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abroad, FTS-2001-provided circuits, leased lines, and dial-up public switch networks. This includes interconnected hubs, routers, bridges, switches, and cables. The logical aspect of the network uses Integrated Enterprise Management System (NMS) and TCP/IP software, and other operational network applications. OpenNet is a Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) network, which supports e-mail and data applications."
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SI = Special / Secret Intelligence TK is a codeword classification, standing for Talent Keyhole, meaning IMINT. TS/SI/TK is often used as a blanket "entry level clearance" for conferences, etc., as it is one of the most carefully controlled and restricted. B = BYEMAN (National Reconnaissance Office)
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According to the U.S. Department of State Foreign Affairs Manual, "OpenNet is a physical and logical Internet Protocol (IP)-based global network that links the Department of State's Local Area Networks (LANs) domestically and abroad. The physical aspect of the network uses DTS circuits for posts
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domain names for the State Department take the form ".state.sgov.gov". Web pages for ClassNet may be developed on a "classified workstation". "Any workstation used for development purposes may not serve as the operational repository of images, files, or other information associated with a Web
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information, while other specialized networks are reserved specifically for unclassified use by the same agencies. Some sites accessed from these networks have been referred to as "
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for handling information that is classified up to the Secret level. It may be used for investigative case file and intelligence pertaining to national security.
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OpenNet+ is described for State Department use as using standard .state.gov domain names, which must be requested through a State Department intranet site at
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is a medium-security network for handling information that is classified as Secret or below. It may be used to access classified websites run by the
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is a low-security network reserved for unclassified information, such as regular Internet websites and firewalled but unclassified military websites.
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site." ClassNet is used for telecommunications, and its use is promoted by the Business Center Division. Two versions of the
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was the name of an "unclassified network serving the intelligence community with
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Aftergood, Steven; Korda, Matt; Kristensen, Hans M. (July 16, 1945).
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The Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (
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Index

ClassNet
security domains
classified information in the United States
sensitive but unclassified
http://www.state.sgov.gov/pinea/amman/
http://www.state.sgov.gov/p/wha/mexicocity
Defense Data Network
Internet
NIPRNet
http://intranet.state.gov/ds3081
OSIS
open-source intelligence
ClassNet
State Messaging and Archival Retrieval Toolset

SIPRNET
GWAN
NSANET
JWICS
SIPRNet
Defense Intelligence Agency
Defense Data Network
Federal Bureau of Investigation
NSANet
Top Secret
Sensitive Compartmented Information
JWICS
TCP/IP
hypertext
e-mail

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