‘Even if a missile strikes our operations, we will keep the IDF’s network running’

On any given day, a fighter jet in the air, a field commander patrolling a hostile border, a tank in training, or a spy satellite in orbit will access the IDF’s cross-branch, operational digital network. The network, created by the army’s Center of Computing and Information Systems, known by its Hebrew acronym, MAMRAM, connects all of the military, and dependence on it is growing.Ensuring that the network is up and running at all times has become a paramount goal of the MAMRAM unit, its commander, Col. Hanan Iserovich, told The Jerusalem Post in recent days.Speaking at the unit’s headquarters in Ramat Gan, Iserovich explained the basic functions of the unit.“We deal in research and development for information systems, from servers to databases, all for enabling military operations,” he said.

 

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