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FBI Unveils Next-Gen IT Strategy. By Antoine Tadros May 20, 2010. What’s the new plan?. Sentinel, a $425 million project to replace the agency's outdated case-management system with a new digital system that incorporates technologies from Adobe, EMC, IBM, Microsoft, and Oracle
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FBI Unveils Next-Gen IT Strategy By Antoine Tadros May 20, 2010
What’s the new plan? • Sentinel, a $425 million project to replace the agency's outdated case-management system with a new digital system that incorporates technologies from Adobe, EMC, IBM, Microsoft, and Oracle • The Next Generation Workstation brings instant messaging, file transfer, voice over IP, desktop video teleconferencing, presence technology, and Web collaboration to employees. • New workstations include 24-inch flat screen monitors, video cams, speakers, and headsets. Avocent KVM switches support toggling between classified and unclassified networks.
KVM Switches • State-of-the-art remote access in a single console • Benefit from time-saving installations and reduced downtime. • These switches can convert analog signals into digital packets, compressing and transmitting them securely over TCP/IP connections. • Allows administrators to transmit KVM data over TCP/IP, helping to eliminate the need for specialized hardware or cabling. • Allows IT users to remotely access blade servers for installation and maintenance, helping to lower the cost of ownership
New plan… • New Microsoft Office-based PC environment in its field offices. • Reorganize the FBI's Information and Technology Branch to make it more "business aligned and services oriented.” • Develop an IT Services Division that manages everything from 26,000 BlackBerrys to the agency's data centers.
New plan.. • They are replacing management tools with systems management software from Hewlett-Packard and BigFix. (prefer to use commercial software where possible for its built-in integration capabilities and ease of deployment) • The FBI will use SharePoint 2010 to create a social networking environment on FBINet. • New identity management system based on Oracle's Identity Manager.
Multiprotocol Label Switching • FBI has replaced its ATM/Frame Relay network with a new Cisco-based IP infrastructure that utilizes Multiprotocol Label Switching for higher performance • MPLS IS a mechanism in high-performance telecommunications networks. • It directs and carries data from one network node to the next (a connection point, either a redistribution point or a communication endpoint). • MPLS makes it easy to create "virtual links" between distant nodes. It can encapsulate packets of various network protocols.
The benefit of MPLS • The network provides 45 times as much backbone capacity as the one it replaced, as well as doubling access speed at network endpoints. • The network replacement was a necessary upgrade in order to introduce the upgraded PCs that bring a range of new tools and capabilities to FBI special agents and other employees. • The configuration of the FBI's “Next Generation Workstation” comprises Office 2007 and Windows XP running on a Dell PC with dual-core processor. • The FBI upgraded existing PCs with new hardware where possible. As a cost saving measure.
Resources • http://www.informationweek.com/news/government/leadership/showArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=KC1SBT4JEEHPBQE1GHPCKHWATMY32JVN?articleID=224900058&pgno=1&queryText=&isPrev= • http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/business-technology/ • http://www.avocent.com/About/Newsroom/Press_Releases/2009/Avocent_Unveils_Combined_LCD_Consoles_and_KVM_Switches.aspx