Kinko Commandos
http://www.defensetech.org/archives/001900.html

Your commanding officer wants you to crank out a whole bunch of propaganda
in a hurry. But you're miles and miles from your base. And Kinko's isn't
expected to open a branch in the Hindu Kush for a long, long time. What to
do?

SOCOM wants its commandos to have a Humvee-mounted, deployable print
production center (DPPC) to handle their psychological warfare needs.
Special Operations Technology magazine has the details:

A preferred system, as a minimum, must be capable of producing 13,000
11-by-17 sheets, produced two sided, single color, cut to produce 100,000
leaflets in a 24-hour period. Preferably, the system will be able to produce
13,000 11-by-17 sheets, produced two sided, multi-color, cut to produce
100,000 leaflets in a 24-hour period. The minimum acceptable quality is 600
dots per inch (dpi) with an objective of 2,400 dpi...

Additionally, the DPPC must include an electric paper cutter capable of
cutting/trimming a 500-sheet stack of 11-by-17 inch paper, with an objective
of being able to cut/trim a 1,000 sheet stack of 11-by-17 inch paper...

Not just your corner copy shop, the DPPC must be designed to handle work at
the secret level, and have appropriate procedures to meet DoD Information
Technology Security Certification and Accreditation Process requirements.



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