http://gcn.com/articles/2012/01/05/disa-okays-secure-andriod-mobile-system-for-dod.aspx
By Henry Kenyon
GCN.com
Jan 05, 2012
The Defense Information Systems Agency has certified a secure
Android-based mobile system for use by Defense Department agencies. The
system allows DOD personnel to sign, encrypt and decrypt e-mail, and
securely access data from a smart phone or tablet computer.
Developed by Good Technology for use on DOD-approved Dell Streak 5 smart
phones, the capability meets DOD Directive 8100.2 that requires the use
of secure, multipurpose Internet mail extension together with with a DOD
common access card and interoperability with the DOD’s public-key
infrastructure.
There has been much interest in Android open system, but commercially
available devices lacked the necessary security, said Chris Roberts,
Good’s vice president for public-sector business. Government customers
wanted a version of Android that they could harden and manage.
It was the Army’s interest in the Dell Streak and the need for it to
meet security guidelines that led the company became involved in the
process, he said. Good initially worked with Dell to augment the
security of the Android operating system on the Streak 5 devices.
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