Raytheon WebShield™ Added to UCDMO Baseline List
Wednesday, Jan 25, 2012
Raytheon Company's (NYSE: RTN) WebShield™ product has been approved by the Unified Cross Domain Management Office (UCDMO) for inclusion on the version 4.1 baseline list. The UCDMO baseline is a validated products list of cross domain technologies and solutions available to agencies in the Department of Defense and intelligence community.
WebShield provides agencies with secure HTTP traffic monitoring for multi-level network access and data retrieval, which promotes more complete information browsing and discovery across networks of varying sensitivity levels. The solution enables secure Web search and browse down from high-side networks to lower-level networks.
"No other organization has been dedicated to developing cross domain solutions as long as Raytheon Trusted Computer Solutions (RTCS), nor can they match our past performance in solving government information sharing requirements," said Ed Hammersla, chief operating officer of RTCS. "The addition of WebShield to the UCDMO baseline list further extends the number of RTCS accredited solutions that are readily available to government agencies."
For a product to be included on the UCDMO baseline list, the technology must be operational, have a government sponsor and, at minimum, a three-year lifecycle support agreement. Additional Raytheon Trusted Computer Solutions products on the UCDMO baseline include Trusted Thin Client®, High Speed Guard™, Trusted Gateway System™ and SimShield™. For more information visit: http://www.trustedcs.com/
Source: Raytheon
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