NSA Data Center Damaged By Electrical Meltdowns

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Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


NSA Data Center Damaged By Electrical Meltdowns


Chronic electrical surges at the NSAs new Utah data center have destroyed $1 million worth of machinery.



The National Security Agencys (NSAs) newest -- and largest -- data center in Utah has been experiencing meltdowns that have destroyed hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of machinery,
The Wall Street Journal
has reported
.
There have been 10 chronic electrical surges in the past 13 months at the data storage facility, which is essential to the agencys spying operation. As a result, the NSA hasnt been able to use computers at the data center. The arc fault failures were described by officials as a flash of lightning inside a two-foot box, according to the
Journal
.
While the cause remains under investigation, NSA spokeswoman Vanee Vines told the
Journal
that the failures, which occurred during testing, have diminished. A project of this magnitude requires stringent management, oversight and testing before the government accepts any building, Vines said.
The facility in Utah -- located in Bluffdale, about 20 miles south of Salt Lake City -- is one of the Pentagons biggest U.S. construction projects, said to cost $1.4 billion, excluding the Cray supercomputers housed there. Engineers on the project estimate its capacity to be bigger than Googles largest data center. The
Journal
said experts believe NSAs data center will keep exabytes or zettabytes of data.
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. ]
Because of an unreliable electrical system, however, NSAs global surveillance data systems cannot function properly. According to project documents obtained by the
Journal
, the centers backup generators have failed several tests and the cooling systems havent been tested. It appears that government officials and contractors also disagree over the capability of the electrical control systems.
The data centers construction is managed by the Army Corps of Engineers. The electrical system was designed by architectural firm KlingStubbins. Contractors working in the facility issued a joint statement describing the complicated situation: Problems were discovered with certain parts of the unique and highly complex electrical system. The causes of those problems have been determined and a permanent fix is being implemented.
The initial failure at the data center took place on Aug. 9, 2012, project documents show. There were nine more failures since then, most recently on Sept. 25. Each incident caused $100,000 in damage, the
Journal
said.
The NSA has been facing a lot of criticism as of late. Earlier this year, former NSA contractor
Edward Snowden leaked
several of the agencys surveillance programs, including: Prism, which is meant to intercept foreigners communication from sites like Facebook, Gmail and Skype; Boundless Informant, a data-mining tool that tracks where intelligence originates; and another program that analyzes millions of U.S. phone records.
Other documents leaked by Snowden revealed an
NSA decryption program
, codenamed Bullrun. The program is able to hack protocols such as HTTPS, VoIP and SSL; the latter is used to protect sensitive Web transactions including online banking and e-commerce

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