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NIPR

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What is NIPR?

NIPRNet (Non-classified Internet Protocol Router Network) is the U.S. Department of Defense's (DoD) unclassified network used for exchanging unclassified information. It's essentially the DoD's version of the civilian internet, allowing personnel to access websites, send emails, and transfer files, but with security measures to protect against unauthorized access and data breaches.

What other technologies are related to NIPR?

NIPR Competitor Technologies

SIPR is a secure network like NIPR, but used for classified information, making it a competitor in terms of secure communications.
mentioned alongside NIPR in 60% (425) of relevant job posts
JWICS is another secure network, primarily used by the intelligence community, and competes with NIPR for secure communications, although at a higher classification level.
mentioned alongside NIPR in 13% (174) of relevant job posts

NIPR Complementary Technologies

VoSIP (Voice over Secure Internet Protocol) provides secure voice communications over networks like NIPR, thus complementing its capabilities.
mentioned alongside NIPR in 14% (70) of relevant job posts
iDirect is a satellite-based IP communications technology that can be used to extend or enhance NIPR network connectivity, therefore complementary.
mentioned alongside NIPR in 9% (70) of relevant job posts
VTC (Video Teleconferencing) can be run over NIPR, enabling video communication capabilities, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside NIPR in 3% (92) of relevant job posts

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