Was there a small army guarding the SuperNAP? Did they frisk you before you went in to see if you had any static ray guns or portable media?
Actually, there is. Security from section to section consists of a series of 'man traps', i.e. passageways you go in with an access card, the door closes behind you, then there is another door you use your card again BUT it requires you to scan your fingerprint. If it don't match, you can't leave or get in.
You have to intercom security before you can use your pass to get in the outer door. Each succesive section requires ou to use your card to get in or out.
In the main security office they are all dressed in flack jackets and the office has bulletproof glass. Behind the glass are large screen tv's with weather maps, world wide 'events' maps and other things. They have a rack of high tech collapsible shotguns also.
Everything is very 'military' and they are all very polite and professional. The tech staff are also very polite and helpful.
They don't 'frisk you', they just control access. You can bring in a box with anything you want but they KNOW who you are and you must be a client to get the electronic pass.
It's all set up to make sure they can control who goes in and out with biometrics, and to defend against any outsider trying to get in without authorization.
The down side was that the original installation I requested of Gigabit fiber was not there, instead it was 100meg fiber. And one of the power couplings was not working. I was able to do what I needed anyway and we'll sort it out later.
Left Vegas at midnight and got home at 4 am. A new record. 80-90 mph the whole way and still the Prius got abut 35 mpg.