By Debra Fryar, on June 28th, 2010
Last fall, Ronald Inman of Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Public Affairs reports that the NAVFAC Far East command generated a total of 3,367 orders and approximately $13.8 million in sales on DOD EMALL in fiscal year 2009 — more than any other NAVFAC command.
The DOD EMALL is a web-based Government eCommerce site enabling authorized military [...]
By Robert Lockard, on June 16th, 2010
When it comes to organizations’ finances, some years are better than others. It’s no secret that for many in the private and public sectors, the last few years have been on the lean side.
It requires creativity for a company or government department to tighten its belt without cutting its services or quality. With fewer goods being [...]
By Terryl Benson, on June 15th, 2010
This final part of our series on PKI security in large scale web applications looks at how eValidate was able to accommodate the unique, high performance demands of the DOD EMALL.
Powered by Partnet eValidate, DOD EMALL is now fully CAC-enabled, and public key access is configured for all Federal Bridge customers. This was accomplished with zero [...]
By Terryl Benson, on June 9th, 2010
This part of our series on PKI security in large scale web applications examines the challenge the DOD EMALL faced in implementing PKI.
DOD EMALL is the largest eCommerce site operating within the US Government. It is a highly-available system that employs best-in-class practices and utilizes a variety of sophisticated networking and systems hardware, alongside software based [...]
By Terryl Benson, on June 7th, 2010
This part of our series on PKI security in large scale web applications examines how the new Partnet eValidate solution effectively satisfies the unique PKI demands of large scale web applications.
Partnet eValidate™ is an ideal solution for large-scale web applications with a large number of users and transactions. eValidate protects government enterprises from potential security breaches [...]
By Terryl Benson, on June 1st, 2010
This part of our series on PKI security in large scale web applications examines the limits of traditional Off-the-Shelf PKI-validation solutions.
Per Joint Task Force Global Network Operations (JTF-GNO), the #1 method of attack on the DoD information network is compromised user IDs and passwords. Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD 1) — implemented in the wake of September 11, [...]