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  2. Use of Free and Open-Source Software (FOSS) in the U.S ...

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    The main conclusion of the analysis was that FOSS software plays a more critical role in the DoD than has generally been recognized. FOSS applications are most important in four broad areas: Infrastructure Support, Software Development, Security, and Research. One unexpected result was the degree to which Security depends on FOSS.

  3. Design Criteria Standard for Electronic Records Management ...

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    United States Department of Defense standard 5015.2-STD, the Design Criteria Standard for Electronic Records Management Software Applications, was implemented in June 2002. This standard defines requirements for the management of records within the Department of Defense, which has become the accepted standard for many state, county, and local ...

  4. United States Military Standard - Wikipedia

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    Related documents, such as defense handbooks and defense specifications, are also addressed. Definition of document types [ edit ] Although the official definitions differentiate between several types of documents, all of these documents go by the general rubric of "military standard", including defense specifications, handbooks, and standards.

  5. MIL-STD-498 - Wikipedia

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    MIL-STD-498. MIL-STD-498, Military Standard Software Development and Documentation, was a United States military standard whose purpose was to "establish uniform requirements for software development and documentation." It was released Nov. 8, 1994, and replaced DOD-STD-2167A, DOD-STD-2168, DOD-STD-7935A, and DOD-STD-1703.

  6. Government off-the-shelf - Wikipedia

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    Government off-the-shelf ( GOTS) is a term for software and hardware government products that are ready to use and which were created and are owned by a government agency. [1] [2] Typically GOTS products are developed by the technical staff of the government agency for which it is created. It is sometimes developed by an external entity but ...

  7. Defense Technical Information Center - Wikipedia

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    discover .dtic .mil. The Defense Technical Information Center ( DTIC, / ˈdiːtɪk / [2]) is the repository for research and engineering information for the United States Department of Defense (DoD). DTIC's services are available to DoD personnel, federal government personnel, federal contractors and selected academic institutions.

  8. DoD IPv6 product certification - Wikipedia

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    This list is used by procurement offices in the DoD and the U.S. Federal agencies for ongoing purchases and acquisitions of IT equipment. As of February 2009, the DoD ceased the requirement for IPv6-only testing for certification and entry into the Unified Capabilities Approved Products List (UC APL).

  9. FIPS 140-2 - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Information Processing Standard Publication 140-2, ( FIPS PUB 140-2 ), [1] [2] is a U.S. government computer security standard used to approve cryptographic modules. The title is Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules. Initial publication was on May 25, 2001, and was last updated December 3, 2002.