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features need to be in effect to enable
'anytime' 'anywhere' secure connectivity:
- Always-on
a global network as reliable as today's
telephone and electric utilities.
The future secure video and secure
voice network will provide adequate
redundancy and fault-tolerance to
ensure that it's always available.
- Everywhere-the future Global Network Infrastructure will provide secure video access points to enable the mobile worker to access enterprise data, via "personal bandwidth," to supplement enterprise bandwidth.
- Security-IT security solutions and updated Department policies will be required in order to exploit the full capabilities of secure mobile computing devices.
- Bandwidth-substantial network capacity will be needed to meet the goals of mobile diplomacy, and the Department will establish plans for delivering bandwidth on demand from multiple sources and paths.
- Global directory-a highly reliable directory is essential to enable people to access their data from anywhere, to identify experts, and to connect to other people securely. A government-wide international affairs directory, with entries for key NGO and foreign government staff, is necessary for the comprehensive connectivity requirements of modern diplomacy. The global directory will be extended beyond white, yellow, and blue pages to include green pages (information) and real-time information about users' whereabouts, preferred delivery devices, and facility characteristics.
| As the political Officer of the future leaves the foreign embassy to call on the foreign ministry, his PDA is automatically reconfigured to continue to receive unclassified messages. In the car, he checks his unclassified e-mail via his PDA and sees that the Department wishes him to immediately deliver a new demarche to the host government. |
The networks and end-user devices of the future will have embedded security intelligence to recognize and react to varying conditions, tailoring their configurations and voice/video security features appropriately, including secure-video capacity when needed by the diplomat.
The IT environment will function much as today's electric and telephone utilities. End-users will be able to "plug in" to the secure video network with any device regardless of location. The following strategies will contribute to the establishment of the secure computing environment:
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