Industry News Desk
General Dynamics to Deliver Trusted Virtualization Environment
Trusted Virtual Environment Computer for Use By Government and Military Personnel
Jul. 25, 2008 03:45 PM
General Dynamics C4 Systems has selected the OptiPlex 755
desktop by Dell as the computer hardware to host its Trusted Virtual
Environment (TVE), a High Assurance Platform (HAP)-compliant workstation
intended for classified work by government users. The workstation enables
individuals to use a single computer workstation to securely access information
and applications from multiple networks, at different classification levels, as
opposed to limiting a computer to a single security level.
In October 2006, The National Security Agency awarded the
first contract under the High Assurance Platform Initiative to General
Dynamics. HAP is an information security program that employs commercial
hardware and virtualization technology to manage the separation of multiple
classification levels of data running simultaneously on a single computer.
"One computer allowing authorized users to work
securely in multiple operating domains across the enterprise is an advancement
for military and government personnel," said John Cole, vice president of
Information Assurance for General Dynamics C4 Systems. "We have leveraged
the advantages available in the commercial world and optimized them for
military tactical environments and government workstations."
"Government customers engaged in classified work
require solutions that deliver effective network security in complex
environments," said Troy West, vice president, Dell Federal. "The
Dell OptiPlex 755 helps simplify the user experience by providing an efficient,
secure foundation for the HAP-compliant workstation."
The General Dynamics Trusted Virtual Environment workstation
extends the efficiency of computing and storage capability by reducing the
amount of equipment, in many cases by more than 50 percent. In addition to the
Dell computing platform, the General Dynamics TVE solution bundles
best-in-class commercial technology for hardware-based security mechanisms and
centralized self-monitoring security technology from the Intel, along with
virtualization software from VMware.
"Today's computing solutions demand higher levels of
security, manageability and convenience," said Rob Crooke, vice president
and general manager, Intel Business Client Group. "Intel Virtualization
and Trusted Execution Technologies, components of Intel vPro(TM) technology,
combine to enable programs with multiple levels of classification to reside
securely on a single computer."
"VMware is committed to providing comprehensive
virtualization solutions with the highest security -- from data center
virtualization and management to enterprise desktop management to application
lifecycle management," said Aileen Black, vice president of federal sales
at VMware. "Working with General Dynamics to create the HAP-compliant
workstation brings efficiency and flexibility to government agencies with the
most stringent security requirements."
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