Five years after CBS publicized
<https://www.cbsnews.com/news/whos-minding-the-nuclear-weapons/> the fact
that the Air Force still used eight-inch floppy disks to store data
critical to operating the Air Force’s intercontinental ballistic missile
command, the aerial and space warfare service branch decided it was time to
officially retire them
<https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/10/air-force-finally-retires-8-inch-floppies-from-missile-launch-control-system/>
.
The system, once called the Strategic Air Command Digital Network
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_Air_Command_Digital_Information_Network>
(SACDIN),
relied on IBM Series/1 computers installed by the Air Force at Minuteman II
missile sites in the 1960s and 1970s. Despite the contention by the Air
Force at the time of the 60 Minutes report that the archaic hardware
offered a cybersecurity advantage, the service has completed an upgrade to
what is now known as the Strategic Automated Command and Control System
(SACCS), as Defense News reports
<https://www.c4isrnet.com/air/2019/10/17/the-us-nuclear-forces-dr-strangelove-era-messaging-system-finally-got-rid-of-its-floppy-disks/>.
SAACS is an upgrade that swaps the floppy disk system for what Lt. Col.
Jason Rossi, commander of the Air Force’s 595th Strategic Communications
Squadron, described as a “highly secure solid state digital storage
solution.” The floppy drives were fully retired in June.
But the IBM Series/1 computers remain, in part because of their reliability
and security. And it’s not clear whether other upgrades to “modernize” the
system have been completed. Air Force officials have acknowledged network
upgrades that have enhanced the speed and capacity of SACCS’ communications
systems, and a Government Accountability Office report in 2016
<https://www.gao.gov/assets/680/677454.pdf> noted that the Air Force
planned to “update its data storage solutions, port expansion processors,
portable terminals, and desktop terminals by the end of fiscal year 2017.”
But it’s not clear how much of that has been completed.
Source:
SlashDot.org
<https://tech.slashdot.org/story/19/10/18/2345209/air-force-finally-retires-8-inch-floppies-from-missile-launch-control-system>
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