Through this insider's tour of the U.S. intelligence community's intranet, you'll learn exactly how to build a maximum security intranet that leverages leading-edge technology to organize and deliver extraordinary amounts of information. "Intelink," the U.S. intelligence community's intranet, integrates virtually every piece of information that goes into intelligence gathering, reporting and analysis at the CIA, NSA, FBI and ten other top secret agencies. Now, for the first time, here's the inside story of how they built it. Learn how to build a maximum-security extranet that connects multiple independent organizations; how to migrate to a Web-centric environment; manage access by contractors and other outsiders; choose between off-the-shelf and custom solutions; and much more. Discover how Intelink integrates HTML, SGML, XML, pull and push technologies, interoperable databases and digital libraries to get the right data to the right people at the right time. Then preview the U.S Intelligence Community's strategic plans for intranet technology - and discover how you can use the same ideas to achieve competitive advantage.
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Frederick Thomas Martincurrently serves as the Deputy Director of the Information Services Group of the National Security Agency. He also chairs that agency's Standards Executive Steering Group, and represents NSA within the Intelligence Community on the Electronic Publishing Board of the Intelligence Systems Secretariat.
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Trade paperback. Zustand: Very good. Talar Agasyan (Cover Design) (illustrator). Second Paperback printing [stated]. xlv, [1], 380, [6] pages plus CD in pocket at the back. Illustrations. Appendix. Glossary. Index. This is one of the Charles R. Goldfarb Series on Open Information Management. Prologue by Dr. Ruth David. Afterword by William Studeman. Fredrick Martin as a NSA executive helped enhance Intelink, and at the time this was published he was helping the CIA move forward to the "Agile Intelligence Enterprise" of the future. Throughout this book, he shares his expert knowledge, with a focus on applying it to the needs of business systems. The need for greater speed, capacity and flexibility is pulling each of the separate intelligence agencies toward greater use of on-line networks, more use of collaborative work processes, and more shared access to data--all core elements of an Agile Enterprise--even without any formal consensus to move in this direction together. This work provides a context and guidance for thinking about the additional breakthroughs that can be gained if the Intelligence Community pursues these concepts as a collective strategy. Artikel-Nr. 74330