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LHOHQ 6630507 ^Sprint CALEA Delivery System Product Release (rev. 6.5.02) In accordance with CALEA, Sprint has been working aggressively to deliver local, state and federal law enforcement agencies surveillance data from throughout its network. Currently, Sprint PCS is nearly 60% CALEA compliant. It is expected to be completed by August/September 2002. In order to accommodate law enforcement needs to access their J-STD-025 messages, Sprint has developed the Sprint CALEA Delivery System (CDS). Located in Lee's Summit, Missouri, the CDS was developed to access all Sprint internal wireless and wireline networks. It's sole purpose is to provide law enforcement a single point of access to their surveillance data regardless of the Sprint product or target's geographic location. Sprint CALEA Delivery System J-STD-025 Delivery Options Sprint allows for two methods of obtaining surveillance data from the Sprint CALEA Delivery System: Secure Virtual Private Network (VPN) Sprint CALEA IP VPN product suite offers law enforcement a cost-effective and flexible access solution that matches the security of a private line. Please allow 30 days for VPN Delivery Fully Managed VPN connectivity Customer Managed IP VPN service Fully Managed CALEA IP VPN Service Sprint provides an industry leading, comprehensive IP VPN Solution using innovative technology and expert support. We implement your IP VPN solution and deliver real results: IP VPN technology provides you with a high quality, secure data networking solution. Sprint provides everything you need with industry-best connectivity options and management. Sprint delivers the highest levels of security experience and management services. Sprint's Managed IP VPN solution is designed to meet the needs of any law enforcement agency, whether or not they have any existing network infrastructure or expertise. Sprint will provide, configure, and manage a complete solution. The standard IP VPN implementation will have the following components: Nortel Networks Contivity 600 IP VPN hardware to purchase or lease. Optional V.35 (T1) WAN Interface on Contivity for a direct Internet connection Hardware installation, configuration, and maintenance 24x365 Contivity device monitoring and management Sprint can also provide dedicated internet access. Requirements Internet access must be dedicated. No dial-up access allowed. The Contivity 600 must have 2 public routable IP addresses. The Collection Device must have a public routable IP address. PROS: Fully managed by Sprint on a proactive basis. A single point of contact for all troubleshooting issues. Immediate response and customer support. Available security expertise. Top grade connection reliability. Sprint can also manage any other tunnels on that Contivity device if desired. Fully secure connection. Undetectable from any outside snooping. CONS: More expensive than the Customer Managed IP VPN Service. Customer Managed IP VPN Service Many law enforcement agencies may already own a Nortel Contivity device for their CALEA access and have the technical expertise available to provide local management. Sprint offers support of a "co-managed" environment where Sprint will maintain and operate the Sprint CDS environment while law enforcement will own and maintain it's equipment. Requirements Law Enforcement must own a Nortel Contivity VPN device. Internet access must be dedicated. No dial-up access allowed. The Collection Device must have a public routable IP address. PROS: Less expensive Full customer control of their network and VPN environment. Fully secure connection. CONS: Higher risk of outage due to configuration errors of other law enforcement VPN devices. Sprint troubleshooting capabilities restricted to one-half of the VPN tunnel. To ORDER Sprint CALEA IP VPN: Ask for CALEA IP VPN NOTE: Please allow 30 Days for Sprint VPN Delivery Call LHOHQ at 913-315-7682 Private Line Circuit Sprint recognizes that some law enforcement agencies will want their own dedicated circuit for their surveillance activities. As a result, Sprint will allow the following circuits
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