Saturday 1 March 2014

The U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command

NETCOM will provide enterprise management and services, including to—

a.    Serve as the DAA for the Army enterprise, as directed by the CIO/G6.

b.    Serve as the Army IT integrator to achieve a single, virtual, Enterprise Network by advising the end-to-end management of the Army’s enterprise service area (service delivery ENTERPRISE-EMAIL, service operations, and infrastructure management) using the AEA and IEA. Provide Army network enterprise services and capabilities, including the mandated core enterprise services of the DOD Information Enterprise Architecture, installation IT services, and network connectivity. Prescribe the Army’s IT Service Management Program—

(1)    Prescribe all service delivery activities, policies, processes, procedures, and protocols for configuration manage-ment, availability management, capacity management, change management, and release management for the Army’s networks, systems, and functional processing centers. This includes technical and operational authority for any system architecture design or device that impacts the Army global-enterprise network and enabling technologies.

(2)    Prescribe all service operations activities, policies, processes, procedures, and protocols for incident manage-ment, event management, problem management, spectrum management, and database and Internet Web management for the Army’s networks, systems, and functional processing centers. This includes technical and operational authority over capabilities that impact the Army global-enterprise network and enabling technologies.
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(3)    Prescribe all infrastructure management activities, policies, processes, procedures, and protocols for network and telecommunications management, facilities management, data storage management, IT services continuity management, and mid- and mainframe management for the Army’s networks, systems, and functional processing centers. This includes technical and operational authority over capabilities that impact the global-enterprise network and enabling technologies.

c.    Prescribe security of assigned fixed-station communications facilities and Army contractor telecommunications.

d.    Prescribe requirements for mobile or transportable communications assets to support assigned missions and functions.

e.    Organize and chair the LandWarNet technical configuration control board, and direct the Army enterprise configuration control and release management.

f.    Advocate for transformation, and engineer the enterprise network to efficiently and effectively serve the needs of the Army.

g.    Oversee Army leases of telecommunications services, and ensure that such services conform to DOD and National Communications Systems guidance.

h.    Oversee the Army Military Affiliate Radio System program, including amateur radio operators licensed to operate as a Military Affiliate Radio System member (see AR 25–6).

Support CIO/G6 to prescribe resources (people, projects, technology, and infrastructure) for service delivery, service operations, infrastructure management, IA, and network defense.

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