Samsung, BlackBerry devices cleared for use on US defence networks
Washington: The Pentagon on Thursday cleared
BlackBerry and Samsung mobile devices for use on Defense Department
networks, a step toward opening up the military to a wide variety of
technology equipment makers while still ensuring communications
security.
Lieutenant Colonel Damien Pickart, a Pentagon spokesman,
said the department cleared the use of BlackBerry 10 smart phones and
BlackBerry PlayBook tablets using its Enterprise Service 10 system, as
well as Samsung’s Android Knox.
“This is a significant step towards establishing a
multi-vendor environment that supports a variety of state-of-the-art
devices and operating systems,” Pickart said in a statement.
The Pentagon said on Wednesday it also expected to clear Apple mobile devices using the iOS 6 system at some point in early May.
The move to open up defense department networks is
expected to set the stage for an intensified struggle for Pentagon
customers among BlackBerry devices, Apple’s iPhones or iPads and units
using Google’s Android platform such as Samsung Electronics’ phones.
The Pentagon currently has some 600,000 users of
smartphones, computer tablets and other mobile devices. The department
has 470,000 BlackBerry users, 41,000 Apple users and 8,700 people with
Android devices. Most Apple and Android systems are in pilot or test
programs.
The move to open up the networks to a broader array of
mobile devices is part of a Pentagon effort to ensure the military has
access to the latest communications technology without locking itself in
to a particular equipment vendor.
surya prakash
pgdm 2nd sem
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