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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. 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 ...

  4. Host Based Security System - Wikipedia

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    Host Based Security System. Host Based Security System ( HBSS) is the official name given to the United States Department of Defense (DOD) commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) suite of software applications used within the DOD to monitor, detect, and defend the DOD computer networks and systems. The Enterprise-wide Information Assurance and computer ...

  5. Assured Compliance Assessment Solution - Wikipedia

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    Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS) is a software set of information security tools used for vulnerability scanning and risk assessment by agencies of the United States Department of Defense (DoD). [1] It performs automated vulnerability scanning and device configuration assessment. ACAS was implemented by the DoD in 2012, with ...

  6. 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.

  7. Future Airborne Capability Environment - Wikipedia

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    The Open Group Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE Consortium) was formed in 2010 to define an open avionics environment for all military airborne platform types. Today, it is a real-time software-focused professional group made up of industry suppliers, customers, academia, and users. The FACE approach is a government-industry ...

  8. 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.

  9. High Performance Computing Modernization Program - Wikipedia

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    The United States Department of Defense High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) was initiated in 1992 in response to Congressional direction to modernize the Department of Defense (DoD) laboratories’ high performance computing capabilities. [1] The HPCMP provides supercomputers, a national research network, high-end software ...