Seen as having commercial merit and after a prototype was developed, the technology was licensed to Vision Abell (later acquired by Tenix) in 1996 for development and supply to Australian government under the brand “Interactive Link”.
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The technology underlying the products is drawn from Starlight Technology, developed by the Australian Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO).
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Manufactured and marketed by Tenix Datagate, the Interactive Link hardware products have been evaluated to the highest level under international security criteria with a strong focus on maintaining the confidentiality of the secure network.
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Tenix Defence was acquired by BAE Systems Australia in 2008, including ownership of the Interactive Link products.
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