The second part is a network topology diagram, centered around the "National Information Exchange Center," radiating outward to states, major cities, key infrastructure (power plants, transportation hubs, financial institutions), and extending to "public access nodes."
Next to it are labeled "high-speed fiber optic backbone," "regional wireless coverage," "hierarchical encryption and redundancy," "physical isolation between civilian and military use but logically connected."
The third part is more abstract, consisting of scattered notes and block diagrams about "operating system kernel optimization," "hardware driver and interface standardization," "object-oriented programming framework," and "database relationship model and distributed storage exploration."
Turing's breath became noticeably heavier.
