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oh so tempting

Originally posted by: alien42
Originally posted by: CarlKillerMiller
Can't be legit...


they spelled system wrong on the last line.

cant be legit? look at the domain name and tell me that isnt legit.

I'm just having a hard time believing that the military would design a super-secuirty login page that looks like a geocities website.
 
Originally posted by: CarlKillerMiller
Originally posted by: alien42
Originally posted by: CarlKillerMiller
Can't be legit...


they spelled system wrong on the last line.

cant be legit? look at the domain name and tell me that isnt legit.

I'm just having a hard time believing that the military would design a super-secuirty login page that looks like a geocities website.

"The Defense Message System (DMS) is a program established by the U.S. Department of Defense (Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (ASD C3I)) to replace and standardize all of its messaging systems, both organizational and individual.

DMS:

will provide global connectivity, interoperability, multimedia attachments to messages, and end-to-end security.

is an application, a collection of all DoD messaging hardware, software, communications facilities, procedures, and personnel organized together into a system meeting all DoD messaging requirements, employing modern messaging technologies recognized by international standards bodies.

is not a network.

is a flexible, Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS)-based application providing multi-media messaging and directory services using the flexible and expandable underlying Defense Information Infrastructure (DII) network and security services.

provides message service to all DoD users (to include deployed tactical users); access to and from DoD locations worldwide; and interfaces to other U.S. government agencies, allied forces, and Defense contractors.

handles information on all classification levels, compartments, and handling instructions.

was established as an integrated common-user, organization-to-organization, and individual messaging service.

relies on existing and emerging technologies to meet DoD's need for secure, accountable, organization-to-organization, and individual messaging at a reduced cost."
 
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