Your name isn't Buttle is it?
It no doubt has an EGI - a combined GPS INS. It will depend entirely on the software interpreting that data.
Not sure about network protocols, but, the systems research version of this is called multi-level secure systems. You might want to start looking there.
For a more nuts and bolts view of security requirements and procedures, the NISPOM is publicly available http://www.dss.mil/isp/fac_clear/download_nispom.html
There exist a number of "super users," I believe their role is to minimize redundancy of effort. Even if someone had access to everything, the amount of data generated far exceeds what one person can handle.
Your name isn't Buttle is it?
It no doubt has an EGI - a combined GPS INS. It will depend entirely on the software interpreting that data.
Not sure about network protocols, but, the systems research version of this is called multi-level secure systems. You might want to start looking there.
For a more nuts and bolts view of security requirements and procedures, the NISPOM is publicly available http://www.dss.mil/isp/fac_clear/download_nispom.html
There exist a number of "super users," I believe their role is to minimize redundancy of effort. Even if someone had access to everything, the amount of data generated far exceeds what one person can handle.