Cisco is part of a trio of vendors that will build a system to let the feds share data among its various agencies under the Secure Information Sharing Infrastructure. Cisco will supply the secure networking parts and data protection, Microsoft will offer up its Active Directory for identity management, and EMC will supply the storage.
The project attempts let the government share data among different agencies - something it hasn't been able to achieve since 9/11.
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