Kasten Chase receives bid for RASP Secure Access                                                                                                        Kasten Chase Applied Research Ltd                                       KCA Shares issued 39,084,687                                  Apr 3 close $7.65 Tue 4 Apr 2000                                                 News Release Mr. Alan Kittson reports Four large government contractors have all bid RASP Secure Access in  their responses  to a request for proposal (RFP) for computing and communications infrastructure issued jointly by the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.  The  Navy Marine  Corps intranet (NMCI) initiative is intended to develop a long-term arrangement to transfer the responsibility for providing and  managing  the vast  majority of Navy and Marine Corps desktop, server, infrastructure and communications assets to the commercial sector. The four bidders are: Computer Science  Corporation  (CSC)  of  El  Segundo Calif.; IBM, headquartered in Armonk, N.Y.; EDS of Plano, Tex.; and General Dynamics,  headquartered  in  Falls  Church,  Va.  These  potential   prime contractors have all proposed Kasten Chase's RASP Secure Access to meet the requirements for secure remote access identified in  the  NMCI  RFP.  These four organizations are the only prime bidders for the NMCI project. The RFP closed on March 24, by which time all four  bidders  had  submitted written  proposals  and  made  oral  presentations.  The  NMCI  project  is extensive, with  a  base  contract  that  includes  a  minimum  of  440,000 workstations,  portable  systems and servers to be deployed within the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. The estimated value of the total  base  contract  is $2-billion  (U.S.),  with a long-term potential value reaching $10-billion. The estimated value of the RASP component ranges from $3-million (U.S.)  to $15-million  (U.S.). The contract is expected to be awarded in late summer, with initial system deployment commencing in the fall of 2000. "It would appear that RASP Secure Access  is  the  only  National  Security Agency-certified  solution that meets the specific application requirements for secure remote access as outlined in the NMCI RFP," said  Alan  Kittson, vice-president  of  sales  for  RASP  Secure  Access at Kasten Chase. "I am pleased that each of these industry leading  organizations  has  recognized the unique benefits of RASP Secure Access and have included our solution in their bids to the NMCI project. CSC, IBM, EDS and General Dynamics are well positioned   channels   in  the  federal  government  space  and  represent significant  leverage  potential  for   future   large   scale   government opportunities," added Mr. Kittson. About the NMCI project By replacing multiple independent naval  intranets  and  systems  with  one common   Navy-wide   intranet,   the  Navy  expects  to  increase  business efficiencies, improve business processes, significantly  enhance  security, and  achieve  greater interoperability with Department of Defence agencies, other geographic commanders-in-chief, and sister services. NMCI's end-user benefits are twofold: firstly, deliver common applications, integrated  databases  and  shared tools to both the desktop and the mobile user; and secondly, foster the growth of their  organizational  capital  by enabling  group  collaboration,  knowledge sharing and teaching through net meetings and on-line collaborative planning efforts. About RASP Secure Access Certified by the U.S. National Security Agency, RASP Secure Access  is  the first  complete  remote  access  security  solution  designed  to safeguard government mission-critical information. When used in accordance  with  NSA policies  and guidelines, RASP may be used to protect classified (up to and including the secret-level) and sensitive but unclassified (SBU) data. Portable and cost-effective, RASP Secure  Access  provides  remote,  laptop users  with  secure, dial-up connections to local-area networks (LANs) from any location that offers a connection to the local telephone service. These remote  users  can  access  the  same  services available to users attached locally to the LAN. RASP is a multifaceted remote access security solution, providing user authentication, link encryption and desktop data protection. It prevents unauthorized network  access  and  protects  against  intercept attacks on data transmitted over public telephone lines. RASP Secure Media, a key  component  of  the  solution,  safeguards  the  confidentiality  and integrity  of information stored on a personal computer, should it be lost, stolen or otherwise compromised. (c) Copyright 2000 Canjex Publishing Ltd. canada-stockwatch.com |