USG has assets inside a number of co-lo providers. One of the companies I work with happens to provide some under sub-contract to DOE. No details available as to where it is however. :-} iii Timothy Brown wrote:
But it does bring up another issue. As far as I know, Exodus is the only colocation designated a "national infrastructure asset. http://www.thestreet.com/tech/internet/1090327.html
I have no idea what that means in practical terms. But I did want to raise the question. As an industry, we aren't vertically integrated. Instead its an inter-linked set of dependencies. Its not like the old days when the government could just call up Ma Bell, and find out what is happening.
It is my understanding that the US Government has "national infrastructure" inside Exodus facilities. As for what that means precisely, it's anyone's guess. Security at the Exodus facility in Atlanta has always been pretty good, but I wouldn't call it stellar.
I know that the USG at one point had significant infrastructure inside the Atlanta facility. I recall seeing some serious looking cages around routers and Sun gear, but I couldn't say for sure; it was a long time ago.
Tim