AERO SECURE

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AEROSECURE ADVANCED COMPOSITE STRUCTURES 1026 Legrand Boulevard Charleston SC 29492 AERO SECURE;Cargo containers made primarily of non-metal materials, finished and to be assembled, and parts therefore, for use in aerospace, commercial and industrial applications as air, land or sea cargo containers; non-metal insulated doors for primarily non-metal cargo containers for transport used in aerospace, commercial and industrial applications; Unit load devices (ULD) made primarily of non-metal materials used to contain cargo for loading, transporting and unloading; lock protected Unit Load Device (ULD) made primarily of non-metal materials featuring securable locking container curtain;
AEROSECURE ADVANCED COMPOSITE STRUCTURES 1026 Legrand Boulevard Charleston SC 29492 AERO SECURE;Cargo containers made primarily of non-metal materials, finished and to be assembled, and parts therefore, for use in aerospace, commercial and industrial applications as air, land or sea cargo containers; non-metal insulated doors for primarily non-metal cargo containers for transport used in aerospace, commercial and industrial applications; Unit load devices (ULD) made primarily of non-metal materials used to contain cargo for loading, transporting and unloading; lock protected Unit Load Device (ULD) made primarily of non-metal materials featuring securable locking container curtain;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for sending, receiving and managing the exchange of messages between an intranet and multiple external users using a secure server as an intermediary interface for Internet communications. In one form, the secure server operates in a replication mode with a Lotus Domino server wherein secure transmissions are designated by an @secure URL. In another form, secure transmissions are implemented by establishing a secure connection to the secure server using a browser addressing the server URL. The server operating system interfaces with the intranet so that the intranet user can use standard groupware, such as Lotus Notes, to create, send and receive secure documents. External users are notified by normal e-mail of the presence of secure documents at the server and must connect to the server in a secure mode to retrieve documents. Responses to documents are automatically returned to the sender's e-mail server using secure transmission.