The Army is preparing an information assurance (IA) policy that will guide the way the service implements a Defense Department IA directive. An enterprise information assurance policy is one of three key pillars needed to support the Army Knowledge Management (AKM) imperatives of defending networks, supporting the Objective Force and lowering the total cost of information technology ownership, said Robert Ringdahl, chief integration officer at Network Enterprise Technology Command’s Enterprise Systems Technology Activity. The Army policy is in draft form and should be ready for release by September, Ringdahl said during a June 5 speech at the Army Small Computer Program’s IT conference. Full Story
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