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ONE-NET to bring new computers, more secure network to overseas users.(Around the Fleet)

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| April 01, 2005 | Gunder, Joseph | COPYRIGHT 2003 U.S. Navy. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

More than 15,000 new computers are set to be installed at Navy bases overseas as part of the migration to ONE-NET, the Navy's newest enterprise network.

The new computers are part of a larger plan under ONE-NET to replace most of the Navy's networks overseas and put them under a centralized control authority for more than 41,000 users on shore installations from Europe to the Far East.

ONE-NET, short for OCONUS Navy Enterprise Network, is similar to the Navy/Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI), and will provide users on shore installations overseas a single integrated network.

"ONE-NET provides centralized information assurance, intrusion detection, …

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