Interoperability Gateway definition

Interoperability Gateway an Interoperability Gateway is used to demarcate the boundary of two or more ICT Environments that have different risk profiles or Accreditation scopes, yet manage Information Assets at the same Impact Level or Protective Marking. An Interoperability Gateway is used to implement security controls to protect Information Assets held within and transferred between such ICT Environments. An Interoperability Gateway may be used to connect the Hosting Supplier’s ICT Environment to those provided by Other FITS Suppliers, Other Authority Providers, Collaborating Suppliers and Exiting Suppliers who may or may not be connected to the PSN; “IPR Claim” any claim of infringement or alleged infringement (including the defence of such infringement or alleged infringement) of any IPR used to provide the Hosting Services and/or FITS Services or as otherwise provided by the Hosting Supplier (or to which the Hosting Supplier has provided access) to the Authority in the fulfilment of its obligations; “IS1&2” the HMG standard for information risk management;

Examples of Interoperability Gateway in a sentence

  • The Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG) will be used to allow the sharing of data between the GP clinical system and the Extended Access Service Hub.

  • Parameters controlled The UAS is responsible for:  System Administration setup and maintenance  Resource pools (User IDs, talkgroups, profiles, personalities, and coverage classes)  Configuring the system for OTAR  Setting priorities within the system  Setting system parameters  Configuring the ISSI Gateway  Configuring the Interoperability Gateway  Generating database reports  Dynamic Regrouping Describe unit and talkgroup site access privilege capabilities.

  • Additional hardware covered by the Obsolescence Protection package includes Symphony™ and third-party console computers, Interoperability Gateway devices, EDACS® Migration Gateway server, and L3Harris-supplied Storage Array Networks.

  • The solution stores acute medical documents at the originators site or provides a link to the originating solution e.g. Healthcare Gateway’s Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG).