CHANTILLY, Va. - Justice Federal Credit Union has chosen asuburban D.C. network integration specialist to take on thechallenging job of connecting the IT infrastructure of the $387million CU's 17 branches, many of them in secured locations.McLean-based Global Internetworking already has deployed and ismanaging a wide-area network between Justice FCU's headquarters,its new branch in a federal courthouse in Washington, D.C., and amember call center in Clarksburg, W.Va. The network-which includesprivate line and IP connectivity from a number of vendors-now willbe expanded to the nationwide credit union's other operations. Thecredit union serves Justice and Homeland Security employees andlaw-enforcement associations and its branches in secure locationscan present particular challenges for IT and other vendors, saysRifat Ikram, the CU's IT manager, who says he was pleased withGlobal Internetworking's ability to work in those settings.

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