
--- begin forwarded text Date: Mon, 1 Apr 1996 17:11:21 -0800 From: jwarren@well.com (Jim Warren) Subject: (fwd fyi) SecureNet to allow classified data on the I'net?? For whatever it's worth -- from an unknown source inside a govt lab, forwwarded to me by an outside friend. Distribute freely, as far as I'm concerned. --jim Jim Warren, GovAccess list-owner/editor (jwarren@well.com) Advocate & columnist, MicroTimes, Government Technology, etc. A "Superlab" linking the computational resources of four national laboratories has come a big step toward becoming a reality with the opening of SecureNet -- a network for transmitting secret and classified data over the Internet. Bing Young, who led the Lab's part in the project, says the new network is still only a "dirt road" able to transmit data at 1.5 megabits/second. However, he says new encryption technologies will bring the network up to information superhighway speeds over the next year. Young will discuss SecureNet in a presentation at 10 a.m., Wednesday, April 3, in Bldg. 113, room 1104. Green-badge employees only. The Department of Energy gave approval in March for the network developed by the Lab, Los Alamos and the two Sandia laboratories to improve scientific collaboration in Stockpile Stewardship programs. --- end forwarded text