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  2. Army Knowledge Online - Wikipedia

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    Army Knowledge Online ( AKO) was a web application that provided enterprise information services to the United States Army, joint, and Department of Defense customers. AKO was sunset in 2021. [1] The remaining following information is historical in nature. Enterprise services were provided to those customers on both classified and unclassified ...

  3. Integrated Tactical Network - Wikipedia

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    The US Army's Integrated Tactical Network (ITN) "is not a new or separate network but rather a concept"—PEO C3T. [1] [a] Avoid overspecifying the requirements for Integrated Tactical Network [11] Information Systems Initial Capabilities Document. Instead, meet operational needs, [15] such as interoperability with other networks, [18] and ...

  4. Defense Information System Network - Wikipedia

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    Defense Information System Network. The Defense Information System Network (DISN) has been the United States Department of Defense 's enterprise telecommunications network for providing data, video, and voice services for 40 years. [1] The DISN end-to-end infrastructure is composed of three major segments: The sustaining base (I.e., base, post ...

  5. Global Information Grid - Wikipedia

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    The GIG includes any DoD system, equipment, software, or service that transmits, stores, or processes DoD information, and any other associated services necessary to achieve information superiority. The Global Information Grid ( GIG) is a network of information transmission and processing maintained by the United States Department of Defense.

  6. United States Army Intelligence and Security Command

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    On 1 January 1977, the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) was organized at Arlington Hall Station, Virginia, to provide the U.S. Army with a single organization for conducting multi-discipline intelligence, security operations, and electronic warfare at the level above corps. The new organization merged the former U.S ...

  7. U.S. Army Information Technology Agency - Wikipedia

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    With the signing of Department of Defense (DoD) Directive 8220.1 in 1995, the Deputy Secretary of Defense John P. White charged the Secretary of the Army Togo D. West Jr. with responsibility for establishing a Single Agency Manager (SAM) to provide Pentagon Information Technology Services for the National Defense community.

  8. SAIC Secures Contract With U.S Army Enterprise Service Desk - AOL

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    Per the latest contract from the U.S Army Enterprise Service Desk (AESD), Science Applications (SAIC) will continue to provide software development and management services to the armed force.

  9. NetOps - Wikipedia

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    NetOps is defined as the operational framework consisting of three essential tasks, Situational Awareness (SA), and Command & Control (C2) that the Commander (CDR) of US Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM), in coordination with DoD and Global NetOps Community, employs to operate, manage and defend the Global Information Grid (GIG) to ensure information superiority for the United States.