1. The document discusses DISA's efforts to support secure mobile voice and data capabilities through its Multi-Carrier Entry Point (MCEP) architecture and integration with a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO).
2. It outlines DISA's plans to refresh the MCEP to support not only existing Secure Mobile Environment Portable Electronic Devices but also new secure mobile devices using MVNO technology.
3. The goal is to ensure secure network connectivity and mobile communications anywhere for DoD users through a centralized and controlled access point that provides security, management and DISN services.
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1. Maria A. Medina Voice Services Networks Branch 18 Jul 2011 A Combat Support Agency Defense Information Systems Agency NS Mobility Efforts
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3. Current SME-PED MCEP Network Architecture Cingular Verizon Sprint Management Console Multi-Protocol Router APN-I POP ROUTER SWITCH PREMISE ROUTER SIPRNet CA Virus Scan Web Server Mail Server Customer Enclave Managed Service SME PED MCEP SME PED SERVER HAIPE FIREWALL DECC Post camp site NIPRNet Mail Server Web Server Virus Scan CA SME PED SERVER Post camp site SWITCH PREMISE ROUTER FIREWALL Tier 0 Tier 0 APN-I DISN Trunk DHS Trunk SME PED: Secure Mobile Environment Portable Electronic Device MCEP: Multi Carrier Entry Point DHS T-Mobile APN-I Verizon APN-I
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DISA MCEP Overall Uptimes: Up to the month of May 2011 the performance has remained remarkable maintaining our goal of component availability for both MCEPs. Total Monthly Traffic Usages: The majority of all the traffic is high side data usage. SME PED Enclave Added per Location: None of new enclave was connected to the network in May 2011. SME PED Devices Added/Disconnected per Period: 30 new devices were added to the network in May 2011. DIA: 4 devices EUCOM Patch: 19 devices NMCI Hampton Road: 1 devices NSA Meade: 1 device SOCSOUTH: 2 devices SOCOM: 2 devices STRATCOM: _ 1 device - 17 devices were disconnected from the network in May 2011. AFNIC: _ 1 device DIA: _ 1 device EUCOM Patch: 4 devices SOCSOUTH: _ 1 device NSA Meade: _9 devices STRATCOM: _ 1 device