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Integrated suites of commercially available and in-house developed tools
LAN Tool Kit: Test and develop a set of standard LAN tools within a client’s computing environment
ITK Database: Design and implement an Infrastructure Tool Kit (ITK) and a portal web site to provide users access to the tools
Network Optimization and Analysis Tool Suite: Integrated line of commercial and in-house developed tools for network traffic analysis, visualization, and access optimization
Security Toolkit: The security toolkit coordinates the activities of disparate tools that address different system and network anomalies and vulnerabilities to provide a repeatable method of assessing the ability of subject systems to resist dedicated attack.