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Enterprise Remote Access Project (ERAP) Broadband Wireless Aircard Project

Enterprise Remote Access Project (ERAP) Broadband Wireless Aircard Project. June 5, 2008. Kim Do. Background. Currently, ERAP is limited to “wired” connections for remotely connecting to the IRS enterprise network Types of “wired” connections include: Dial-Up Cable DSL Fiber Optic

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Enterprise Remote Access Project (ERAP) Broadband Wireless Aircard Project

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  1. Enterprise Remote Access Project (ERAP) Broadband Wireless Aircard Project June 5, 2008 Kim Do

  2. Background • Currently, ERAP is limited to “wired” connections for remotely connecting to the IRS enterprise network • Types of “wired” connections include: • Dial-Up • Cable • DSL • Fiber Optic • Users are able to connect from home, hotels, flexi-place locations, and Fixed Audit Sites

  3. Purpose • The purpose of the ERAP Broadband Wireless Aircard Project is to further enhance remote connectivity by providing a cellular wireless option leveraging mobile broadband technology provided by major cell phone carriers (i.e. AT&T, Verizon, Sprint). This will allow IRS employees and contractors to remotely connect to the IRS network where ever the cellular provider has coverage.

  4. Benefits • Further enable the “on-demand” capability of IRS electronic resources/tools for tax law research and other required tasks (i.e. LexisNexis, Westlaw, Standards & Poors etc.) • Further enable the “on-demand” capability to upload and download case data from case management tools (i.e. IMS, IBMIS) • Reduce travel time and requirements between Taxpayer sites and IRS offices, which increases efficiency of audits • More Hotels, public spaces and airports have wireless only high speed access. • IRS employees must use dial up today. • Current dial up speed too slow to meet business needs.

  5. ERAP Broadband Wireless Solution • Broadband Cellular Wireless: Access is through cellular-type radio towers and a nationwide provider, such as Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T. ERAP Central Site DCC IRS Network Internet ERAP Central Site TCC Mobile

  6. User Profile • Only ERAP users will be able to obtain a Broadband Wireless card • Users across the country will be able to obtain a Broadband Wireless card (network access coverage is limited to what is provided by the vendor) • Any BOD may participate in the program if they are able to provide funding for their users • Deployment will begin in late June 2008 • Users will be provided with detailed instructions for installation and usage • Self-installation capability will be provided • Support will be provided by the Enterprise Service Desk (ESD) • The Project Office will train the ESD on troubleshooting techniques and provide job aids

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