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CENTRIXS is a collection of classified networks that enable information sharing among coalition partners through various services. CENTRIXS-CMFP is one of the networks for the Cooperative Maritime Forces, Pacific, which supports the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.
Army Knowledge Online (AKO) was a web application that provided enterprise information services to the US Army and DoD customers. AKO was sunset in 2021 and replaced by Defense Knowledge Online.
The Defense Message System or Defense Messaging System (DMS) is a deployment of secure electronic mail and directory services in the United States Department of Defense.DMS was intended to replace the AUTODIN network, and is based on implementations of the OSI X.400 mail, X.500 directory and X.509 public key certificates, with several extensions to meet the specific needs of military messaging.
JIE is a DoD initiative to create a single, secure and agile network for command, control, communications and computing. It aims to enhance network security, efficiency and information sharing among the services and partners.
DISA is a DoD combat support agency that provides IT and communications support to the U.S. military and other defense organizations. It offers various services such as command and control, multinational information sharing, computing, contracting, and enterprise engineering.
DISN is the enterprise telecommunications network of the U.S. Department of Defense, providing data, video, and voice services for 40 years. It consists of three segments: sustaining base, long-haul transport, and deployed warfighter, and offers various networking services such as GCDS, NIPRNet, SIPRNet, and more.
Learn about the history, organization, and role of the Army service component command of U.S. Cyber Command. The command conducts information dominance and cyberspace operations with 41 cyber mission force teams and subordinate units.
US Army Information Systems Command (USISC) was a signal command that managed Army information systems from 1984 to 1996. It was replaced by U.S. Army Signal Command (USASC) and later by Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM).