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Defense Message System. On July 20, DISA began upgrading its backbone infrastructure to DMS Version 3.0, program manager Jerry Bennis said. The version is currently going through developmental testing. Last Friday, the version was scheduled for fielding at several operational test sites.

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  • Defense Message System. On July 20, DISA began upgrading its backbone infrastructure to DMS Version 3.0, program manager Jerry Bennis said. The version is currently going through developmental testing. Last Friday, the version was scheduled for fielding at several operational test sites. The Joint Interoperability Test Command will begin its review in October.

  • Common Operating Environment. COE is fielded or planned for use by the Air Force Theater Battle Management Core Systems, the Army Battle Command System and Global Command and Control System, the Navy Global Command and Control System-Maritime, and DISA's Global Command and Control System and Global Combat Support System.

    More than 100 other systems and programs across the Defense Department, Coast Guard, and Customs Service either use or plan to use DII COE. The four versions of COE'versions 3.1, 3.3, 3.4 and 4.4'are supported on up to five platforms: HP-UX 11.0, Sun Microsystems Solaris 7 and Solaris 8, and Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000.


  • Global Command and Control System. In the past year, GCCS has delivered extensive capabilities to the field, said Dawn Meyerriecks, DISA's chief technology officer. GCCS users can query logistical data about sites and operations.

  • Air Force


  • DMS. On June 30, the Air Force moved the last of 3,383 unclassified organizational messaging accounts from AUTODIN to DMS.

  • Navy


  • Navy-Marine Corps Intranet. Contractor Electronic Data Systems Corp. has assumed responsibility for more than 42,000 seats since January. EDS has opened network operating centers in Norfolk, Va., and San Diego. The company also has upgraded the infrastructure of 29 Navy sites and constructed 17 server farms, Navy spokesman Lt. Pat McNally said.

    The Naval Air Facility-Washington will be the first to switch over to the NMCI environment. Other commands are currently identifying their legacy applications, which is the 'most time-consuming in the Navy's transition to NMCI,' McNally said.


  • DMS. The Navy has implemented its ashore DMS infrastructure for unclassified, secret and top-secret organizational messaging at 20 Navy and two Coast Guard sites.

  • Army


  • Army Knowledge Online. The intranet portal offers personnel instant messaging and personalization software. It also supports free Web e-mail, access to Army news articles, banking information, servicewide personnel directories and three search engines of the .mil domain.

  • Army Knowledge Management. AKM combines five of the Army chief information officer's goals: centralizing about 24 major commands under the CIO office; sharing data across commands to improve Army decision-making and operations; naming a single authority to manage information dissemination; requiring Army personnel to open accounts on Army Knowledge Online; and asking Army employees for ideas on reshaping the work force.

  • DMS. The Army completed its Tactical DMS proof of concept at Fort Hood, Texas, with the use of a mobile Tactical Messaging System. TMS was successfully fielded and exercised. The Army expects to fully field TMS in 2003.

  • Marines


  • DMS. 'The Marine Corps is progressing well with our implementation,' said Maj. Augusto G. Cata, DMS action officer. 'All of our operational forces are 100 percent on secret and below. We are making steady progress in getting our detached units operational and completing our top-secret and collateral migration.'
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