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under the control of a single authority and security policy, including personnel and physical
security. Enclaves may be specific to an organization or a mission, and the computing
environments may be organized by physical proximity or by function independent of location.
Examples of enclaves include local area networks and the applications they host, backbone
networks, and data processing centers.
enterprise architecture. The explicit description and documentation of the current and desired
relationships among business and management processes and IT.
enterprise service. An enterprise service is any capability provided for broad use across the DoD
that enables awareness of, access to, or delivers information across DoD networks.
Enterprise services may be provided by any source within the DoD or any trusted partners.
Enterprise services providing data or information must be authoritative and, therefore, trusted
as being accurate, complete, and having assured integrity. Authoritative information has a
pedigree that can be traced to a trusted source.
Enterprise services include environments that are composed of multiple service layers such
as the infrastructure, infrastructure services, platform services, common user services, enterprise
service management, and mission assurance services.
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evaluation (evaluate). Measuring or quantifying the value, characteristics, or capabilities of
something against established standards, as in  test and evaluation. The determination of or act
of determining the relative degree to which IT interoperability is achieved.
GTG-F. A portal to a set of online tools, run by DISA, which supports the verification of
interoperability and supportability of systems on the Global Information Grid.
IA. Measures that protect and defend information and information systems by ensuring their
availability, integrity, authentication, confidentiality, and non-repudiation. These measures
include providing for restoration of information systems by incorporating protection, detection,
and reaction capabilities.
IATC. Temporary approval granted by the appropriate CAO for the connection of an
information system to a DoD network under the conditions or constraints enumerated in the
connection approval.
ICTO. A temporary authorization to proceed to connection without completing full
interoperability certification. Issued by the ISG to PMs who have an urgent need to operate IT,
have not completed interoperability certification, but are making satisfactory progress towards
that goal (as determined by the ISG).
information requirements. A condition or situation requiring knowledge or intelligence derived
from received, stored, or processed facts and data.
information system. Computer-based information systems are complementary networks of
hardware and software that people and organizations use to collect, filter, process, create, and
distribute data.
information timeliness. Occurring at a suitable or appropriate time for a particular condition or
situation.
interoperability. The ability of systems, units, or forces to provide data, information, materiel,
and services to, and accept the same from, other systems, units, or forces, and to use the data,
information, materiel, and services exchanged to enable them to operate effectively together. IT
interoperability includes both the technical exchange of information and the end-to-end
operational effectiveness of that exchange of information as required for mission
accomplishment. Interoperability is more than just information exchange. It includes systems,
processes, procedures, organizations, and missions over the life cycle and must be balanced with
cybersecurity (formerly IA).
interoperability certification. A formal statement of adequacy, provided by the responsible
interoperability certification authority agency, that a system has met its interoperability
requirements.
Interoperability Certification Authority. The office with the certification authority for the
interoperability. Verifies that the IT has met its interoperability requirements, as proven through
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test and evaluation. For IT with joint, multinational, and interagency interoperability
requirements, the Interoperability Certification Authority is JITC. For all other IT, the owning
DoD Component designates the Interoperability Certification Authority.
interoperability requirements. A condition, situation, or capability in which interoperability
deficiencies have been identified, based on an approved or established rule set, test, or measure
of value for judging interoperability sufficiency of IT.
ISP. A set of information supporting interoperability test and certification. Entered through the
GTG-F portal, the ISP contains or links to the NR KPP along with supporting architectural data.
Instructions for completion of the ISP are found on the portal. The IPG and Reference (ac)
provide additional information on the ISP.
IT. Defined in section 11101 of Title 40, United States Code (Reference (ad)).
IT architecture. Architecture of an enterprise s information technology (see architecture).
ITEP. A DoD forum focused on the continuum of developmental and operational T&E of
interoperability from a DoD enterprise-wide perspective. Co-chaired by representatives from
DASD(DT&E) and the DOT&E. JCIDS. A CJCS process identifying, assessing, and prioritizing
joint military capability needs. The JCIDS process is a collaborative effort which uses joint
concepts and DoD architectures to identify prioritized capability gaps and integrated
DOTMLPF-P solutions (materiel and non-materiel) to resolve those gaps. JCIDS is fully
described in Reference (w).
IT service. The performance of any work related to IT and the operation of IT, including
NSS. This includes outsourced IT-based business processes, outsourced IT, and outsourced
information functions.
joint, multinational, or interagency interoperability requirement. Any requirement levied on an
IT to implement information exchanges to other IT across or beyond a DoD Component s
boundaries or implement a web service with the explicit or implicit intention to share
information with other IT across or beyond a DoD Component s boundaries. Information
exchanges and web services between the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps are considered joint.
KPPs. Minimum attributes or characteristics considered most essential for an effective military
capability.
MDA. The designated individual with overall responsibility for a program. The MDA has the
authority to approve entry of an acquisition program into the next phase of the acquisition
process and is accountable for cost, schedule, and performance reporting to a higher authority,
including congressional reporting. For interoperability purposes, the MDA uses the information
and recommendations of the NR KPP Certification Authority and Interoperability Certification
Authority to decide if a system is ready to move to the next acquisition milestone.
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milestones. Major decision points that separate the phases of an acquisition program. Current
DoD acquisition milestones are defined in Reference (q).
mission area. Defined in Reference (g).
net ready. DoD IT that meets required information needs, information timeliness requirements,
has a cybersecurity (formerly IA) accreditation, and meets the attributes required to support
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