
This Notice establishes policies, and assigns responsibility for the management and use of secure communications devices, which are used for the protection of National Security Classified, Sensitive Security Information (SSI), and Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) communications.
http://www.ocio.usda.gov/directives/files/dn/DN3300-008.htm   (787 words)

  
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The STE must be ordered thru L-3 Communication Systems.
Submit a memorandum to the ITA Safety and Security Coordinator in Room 7834, which describes your requirements/justification, provides the name of the organization to appear on STE display (e.g., Security Office), and provides the classification level of key requested (Unclassified, Confidential, Secret or Top Secret).
For additional information contact: Tony Proctor at 202-482-2384 or e-mail
http://www.ita.doc.gov/ooms/sec02.htm   (176 words)

  
 World Markets for Network and Data Encryptor Systems for Government and Military Applications
The development of reliable secure wireless network encryptors can potentially eliminate much of the infrastructure hardware that could normally be required to transfer classified data from tactical sites.
As the Internet is increasingly used for rapid and secure data transfer within and among agencies, Internet Protocol (IP) encryptors are gaining a significant share of the market while others struggle to maintain their shares.
The widespread use of wireless solutions in the commercial sector is expected to double within the next three years and is also likely to become more common in military organizations.
http://www.frost.com/prod/servlet/report-brochure.pag?id=A283-01-00-00-00   (864 words)

  
 Mobile Xray equipment and Real-Time Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) X ray Screening Machines
Mobile Xray equipment and Real-Time Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) X ray Screening Machines
Now that same technology is available in the U.S.A. from Golan Group.
Removing the threat of explosive devices is a long-standing anti-terrorism way of life for Israeli security forces.
http://www.xrayit.com   (407 words)

  
 QUALCOMM Products and Services - Government Technologies
The phone uses Future Narrow Band Digital Technology (FNBDT) signaling to allow interoperability between next-generation strategic secure voice products such as the Secure Terminal Equipment (STE), secure GSM, and other wireless and wire line FNBDT-compliant devices, while requiring no changes to the systems' infrastructure.
The QSec-800 Phone is certified to operate on the Verizon Wireless CDMA network available in the United States.
The QSec-800 Phone does not require a security token (secure voice is accessed via user-entered PIN), works over existing ubiquitous commercial 800 MHz CDMA cellular infrastructure, and is tamper-evident and TEMPEST-tested.
http://www.qualcomm.com/qgov/products/qsec800.html   (163 words)

  
 Fortezza will secure calls
Rainbow Technologies received a three-year, $15.3 million contract for up to 60,000 of the cards.
The Secure Terminal Equipment devices will provide secure, toll-quality voice and 128-Kbps data and multimedia transmissions over Integrated Services Digital Network or public switched telephone connections.
The National Security Agency has selected the Rainbow Mykotronx Fortezza Plus Crypto Card from Rainbow Technologies Inc. of Torrance, Calif., to provide authentication and encryption for classified data and voice communications over the Defense Department’s new secure telephone terminals.
http://www.gcn.com/vol18_no37/news-briefs/991-1.html   (107 words)

  
 Defense Switched Network (DSN)
The DSN also provides global data and video services using dial-up switched 56 kbps or 64 kbps Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) services.
Secure voice services are provided by the Secure Telephone Unit, Third-Generation/ Secure Terminal Equipment (STU-III/STE) family of equipment that provides end-to-end encryption over nonsecure DSN circuits.
http://www.disa.mil/main/prodsol/dsn.html   (193 words)

  
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The Cryptologic Systems Group (CPSG) intends to award on a sole source basis a fixed price contract for the repair/remanufacturing of 127 each Office Secure Terminal Equipment, NSN: 5810-01-459-6441CS, P/N: K10046389-514 to the OEM, L-3 Communications Corp., CAGE: 11447.
HQ CPSG/RMK, Resource Management Division, 230 Hall Ave, Ste.
Those interested firms must indicate whether they are U.S. or foreign owned.
http://herbb.hanscom.af.mil/download.asp?rfp=EBO&FileName=052005b.txt   (152 words)

  
 IRIDIUM SATELLITE PHONE
The Enhanced Mobile Satellite Service (EMSS) Iridium Handset Series 9505 satellite telephone is a lightweight, handheld Future Narrow Band Digital Terminal (FNBDT) compatible device designed to provide users worldwide secure voice connectivity in mobile environments as well as secure voice connectivity to desktop STU-IIIs and compatible equipment (e.g.
Units desiring to procure additional Enhanced Mobile Satellite Service (EMSS) Iridium Handset Series 9505 and ISMs will do so through DISA's Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization (DITCO).
Iridium Security Module (ISM) provides National Security Agency (NSA) Type 1 encryption approved protection to the Top Secret level
http://www.marcorsyscom.usmc.mil/sites/pmcomm/iridium.asp   (221 words)

  
 FBO#0603 25-Jul-03 SOL 58--Communication, Detection and Coherent Radiation Equipment
58 - Communication, Detection and Coherent Radiation Equipment
http://www.fbodaily.com/archive/2003/07-July/25-Jul-2003/58-sol.htm   (155 words)

  
 World Military and Government High Assurance Network and Data Encryption Market - Market Research Report
Military and Government High Assurance Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) Market: Market Engineering Measurements (World),2000
Military and Government High Assurance Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) Market: Market Drivers Ranked in Order of Impact (World), 2001-2009
Military and Government High Assurance Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) Market: Impact of Top Industry Challenges (World), 2001-2009
http://www.mindbranch.com/products/R1-1963_toc.html   (454 words)

  
 War-Fighter Information Network (WIN) Documents Index
MILSTAR SECURE MOBILE ANTI-JAM RELIABLE TACTICAL TERMINAL (SMART-T) DCD Webmaster
http://cryptome.sabotage.org/win-ndx.htm   (10 words)

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