- as
AUTODIN, is a
legacy data
communications service in the
United States Department of Defense.
AUTODIN originally consisted of
numerous AUTODIN Switching...
-
Union was a
prime contractor in the
Automatic Digital Network (
AUTODIN) program.
AUTODIN, a
military application for communication, was
first developed...
- into its
planned replacement,
AUTODIN II.
AUTODIN II
development proved unsatisfactory, however, and in 1982,
AUTODIN II was canceled, to be replaced...
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AUTODIN-II
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Switching System Plan 55-A was
based on
message switching. The U.S. military's
AUTODIN network became operational in 1962.
These systems, like SAGE and SBRE,...
- the
United States Department of Defense. DMS was
intended to
replace the
AUTODIN network, and is
based on
implementations of the OSI X.400 mail, X.500 directory...
-
handling system that can be used to process, store, and
disseminate legacy AUTODIN messages as well as
Defense Message System (DMS) messages. The term "Automated...
- su****ded by the DCA-operated
AUTODIN system. The
Davis facility was
decommissioned between 1967 and 1970
after AUTODIN and
communications satellites...
- lines, a 60-channel
submarine cable, 22 DSN
circuits by satellite, an
Autodin with
standard remote terminal, a
digital telephone switch, the Military...
-
beginning in
Germany and Europe, and
after 1945
spread around the world. The
AUTODIN military network in the
United States,
first operational in 1962, provided...