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What is LOCE today? LOCE - Is a US-owned intelligence system that is directly integrated into NATO’s SECRET-level network architecture. LOCE - A USEUCOM J2-owned Family of Systems, Services and Web-based Applications featuring over 400 workstations serving over 2700 registered, and 10,000 users across four NATO Secret Networks LOCE - the only INTRANET approved by ECJ6 to process NATO SECRET data LOCE = Linked Operations-Intelligence Centers Europe, Cronos = SHAPE WAN, MCCIS = SACLANT WAN, BICES = Battlefield Information Collection & Exploitation Systems, MOD = Ministry of Defense, IPR-DISN = Internet Protocol Routed – Defense Information Systems Network, NSLAN = NATO Secret LAN,
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What is LOCE today? LOCE - Is also the US National intelligence contribution to the NATO-nation effort called BICES LOCE - the only US systems gateway to other NATO C4I systems SHAPE’s Cronos, SACLANT’s MCCIS, NATO’s NIDTS, NATO HQ Minerva & NATO Nations’ BICES (National Rel NATO Networks) Largest DoD network employing Security certificates…same technology as internet banking Meets NATO security requirements for ID, authentication, and secure point of entry LOCE = Linked Operations-Intelligence Centers Europe, Cronos = SHAPE WAN, MCCIS = SACLANT WAN, BICES = Battlefield Information Collection & Exploitation Systems, MOD = Ministry of Defense, IPR-DISN = Internet Protocol Routed – Defense Information Systems Network, NSLAN = NATO Secret LAN,
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What does LOCE look like?
LOCE (U.S.) IPR-DISN NATO NATIONS US NSLAN SIPRNET / NIPRNET LOCE Info Hub MOD Molesworth, UK MOD MOD IMS MOD MOD SACLANT SHAPE SACLANT COMMANDS NATO SHAPE COMMANDS LOCE = Linked Operations-Intelligence Centers Europe, Cronos = SHAPE WAN, MCCIS = SACLANT WAN, BICES = Battlefield Information Collection & Exploitation Systems, MOD = Ministry of Defense, IPR-DISN = Internet Protocol Routed – Defense Information Systems Network, NSLAN = NATO Secret LAN,
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LOCE is two things A US SECRET rel NATO / NATO Secret Ops-Intel “virtual place to go” Computer Servers with imagery, Intel data, SEW, secure phones, etc. at RAF Molesworth, JAC A comms network enabling you to get “there” Dedicated circuits for allies and NATO Standby deployable comm/satellite suite for emergencies “Cryptographically isolated tunnels within SIPRNET” for US users
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