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NSA tests cloud computing

NSA tests cloud computing

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InformationWeek reports that the NSA is testing a system which will use a cloud computing element to house data for the department. The magazine reports that at a recent cloud computing symposium at the National Defense University’s Information Resources Management College, director of technology for NSA’s integrated intelligence program Randy Garrett said the organization was not planning on using cloud computing to cut down on costs - as many others do. Instead, Garrett said the agency was looking at ways to do things that “were essentially impossible before.

The magazine points out that the efforts from the NSA are part of Intelligence Community Directive 501, which was put in place to promote information sharing among agencies in the intelligence community. While the NSA is looking into using cloud computing to do things that were not possible with traditional computing, an increasing number of businesses are using the tool to cut down on costs and reduce pollution. A report from NetSuite found that by using cloud computing companies can save the equivalent of 423,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide.

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For Intelligence Sharing, NSA Using Cloud Model

For Intelligence Sharing, NSA Using Cloud Model

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The National Security Agency is taking a cloud computing approach in developing a new collaborative intelligence gathering system that will link disparate intelligence databases. The system, currently in testing, will be geographically distributed in data centers around the country, and it will hold ”essentially every kind of data there is,” said Randy Garrett, director of technology for NSA’s integrated intelligence program, at a cloud computing symposium last week at the National Defense University’s Information Resources Management College. The system will house streaming data, unstructured text, large files, and other forms of intelligence data. Analysts will be able to add metadata and tags that, among other things, designate how securely information is to be handled and how widely it gets disseminated. For end users, the system will come with search, discovery, collaboration, correlation, and analysis tools.

The NSA effort is part of Intelligence Community Directive 501, an effort to overhaul intelligence sharing proposed under the Bush administration. Current director of national intelligence Dennis Blair has promised that intelligence sharing will remain a priority. “The legacy systems must be modernized and consolidated to allow for data to actually be shared across an enterprise, and the organizations that collect intelligence must be trained and incentivized to distribute it widely,” he said in response to questions from the Senate prior to his confirmation. The new system will run on commodity hardware and ”largely” on commercial software, Garrett said. The NSA will manage the arrayed servers as a pool of resources rather than as individual machines.

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