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Which DoD Directive establishes policy for the use of commercial wireless devices?
DODD 8100.02 – USE OF COMMERCIAL WIRELESS DEVICES, SERVICES, AND TECHNOLOGIES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD) GLOBAL INFORMATION GRID (GIG) | Engineering360.
Who sets Sipr policy?
There are four USDOD agencies jointly responsible for the management of SIPRNet; Joint Staff J6 [the directorate for Command, Control, Communications, and Computers], the National Security Agency (NSA), The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), and The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA).
What is DoD Directive?
A Department of Defense (DoD) Directive is a broad policy document containing what is required by legislation, the President, or the Secretary of Defense to initiate, govern, or regulate actions or conduct by the DoD Components within their specific areas of responsibilities.
What is DOD Unified Capabilities?
Unified Capabilities are the integration of voice, video, and/or data services delivered ubiquitously across a secure and highly available network infrastructure, independent of technology, to provide increased mission effectiveness to the warfighter and business communities.
What is the NIST 800 171?
NIST 800-171 is a publication that outlines the required security standards and practices for non-federal organizations that handle CUI on their networks.
What did DIACAP replace?
While frameworks like the DoD Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process, or DIACAP, once represented the commonly accepted standard, times and technologies change. In 2014, DIACAP was scheduled to be replaced by the Risk Management Framework, or RMF, for DoD Information Technology.
What is a DoD PED?
PED – Processing, Exploitation, and. Dissemination.
What does Sipr and Nipr stand for?
Description. Secure Internet Protocol Router/Non-Secure Internet Protocol Router (SIPR/NIPR) Access Point (SNAP) ground satellite terminals are fielded to augment current tactical network capabilities to extend network access to forward operating bases (FOBs) at the company, platoon and team level.
Is a DoD Instruction a regulation?
Or are they just guidance? A. DoD issuances are not “guidance;” rather, they establish DoD policy and procedures and are binding on DoD Components to which they apply.
What network does DoD use?
The DISN is the DOD consolidated worldwide enterprise-level telecommunications infrastructure that provides end-to-end information transfer network for supporting military operations. The enterprise-level networks are provided by DISA.