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T he
Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), formerly known as the
Defense Communications Agency is a combat support agency of the
United States
Department of Defense responsible for planning, developing, fielding,
operating, and supporting command, control, communications, and information
systems that serve the needs of the
President, the Secretary of Defense, the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Combatant commanders, and other
Department of Defense components under all conditions of peace and war. Its
mission is to manage the Defense Communications System (DCS), a consolidation of
the independent long-haul communications functions of the Army, Navy, and Air
Force.
In the 1960s, DCA moved to Arlington, Va., and took on several major
organizations. The Air Force Office of Commercial Communications Management (now
the Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization), White House Signal
Agency (now the White House Communications Agency), and the Department of
Defense (DoD) Damage Assessment Center (now the Joint Staff Support Center) all
became a part of DCA. DCA also established six regional communications control
centers and two area centers for operational control of the DCS.
In the 1970s, DCA picked up the Minimum Essential Emergency Communications
Network and the Military Satellite Communications Systems Office. It also became
responsible for engineering and operating the Worldwide Military Command and
Control System.
In the 1980s, DCA absorbed the Joint Tactical Command, Control, and
Communications Agency, improving its ability to manage and enhance the
interoperability of command, control, and communications systems. The Joint
Interoperability Test Command was formed within DCA to provide interoperability
compliance testing and certification.
On June 25, 1991, DCA was renamed DISA to reflect its role in providing total
information systems management for DoD. DCA implemented several Defense
Management Report Decisions (DMRD), most notably DMRD 918, which created the
Defense Information Infrastructure, now known as the Global Information Grid.
DISA consolidated several information processing centers into 16 Defense
megacenters and, within a few years, consolidated them further into five
mainframe-processing centers. The Joint Spectrum Center and the Defense
Technical Information Center also became part of DISA. Employment peaks at more
than 12,000 military and civilian members.
Today, DISA is in the process of consolidating computing services even further;
by September 2006, DISA computing services will consist of one headquarters
component, four production system management centers, and several optimally
staffed processing sites. Approximately 8,000 military and civilian employees
work in DISA, and with the consolidation of computing services that number will
be reduced by another 1,200.
More information here: DISA
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