8 FEB 2010, SCIP Asynchronous Interoperability Testing Results
The new SCIP Async capable 90si has been successfully tested by DISA / JITC for the NSA to insure interoperability with STE’s OMNI’s and all the other Secure Faxes that are already in use throughout the US Government. JITC has posted this information on their web site, here.
Please note that this certification applies to any Secure Fax system based upon the 90si including our Secure Fax Systems’ Model numbers 690, 390.
The below information is no longer current.
It it posted here for historical reference only.
The following web pages were generated by DISA/JITC in Fort Huachuca, AZ.
They appear in composite here without contextual modifications.
DISA, JITC NETWORKS, TRANSMISSIONS, AND INTEGRATION DIVISION |
Secure Digital Facsimile
Register of Tested Products
The Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) at Fort Huachuca, AZ, has developed a program to conduct standards conformance testing of secure digital facsimiles, secure digital facsimile PCMCIA cards, and facsimile controllers. This testing determines their level of compliance to the Type I requirements of MIL-STD-188-161 and NATO STANAG 5000. Testing is also being conducted at JITC to certify interoperability of each secure digital facsimile device with other vendors’ secure facsimile equipment while operating through various combinations of STU-IIIs and other security equipment.
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GTE Easy-Fax 90si Facsimile Controller
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Last revision: 02/02/01
The above web pages were generated by DISA/JITC in Fort Huachuca, AZ.
They appear in composite here without contextual modifications
Questions regarding the 90si certification can be addressed to:
Jim Tomko of DISA/JITC at tomkoj@fhu.disa.mil or
Andrew Chambers of GateWay Fax Systems, Inc at chambersa@gwfs.com
Here is the actual DISA/JITC 90si Certification and the Register introduction pages. (External Links)
Please note that the other “controllers” shown are no longer in production.
Only the 90si is still available.