Tender: Supply of a High Availability Internet Gateway System, Australia to replace the existing Defence Internet Gateway (DIG)


First 9 of 9 paragraphs shown  Closes 06/05/2010 12:00 p.m. Industry briefing Thursday 1 April 2010.
 Location: ACT, NSW, VIC, SA, WA, QLD, NT, TAS. ATM
  The High Availability Internet Gateway Service (HAIGS) will replace the existing Defence Internet Gateway (DIG) with a high throughput, secure, robust, and highly available connection:
- between the Defence Information Environment (DIE), and the internet and External Parties (business partners, other Government departments, and the general public).
 Defence Restricted Network: The key entities in the DIE using the DIG are users on the Defence Restricted Network (DRN) who use DIG services primarily to conduct email messaging with internet-based addressees and internet web browsing. In addition to email and web access, the DIG supports Defence Extranets through which Defence shares information and services with External Parties.
  Managed gateway service: The HAIGS Capability can be viewed as a managed gateway service (the HAIGS) which enforces Defence security and administrative policies and practices on a number of Defence Services operating through the HAIGS.
 Other Instructions: An Industry brief will be conducted on Thursday 1 April 2010. See conditions of tender for instructions to register. The brief will cover AGIMO considerations and changes to the RFT pack in response to the industry comment version. There will be one restricted document - Defence Internet Gateway Overview. Instructions on obtaining this are contained in the COT.

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