![]() ![]() Added discussion on the NIPRNet Federated Gateway (NFG), Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet) Releasable De-Militarized Zone (REL DMZ), and SIPRNet Federal DMZ (FED DMZ). Deleted Defense Red Switch Network (DRSN) now Multilevel Secure Voice. Added statement that DISN connection approval requirements will follow the DoD CIO published DIACAP to RMF timeline and instructions. Provided connection approval requirement information related to the transition to RMF from DIACAP. ![]() The Revision History starts with Version 5.0 release. The revision history table reflects critical and substantive changes. Principal Deputy, Department of Defense Chief Information OfficerĭISA will review and update this guide as directed or as needed. Please send suggestions for improving the DCPG to the DISN Connection Approval Office (CAO).Ĭhief, DISA Risk Adjudication and Connection Division The Appendices provide additional detailed guidance and necessary information associated with respective portions of the life cycle of the connection requirement and allows customers to focus on those areas of the process most relevant to their needs. Sections 1 and 2 of the DCPG provides guidance for the end-to-end life cycle processes of the connection requirement. Interim updates to this guide (e.g., Version 6.1) shall be issued as required by the DISA Risk Management Executive/Authorizing Official. Major updates shall be approved by DoD CIO. The instructions in this guide are effective immediately. (This makes navigating the DCPG very simple.) To return to the text, press and hold the “ALT” key then press the left-arrow-key on the keyboard.Position your cursor over the hyperlink, press and hold the “CTRL” key on your keyboard, then click the left-mouse-button.To navigate a hyperlink to a reference, definition, or point of contact: Underlined text indicates a hyperlink to other Sections of the DCPG. The current DCPG is available on the Internet from the DISA website: The DISA Public Affairs Office approved this DCPG for public release. The DCPG complies with current version of the DoD policies listed in the References Section (Appendix N) and does not establish DoD policy. The goal of the DCPG is to describe a process that will help the warfighter, DoD Components, and DoD Mission Partners obtain DISN services while ensuring DISA effectively tracks and securely manages connections to the DISN. In addition, this document also provides the necessary requirements and processes established by Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff Instruction (CJCSI) 6211.02D Defense Information System Network (DISN) Responsibilities, which states that all connections to the DISN shall be in accordance with (IAW) this DCPG. The Defense Information System Network (DISN) Connection Process Guide (DCPG) implements responsibilities assigned to the Director of DISA in the Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) 8010.01, DODIN Transport and DoDI 8500.01, Cybersecurity to oversee and maintain the DISN connection approval process. “DoD’s enterprise capability of DoD-owned and -leased telecommunications and computing subsystems, networks, and capabilities, centrally managed and configured by DISA, to provide an integrated network with cybersecurity, telecommunication, computing, and application services and capabilities (e.g., voice, video, teleconferencing, computing, imagery, satellite, and data services) for all DoD activities and their authorized mission partners.” ![]()
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