USNDL • ACCESS CHECKPOINT
WARNING: U.S. NATIONAL DEFENSE INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT
All visitors who obtain and use an access key to access this site voluntarily consent to monitoring, logging, recording, and security review by United States National Defense Laboratories (USNDL). Such monitoring and review may include collection, analysis, retention, and disclosure of relevant information, and may be shared with and coordinated through appropriate U.S. and allied authorities for security, counterintelligence, law-enforcement, or administrative purposes. Unauthorized access, abuse, or attempted compromise may result in access termination and referral to appropriate authorities.
By proceeding, you acknowledge that United States National Defense Laboratories (USNDL) operates in support of the Department of Defense (DoD) and U.S. national security objectives and that this site is intended primarily for U.S. Government entities, NATO Allies, approved defense contractors, and vetted international partners.
A redacted version of this site is made available to members of the general public and accredited journalists as a professional courtesy and may be revoked at any time, for any reason, and without prior notice.
Information submitted by visitors through this access checkpoint may be cross-checked against known and unknown databases, both within and outside the U.S. Government and used for identity verification, security and threat review, and coordination of legitimate business or mission-related inquiries.
Information provided here will not be sold or shared for unrelated commercial purposes. However, by continuing, you freely waive any expectation of privacy, real or implied, to the maximum extent permitted by U.S. law, and consent to the capture, storage, analysis, and authorized dissemination of your activity on this site for security, law-enforcement, and national-defense purposes.
USNDL MRK 10.5.0
USNDL welcomes interest from a broad and diverse audience and does not seek to stifle legitimate curiosity or inquiry. As a defense contractor supported by and accountable to the American taxpayer, USNDL recognizes a simple reality: public confidence matters, and perceptions formed online can materially impact our ability to execute mission work, maintain partnerships, and safeguard taxpayer value.
At the same time, modern influence operations, fraud, reconnaissance, and coordinated narrative manipulation no longer require a large organization. A single highly motivated individual, whether acting in good faith, out of frustration, or under a mistaken belief, can generate outsized reputational and operational harm through coordinated online activity. Ignoring that reality would be irresponsible.
To balance public-facing transparency with responsible security, USNDL requires each visitor to provide basic identifying information prior to access and may monitor activity while visitors are on the site. Access is tiered: visitors receive only the level of access appropriate to their stated credentials and purpose. This approach allows members of the public to engage without being summarily shut out, while limiting exposure of sensitive content and reducing risk to operations.
Domain Routing Clarification: USNDL maintains multiple government-facing entry domains for accessibility across different networks and policies. These addresses are configured to route to USNDL’s primary public web domain, usndl.com, which hosts our administrative and commercial operations, including our operating divisions RHomulus and RHemus. Seeing the address bar normalize to usndl.com is expected and does not indicate browser hijacking or redirection to a third party.
USNDL deploys proprietary and third-party technologies to support secure, real-time monitoring designed to detect, identify, and classify risks and vulnerabilities that online access can create. This may include Silent Infantry, INTERPOL, NCIC, N-DEx, NICS, LEEP and government-grade analytics similar in spirit to the U.S. Digital Analytics Program (DAP). Traffic may be logged in aggregate to understand how visitors discover and navigate the site, and to support security review and fraud detection.
By continuing, you acknowledge that:
Optional NDA (Faster Access): Selecting "Yes" flags that you may request or discuss sensitive details. This does not grant access by itself. It simply helps streamline the NDA step later if needed.
Requesting Sensitive Detail? Selecting "Yes" indicates you may request controlled or program-sensitive technical detail. If so, we may route you through additional verification and the appropriate process before sharing details.
Note: General browsing does not require an NDA. Access remains tiered and may be limited based on verification results, stated purpose, and security posture.