Ciena verified for Defense Dept. networks

Published: May 5, 2008 at 1:46 PM

LINTHICUM, Md., May 5 (UPI) -- The Joint Interoperability Test Command says it has verified that several of Ciena Corp.'s network technologies meet U.S. Department of Defense requirements.

Ciena, based in Maryland, says its CN 4200 FlexSelect Advanced Services Platform, CoreDirector Multiservice Optical Switch and CoreStream Agility Optical Transport System wavelength division multiplexing and optical switching technologies meet Defense Department network interoperability and optical requirements.

With the JITC verification, the Ciena platforms can be deployed at approved Defense Department agencies on the department's networks.

"Department of Defense concerns such as interoperability and security have long been a priority for Ciena," Dave Peed, Ciena Government Solutions vice president and managing director, said in a statement. "This extensive certification is a key milestone in our continued focus on this market, enabling these products to be used more widely across Department of Defense networks."

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