A Raytheon data transfer platform, Trusted Gateway System, has been approved by the Unified Cross Domain Management Office to be on the office’s Version 4.1 Baseline list.
The list contains products using cross domain technologies and solutions. These products are available to agencies in the Defense Department and the intelligence community.
“Effective and secure information sharing across government entities remains a top priority in intelligence and defense organizations worldwide,” said Ed Hammersla, chief operating officer of Raytheon’s trusted computer solutions business.
To be included on the UCDMO Baseline list, the technology must be operational and have a government sponsor. At minimum, the technology must have a three-year life-cycle support agreement.
“Raytheon’s certified and accredited solutions like TGS help customers transfer critical data across networks, keeping it secure and protecting against the unintended release of sensitive information into the wrong hands,” said Hammersla.
TGS provides virus scanning, file type verification, offensive word search and deep content inspection.