Which of the following agencies provides command and control capabilities and enterprise infrastructure to continuously operate and assure a global net-centric enterprise in direct support to joint warfighters, National level leaders, and other mission and coalition partners across the full spectrum of operations?
The Defense Information Systems Agency is a United States Department of Defense combat support
agency with the goal of providing real-
time information technology (IT) and communications support to the President, Vice President,
Secretary of Defense, the military Services, and
the Combatant Commands.
DISA, a Combat Support Agency, engineers and provides command and control capabilities and
enterprise infrastructure to continuously
operate and assure a global net-centric enterprise in direct support to joint warfighters, National
level leaders, and other mission and coalition
partners across the full spectrum of operations.
Answer option D is incorrect. The Defense-wide Information Assurance Program (DIAP) protects and
supports DoD information, information systems, and information networks, which is important to
the Department and the armed forces throughout the day-to-day operations, and in the time of
crisis.
The DIAP uses the OSD method to plan, observe, organize, and incorporate IA activities. The role of
DIAP is to act as a facilitator for program
execution by the combatant commanders, Military Services, and Defense Agencies. The DIAP staff
combines functional and programmatic skills
for a comprehensive Defense-wide approach to IA.
The DIAP's main objective is to ensure that the DoD's vital information resources are secured and
protected by incorporating IA activities to
get a secure net-centric GIG operation enablement and information supremacy by applying a
Defense-in-Depth methodology that integrates
the capabilities of people, operations, and technology to establish a multi-layer, multidimensional
protection.
Answer option B is incorrect. The Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) is a repository of
scientific and technical documents for the
United States Department of Defense. DTIC serves the DoD community as the largest central
resource for DoD and government-funded
scientific, technical, engineering, and business related information available today. DTIC's
documents are available to DoD personnel and
defense contractors, with unclassified documents also available to the public.
DTIC's aim is to serve a vital link in the transfer of information among DoD personnel, DoD
contractors, and potential contractors and other
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