FUNCTIONAL

PROPOSAL


FOR


DERBY LINE

ENTERPRISE COMPUTING FACILITIES


PRIVILEDGED SYSTEM

INFORMATION


Version: 0.1

29 July 2009




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Table of Contents

1 Derby 4

1.1 Butterfield Factory Facility 4

1.2 Public Private Partnership International Data Center 4

1.2.1 Power 4

1.2.2 Bandwidth 4

1.2.3 Cooling 4

1.2.4 Physical 4

1.2.5 Facility Classification 4

1.3 Enterprise Activities 5

1.3.1 REDONA Lab and Factory Facility 5

1.3.1.1 Pellet Facility 5

1.3.2 Hydro facility 5

1.3.3 Canadian American Data Facility 5

1.3.3.1 Data Storage Center 5

1.3.3.2 Multimedia VT Buffered Gateway 5

1.3.3.3 International Distribution Facility 5

1.3.4 Cannonical US 5

1.3.4.1 Offices 5

1.3.4.2 Data Facilities 6

1.3.4.3 Call Center 6

1.3.4.4 Classrooms 6

1.3.5 Vermont Virtual 6

1.4 Government Activities 6

1.4.1 Local and State Activities 6

1.4.1.1 Jobs Training 6

1.4.2 Federal Activities 6

1.4.2.1 Classified Area 6

1.4.2.1.1 Immigration and Naturalization Site 6

1.4.2.1.2 Border Patrol 6

1.4.2.1.3 Continuity of Operations Facilities 7

1.4.2.1.4 REDONA Data Research Facilities 7

1.4.2.1.5 Canadian Customs, Immigration and Naturalization 7






Executive Summary


The Derby Line Facility is the first step in the Vermont economic redevelopment process known as the “Brain Barn” project


1Derby

1.1Butterfield Factory Facility


1.2Public Private Partnership International Data Center

The following are the overall facility advantages

1.2.1Power

The Data Center will be able to offer ultra competitive pricing due to use of Canadian Electrical power at $0.2 per KWH as opposed to $0.13 cost in US.

Ultimate UPS

1.2.2Bandwidth

1.2.3Cooling

Tomofobia river can and will be used as the cooling element within the facility.

1.2.4Physical

Brick building vaults in geologically stable ground (??) above mean sea level. Due to international nature of facility the ongoing tradition of strict and stringent physical security must be maintained. Location while convenient to US & Canadian interstate highway system is undistinguished, private and out of the way. Helicopter landing facility is available across the street, airports are in proximity.

1.2.5Facility Classification

The facility shall be divided into two separate Data Facilities, the Unclassified and the Classified Data facilities. It is our intention that the Unclassified Facility contain but not be limited to the following enterprises:



Based on this particular mix of advantages the following activities are contemplated.

1.3Enterprise Activities

1.3.1REDONA Lab and Factory Facility

More information about the Renewable Energy Development of North America, Inc. (REDONA) is available by clicking on the acronym at the beginning of the line.


1.3.1.1Pellet Facility

Rock Island Pellets subsidiary

To enable local communities and businesses to convert theirown locally based biomass fuel sources into pellets. This willallow users to produce their own heat and electricity as well asallow them to sell pellets to others, and will keep a larger portionof the region’s energy dollars in the area. In fact, the WoodPellet Association of Canada estimates that 70% of every dollarspent on biomass stays in the local community (as compared to10% of every dollar spent on oil).


REDONA business plans require extreme facility in the areas of data communication both surface and airborne as well as the development of SCADA (System Control And Data Acquisition) systems


1.3.2Hydro facility


1.3.3Canadian American Data Facility

1.3.3.1Data Storage Center

1.3.3.2Multimedia VT Buffered Gateway

1.3.3.3International Distribution Facility



1.3.4Cannonical US

Due to the requirement for US made content in GSA the acquisition process, Ubuntu services to GSA clients sold by Cannonical would be serviced out to the Derby Line facility. This would have convenient electronic and special proximity to the World Wide Headquarters for Ubuntu support on Rue Rene Levec in Montreal. Contemplated activities could include but not be limited to the following:

1.3.4.1Offices

Program management and research offices

Veterans programs would be managed out of this office.

1.3.4.2Data Facilities

Launchpad facility

Launchpad is a version control and software development product


1.3.4.3Call Center

Veterans staffed and managed.


1.3.4.4Classrooms

Educational Facility BOSI VT

Sugar

Chautauqua


REDONA Smartgrid Data Research Facilities



1.3.5Vermont Virtual

Commercial Hosting

Features of Virtual Vermont would include

A seal of Vermont origin, guaranteeing “organic freshness” to your bits…

Promise that Vermonters were employed in producing and operating this facility


1.4Government Activities

1.4.1Local and State Activities

1.4.1.1Jobs Training

1.4.2Federal Activities

1.4.2.1Classified Area

Please see Classified Section of this report for additional information

This planning guide can say very little about the Classified activities at the Butterfield PP IDC, after all these are classified activities.

1.4.2.1.1Immigration and Naturalization Site

Classified U.S. Federal Government Activities


1.4.2.1.2Border Patrol

Classified U.S. Federal Government Activities


1.4.2.1.3Continuity of Operations Facilities

Classified U.S. Federal Government Activities

Classified Commercial Activities


1.4.2.1.4REDONA Data Research Facilities

Classified Research Activities


1.4.2.1.5Canadian Customs, Immigration and Naturalization

Classified Canadian and Commonwealth Government Activities