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<title>MIL-HDBK-501</title>
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<summary type="text">MIL-HDBK-501; PORTABLE INFORMATION CARRIER
DOD - DC - Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), (DepSO)
This handbook is written for the Department of Defense (DoD) through the Assistant Secretary of Defense (ASD) for Command.  Control, Communications and Intelligence (C3I).  It was designed to build consensus on DoD standard guidance for a multi-technology smart card.  This document was composed through a standards working group which was open to all DoD components and agencies and reformatted as a military handbook.  The goal of this handbook is to establish a common DoD vision for the integration and implementation of smart card technology for DoD.  This handbook is for guidance only.  This handbook cannot be cited as a requirement.  If it is, the contractor does not have to comply.  &lt;br&gt;The guidance provides the common elements of a multi-technology, multi-application smart card.  The identification of these common elements form a baseline for use of a cross-service, multi-application integrated circuit card across all functional areas of DoD having to deal with personal information transferral.  The program relationships and interdependencies will be the responsibility of DoD components that, will implement this guidance.  The intent is to assist in the planning and initiation of a single standard for smart card usage across DoD to prevent separate and incompatible implementation of smart card technologies.  &lt;br&gt;The multi-technology aspect of the Portable Information Carrier (PIC) guidance provides an interface to existing applications using a variety of reader equipment.  It also provides for selection of the most cost-effective reader technique for new applications, while allowing a single card to interface with multiple applications using different reader equipment.  The uniqueness of the PIC is the ability to update and completely erase information contained on the chip of the card, unlike the use of barcodes, embossing, and magnetic stripes.  &lt;b&gt;&lt;u&gt;Intended Use:&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/b&gt; This handbook is for guidance only.  The intended use of the handbook is to assist in the planning and initiation of a single standard for smart card usage across DoD to prevent separate and incompatible implementation of smart card technologies.  &lt;br&gt;
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<dc:date>1997-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>MIL-HDBK-1351</title>
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<name>DOD - DC - Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), (DepSO)</name>
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<published>1993-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">MIL-HDBK-1351; NETWORK MANAGEMENT FOR DOD COMMUNICATIONS
DOD - DC - Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), (DepSO)
Military Handbook (MIL-HDBK)-1351 defines network management (NM) requirements for DoD communications systems. This MIL-HDBK is targeted for manager systems as well as all logical and physical communications resources and systems to be managed. Over time this MIL-HDBK will evolve and be targeted for the management of all distributed information processing resources in a networked environment (see Appendix C). This MIL-HDBK complements and provides guidance for the DoD's implementation of the &lt;i&gt;Government Network Management Profile&lt;/i&gt; (GNMP) Phase I. It will evolve concurrently with the GNMP.  &lt;br&gt;The GNMP is intended to be a complete profile, specifying all that is necessary to assure that a NM system product procured in accordance with its specifications will interoperate with any other NM system product procured in accordance with the GNMP and provide services generally useful for network administrators. These services include NM information retrieval and control. They do not include services such as NM information analysis, display and decision-making.  &lt;br&gt;This MIL-HDBK provides an added level of detail that includes selected requirements and functionality that transcend the basic management protocol interoperability addressed by GNMP. Examples of these areas are the human-machine interface, automated analysis, NM system database characteristics and performance requirements. Many such requirements are acquisition-specific and the quantification of such requirements into testable procurement requirements will be the responsibility of the Cognizant Technical Official (CTO). Still other areas, such as power requirements, physical plant facilities, acceptance testing requirements, etc., are also acquisition-specific and go beyond the scope of this document.  &lt;br&gt;Purpose. The purpose of this military handbook for NM is:  &lt;br&gt;a. to be the evolving repository for descriptions of unique NM requirements applicable to DoD;  &lt;br&gt;b. to provide guidance for the procurement of interoperable NM products and services for DoD communications systems;  &lt;br&gt;c. to direct that Open Systems Interconnection (OSI)-based management, as represented in the GNMP, is DoD's strategic management solution;  &lt;br&gt;d. to indicate that a number of relevant &lt;i&gt;de jure&lt;/i&gt; and &lt;i&gt;de facto&lt;/i&gt; (governmental/national/international and industry) standards and implementation agreements can be referenced in DoD procurement of NM products and services;  &lt;br&gt;e. to assist in the procurement of standards-based, conformant, commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) NM products and services whenever possible in order to avoid excessive development time and life cycle costs typically associated with proprietary NM products and services;  &lt;br&gt;f. to stress DoD's near-term commitment to begin procuring NM products and services that, at a minimum, conform to GNMP for basic interoperability among distributed, heterogeneous NM products and services;  &lt;br&gt;g. to identify high-level requirements (in areas that go beyond the scope of GNMP) that must be considered by CTOs and, as needed, should be translated by specific CTOs into acquisition-specific, testable requirements; and  &lt;br&gt;h. to alert DoD personnel involved with networks, systems and networking that management functions, capabilities and activities associated with such resources should be considered throughout the life cycle of such resources, from early planning stages, throughout daily operation and growth, to the end of retirement. &lt;b&gt;&lt;u&gt;Intended Use:&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/b&gt; This MIL-HDBK contains requirements to ensure interoperability of DoD NM systems. &lt;br&gt;
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<dc:date>1993-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>MIL-STD-188-202</title>
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<name>DOD - DC - Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), (DepSO)</name>
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<id>https://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/55708</id>
<updated>2017-09-04T15:52:25Z</updated>
<published>1989-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">MIL-STD-188-202; INTEROPERABILITY AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR TACTICAL DIGITAL TRANSMISSION GROUPS (COAXIAL CABLE)
DOD - DC - Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), (DepSO)
The purpose of this document is to establish technical standards and design objectives (DOs) for the coaxial cable interface of time-division multiplexed (TDM) digital transmission groups (DTGs) for tactical applications.  &lt;br&gt;This document standardizes the physical and electrical characteristics and multiplex signal format of the TDM transmission group coaxial cable interface between tactical equipment items.  &lt;br&gt;This document is applicable to the design and development of new equipment, assemblages, and systems that have a TDM transmission group cable interface, and in accordance with direction by the Secretary of Defense, is mandatory for use within the Department of Defense (DoD). It is not intended that existing equipment and systems be immediately converted to comply with the provisions of this standard. New tactical TDM equipment, assemblages, and systems and those undergoing major modification or rehabilitation shall comply with the standards contained in this document, subject to applicable requirements of current procurement regulations. If deviation from this standard is required, then the waiver procedures contained in DoD 4640.11 apply.  &lt;br&gt;The objective of this document is twofold: (1) to provide system performance requirements that ensure interoperation of equipment and systems consistent with Service and Agency requirements, and that achieve the necessary degree of performance and interoperation in the most economical way, and (2) to prevent proliferation of equipment serving the same or a similar function. The variety of equipment shall be the minimum necessary to effectively support the missions of the tactical forces in accordance with Department of Defense Directive (DODD) 4630.5, Compatibility and Commonality of Equipment for Tactical Command, Control, and Communications.  &lt;br&gt;THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK
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<dc:date>1989-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>FED-STD-1007</title>
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<id>https://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/52941</id>
<updated>2017-09-04T15:49:56Z</updated>
<published>1981-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">FED-STD-1007; TELECOMMUNICATIONS: CODING AND MODULATION REQUIREMENTS FOR DUPLEX 9600 BIT/SECOND MODEMS
DOD - DC - Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), (DepSO)
This standard establishes coding and modulation requirements for duplex 9600 bit/s modems owned or leased by the Federal Government for use over four-wire, analog transmission channels.  It is based upon CCITT Recommendation V.29.  &lt;br&gt;This standard is to facilitate interoperability between telecommunication facilities and systems of the Federal Government.  &lt;br&gt;All Federal departments and agencies shall comply with this standard in the design and procurement of duplex 9600 bit/s modems (and equipment containing such modems) for use over four-wire, nominal 4 kHz analog channels.  Typically, nominal 4 kHz analog channels are derived from frequency division multiplex equipment associated with microwave, coaxial cable, and satellite transmission systems.  &lt;br&gt;For application of this standard within the Department of Defense, users should refer to the supplemental requirements contained in Military Standard 188-110.  &lt;br&gt;Modems described by this standard may also be used on nonmultiplexed transmission systems, such as metallic cable facilities, but are not required for use with such systems.
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<dc:date>1981-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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