US Government’s Federation Challenge

February 1, 2009

I don’t think too much about the US government’s information technology challenges. Been there. Done that. I read Wired Magazine’s “Every Military Net Accessed at Once Thanks to OB1” here. US central command has 14 networks. Instead of running one query one the individual systems, now an authorized war fighter can look to a day when a single computer can provide results from more than a dozen separate systems. Quite progressive. OB1 stands for one box, one wire. No word when the system will be available. Oh, don’t tell anyone at central command that the Science.gov has been delivering federated search for more than five years. Also, keep it a secret that USA.gov (formerly FirstGov.gov) has been delivering federated search for even longer. Too much information could overload the warfighters. Zip those lips.

Stephen Arnold, February 1, 2009

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