Transglobal Secure Collaboration Project
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The Transglobal Secure Collaboration Program (TSCP) (formerly Transatlantic Secure Collaboration Program) is a cooperative effort by the leading defense and aerospace firms, supported by the US Department of Defense (DoD) and the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) to develop a framework of policies and mechanisms to enable secure collaboration across multiple jurisdictions.
The goals of TSCP are to:
- Reduce risks involved in a cross-industry, international collaboration
- Provide a cost-effective secure model to support a collaborative environment
- Create a reusable, standard means of secure collaboration to reduce overall integration complexity, coordination time and, ultimately, collaboration cost
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[edit] Members
[edit] Platinum Members
[edit] Government Members
- ANSSI - Agence nationale de la sécurité des systèmes d’information (Agency for National Security of Information Systems)
- General Services Administration
- Ministry of Defence (Netherlands)
- Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)
- United States Department of Defense
- United States Secret Service
[edit] Gold Members
[edit] Silver Members
- Actividentity
- Boldon James
- Deep-secure became a member in the Silver membership category in April 2010.[1]
- Intercede [2]
- National Aerospace Laboratory
- NextLabs [3]
- Quest Software [4]
- Titus Labs
- Wave Systems
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/deep-secure-joins-tscp-91594894.html
- ^ http://www.intercede.com/news/archives/2011/Intercede-Group-PLC-Joins-Aerospace-and-Defence-In.aspx
- ^ http://www.nextlabs.com/html/?q=nextlabs%C2%AE-joins-tscp
- ^ http://www.tscp.org/index.php/about-tscp/66-2010-press-releases
[edit] External links
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