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SAGURA
(TS//SI//NF) DNI access from FAIRVIEW'S Partner's DNI backbone which
includes OC-192 and 10GE peering circuits. The Partner has provided a current view of
the forecasted and equipped 10GE and OC-192 peering circuits at the eight SNRCs as
of March 2009. Based on the information presented, by the end of 2009, the total
number of forecasted 10GE peering circuits at the SNRCs will be approximately six
times greater than OC-192 peering circuits. However, the growth in 10GE circuits in
2009 is about 19 times greater than the forecasted growth for OC-192 circuits. As these
additional links become active it is imperitive that FAIRVIEW have the ability and the
agility to follow SIGINT targets of interest. This action will provide 100% coverage of the
2009 forecasted 10GE and OC-192 links. This broad coverage approach is a key part
of a larger effort to recast the FAIRVIEW DNI router access to be more agile and more
high-value intelligence focused as part of the program's effort to provide broad access,
continuous survey and focused collection.
SERENADE (TS//SI//NF) BLARNEY's covername for one of their Corporate Partner's.
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SG
(U//FOUO) STARGATE-FAIRVIEW A site
SC
(U//FOUO) SILVERCOLLAM-FAIRVIEW site
SCIF (U//FOUO) Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility
SEALION
(TS//SI//NF) A FAIRVIEW site
Selector
U//FOUO) A Selector is an identifier used in dialed number recognition
(such a telephone number, IMEI, IMSI, or MSISDN) or used in digital network
intelligence (such as an email address or instant messaging IDs). A selector becomes a
seed once it is RAS approved.
SEAGULL
(TS//SI//NF) BR-FISA Metadata, LITHIUMβs billing records
SERENADE (TS//SI//NF) BLARNEY's covername for one of their Corporate Partner's.
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SILVERCOLLAM
(TS//SI//NF) A FAIRVIEW site
SLIVER
(TS//SI//NF) SLIVER is a proof-of-concept (POC) is an effort to enable
cross-mission (CNO) collaborative capabilities in a global setting. Under the SLIVER
initiative, passive IP sensor nodes will be deployed at two CONUS sites and two
OCONUS sites. These nodes will be fed by a small amount of traffic volume. The
CONUS nodes will support both Lithium commercial network security functions, as well
as SIGINT and SIGINT-enabled CND applications (i.e., end-point characterization data
and IP flow data). Within the SLIVER timeframe, due to OPSEC constraints, the
OCONUS nodes will only be configured to support Lithium commercial network security
functions β any Lithium-derived metadata from the OCONUS nodes will be sent to
FAIRVIEW's centralized processing facility (PINECONE), under applicable SIGINT
authority, for analysis and exploitation. In addition to these passive sensor nodes,
active commercial security nodes will also be deployed at both the CONUS and
OCONUS sites and used commercially in order to provide essential mission cover.
SORA-2
(TS//SI//NF) IP Access Expansion effort for FAIRVIEW. One of the areas of
FAIRVIEW's DNI backbone access (Saguaro) that has not yet been sufficiently
exploited is the access side of the Common Backbone (CBB) network. The major
reason for this is the sheer number of access links - tens of thousands - which would
make 100% coverage prohibitively expensive. One way to overcome this constraint is
to monitor uplinks out of the access routers toward CBB backbone or aggregation
routers. Even so, the number of uplinks is still numerous, requiring an additional
selection/prioritization strategy. Lithium, in concert with ODD, developed a strategy that
rank orders access routers using several different metrics, such as the following: PRI
Value, Country Value, PAA Value, CD Value and CCCD Value. The top eight router
uplinks, as outlined in the attached proposal, have been analyzed and deemed of high
SIGINT interest. Therefore, we are requesting approval to deploy monitoring on these
uplinks.
STARGATE (TS//SI//NF) A FAIRVIEW site
STONEGATE
(S//SI//REL) STONEGATE is an automated and scalable dial-up
data modem and FAX modem demodulation system. It is used to collect, recognize,
demodulate, format, forward, database, archive, and reporting on dial-up data modem,
FAX modem, speech, and unknown signals. STONEGATE is designed to handle the
80% of the dial-up data modem and FAX modem traffic that can be automatically and
correctly processed. The 20% of the traffic that can not be automatically and correctly
processed is forwarded to a demodulation system that has the resources needed to
process the traffic. If there are problems with the STONEGATE processed signal, the
original signal can be automatically retrieved via the Archive Retrieval interface. Speech
and unknown traffic are detected and forwarded. STONEGATE generates statistics and
reports on dial-up data modem, FAX modem, speech, and unknown signals.