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As Amended Through 15 March 2013<br />

Department of Defense components — The Office of the Secretary of Defense, the<br />

Military Departments, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the combatant<br />

commands, the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, the<br />

Department of Defense agencies, field activities, and all other organizational entities in<br />

the Department of Defense. (JP 1)<br />

Department of Defense construction agent — The Corps of Engineers, Naval Facilities<br />

Engineering Command, or other such approved Department of Defense activity, that is<br />

assigned design or execution responsibilities associated with military construction<br />

programs, facilities support, or civil engineering support to the combatant commanders<br />

in contingency operations. See also contingency operation. (JP 3-34)<br />

Department of Defense container system — All Department of Defense owned, leased,<br />

and controlled 20- or 40-foot intermodal International Organization for Standardization<br />

containers and flatracks, supporting equipment such as generator sets and chassis,<br />

container handling equipment, information systems, and other infrastructure that<br />

supports Department of Defense transportation and logistic operations, including<br />

commercially provided transportation services. This also includes 463L pallets, nets,<br />

and tie down equipment as integral components of the Department of Defense<br />

container system. See also container-handling equipment; containerization;<br />

International Organization for Standardization. (JP 4-09)<br />

Department of Defense information network operations — Operations to design, build,<br />

configure, secure, operate, maintain, and sustain Department of Defense networks to<br />

create and preserve information assurance on the Department of Defense information<br />

networks. (JP 3-12)<br />

Department of Defense information networks — The globally interconnected, end-to-end<br />

set of information capabilities, and associated processes for collecting, processing,<br />

storing, disseminating, and managing information on-demand to warfighters, policy<br />

makers, and support personnel, including owned and leased communications and<br />

computing systems and services, software (including applications), data, and security.<br />

(JP 3-12)<br />

Department of Defense Intelligence Information System — The combination of<br />

Department of Defense personnel, procedures, equipment, computer programs, and<br />

supporting communications that support the timely and comprehensive preparation and<br />

presentation of intelligence and information to military commanders and national-level<br />

decision makers. Also called DODIIS. (JP 2-0)<br />

Department of Defense Intelligence Information System Enterprise — The global set of<br />

resources (people, facilities, hardware, software and processes) that provide<br />

information technology and information management services to the military<br />

intelligence community through a tightly-integrated, interconnected and geographically<br />

distributed regional service center architecture. (JP 2-0)<br />

80 JP 1-<strong>02</strong>

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