Long Haul Network.
Abstract
The MULTIRAD complex at Williams AFB, AZ houses a GCI trainer, an Air Intercept Trainer (AIT), several pilot training devices, an Automated Threat Engagement System (ATES) and an Instructional Support System (ISS) all within a TEMPEST facility. Thus, integrated training exercises can be performed, controlled and monitored in a dedicated security environment. The next two stages of MULTIRAD development are the interim and the advanced MULTIRAD. Interim MULTIRAD with long haul network (LHN) and extensions of SIMNET protocol will be used for the training utility evaluation (TRUE). An extension of distributed interactive simulation (DIS) protocol will be introduced for advanced MULTIRAD. OBJECTIVE : This plan provides security rationale and requirements for extension of the MULTIRAD development program into multi-site exercises over a using DIS protocol. APPROACH : Description of Plan. The plan is the result of a review of the documents listed in paragraph 3.2 as well as discussions and analysis of the security of data within an automated information system and AIS networks as they apply to the MULTIRAD program. This work was performed in October and November of 1991 at Loral Defense Systems - Akron, Ohio.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1992
- Accession Number
- ADA288240