Litronic to secure DOD e-mail
The Defense Department has awarded a $500,000 contract to Litronic Inc. to provide highsecurity software for DOD's secure email system
The Defense Department Tuesday awarded a $500,000 contract to Litronic Inc.
to provide high-security software for the department's secure e-mail system.
Under the contract, the more than 300,000 DOD employees using the department's
Defense Messaging System (DMS) can download Litronic's Fortezza digital
signature and encryption package to run on Microsoft Corp.'s Windows 95,
98, NT and 2000 systems.
The National Security Agency originally developed the Fortezza standards
to provide an extra level of security not available through standard products.
The Fortezza-secured digital signatures from Litronic will work with the
DOD public-key infrastructure to further enforce encryption of messages
sent over DMS and authentication of the sender.
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