The Internet - questions, questions, questions...

Every organization wants to be on "the net" but the technical questions seem endless; the technical problems all too daunting!

The Internet is changing so rapidly; how can I keep up with it?

How do I separate reality from hardware/software vendor hype?
How do I select an ISP from the thousands available today with more emerging daily?
Which services do I want the ISP to provide and which do I want to bring in-house?

What's the best method for connecting all my locations to the Internet?

Should I rely upon direct access to an ISP or deploy an intranet?
How can I guarantee network performance when using TCP/IP?
What is the best method of integrating my legacy applications?

How should I handle IP addresses?

What are the tradeoffs of obtaining addresses from the InterNIC versus an ISP?
Should I preassign addresses or setup a DHCP server?
How will IPng impact my current network?

How can I protect my organization's information assets once we're on the net?

How effective is filtering at the routers versus dedicated firewalls?
What additional security will a proxy server provide and will it slow things down?
Should source encryption be used and if so which method is best?

The answer to these and all your other Internet questions is Federal Engineering.

Since 1983 , Federal Engineering has been the preferred choice for independent, unbiased, and practical telecommunications consulting. It is only natural that our customers are relying upon us to help them enter Cyberspace!

FE is providing Internet/intranet technical assistance to private sector organizations as well as state and local governments throughout the nation. Whether you are a small firm trying to get on "the net", or a state government interconnecting all your schools, the answer is Federal Engineering.