NSA Plan for the Global Info Grid Architecture

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1 June 2006. Thanks to A.

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Date: Wed, 31 May 2006
From: webmaster[at]iatf.net
To:
Subject: 2006 June IATFF Announcement

XXXXXX: Making it Real in 2008 - Information Assurance (IA)
Implementation Plan for the Global Information Grid (GIG) Architecture
Community Review

June 15, 2006

Kossiakoff Center, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, 11100 Johns
Hopkins Rd, Laurel, Maryland

Overview:

We are pleased to announce the delivery and publication of the
Information Assurance (IA) Component of the GIG Integrated Architecture
Version 1.1. The GIG IA Architecture provides the strategy, technical
framework, and transition plan for achieving an assured, integrated, and
survivable information enterprise necessary for information superiority.
In addition to supporting the DoD, the GIG IA Architecture effort is
broadly applicable to the Intelligence Community (IC), and Department of
Homeland Security (DHS). It can also achieve an Information Sharing
Environment (ISE) across Federal, State, Local, and other entities, and
protect our national Critical Infrastructures upon which the National
Security Community depends. On 15 June 2006, a Community Review will be
hosted to discuss the major components of this deliverable as well as
the efforts to evolve the GIG IA architecture to meet community needs,
align with DoD processes and incorporate IA content into DoD compliance
'documents of standing.'

In addition to the document review, numerous break-out sessions will be
offered in the afternoon covering topics such as Risk Assessment,
Assured Information Sharing Capability Roadmap, and C & A Strategy.

Following the community review, there will be a 45-day review period (15
June 06 through 26 July 06) for the community to prepare/submit its
comments. There will then be a 45-day period for comment resolution.
Publication of Version 1.1 (Final) is scheduled for 28 September 2006.

Registration for this event is not open to the general IATF membership;
but is open to U.S. military and government civilian personnel.
Contractors may attend provided they receive government sponsorship.

If you meet the above mentioned criteria, we encourage you to register
as early as possible. Registration is now open. Registration will close
on 12 June or once the capacity of the facility has been reached. To
register, please go to http://www-.nsa.gov/ia/events//url]...*********************************************