The Defense Switched Network (DSN) is a primary information transfer network for the Defense Information Systems Network (DISN) of the United States Department...
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The Defense Red Switch Network (DRSN) is a dedicated telephone network which provides global secure communication services for the command and control...
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Autovon (redirect from Automatic Voice Network)
on the Army's existing Switch Communications Automated Network (SCAN) system. In June 1966, the Air Defense Command voice network was cut over to the new...
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the United States Department of Defense. His ideas contradicted then-established principles of pre-allocation of network bandwidth, exemplified by the development...
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and fiber optic links; Defense Data Network packet-switching nodes; Defense Switched Network (DSN) multi-function voice switches; and technical control...
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telephone calls from the aircraft in flight by means of the Defense Switched Network (DSN) to an U.S. Air Force base, U.S. Naval Air Station, U.S. Marine...
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traffic to the Defense Message System. Defense Switched Network Defense Message System Western Union AUTOVON contemporaneous voice network STARCOM (communications...
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System), MMHS, and CMS 1.0. Defense Switched Network GOSIP Defense Message System at Defense Information Systems Agency Defense Messaging System at Joint...
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(941+1633 Hz): Priority (P) Autovon was replaced in the early 1990s by the Defense Switched Network; much of its infrastructure is now dismantled. Amateur radio equipment...
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Specctra-compatible autorouters Defense Switched Network, a communications network operated by the United States Department of Defense DSN DASH, the U.S. Navy's...
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serve Dayton, its metropolitan area, Springfield, public (non-Defense Switched Network) communications at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, a few outer...
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ARPANET (redirect from Advanced Research Projects Agency Network)
Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) was the first wide-area packet-switched network with distributed control and one of the first computer networks to implement...
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point-to-point telegraph network, a radio-telegraph network, or the Defense Switched Network. Commercial refiling of a message will usually require a reformatting...
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The Defense Data Network (DDN) was a computer networking effort of the United States Department of Defense from 1983 through 1995. It was based on ARPANET...
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DISA Circular 310-70-1 Methods and Procedures (PDF). Defense Switched Network (DSN). Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). Apr 21, 2012 [2006]...
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Individual Mobilization Augmentee (IMA) Program. Civil defense Defense Switched Network Emergency Alert System Moscow–Washington hotline Warrenton Training...
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Government-leased networks, including the Federal Technology Service and the Defense Switched Network In accordance with Section 1(g)5 of Executive Order 12472, the...
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Data Source Matrix DSMC – Defense Systems Management College DSN – Defense Switched Network DSNET – Defense Secure Network DSO – Defence Sales Organisation...
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kinds of networks, including circuit switching networks and packet switched networks. In packet-switched networks, routing protocols direct packet forwarding...
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Special Duty DSN – Defense Switched Network DSO - Defensive Systems Officer DSP – Defense Support Program DSPD – Defense Support to Public Diplomacy...
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SIPRNet (redirect from Secret Internet Protocol Router Network)
Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet) is "a system of interconnected computer networks used by the U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. Department...
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1986). MITRENET: A Testbed Local Area Network at DTNSRDC. Ft. Belvoir Defense Technical Information Center: Defense Technical Information Center. p. i....
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separation of the control and data plane first used in public switched telephone networks.[citation needed] This provided a manner of simplifying provisioning...
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Paper Wars: Cannon Fodder (category Tower defense video games)
Paper Wars: Cannon Fodder is a tower defense video game developed and published by iFun4all for PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 in 2010–2011, for...
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History of the Internet (section NPL network)
Department of Defense (DoD) Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). Independently, Paul Baran at the RAND Corporation proposed a distributed network based on...
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This list contains the mobile country codes and mobile network codes for networks with country codes between 400 and 499, inclusively – a region that covers...
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A datagram is a basic transfer unit associated with a packet-switched network. Datagrams are typically structured in header and payload sections. Datagrams...
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by calculating the interactions between the different network entities such as routers, switches, nodes, access points, links, etc. Most simulators use...
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anti-missile defense system without decades of additional research and development. Following the APS's report in 1986, the SDIO switched focus to a concept...
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started during the 1960s. A Network Control Center was opened in New York by AT&T in 1962 which used status boards to display switch and routing information...
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