UPDATED Summer 2001 !


RESTRICTED Archives growing !

This page contains selections from various documents, some which contain the name
"RESTRICTED", "For Official Use Only", or "Non-Public" - we cannot guarantee the
authenticity of these claims, but the content is mirrored here, unchanged ...

OTHER materials are located at :

  • PSYCHICSPY_2000 : A collection of selected LARGE documents :
    are online HERE !
  • Archive collections : are listed individually at the Main Website :
    PSYCHICSPY.COM

  • More Links Below !

  • NEW ADDITION : the USAF Archives webpage - reports, docs, & e-mail !!!

  • Check the user FORUM for contributions : new for 2001

  • NAVY EW/EMP/Aircraft Doc
  • The RESTRICTED Archives

  • The PsychicSpy NEWSLETTER !

  • IP/DNS RANGE PING / PORT SCANNER


    NOTICE : This page is THE most popular webpage at PSYCHICSPY.COM !
    Please note that there are two other pages of interest :

    NEWSLETTER page : More personal, up-close information and stories :
    NEWSLETTER
    and the DATA page : Military archives, including E-Mails - more data than
    this page : DATA Archives

    The following methods were used to find this information : an offshoot of
    Psychic / Remote Viewing :

    "Remote Sensing goes beyond Remote Viewing, even beyond
    Extended Remote Viewing, and is much older - a continuation
    of Clairvoyance, Clairaudience and Precognition, if you will ..."
    "Remote Sensing was named by P. Hopkins, from Edmonton,
    Canada in a session where he hypnotically 'regressed' me to
    a prior Remote Viewing Session, then monitored - remotely
    my re-living of that session and remotely 'mined the data' -
    pointing out items overlooked, forgotten, or eliminated as
    trivial by me at the time ..."
    "Remote Sensing can be used for NUMBERS, remote medical
    diagnosis, even Internet Searches, or finding CDs on a shelf of
    several hundred CDs in a large bookstore, unlike Remote Viewing.
    In addition, it can be used to find supposedly non-existant classified
    military documents from public servers as a 'target' - and other uses
    which include benefits from psychometry, and telepathy and
    will bypass the limitations of traditional Remote Viewing ..."


  • NEW : CURRENT SERVERS - Wright-Patterson AFB ( UNLISTED )
    For Official Use Only :

    129.48.104.157 va-ftp.afrl.af.mil
    129.48.104.216 ftp0.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.228 ftp.aog.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.254 router-REEF1FastEthernet6-0-0.wan.wpafb.af.mil


    NEW : CURRENT SERVERS - CIA ( complete ) :

    198.81.129.34 relay2t.ucia.gov
    198.81.129.99 www.odci.gov
    198.81.129.101 www2.cia.gov
    198.81.129.163 ain-relay4-hme1.ucia.gov
    198.81.129.193 relay1.ucia.gov
    198.81.129.194 relay2.ucia.gov
    198.81.129.195 relay4.ucia.gov
    198.81.129.222 ex-rtr-129.ucia.gov
    198.81.129.230 res.odci.gov





    Keep in mind these searches involve about 5% luck, 20% psychic intuition, 25% 'tools',
    and 50% perseverence ... luck we can all understand. The psychic intuition is covered
    in the newsletter under 'remote viewing' and at our second website's new links on
    the psychicspy_2000 site regarding 'spirit guides' being the Astral Plane equivalent of
    'search engines' ... 'tools' also covered within the newsletter are : 'old' web browsers
    like Netscape 1.22, 2.01, WS_FTP, mIRC, WS_PING, TELNET, WS_FINGER, TRACE,
    several WINSOCKS, TERMINAL, Gopher, and other NON-web based Internet tools
    from 'yesteryear' ... and hopefully the need to 'stick with it' will be obvious within the
    website as this is a 'journal'of a five year journey into the 'unknown - the 'land of
    the 'Wild Wild West', or the 'Internet' as we know it ...

    Regarding some recent controversy about the NAVY Manuals, remember that the info
    is PUBLIC regarding Electronic Warfare, EMP, and Radar. The NAWCWPNS maintains
    their Point Mugu website as a public source for Training Manuals, since many NON-
    government and non-military personnel need training in areas like Radar Certifications
    like the Coast Guard, as well ...

  • A Complete List of UNIX Port Assignments now on-line - about time !

  • Has the Intelligence Community started BBS postings ? Some think so ...

  • NEW : US Naval Policy on Classified Use of Web/Home Pages ...

  • NEW : Books - Preston Nichols : The Music of Time, Joe McMoneagle's next
    book : Remote Viewing Secrets ... recommended, as is Jim Marrs' Psychic Spies ...

  • The complete report on The Montauk Project now on-line - thanks, John
    Quinn for the book "PHOENIX : UNDEAD"

  • Much more information is now on-line in the form of recent e-mails ... along
    with our newsletter, this new e-mail page has some of the best recent e-mails from
    the last 340 received, subjects range from Robert A.M. Stephens letters - UFOlogy
    to Dr. Steven Greer's letters on 'disclosure' and the CIA. For the first time anywhere
    are the letters ...

  • Is Robert A.M. Stephens a UFO reporter ? Yes, he actually did ...

  • More on the JFK, Jr. air crash sabotage ? - see FORUM (above)

  • Latest message from NIBIRU on main website

  • There is mounting evidence that the 'aliens' (Canadians) have manufactured 'UFO'
    craft/experimental/stealth aircraft for the U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center at Pt. Mugu
    and China Lake, CA ... see the FORUM for the letters from 'Hal' ...

  • UPDATE : NEW Section on Air Force Computer Restrictions !

  • ALL Wright-Patterson AFB Servers :

  • 129.48.104.0 dmz.wan.wpafb.af.mil (bogus rDNS)
    129.48.104.131 web1.deskbook.osd.mil
    129.48.104.132 web2.deskbook.osd.mil
    129.48.104.133 hq-n45.afrl.af.mil
    129.48.104.135 www.afrcrequirements.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.151 www.jco.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.154 ase20.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.155 www.mbvlab.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.156 www.pats.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.157 va-ftp.afrl.af.mil
    129.48.104.160 www.ascenv.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.161 wpsv.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.168 spidds.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.169 packweb.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.189 www.alhrg.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.190 www.afmc-pub.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.192 ase54.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.193 afsac.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.194 sn-conf.sn.afrl.af.mil
    129.48.104.195 sn-web.sensors.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.196 rpow.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.197 wpobw-res12.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.198 wpobw-res12.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.199 jacg.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.200 pixs.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.203 wwwdmz.afrl.af.mil
    129.48.104.206 public.ascen.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.207 www.wrs.afrl.af.mil
    129.48.104.208 www.va.afrl.af.mil
    129.48.104.211 pdsm.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.212 hazmat48.wpafb.af.mil (bogus rDNS)
    129.48.104.213 bigsafari.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.214 mr2o.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.215 pr0oa.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.216 ftp0.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.217 www.osmpf.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.218 aragorn.jmass.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.219 rad.mc.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.220 wpmc1.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.222 www.abwem.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.223 www.afrat.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.224 askprof.deskbook.wpafb.af.mil (bogus rDNS)
    129.48.104.225 www.afam.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.226 deskbook.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.228 ftp.aog.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.232 afmarathon.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.233 www.demo.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.234 www.jdmag.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.235 www.csef.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.236 dodr5www.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.238 www.b1b.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.239 weather.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.240 weather.lab.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.241 www.pr.afrl.af.mil
    129.48.104.242 www.hec.afrl.af.mil
    129.48.104.243 www.navy.al.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.244 afmc.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.245 tspg.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.246 extra.afrl.af.mil
    129.48.104.247 fibec.flight.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.250 wpobw-res1.wpafb.af.mil
    129.48.104.254 router-REEF1FastEthernet6-0-0.wan.wpafb.af.mil

  • New HAARP 'evidence' of weather control ? - You decide ...

    NEW : Here's a recent submittal :

  • Subject : re : Does Area 51 exist ???

    Date : 13 March 2000

    Author : ~shadow~ ( cg7shadow@direclynx.net )

    From : 209.194.190.11 ( I.P. )


    ( Direclynx (NETBLK-DIRECLYNX1)
    601 Hobson Avenue
    Hot Springs, AR 71913
    US )

    ( Netname: DIRECLYNX1
    Netblock: 209.194.184.0 - 209.194.191.255
    Maintainer: DIRE )

    ( Coordinator:
    Vanwagner, Ben (BV20-ARIN) cthulhu@DIRECLYNX.NET
    Vanwagner )

    ( Record last updated on 23-Sep-1998.
    Database last updated on 14-Mar-2000 06:01:08 EDT. )

    Message :

    "I will leave my name blank ____________ here for reasons better left unsaid.
    I spent 18 years in Navy Intel in various places around this beautiful globe. I
    spent about 6 of those years in the tiny little unknown town of Mena, Arkansas.
    I am now retired living somwhere in the mountains of Western Arkansas. My
    point is area 51 'ABSOLUTELY EXISTS'."
    "WE HAD AIRCRAFT with flight records showing visits to area 51 between the
    years (of) 1982 and 1987... a lot of them we would do the refitting of the belly
    doors for the C.I.A. and the N.S.A. Yes I said N.S.A., and yes, I said Arkansas
    ... thanks for letting me say what I have wanted to say for many years ..."



    NEW : from the SPAWARS site :

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    \uc1\pard\fi-1800\li1800\tx1800\cf1\ulnone\b\f0\fs20 Butler, Jim\par
    From:\b0\tab Reisbig, Randy\par
    \b Sent:\b0\tab Tuesday, March 23, 1999 1:09 PM\par
    \b To:\b0\tab Butler, Jim\par
    \b Subject:\b0\tab FW: Mailing List (fwd)\par
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    \b To:\tab\cf2\ul\b0 rreisbig@scn.spawar.navy.mil\cf0\ulnone\par
    \b Cc:\tab\cf2\ul\b0 JButler@scn.spawar.navy.mil;\cf0\ulnone  \cf2\ul registrar@mufasa.nosc.mil\cf0\ulnone\par
    \b Subject:\tab\b0 Mailing List (fwd)\par
    \pard\nowidctlpar\par
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    \v > \v0\par
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    \lang1033\b0\v > \v0 To:\tab\ldblquote\rquote registrar@nosc.mil\rquote\rdblquote  <\ul registrar@nosc.mil \ulnone >\par
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    \v > \v0 Subject:\tab Mailing List\par
    \v > \v0 Date:\tab Fri, 19 Mar 1999 12:30:45 -0500\par
    \v > \v0 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2232.9)\par
    \v > \v0\par
    \v > \v0 Thuy,\par
    \v > \v0\par
    \v > \v0 Good morning!!!!!\par
    \v > \v0\par
    \v > \v0 I was asked to get a mailing list established for the \ldblquote Tidewater Executive\par
    \v > \v0 Steering Board\rdblquote\par
    \v > \v0\par
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    \v > \v0\par
    \v > \v0 Members:\tab sboyd, nsulliva, dwalters, greerr, howerton, knappg,\par
    \v > \v0 knightro, robwhite, chevrier\par
    \v > \v0\par
    \v > \v0 POC will be Scott Boyd (sboyd)\par
    \v > \v0\par
    \v > \v0 Thanks in advance Thuy....\par
    \v > \v0\par
    \v > \v0 Randy Reisbig\par
    \v > \v0\par
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    \par
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    command or by using the web interface to that command at \par
    \pard\sa120\nowidctlpar <\cf2\ul \cf0\ulnone >\par
    when adding local addresses be sure to leave off the @spawar.navy.mil or @nosc.mil so that the software can lookup and display the fullname of the user, just as a double-check.  \par
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    Western Test Complex
    [Image]

    NAWCWD China Lake and NAWCWD Point Mugu are two of the
    twelve military facilities in five southwestern states
    that form the Western Test Complex (WTC). NAWCWD has
    technical and electronic links with these RDT&E facilities
    which leads to the best use of resources and lower costs
    for the customer.

    The twelve facilities that make up the core of the WTC
    are:

    Navy
    NAWCWD - China Lake (CA)
    NAWCWD - Point Mugu (CA)
    Naval Air Station, Fallon (NV)

    Marine Corps
    Marine Corps Base, 29 Palms (CA)
    Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma (AZ)

    Army
    National Training Center, Ft. Irwin (CA)
    White Sands Missile Range (NM)
    Yuma Proving Ground (AZ)

    Air Force
    Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards AFB (CA)
    30th Space Wing, Vandenburg AFB (CA)
    Tactical Fighter Weapons Center, Nellis AFB (NV)
    Utah Test and Training Range (UT)


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    Updated: 26 August 1998





    R 211930Z OCT 98 ZYB MIN
    .FM SECNAV WASHINGTON DC//SN//
    .TO ALNAV
    .BT
    .UNCLAS //N01500// SECTION 01 OF 02
    ALNAV 084/98
    MSGID/GENADMIN/SECNAV//
    SUBJ/DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY WORLDWIDE WEB POLICY//
    REF/A/DOC/DEPSECDEF/25SEP98/-/NOTAL//
    REF/B/DOC/DOD/18JUL97//
    REF/C/RMG/CNO/21JUL95//
    REF/D/DOC/CNO/18SEP88//
    REF/E/DOC/CNO/29AUG95//
    REF/F/DOC/USC/1974//
    NARR/REF A IS A MEMORANDUM ADDRESSING INFORMATION VULNERABILITY AND
    THE WORLDWIDE WEB. REF B IS DOD POLICY FOR ESTABLISHING AND
    MAINTAINING A PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE DOD WEB INFORMATION SERVICE. REF
    C, ALCOM 035/95, FORMERLY PROVIDED NAVY GUIDELINES FOR USE OF THE
    INTERNET. THIS ALNAV SUPERSEDES REF C. REF D, OPNAVINST 5510.1H,
    DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY INFORMATION SECURITY PROGRAM REGULATION, REF
    E, OPNAVINST 3432.1, OPERATIONS SECURITY. REF F, THE PRIVACY ACT OF
    1974, 5 U.S.C. SECTION 552A//
    RMKS/1. AS STATED IN REF A, SOME INFORMATION ON OUR PUBLICLY
    ACCESSIBLE WEB SITES PROVIDES TOO MUCH DETAIL ON NAVAL CAPABILITIES,
    INFRASTRUCTURE, PERSONNEL AND OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES. SUCH DETAIL,
    WHEN COMBINED WITH INFORMATION FROM OTHER SOURCES, MAY INCREASE THE
    VULNERABILITY OF DOD SYSTEMS AND POTENTIALLY BE USED TO THREATEN OR
    HARASS NAVAL PERSONNEL AND THEIR FAMILIES.
    2. ALL NAVAL COMMANDERS WHO ESTABLISH PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE WEB SITES
    ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT THE INFORMATION PUBLISHED ON THEIR
    SITES DOES NOT COMPROMISE NATIONAL SECURITY OR PLACE DOD PERSONNEL
    AT RISK. THE COMMANDER'S RESPONSIBILITY EXTENDS BEYOND GENERAL
    PUBLIC AFFAIRS CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE RELEASE OF INFORMATION
    INTO THE REALM OF OPERATIONAL SECURITY AND FORCE PROTECTION.
    COMMANDERS MUST APPLY COMPREHENSIVE RISK MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES TO
    ENSURE THAT THE CONSIDERABLE MISSION BENEFITS GAINED BY USING THE
    WEB ARE CAREFULLY BALANCED AGAINST THE POTENTIAL SECURITY AND
    PRIVACY RISKS CREATED BY HAVING AGGREGATED INFORMATION MORE READILY
    ACCESSIBLE TO A WORLDWIDE AUDIENCE.
    3. DEFINITION - PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE WORLDWIDE WEB PAGE: ANY
    PAGE 03 RUENAAA6812 UNCLAS
    WORLDWIDE WEB PAGE, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, CONNECTED TO THE
    INTERNET/NIPRNET, TO WHICH EXTERNAL ACCESS IS NOT CONTROLLED VIA AN
    AUTHENTICATION MECHANISM; SUCH AS USER ID AND PASSWORD. SITES WHICH
    SOLELY EMPLOY CUSTOMER ADDRESS FILTERING (I.E., RESTRICTING ACCESS
    TO .MIL ADDRESSES) ARE NOT CONSIDERED ADEQUATE TO PRECLUDE PUBLIC
    ACCESSIBILITY.
    4. ACTION. ALL NAVAL COMMANDERS WHO HAVE ESTABLISHED PUBLICLY
    ACCESSIBLE WEB SITES SHALL IMMEDIATELY REVIEW THE CONTENT OF THOSE
    SITES AND REMOVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
    A. PLANS OR LESSONS LEARNED WHICH WOULD REVEAL SENSITIVE MILITARY
    OPERATIONS, EXERCISES, OR VULNERABILITIES.
    B. REFERENCE TO ANY INFORMATION THAT WOULD REVEAL SENSITIVE
    MOVEMENTS OF MILITARY ASSETS OR THE LOCATION OF UNITS, INSTALLATIONS,
    OR PERSONNEL WHERE UNCERTAINTY REGARDING LOCATION IS AN ELEMENT OF
    THE SECURITY OF THE MILITARY PLAN OR PROGRAM.
    C. ALL PERSONAL INFORMATION IN THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES ABOUT U.S.
    CITIZENS, DOD EMPLOYEES AND MILITARY PERSONNEL: 1)SOCIAL SECURITY
    ACCOUNT NUMBERS; 2)DATES OF BIRTH; 3)HOME ADDRESSES AND 4)TELEPHONE
    NUMBERS OTHER THAN PHONE NUMBERS OF DUTY OFFICES WHICH ARE
    APPROPRIATELY MADE AVAILABLE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. IN ADDITION,
    PAGE 04 RUENAAA6812 UNCLAS
    REMOVE NAMES, LOCATIONS AND ANY OTHER IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ABOUT
    FAMILY MEMBERS OF DOD EMPLOYEES AND MILITARY PERSONNEL.
    5. IF DETERMINED THAT THE IMMEDIATE REMOVAL OF INFORMATION WOULD
    ADVERSELY IMPACT ESSENTIAL MISSION ACCOMPLISHMENT WAIVERS MUST BE
    REQUESTED VIA CHAIN OF COMMAND. ALL NAVAL COMMANDERS WILL REPORT
    THROUGH THEIR IMMEDIATE SUPERIOR VIA THE CHAIN OF COMMAND (ISIC) TO
    SECOND ECHELON COMMANDERS WHEN THIS ACTION HAS BEEN COMPLETE. ALL
    SECOND ECHELON COMMANDERS WILL REPORT TO DON CIO UPON COMPLETION OF
    THIS TASKING BY THEIR CLAIMANCY NLT 15NOV98. ALL USMC UNITS WILL
    REPORT THROUGH AC/S C4I POC.
    6. DURING THIS PROCESS, COMMANDERS/COMMANDING OFFICERS WILL EVALUATE
    THE SENSITIVITY OF TECHNOLOGICAL DATA ON THEIR WEB SITES. THESE
    ASSESSMENTS WILL ADDRESS THE EXTENT THAT SUCH INFORMATION, WHEN
    COMPILED WITH OTHER UNCLASSIFIED INFORMATION, REVEALS AN ADDITIONAL
    ASSOCIATION OR RELATIONSHIP THAT MEETS THE STANDARDS FOR
    CLASSIFICATION UNDER SECTION 1.8 (E) EXECUTIVE ORDER 12958.
    RECOMMENDATIONS ADDRESSING THIS ISSUE WILL BE INCLUDED IN REPORTS TO
    RESPECTIVE ISICS AND DON CIO.
    7. A DOD TASK FORCE WILL DEVELOP POLICY AND PROCEDURAL GUIDANCE
    RELATED THAT ADDRESSES THE OPERATIONAL, PUBLIC AFFAIRS, ACQUISITION,
    PAGE 05 RUENAAA6812 UNCLAS
    TECHNOLOGY, PRIVACY, LEGAL AND SECURITY ISSUES RELATED TO THE USE OF
    DOD WEB SITES. THIS GUIDANCE WILL BE PROMULGATED IN APPROXIMATELY
    60 DAYS. DESIGNATED DON INDIVIDUALS WILL PARTICIPATE IN THIS EFFORT
    AS WELL AS DEVELOP TAILORED AMPLIFYING POLICY FOR DON. IN THE
    INTERIM, NAVAL COMMANDERS WILL ENSURE THAT THEIR WEB SITES COMPLY
    WITH THE GUIDANCE PROVIDED IN THIS MESSAGE AND IN REF B.
    8. INTERIM POLICY. NAVAL COMMANDERS SHALL REVIEW THEIR PUBLICLY
    ACCESSIBLE WEB SITES TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING:
    A. ALL INFORMATION SYSTEMS WITH PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE SERVERS WILL BE
    CERTIFIED, ACCREDITED AND RECEIVE A FORMAL AUTHORIZATION TO OPERATE
    BY THE DESIGNATED APPROVING AUTHORITY (DAA). A NETWORK RISK ANALYSIS
    MUST BE CONDUCTED AS PART OF THE OVERALL NETWORK SECURITY PLAN TO
    DETERMINE THE APPROPRIATE LEVEL OF SECURITY. DON WAN/LAN SYSTEMS
    SECURITY ACCREDITATIONS MUST BE UPDATED TO REFLECT THE ADDITION
    OF, OR EXISTENCE OF, A WEB SERVER OR OTHER INTERNET INFORMATION
    SERVER.
    B. COMMANDING OFFICERS SHALL APPOINT A PRIMARY AND AN ALTERNATE
    WEBMASTER, IN WRITING, AS THE COMMAND'S WEBMASTER. THE PRIMARY
    WEBMASTER OVERSEES THE COMMAND'S WEB SITE AND ENSURES COMPLIANCE
    WITH CURRENT DIRECTIVES. EACH HOME WEB PAGE WILL HAVE A DESIGNATED
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    AUTHOR OR MAINTAINER, WHO WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CONTENT
    AND APPEARANCE OF THAT WEB PAGE. THIS INDIVIDUAL'S ORGANIZATIONAL
    CODE, DATE OF LAST REVISION, AND AN "APPROVED BY" STATEMENT (IAW
    SUBPARA E BELOW) SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE SOURCE CODE FOR EACH WEB
    HOME PAGE. SINCE THE INTERNET IS OPEN AND LEGALLY ACCESSED BY THE
    WORLDWIDE PUBLIC, INFORMATION PRESENTED IN PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE WEB
    SITES REFLECTS ON THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY'S PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS
    AND CREDIBILITY. REGARDLESS OF HOW OR BY WHOM THESE PAGES ARE
    ACTUALLY DEVELOPED, THE APPEARANCE, AND THE ACCURACY, CURRENCY AND
    RELEVANCE OF THIS INFORMATION REFLECTS DIRECTLY, OR INDIRECTLY, ON
    THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY'S IMAGE. INFORMATION RESIDING ON A SERVER
    WITH A .MIL DOMAIN, MAY BE INTERPRETED BY THE WORLDWIDE PUBLIC,
    INCLUDING THE AMERICAN TAXPAYER AND MEDIA, AS REFLECTING OFFICIAL
    DON OR DOD POLICIES OR POSITIONS. THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A
    PERSONAL OR UNOFFICIAL WEB PAGE ON A ".MIL" SERVER. THESE SERVERS
    AND THE INFORMATION THEY CONTAIN SHALL BE USED ONLY FOR OFFICIAL
    BUSINESS AND IN AN OFFICIAL CAPACITY. DETAILED GUIDANCE REGARDING
    NON-PUBLIC WEB SITES WILL BE PROMULGATED IN FORTHCOMING SECNAV
    POLICY.
    C. PUBLICLY AVAILABLE INFORMATION WILL NOT INCLUDE CLASSIFIED
    UNCLAS //N01500// FINAL SECTION OF 02
    MATERIAL, INFORMATION THAT IS SENSITIVE IN NATURE, OR INFORMATION
    THAT COULD ENABLE THE RECIPIENT TO INFER CLASSIFIED INFORMATION.
    REQUIREMENTS FOR INFORMATION SECURITY, TO INCLUDE CLASSIFICATION,
    MARKING, SAFEGUARDING, TRANSMITTING AND DECLASSIFYING, AS
    PROMULGATED IN REF D WILL BE FOLLOWED REGARDING ALL DATA RESIDENT
    ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS.
    D. PUBLICLY AVAILABLE INFORMATION WILL NOT VIOLATE PERSONAL PRIVACY
    OR THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE PRIVACY ACT (REF F). PUBLICLY
    AVAILABLE INFORMATION WILL NOT VIOLATE DOD POLICY THAT PROTECTS THE
    DISCLOSURE OF NAMES AND DUTY STATION ADDRESSESS OF INDIVIDUALS WHO
    ARE STATIONED OVERSEAS, ROUTINELY DEPLOYABLE OR IN SENSITIVE UNITS,
    WITH EXCEPTION OF FLAG OFFICERS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICIALS. ALL
    COMMANDS WILL ENSURE THAT PHOTOGRAPHS, E-MAIL ADDRESSES,
    ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTS THAT LIST NAMES, AND OTHER BIOGRAPHICAL DATA OF
    INDIVIDUALS ARE NOT PLACED ON PUBLICLY AVAILABLE WEB SITES. NEITHER
    PAGE 02 RUENAAA6813 UNCLAS
    PUBLICLY AVAILABLE WEB SITES, NOR NON-PUBLIC DON WEB SITES WILL
    CONTAIN INFORMATION WHICH WOULD VIOLATE THE PRIVACY ACT.
    E. THE PLACEMENT OF ELECTRONIC READING ROOM MATERIALS ON A COMMAND'S
    WEB SITE MUST BE CLEARED FOR THIRD PARTY DISCLOSURE UNDER THE
    PROVISIONS OF THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA).
    F. PUBLICLY AVAILABLE INFORMATION WILL BE CLEARED THROUGH THE
    COMMAND'S OR ISIC'S PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER (PAO), WHO WILL ENSURE
    THE INFORMATION FOLLOWS ALL CURRENT PUBLIC INFORMATION RELEASE AND
    SECURITY DIRECTIVES AND IS APPROVED FOR RELEASE BY THE COMMAND'S
    PAO/FOIA OFFICIAL PRIOR TO BEING PLACED ON THE COMMAND'S WEB
    SITE. THE PAO WILL REGISTER THE PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE WEB SITE WITH
    THE GOVERNMENT INFORMATION LOCATOR SERVICE (GILS) IAW PARA 4.3 OF
    REF B.
    G. THE WEB SITE HOME PAGE WILL DISPLAY A TAILORED PRIVACY AND
    SECURITY NOTICE AS STIPULATED IN PARA 4.4 OF REF B.
    H. ALL EXTERNAL HYPERTEXT LINKS MUST ADHERE TO THE GUIDELINES OF
    PARA 4.5 OF REF B.
    9. PURSUANT TO REF A, DIRECTOR, NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE
    (NCIS) WILL COLLABORATE WITH DIRECTOR OF NAVAL INTELLIGENCE (DNI) TO
    ENSURE A COMPREHENSIVE, MULTI-DISCIPLINE SECURITY ASSESSMENT IS
    PAGE 03 RUENAAA6813 UNCLAS
    CONDUCTED FOR DON WEB SITES WITHIN 3 MONTHS OF PROMULGATION OF THE
    FORTHCOMING DOD POLICY (DISCUSSED IN PARA 5 ABOVE). AN ANNUAL
    ASSESSMENT OF THESE SITES WILL BE CONDUCTED THEREAFTER.
    10. POINTS OF CONTACT REGARDING THIS POLICY ARE THE FOLLOWING:
    A. DON CIO: MR. JOSEPH BROGHAMMER, (703) 602-6901.
    B. CNO N643: CWO2 THOMAS DELAINE (703) 601-1278.
    C. USMC C4I: MS. GILDA MCKINNON (703) 607-5546.
    D. CHINFO: ALAN GOLDSTEIN (703) 695-1887.
    11. RELEASED BY THE HONORABLE JOHN H. DALTON, SECRETARY OF THE
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    JTAV CLASSIFIED User Application & Security Briefing Instructions
    The accompanying documents, once properly completed, will enable the EUCOM
    JTAV staff to create a JTAV user account that will make some of your day to day
    logistics tasks both easier and less time consuming to perform. Rotation Date:
    Re- Deployment Date: UNIT LOCATION & MAILING INFORMATION HOME
    UNIT DEPLOYED LOCATION Unit Address/ Name Box # City, State, zip APO/
    FPO, zip Local Town & Base TELEPHONE NUMBERS HOME UNIT DEPLOYED
    LOCATION DSN Commercial Secure FAX E- mail Information Login Information:
    The below information is provided by the EUCOM- JTAV Support Staff WEB
    Account Login: Name _____ Date _____ By _____ Account Deletion:
    Date _____ By _____ Home Unit Deployed Location SECURITY BRIEFING FOR
    EUCOM - JTAV CLIENT ACCESS EUCOM CLASSIFIED SERVER User's Signature
    Date User's printed Name & Rank SSN Pay Grade Organization User's Supervisor's
    - Must be US Military/ Gov't Civilian Printed Name & Rank Pay Grade Supervisor's
    Signature Supervisor's Telephone # APPLICANT'S SECURITY MANAGER MUST
    PROVIDE APPLICANT'S SECURITY CLEARANCE DATA TO HQ USEUCOM, ECJ4-
    MS, VIA DMS MESSAGE TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS:
    USCINCEUR VAIHINGEN GE// ECJ4- MS// ATTN: MAJOR SEARFOSS ECJ4-
    MS Subject : JTAV Classified User Account Rotation Date: Re- Deployment Date:
    UNIT LOCATION & MAILING INFORMATION HOME UNIT DEPLOYED LOCATION
    Unit Address/ Name Box # City, State, zip APO/ FPO, zip Local Town & Base
    TELEPHONE NUMBERS HOME UNIT DEPLOYED LOCATION DSN Commercial
    Secure FAX E- mail Information Login Information: The below information is
    provided by the EUCOM- JTAV Support Staff WEB Account Login: Name _____
    Date _____ By _____ Account Deletion: Date _____ By _____ Home Unit
    Deployed Location SECURITY BRIEFING FOR EUCOM JTAV CLIENT ACCESS
    EUCOM UNCLASSIFIED SERVER User's Signature Date User's printed Name &
    Rank Pay Grade User's Organization User's Supervisor's - Must be US Military/
    Gov't Civilian Printed Name & Rank Pay Grade







    Ultrahigh Frequency Follow-On
    Communications Satellite System

     

    Mission

    The Ultra High Frequency Follow-On (commonly referred to as UFO)
    satellite system will be a nine satellite constellation for communications between U.S.
    Navy ships, submarines, aircraft, ground units, and global ground stations. UFO will
    replace the existing Fleet Satellite (FLTSAT) Communications System.

    Each UFO satellite will possess 39 UHF communications channels (a 70
    percent increase over Fleet Satellites).

    The first UHF F/O was launched March 25, 1993. The Atlas II rocket
    booster malfunctioned, placing the spacecraft in a dangerously low orbit. After
    efforts by the 3rd Space Operations Squadron, Schriever AFB, Colo., the satellite
    was prevented from crashing back to Earth and was finally placed in a safe, though
    unusable, orbit.

    The second UHF F/O satellite was launched September 3, 1993, and was
    successfully placed in its proper orbit, becoming the first fully operational space-
    craft in a planned nine-satellite constellation. Seven additional satellites have been
    launched and placed in their proper orbits. The launch of the final satellite in the
    constellation is planned for fall 1999.

    The 3rd Space Operations Squadron currently performs launch and early
    orbit and on-orbit operations. This includes mission planning, maneuvers, and
    contact support. Shortly after Flight 10 is operational, control of the constellation
    and all operations will be handed over to the Naval Space Operations Center at
    Pt. Mugu, Calif. Command and control authority for Flights 2-9 have been officially
    turned over from the 3rd Space Operations Squadron to the Naval Space Operations
    Center at Pt. Mugu, Calif. This includes mission planning, maneuvers, and contact
    support.

    Features

    The satellites will be arranged in pairs in four different locations
    above the Earth for global coverage. The satellites will be launched at a rate of
    up to three per year. The Air Force Satellite Control Network (AFSCN) and the Navy
    Satellite Control Stations (NSCS) will provide telemetry, tracking, and commanding
    (TT&C) coverage.

    Each satellite provides 39 channels for Ultra High Frequency (UHF)
    two-way communications, a Super High Frequency (SHF) anti-jam, command and
    tracking link and communication uplink for fleet broadcast over UHF, and uses S-
    band communications for the Space Ground Link Subsystem (SGLS). AFSCN TT&C.
    Flights 4-10 (Block II) also carry an Extremely High Frequency (EHF) package for
    secure, anti-jam communications, telemetry and commanding. Flights 8-10 (Block III)
    add a Global Broadcast Service (GBS) package for one-way, high data-rate com-
    munications in place of the SHF package.

    The UFO satellite is built by Hughes Aircraft Company and is based on
    their modular bolt-together HS 601 design. Each satellite will have a projected orbital
    operational life of 14 years with an on-orbit storage life of four years. The satellite is
    designed to operate for 30 days without ground contact if necessary.

    UHF F/O Specifications

    Weight:
    2,600 pounds
    Orbital Altitude:
    Geosynchronous orbit - 22,250 miles
    Power Plant:
    Two deployed three-panel solar array wings supplying approximately
    2400 watts . In addition, a single 24-cell nickel-hydrogen (NiH2) battery provides power
    during eclipse operations (Block III satellites have two four-panel solar wings supplying
    approx. 3800 W and a 32-cell battery).
    Dimensions:
    9.5 feet high and 60.5 feet long
    Launch Vehicle:
    Atlas-Centaur space booster
    Launch Site:
    Cape Canaveral Air Station, Fla.
    Primary Contractor:
    Hughes Aircraft Company


    For further information, please contact the public affairs office at:

    50th Space Wing Public Affairs
    300 O'Malley Ave, Suite 24
    Schriever AFB, CO 80912-3024
    (719) 567-5040



    (Last updated on August 1999)





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    WWW Security Considerations



    Appendix C. WWW Security Considerations


    The following list was gathered from several WWW systems administrators to help organizations focus on security concerns.

    • Establish a WWW site security policy.
    • Limit the number of people who can modify the WWW Server.
    • Run analysis and or hacker tools against your system as often as possible (daily, weekly) to reveal the same weaknesses that hackers will find and exploit.
      Examples include:
    • - Crack
      - the Computer Oracle and Password System(COPS)
      - Tiger
      - Tripwire
      - Ice-pick
      - the Internet Security Scanner (ISS)
      - Security Administrator Tool for Analyzing Networks (SATAN) or something better

      Some overlap exists in these programs but each has its strengths and weaknesses. Using as many as possible provides a stronger overall security watch. Remember, if you don't run SATAN or ISS or something like them against your system, someone else will, but they probably won't be sharing the results with you!

    • Install alarms so you will know if your server has been the victim of a hacker attack.
    • Perform regular audits and review the log files.
    • When monitoring or filtering IPs into and out of your system,
      - only local IP addresses should be outgoing,
      - local IP addresses should not be incoming, and
      - private network IPs; 10.0.0.0; 127.0.0.0; 172.16; and 192.168.0.0 should not be incoming or outgoing.
    • Block disallowed traffic at the router. (example: no telnet connections from *.edu)
    • Establish the server on a separate subnet of your network.
    • Put the WWW server outside your firewall.
    • Run the server as a non-privileged user (i.e., nobody).
    • Run server in restricted file space (chrootuid).
    • Preferred Network Security Philosophy - deny all, then allow specific services
    • Stay current with software releases. Older versions of systems often have security vulnerabilities that are well known to intruders.
    • Remove utilities and shells that are not needed.
    • When using public domain software, examine the source code carefully for 'back doors' and malicious code. Always verify the crypto-checksum of publicly available software.
    • Encrypt sensitive systems/administrative files that must be stored on-line.
    • Store system accounting records, system administration tool output and proprietary data off-line.
    • Use CD-ROMs for storing and serving information and system files that rarely change.
    • Be very careful in the use of Common Gateway Interface applications. Hackers often use it as the door to a WWW server. When accepting input from CGI scripts make sure your script checks the input before processing for special characters and systems calls.
    • For systems administration access, consider using one-time passwords (such as SKEY or key cards).
    • When appropriate, use of passwords to enter and use the WWW site.
    • If you detect an intruder in your computer system, leave the system running and disconnect it from the network. Take a complete back-up of the system (Level 0) including the memory. Do not shut down or power off the system. Call in a security response team.
    • Do contingency planning for back-up and recovery.
    • Monitor Security Advisories such as those posted on the Computer Emergency Response Team's WWW site: http://www.cert.org
    • Other Sources of Security Information.
      -- Electronic mailing lists
      --CERT advisories: cert-advisory-request@cert.org
      --CERT tools : cert-tools-request@cert.org
      --firewalls: Majordomo@GreatCircle.com
      - Usenet newsgroups
      --comp.security.announce
      --comp.security.misc
      --comp.security.(your system)
      --alt.security
      - WWW site
      --The World Wide Web Security FAQ http://www-genome.wi.mit.edu/WWW/faqs/www-security-faq.html
      - Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Security http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/cgi/security.html




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    1. I AGREE that upon completion of the Air Force sponsored training described
    below, I will work for the United States Air Force for three times the length of the
    training period. The length of full-time training is 8 hours for each day of training
    up to a maximum of 40 hours a week.)

    2. If I voluntarily leave the Air Force before completing the period of service shown
    in Item 7 below, I AGREE to reimburse the Air Force for the tuition, travel, per diem,
    books and materials, fees, administrative overhead costs, and other related exp-
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    below. The amount of the reimbursement, however, will be reduced on a pro rata
    basis for the percentage of completion of the obligated service. (For example, if
    the cost of training is $3,000 and I complete two-thirds of the obligated service, I
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    __________________________

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    Hi All :

    I've been quite busy researching 'exploits' history. Here is the actual letter
    which prompted the new 'mail filtering' rules. Origionally, this exact e-mail
    reportedly had the 'password stealing' program attached - does it look real to
    you ? Seems 132.15.128.128 *is* really an Air Force domain, of the recipient,
    but the 'Microsoft' notice was mailed from Bulgaria ! ( see below ) and notice
    that the authentication failed - as the 'sender' was UNVERIFIED. Also notice the
    typos - like Microsoft doesn't have a spell checker ;) interesting to see ... I'd like
    to think I'd have caught it before it was too late !


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    by users.qual.net (8.9.0/8.9.0/QualNet) with ESMTP id XAA12652
    for <>; Fri, 7 Aug 1998 23:06:24 -0400 (EDT)
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    id PY001CB7; Sat, 8 Aug 1998 11:57:29 +0900
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    X-Sender: IEsupport@microsoft.com (Unverified)
    X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Light Version 3.0.5 (32)
    Date: Sat, 08 Aug 1998 01:34:13 +0300
    To: (Recipient list suppressed)
    From: Microsoft Internet Explorer Support Center
    Subject: FREE! Your upgrade for Microsoft Internet Explorer
    Mime-Version: 1.0
    Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="=====================_902518453==_"
    Status:

    As user of Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft Corporation provide
    you
    an upgrade for your Microsoft Internet Explorer. Please run Ie080898.exe to
    install the upgrade. This file will fix some serious bugs in your Internet
    Explorer.
    For more information please visit Microsoft Internet Explorer Home Page
    at:
    http://www.microsoft.com/ie/

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    Trace Info : whois.ripe.net -

    inetnum: 193.68.0.0 - 193.68.20.255
    netname: BGNET
    descr: EUnet Bulgaria Backbone Network
    country: BG
    admin-c: DK234
    tech-c: DK234
    rev-srv: ns.digsys.bg
    rev-srv: ns2.digsys.bg
    status: ASSIGNED PA
    mnt-by: AS3245-MNT
    source: RIPE

    route: 193.68.0.0/16
    descr: EUnet Bulgaria customer
    origin: AS3245
    mnt-by: AS3245-MNT
    source: RIPE

    person: Daniel Kalchev
    address: Digital Systems
    address: Neofit Bozveli 6
    address: BG-9000 Varna
    address: Bulgaria
    phone: +359 52 259135
    phone: +359 52 235866
    fax-no: +395 52 234540
    e-mail: daniel@digsys.bg
    nic-hdl: DK234
    source: RIPE

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  • Bulgarian and Soviet Virus Factories Intelligence Report : nswc.navy.mil ( ISSEC )

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    WWW Stats for www.nawcwpns.navy.mil - Hits


    Last updated: Fri, 01 Jan 1999 00:00:01 (GMT -0800)

    • Total Transfers by Request Date
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      XTAC-WHEELER.NIPR.MIL. A 199.252.180.250
      DDN.MIL. NS XTAC-VAIHINGEN.NIPR.MIL.
      XTAC-VAIHINGEN.NIPR.MIL. A 199.252.169.250
      DECA.MIL. NS NEWDEV.DECA.MIL.
      NEWDEV.DECA.MIL. A 198.26.1.3
      A 150.168.1.6
      DECA.MIL. NS FRONTEND.DECA.MIL.
      FRONTEND.DECA.MIL. A 198.26.1.1
      A 198.26.1.2
      A 150.168.1.7
      DECA.MIL. NS BACKEND.DECA.MIL.
      BACKEND.DECA.MIL. A 198.26.1.4
      A 150.168.1.5
      DEFENSELINK.MIL. NS GALT.OSD.MIL.
      GALT.OSD.MIL. A 134.152.180.100
      DEFENSELINK.MIL. NS CHAOSORB.OSD.MIL.
      CHAOSORB.OSD.MIL. A 134.152.180.200
      DFAS.MIL. NS DNS1.DFAS.MIL.
      DNS1.DFAS.MIL. A 207.132.202.253
      DFAS.MIL. NS DNS2.DFAS.MIL.
      DNS2.DFAS.MIL. A 206.39.11.253
      DFAS.MIL. NS DNS24.DFAS.MIL.
      DNS24.DFAS.MIL. A 207.133.66.245
      DFAS.MIL. NS DNS23.DFAS.MIL.
      DNS23.DFAS.MIL. A 207.133.65.245
      DFAS.MIL. NS DNS22.DFAS.MIL.
      DNS22.DFAS.MIL. A 207.133.248.245
      DFAS.MIL. NS DNS19.DFAS.MIL.
      DNS19.DFAS.MIL. A 207.132.206.253
      DIA.MIL. NS DIA.DIA.MIL.
      DIA.DIA.MIL. A 140.47.240.249
      DIA.MIL. NS DIA2.DIA.MIL.
      DIA2.DIA.MIL. A 140.47.240.248
      DIA.MIL. NS MSIC.DIA.MIL.
      MSIC.DIA.MIL. A 136.205.45.59
      DIS.MIL. NS WALL3.DSS.MIL.
      WALL3.DSS.MIL. A 207.132.241.252
      DIS.MIL. NS WALL2.DSS.MIL.
      WALL2.DSS.MIL. A 207.132.241.253
      DIS.MIL. NS WALL1.DIS.MIL.
      WALL1.DIS.MIL. A 207.132.241.254
      DISA.MIL. NS RBDNS100.CHAMB.DISA.MIL.
      NS SBDNS100.NCR.DISA.MIL.
      SBDNS100.NCR.DISA.MIL. A 164.117.144.1
      DISA.MIL. NS SBDNS101.NCR.DISA.MIL.
      SBDNS101.NCR.DISA.MIL. A 164.117.192.1
      DISA.MIL. NS RBDNS101.CHAMB.DISA.MIL.
      DLA.MIL. NS NS1.DLA.MIL.
      NS1.DLA.MIL. A 206.38.35.3
      DLA.MIL. NS NS2.DLA.MIL.
      NS2.DLA.MIL. A 192.67.251.7
      DLA.MIL. NS DSDCHG1.DSDC.DLA.MIL.
      DSDCHG1.DSDC.DLA.MIL. A 206.38.30.21
      DMSO.MIL. NS NS.DMSO.MIL.
      NS.DMSO.MIL. A 199.75.72.20
      DMSO.MIL. NS NIC.MIL.
      DNA.MIL. NS DNAHQ3.DNA.MIL.
      DNAHQ3.DNA.MIL. A 192.149.214.222
      DNA.MIL. NS DNADP3.DNA.MIL.
      DNADP3.DNA.MIL. A 192.149.214.221
      DODED.MIL. NS DANTES.VOLED.DODED.MIL.
      DANTES.VOLED.DODED.MIL. A 198.69.73.1
      A 198.69.73.3
      DODED.MIL. NS SMTP.CNET.NAVY.MIL.
      SMTP.CNET.NAVY.MIL. A 160.125.64.11
      DSM.MIL. NS DSMC.DSMC.DSM.MIL.
      DSMC.DSMC.DSM.MIL. A 128.190.170.251
      DSM.MIL. NS NS2.DSMC.DSM.MIL.
      NS2.DSMC.DSM.MIL. A 128.190.171.251
      DSS.MIL. NS WALL3.DSS.MIL.
      NS WALL2.DSS.MIL.
      NS NIC.MIL.
      DSWA.MIL. NS NS1.DSWA.MIL.
      NS1.DSWA.MIL. A 192.149.214.236
      DSWA.MIL. NS NS2.DSWA.MIL.
      NS2.DSWA.MIL. A 192.149.218.21
      DTIC.MIL. NS NS1.DTIC.MIL.
      NS1.DTIC.MIL. A 131.84.1.41
      DTIC.MIL. NS NS2.DTIC.MIL.
      NS2.DTIC.MIL. A 131.84.1.42
      DTRA.MIL. NS FW.DTRA.MIL.
      FW.DTRA.MIL. A 151.125.1.1
      DTRA.MIL. NS WWW.DTRA.MIL.
      WWW.DTRA.MIL. A 151.125.1.10
      EUCOM.MIL. NS NS.EUCOM.MIL.
      NS.EUCOM.MIL. A 137.95.190.100
      EUCOM.MIL. NS NS2.EUCOM.MIL.
      NS2.EUCOM.MIL. A 137.95.190.101
      HPC.MIL. NS NS1.ARL.MIL.
      NS NS2.ARL.MIL.
      HQSOCOM.MIL. NS NS1.SOCOM.MIL.
      NS1.SOCOM.MIL. A 209.22.221.53
      HQSOCOM.MIL. NS NS2.SOCOM.MIL.
      NS2.SOCOM.MIL. A 209.22.221.54
      JAST.MIL. NS PAX-B1.NAWCAD.NAVY.MIL.
      PAX-B1.NAWCAD.NAVY.MIL. A 192.58.199.10
      JAST.MIL. NS PAX-B2.NAWCAD.NAVY.MIL.
      PAX-B2.NAWCAD.NAVY.MIL. A 192.58.199.17
      JAST.MIL. NS PAX-DNS2.NAWCAD.NAVY.MIL.
      PAX-DNS2.NAWCAD.NAVY.MIL. A 140.229.8.202
      JAST.MIL. NS PAX-DNS1.NAWCAD.NAVY.MIL.
      PAX-DNS1.NAWCAD.NAVY.MIL. A 140.229.8.201
      JAST.MIL. NS PAX-B3.NAWCAD.NAVY.MIL.
      PAX-B3.NAWCAD.NAVY.MIL. A 192.58.199.26
      JCS.MIL. NS PAX-B1.NAWCAD.NAVY.MIL.
      NS PAX-B2.NAWCAD.NAVY.MIL.
      NS PAX-B3.NAWCAD.NAVY.MIL.
      JS.MIL. NS IS1.JS.MIL.
      IS1.JS.MIL. A 199.208.239.3
      JS.MIL. NS DJCSE1.JS.MIL.
      DJCSE1.JS.MIL. A 199.9.83.2
      JS.MIL. NS JCSEC4TML.JS.MIL.
      JCSEC4TML.JS.MIL. A 199.9.123.2
      JS.MIL. NS DJCSE2.JS.MIL.
      DJCSE2.JS.MIL. A 199.9.84.2
      JS.MIL. NS NS.HQ.AF.MIL.
      JSC.MIL. NS NS.JSC.MIL.
      NS.JSC.MIL. A 137.225.250.2
      JSC.MIL. NS NIC.MIL.
      JSIMS.MIL. NS PURPLE.JSIMS.MIL.
      PURPLE.JSIMS.MIL. A 207.132.79.5
      JSIMS.MIL. NS EDGE.JSIMS.MIL.
      EDGE.JSIMS.MIL. A 207.132.79.9
      NAVY.MIL. NS NS-NORVA.NAVY.MIL.
      NS-NORVA.NAVY.MIL. A 205.56.138.34
      NAVY.MIL. NS NS-HAWAII.NAVY.MIL.
      NS-HAWAII.NAVY.MIL. A 138.183.200.2
      NAVY.MIL. NS NS-SANDIEGO.NAVY.MIL.
      NS-SANDIEGO.NAVY.MIL. A 138.140.200.2
      NAVY.MIL. NS NS-NORFOLK.NAVY.MIL.
      NS-NORFOLK.NAVY.MIL. A 138.143.200.2
      NCSC.MIL. NS ROMULUS.NCSC.MIL.
      ROMULUS.NCSC.MIL. A 144.51.5.2
      NCSC.MIL. NS ZOMBIE.NCSC.MIL.
      ZOMBIE.NCSC.MIL. A 144.51.15.1
      NCSC.MIL. NS GRIZZLY.NRL.NAVY.MIL.
      GRIZZLY.NRL.NAVY.MIL. A 132.250.108.12
      A 132.250.116.12
      A 132.250.110.12
      NCSC.MIL. NS BEFORELIFE.NCSC.MIL.
      BEFORELIFE.NCSC.MIL. A 144.51.35.201
      NIC.MIL. NS DON.NIC.MIL.
      DON.NIC.MIL. A 207.132.116.40
      NIC.MIL. NS XTAC-VAIHINGEN.NIPR.MIL.
      NS XTAC-WHEELER.NIPR.MIL.
      NS XTAC-FTHUACHUCA.NIPR.MIL.
      NIMA.MIL. NS WWW.NIMA.MIL.
      WWW.NIMA.MIL. A 164.214.2.59
      NIMA.MIL. NS NIC.MIL.
      NIPR.MIL. NS DON.NIC.MIL.
      NS XTAC-FTHUACHUCA.NIPR.MIL.
      NS XTAC-WHEELER.NIPR.MIL.
      NS XTAC-VAIHINGEN.NIPR.MIL.
      NOSC.MIL. NS NS1.NOSC.MIL.
      NS NS2.NOSC.MIL.
      NS2.NOSC.MIL. A 198.253.16.35
      NOSC.MIL. NS NS3.NOSC.MIL.
      NS3.NOSC.MIL. A 198.253.40.3
      NRO.MIL. NS DOGWOOD.NRO.MIL.
      DOGWOOD.NRO.MIL. A 209.22.180.33
      NRO.MIL. NS NIC.MIL.
      OCHAMPUS.MIL. NS MAILER.OCHAMPUS.MIL.
      MAILER.OCHAMPUS.MIL. A 159.133.83.15
      OCHAMPUS.MIL. NS NMS.OCHAMPUS.MIL.
      NMS.OCHAMPUS.MIL. A 159.133.83.10
      OSD.MIL. NS GALT.OSD.MIL.
      NS CHAOSORB.OSD.MIL.
      OSIA.MIL. NS FW.DTRA.MIL.
      NS WWW.DTRA.MIL.
      PACOM.MIL. NS ANM1.PACOM.MIL.
      ANM1.PACOM.MIL. A 192.245.176.200
      PACOM.MIL. NS TUNDRA.PACOM.MIL.
      TUNDRA.PACOM.MIL. A 192.245.176.115
      PACOM.MIL. NS DARWIN.ENG.PACOM.MIL.
      DARWIN.ENG.PACOM.MIL. A 199.211.150.70
      PENTAGON.MIL. NS NS.HQ.AF.MIL.
      NS NS2.HQ.AF.MIL.
      SOC.MIL. NS SENTRY.SOC.MIL.
      SENTRY.SOC.MIL. A 204.34.247.254
      SOC.MIL. NS NS2.BRAGG.ARMY.MIL.
      NS2.BRAGG.ARMY.MIL. A 158.5.7.65
      SOCOM.MIL. NS NS1.SOCOM.MIL.
      NS NS2.SOCOM.MIL.
      SOUTHCOM.MIL. NS NS.SOUTHCOM.MIL.
      NS.SOUTHCOM.MIL. A 199.208.236.129
      SOUTHCOM.MIL. NS NS1.SOUTHCOM.MIL.
      NS1.SOUTHCOM.MIL. A 199.208.237.67
      SPACECOM.MIL. NS PALISADE.SPACECOM.MIL.
      PALISADE.SPACECOM.MIL. A 131.15.136.2
      SPACECOM.MIL. NS FW.SPACECOM.MIL.
      FW.SPACECOM.MIL. A 137.11.201.17
      STRATCOM.MIL. NS DNS3.STRATCOM.MIL.
      DNS3.STRATCOM.MIL. A 192.234.101.66
      STRATCOM.MIL. NS DNS4.STRATCOM.MIL.
      DNS4.STRATCOM.MIL. A 192.234.101.67
      TRANSCOM.MIL. NS WARLORD.SAFB.AF.MIL.
      WARLORD.SAFB.AF.MIL. A 140.175.36.6
      TRANSCOM.MIL. NS NAMESERF.SAFB.AF.MIL.
      NAMESERF.SAFB.AF.MIL. A 140.175.1.6
      USACE.MIL. NS SPK41.USACE.MIL.
      SPK41.USACE.MIL. A 130.165.10.12
      USACE.MIL. NS SHASTA.USACE.MIL.
      SHASTA.USACE.MIL. A 130.165.10.52
      USCG.MIL. NS CGNS1.USCG.MIL.
      CGNS1.USCG.MIL. A 199.211.215.66
      USCG.MIL. NS CGNS2.USCG.MIL.
      CGNS2.USCG.MIL. A 199.211.149.9
      USMC.MIL. NS USMCDNS1.USMC.MIL.
      USMCDNS1.USMC.MIL. A 192.156.78.130
      USMC.MIL. NS GATE1.MCBBUTLER.USMC.MIL.
      GATE1.MCBBUTLER.USMC.MIL. A 192.156.13.34
      USMC.MIL. NS CPPDNS1.CPP.USMC.MIL.
      CPPDNS1.CPP.USMC.MIL. A 158.238.2.67
      USMC.MIL. NS ALA-DNS1.ALA.USMC.MIL.
      ALA-DNS1.ALA.USMC.MIL. A 158.236.83.215
      USMC.MIL. NS GATE1.MCBH.USMC.MIL.
      GATE1.MCBH.USMC.MIL. A 192.156.65.34
      USMC.MIL. NS GATE1.CLB.USMC.MIL.
      GATE1.CLB.USMC.MIL. A 192.156.37.34
      USUHS.MIL. NS NTCUSUHS.NNMC.NAVY.MIL.
      NTCUSUHS.NNMC.NAVY.MIL. A 131.158.4.7
      USUHS.MIL. NS NOCUSUHS.NNMC.NAVY.MIL.
      NOCUSUHS.NNMC.NAVY.MIL. A 131.158.4.8
      ;End of file.

      ; This file holds the information on root name servers needed to
      ; initialize cache of Internet domain name servers
      ; (e.g. reference this file in the "cache . "
      ; configuration file of BIND domain name servers).
      ;
      ; This file is made available by InterNIC registration services
      ; under anonymous FTP as
      ; file /domain/named.root
      ; on server FTP.RS.INTERNIC.NET
      ; -OR- under Gopher at RS.INTERNIC.NET
      ; under menu InterNIC Registration Services (NSI)
      ; submenu InterNIC Registration Archives
      ; file named.root
      ;
      ; last update: Aug 22, 1997
      ; related version of root zone: 1997082200
      ;
      ;
      ; formerly NS.INTERNIC.NET
      ;
      . 3600000 IN NS A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 198.41.0.4
      ;
      ; formerly NS1.ISI.EDU
      ;
      . 3600000 NS B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 128.9.0.107
      ;
      ; formerly C.PSI.NET
      ;
      . 3600000 NS C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 192.33.4.12
      ;
      ; formerly TERP.UMD.EDU
      ;
      . 3600000 NS D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 128.8.10.90
      ;
      ; formerly NS.NASA.GOV
      ;
      . 3600000 NS E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 192.203.230.10
      ;
      ; formerly NS.ISC.ORG
      ;
      . 3600000 NS F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 192.5.5.241
      ;
      ; formerly NS.NIC.DDN.MIL
      ;
      . 3600000 NS G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 192.112.36.4
      ;
      ; formerly AOS.ARL.ARMY.MIL
      ;
      . 3600000 NS H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 128.63.2.53
      ;
      ; formerly NIC.NORDU.NET
      ;
      . 3600000 NS I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 192.36.148.17
      ;
      ; temporarily housed at NSI (InterNIC)
      ;
      . 3600000 NS J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 198.41.0.10
      ;
      ; housed in LINX, operated by RIPE NCC
      ;
      . 3600000 NS K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 193.0.14.129
      ;
      ; temporarily housed at ISI (IANA)
      ;
      . 3600000 NS L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 198.32.64.12
      ;
      ; housed in Japan, operated by WIDE
      ;
      . 3600000 NS M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 202.12.27.33
      ; End of File

      ; This file holds the information on root name servers needed to
      ; initialize cache of Internet domain name servers
      ; (e.g. reference this file in the "cache . "
      ; configuration file of BIND domain name servers).
      ;
      ; This file is made available by InterNIC registration services
      ; under anonymous FTP as
      ; file /domain/named.root
      ; on server FTP.RS.INTERNIC.NET
      ; -OR- under Gopher at RS.INTERNIC.NET
      ; under menu InterNIC Registration Services (NSI)
      ; submenu InterNIC Registration Archives
      ; file named.root
      ;
      ; last update: Aug 22, 1997
      ; related version of root zone: 1997082200
      ;
      ;
      ; formerly NS.INTERNIC.NET
      ;
      . 3600000 IN NS A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 198.41.0.4
      ;
      ; formerly NS1.ISI.EDU
      ;
      . 3600000 NS B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 128.9.0.107
      ;
      ; formerly C.PSI.NET
      ;
      . 3600000 NS C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 192.33.4.12
      ;
      ; formerly TERP.UMD.EDU
      ;
      . 3600000 NS D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 128.8.10.90
      ;
      ; formerly NS.NASA.GOV
      ;
      . 3600000 NS E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 192.203.230.10
      ;
      ; formerly NS.ISC.ORG
      ;
      . 3600000 NS F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 192.5.5.241
      ;
      ; formerly NS.NIC.DDN.MIL
      ;
      . 3600000 NS G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 192.112.36.4
      ;
      ; formerly AOS.ARL.ARMY.MIL
      ;
      . 3600000 NS H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 128.63.2.53
      ;
      ; formerly NIC.NORDU.NET
      ;
      . 3600000 NS I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 192.36.148.17
      ;
      ; temporarily housed at NSI (InterNIC)
      ;
      . 3600000 NS J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 198.41.0.10
      ;
      ; housed in LINX, operated by RIPE NCC
      ;
      . 3600000 NS K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 193.0.14.129
      ;
      ; temporarily housed at ISI (IANA)
      ;
      . 3600000 NS L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 198.32.64.12
      ;
      ; housed in Japan, operated by WIDE
      ;
      . 3600000 NS M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
      M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 3600000 A 202.12.27.33
      ; End of File




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      D-R-A-F-T

       

      INTRODUCTION

       

      This standard guide is designed to assist the Equipment Control Officer (ECO) and Equipment Custodian (EC) in the management of ADPE. It prescribes policies, assigns responsibilities, and establishes procedures for the installation, accountability, and use of Automated Data Processing Equipment (ADPE) IAW AFI 33-112 and DoD 8000.X-M. is designed to assist an Equipment Custodian (EC) in the management of accountable Automatic Data Processing Equipment (ADPE). It covers EC duties and responsibilities in managing ADPE, ADPE products, and ADPE reutilization. It instructs in the use of applicable Air Force, Department of Defense, Standard and local forms and worksheets for conducting physical inventories and for reporting of ADPE. In brief, it's a quick reference tool to help the EC to do his/her job more efficiently and effectively. The enclosed diskette contains the contents of the guide and is for the EC's use in tailoring it to his/her needs.It also explains the relationship between the EC, ECO, and MAJCOM Equipment Control Officer (MECO) and defines the duties relating to managing the ADPE inventory through the use of the Information Processing Management System (IPMS).

      The Air Force needs a smooth-running ADPE Inventory Management System. Working together it can happen! HQ AFMC/CI's part of the teamwork process is creating a product that ECs can use to control and track their communication-computer assets and provide them the training and information they need to do their job. As a customer service organization, it is important to continually look for ways to increase productivity and improve customer support.

      Please direct questions/comments to Mr. Carlos (Sal) Salaz, 615 SMSQ/CIMI, 4225 Logisitics Avenue Suite 18, Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-5757, DSN 787-0568 OR Data Fax DSN 986-1300.Questions or comments pertinent to this handbook should be directed to your MAJCOM Equipment Control Officer (MECO) or HQ AFCA/GCSL, 203 W. Losey Street, Room 3065, Scott AFB IL 62225-5234, DSN 576-6478, or e-mail "afca-gcsl@scott.af.mil".



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      Software Management

      8.1. Installation. In most cases, the using activity installs the software. The OCM, System Administrator, or EC should be available to assist users with software installation. In those cases where the acquisition contract specifies vendor installation, the ECO will coordinate with both the using activity and the vendor to ensure proper installation requirements are accomplished. The user will complete and forward vendor software/hardware registration cards to the software developer or contractor.

      8.2. Accountability. Software and accompanying documentation is accountable, but not reportable in IPMS. Software (including shareware) with an acquisition cost of less than $5,000 is accountable within the using organization under inventory control procedures which should be implemented within the using organization. A software package, with an acquisition cost of $5,000 or greater, and will not be obsolete in two years is accountable in IPMS. If the EC doesn't know if the software will be obsolete in two years, consider it accountable. The EC will ensure each user maintains a current inventory of software used on that system.

      8.3. Protection. Each EC must protect all software in use at their small computer processing location(s). If a copyright violation is discovered, it must be reported to the appropriate activity immediately. The protection involves two phases and is explained below.

      8.3.1. The first phase is that of copyright law restrictions. Federal copyright laws state each computer system has to have one master disk(s) and its documentation for each piece of commercial software that is used on the system. If the software you are using is "public domain" software, this means no copyright has been submitted against it and there are no restrictions for its use.

      8.3.2. The second phase pertains to programs written by Air Force personnel. If the program is modified or written on duty, it does not belong to the individual who wrote it; it belongs to the Air Force.

      8.4. Software protection for small computers is accomplished via floppy diskette protection. For software programs distributed via floppy diskette, the original copy is considered the "master" copy. Prior to using these programs, at least one, preferably two copies will be made of the program. This procedure is referred to as "backing-up" your master program. After the back-up is made, the master should be stored in a separate, secure location to protect it from use. The back-up copy becomes the working copy for day-to-day use.

      8.5. Excesses. Activities with excess software should contact the CSO activity (e.g., Help Desk, Small Computer Technical Center, etc) for specific instructions. If determined to be unusable, disks containing software programs may be destroyed or reformatted for reuse, and the manuals disposed of.

      8.6. Viruses. A computer virus is a program which can destroy or erase data or lock up the system. To minimize the risks associated with passing or receiving infections, the following guidelines should be observed. Do not:

      8.6.1. Introduce and/or play unauthorized computer games.

      8.6.2. Introduce shareware or freeware unless approved in writing IAW AFI 33-114 and its supplements.

      8.6.3. Copy software beyond the limits of licensed agreements.

      8.6.4. Design, develop, and implement software outside of authorized program management channels.

       

      Chapter 9

      Fraud, Waste and Abuse of Computer Resources

       

      9.1. The policy concerning the use of computer resources assigned to Air Force activities states all government acquired computers and their support materials are solely for the authorized use of the Air Force and are subject to monitoring. Any abuse of these resources is prohibited, any suspected instance of fraudulent or unauthorized use or practice must be immediately reported, and any failure to comply with this policy may result in disciplinary action.

      9.2. Any person assigned to, or supported by, any Air Force installation who participates in any unauthorized or unofficial use of government computer resources will be subject to disciplinary action.

      9.2.1. Violations of this policy by military personnel may result in prosecution under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

      9.2.2. Violations by Air Force civilian employees and dependents may result in disciplinary action, without regard to criminal liability.

      9.2.3. Administrative action, such as formal reprimand, may be taken against any individual who violates this policy, even if the violation does not constitute criminal misconduct.

      9.3. No person will knowingly and willfully access, or cause to be accessed, or attempt to access any government computer resource to obtain money, property, services, or any other tangible benefits for themselves or others by fraudulent pretenses, representations, or promises.

      9.4. No person will use government computer resources for capricious activities such as playing games, producing unofficial products such as personal mailing labels, making ornaments from computer supplies, using storage media for items of personal interest or amusement, or through any other unofficial activity reduce the service level of government computer resources. All excess or unusable computer supplies are still government property, and must be turned in through appropriate supply channels, and are not to be given to individuals or organizations for personal use.

      9.5. Computer abuse includes, but is not limited to, theft, embezzlement, malicious damage, misappropriation, personal amusement, unofficial/unapproved personal education, as well as many other unauthorized or negligent activity affecting the availability, confidentiality, or integrity of Air Force computer resources.

      9.5.1. No person will temporarily alter, damage, destroy, or attempt to damage or destroy any government computer resources.

      9.5.2. Furthermore, no person will disclose any information concerning or obtained by use of computer resources which could possibly be considered sensitive data, to any destination outside the government without proper authorization.

      9.5.3. Persons using government acquired computer resources for tasks other than their assigned duties are stealing computer time, neglecting their duties, accepting pay for work that is not performed, reducing Air Force mission responsiveness, and invalidating human resources requirements calculations.

      9.6. The 1976 Copyright Act has been expressively expanded to cover computer programs in any form, from conception to operation, by the Computer Copyright Act of 1980, with the exception of archival copies in officially recognized libraries. All copyright software must be leased from the copyright owner, and may be duplicated only when permission has been granted by the holder.

      9.7. Any software developed or modified using government resources is the property of the government and may be used for official business.

      9.8. All requirements documents for commercial software must be coordinated with the CSO before any AF Forms 9, Request For Purchase, can be accepted by the Base Contracting Office.

      9.9. Beware of public domain software; it is not tested and documented with the thoroughness associated with commercially-developed software. Damage to computer equipment, as well as destroying critical Air Force data, could result. Contact the CSO activity for assistance.

      Chapter 10

      Loss or Damage of Computer Equipment

      10.1. All individuals, military or civilian, regardless of rank or position must protect and safeguard government resources and ensure custodial record listings are correct and property is properly accounted for.

      10.1.1.

      c. Loss or Damage ADPE. If accountable computer equipment ADPE is lost, damaged, or destroyed, the EC must immediately notify his/her immediate supervisor, OCM, organizational commander, and Security Police .

      10.1.2. If accountable computer equipment is lost, the EC and applicable parties should initiate a search to recover the missing equipment. If it is determined the property cannot be located, the ROS process must be initiated.

      10.1.3. Failure to comply can result in personnel declared contributory negligent when a report of survey (ROS) is initiated, because they created or condoned conditions or practices that favored the loss or damage of property.

      10.2. initiate a R It is advisable that the EC submit a letter requesting the report of survey through the OCM to the Commander (Attachment 6). The commander will appoint an investigating official to begin the ROS process. The OCM will provide a copy of the ROS request to the ECO. Reports of Ssurvey requests will be processed to the base Logistics Group office of primary responsibility IAW AFMAN R 68-1I 23-220, Reports of Survey for Air Force Property.

      10.2.1. The ROS assigns responsibility for the loss, damage, or destruction. If the loss, damage, or destruction is found to be due to abuse or neglect, the EC can be held liable for (or relieved from responsibility for) the damage or loss IAW AFRI 23-111, AFI 23-220, and 20-14 and AFR 68-1 DODR 7000-14, Financial Management Regulation. Any pecuniary liability claims that result must be processed IAW AFI 501, Tort Claims, or AFI 502, Personnel and Government Recovery Claims.

      .

      10.2.2. The EC will notify and provide a copy of the completed ROS to the applicable ECO and Security Police. The missing equipment will not be removed from the inventory until a final copy of the ROS has been received by the ECO. The ECO uses the completed ROS (DD Form 200, Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss) as authority (source document) to update the inventory.

      Chapter 11

      Maintenance of Computer Equipment

      11.1. Regardless of the type of computer equipment you have, sooner or later, some kind of maintenance will have to be performed. There are two types of maintenance; preventative and remedial.



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      11.1.1. Preventative Maintenance (PM) is maintenance performed on operational equipment for the upkeep of the equipment in order to

      d. Maintenance of Equipment.

      help prevent or minimize equipment downtime. PM is to be performed at intervals outlined by the contract that covers the type of computer equipment you have. Schedules may differ between all types of computer systems depending on who is supplying the maintenance. If the system is covered by a maintenance contract that includes PM, then most likely the schedule will be determined by the contractor and ECO. When this agreement applies, a copy of the PM agreement will be provided to each EC. PM schedules should be reviewed annually and changed as necessary. This maintenance is normally associated with mainframe systems.

      11.1.2. Remedial Maintenance (RM) is maintenance performed when the equipment develops a problem that requires repair. RM is performed in response to an equipment problem reported by the user, OCM, or EC. During the initial examination, the using activity should first ensure all power and cable connections are properly in place and verify that it is a valid machine malfunction. If the problem persists or remains unresolved, the following applies:

      11.1.2.1. For computer equipment which is still covered by warranty, contact the ADPE support center, job control, small computer maintenance work center, or vendor as local/major command policy dictates.

      11.1.2.2. For small computer equipment that is out of warranty, contact the ADPE support center, job control, small computer maintenance work center (as applicable). Requests for maintenance outside the principal period of maintenance (PPM) can incur charges and must be mission-essential before placing a call or contacting a field engineer (FE).

      11.1.2.3. Obtain document control numbers for maintenance incidents.

      11.1.2.4. Provide identifying inventory information (e.g. PN, machine, feature, serial number) for each item requiring maintenance.

      11.1.2.5. Certify the accuracy of information on each AF Form 597 or vendor provided malfunction report by signing as the customer/initiator of the maintenance request.

      11.1.2.6. Forward original copies of maintenance documents to the appropriate CSO activity.

      11.1.2.7. File a copy of each maintenance document in your ADPE management file.

      11.1.2.8. Inform the CSO activity of problems encountered with vendors so corrective action can be promptly and properly initiated.

      (1) Mainframes. The EC is responsible to call the ECO after repair has been completed. At that time, the following information will be provided: time maintenance repairman arrived, time repair completed, and repair action. The Report of Service that the repairman provided to the EC/user must be sent to the ECO.

      (2) Small Computers. Users may replace central processing units (CPU), keyboards, printers, monitors, and other line replaceable units (LRU) if the lease, purchase, or maintenance contracts allow it.

      (3) Cannibalization for spare parts. With prior approval from DARIC, the ECO may authorize "cannibalization" (breaking down of equipment for spare parts) of excess ADPE in any condition or of ADPE that the DoD does not need for operational use elsewhere. Contact the ECO for detailed guidance.

      11.2. The following list identifies some of the more common ADPE items, what maintenance coverage is available, and what agency to contract for assistance. (Note: On those items listed with a warranty, please call the ECO to verify warranty dates prior to calling the applicable vendor).

      11.2.1. Zenith and Hughes DTV computers, monitors and peripherals come with a standard 5 year warranty.

      11.2.2. Zenith DTIV 486 computer (including monitors and any peripherals purchased from this contract) were acquired with a 3 year on-site warranty.

      11.2.3. GTSI DTIV 486 computers (including monitors and any peripherals purchased from this contract) were acquired with a 1 year on-site warranty. (Note: extended on-site warranties are available for this equipment but must be funded by the owning organization. Check with the ECO for prices and guidance).

      11.2.4. GTSI Companion Contract items (peripherals including monitors, printers, modems, etc) were obtained with a 2 year warranty.

      11.2.5. Unisys DTIII Computers and peripherals (386 Computers. Items purchased from this contract came with a 2 year warranty. As of the summer of 1995 the warranty has expired on all this equipment. Contact the CSO small computer maintenance section for repair.

      11.2.6. Zenith DTII (286 computers) items and peripherals (including ALPS 2000 printers). Limited maintenance is available on this equipment through the CSO small computer maintenance section.

      11.2.7. Unisys, Standard Base Level Computer (SBLC) and CAMS remote equipment. This equipment will be gradually phased out as the base migrates to LAN-based applications. Contact the ECO for information on what is covered, and applicable procedures for obtaining maintenance.

      11.2.8. Unisys Distributed Printers (Type 9246) and NTR Remote printers are currently covered under and on-site under an on-site maintenance agreement. Prepare an AF Form 597 and notify the ECO office. This office will notify the Unisys response center.

      11.2.9. WANG (WIMS, SIMS and BCAS Systems) contact base ECO for guidance on this equipment.

      11.2.10. In some cases it might be necessary to contract out an equipment for repair. If the CSO activity is unable to repair the item and advises you to seek commercial contract repair, the using activity must prepare an AF Form 9, and route it through the small computer office for assignment of a SRAN number prior to taking the form to contract. If you are using the "IMPAC" card to fund for your repair, you must first complete a requirements document (formerly AF Form 3215) and route it through the appropriate CSO activity.

      11.3. To completely understand equipment maintenance and maintenance types, the EC should first be able to distinguish different equipment categories.

      11.3.1. We will begin with Defense Reporting Activity Account (DRA) codes. This four-digit numeric code is assigned by the MECO and is peculiar to each command and base. Equipment maintained under this code is accountable through the ECO.

      11.3.2. Equipment is further broken down by Program Line Number (PLN), according to the manufacturer of the CPU or the type of system it is. Applicable PLNs are listed in Attachment 8.

      11.4. Centrally-managed contract maintenance is provided for some ADPE. The local Network Control Center (NCC), ECO, or other POC as required by the contract will act as liaison between the contract manager and local end users of the hardware being maintained. Document maintenance incidents and distribute maintenance documents as required by the contract manager. File a copy of each maintenance document in the ADPE management file as required. Vendor provided maintenance forms are completed by the vendor for hardware maintenance performed under the maintenance contract. The AF representative validates the accuracy of the work control number, hardware serial number, contractor arrival/departure and repair completion times recorded on these maintenance reports by signing and forwarding the original copy to the appropriate CSO activity.

      11.5. For small computer systems, users may replace central processing units (CPU), keyboards, printers, monitors, and other line replaceable units (LRU) if the lease, purchase, or maintenance contracts allow it. When this alternative is pursued, the applicable information must be updated in IPMS.

      11.6. The CSO may retain limited amounts of serviceable computer systems for maintenance redundancy and operational spares when the communications unit has a maintenance or operational support mission. He may also approve the cannibalization of unserviceable computer systems hardware as a source of spare parts to maintain other equipment. Only use this authority when a cost analysis clearly determines that it is economically feasible to use excess assets instead of procuring new items. The IPMS will track accountability of complete items retained for maintenance redundancy and operational spares. The ECO cannot serve as the EC for this account. Maintain records for accountability and audit purposes for spare parts cannibalized from unserviceable items.

      11.7. The accurate recording and reporting of all scheduled preventive maintenance (PM) and unscheduled remedial maintenance (RM) are of prime importance to proper computer equipment management. Personnel responsible for preparing maintenance records must ensure all maintenance malfunctions are accurately recorded as prescribed by the appropriate contract/contract manager. Normally, maintenance incidents are recorded on either an AF Form 597, ADPE Maintenance Record, or a vendor provided maintenance form. Detailed guidance for completing AF Forms 597 included in Attachment 7.

      11.8. The EC is responsible to call the ECO after repair has been completed. At that time, specific information must be provided; e.g., time maintenance repairman arrived, time repair completed, and repair action. The Report of Service that the repairman provided to the EC/user must be sent to the ECO.

      11.9. Acquiring activities are required to analyze maintenance alternatives prior to acquisition to ensure selection of the most cost effective alternative. Additionally, OCMs/SAs, and Quality Assurance Evaluators (QAEs), in conjunction with the CSO will conduct an annual review of ADPE maintenance requirements and costs to determine the most cost effective maintenance approach. These maintenance analyses must be completed during the first quarter of each calendar year. The reviewers will notify the OCMs/SAs, QAEs, and CSO when the annual review is complete and whether the maintenance contract should be renewed or re-competed for a less costly, yet effective maintenance plan. Maintenance alternatives will be reviewed annually using historical data (e.g., maintenance data and etc.). Other documentation and locally automated tools to capture maintenance data may also be used. Maintenance reviews will consist of, but not be limited to the following:

      11.9.1. Equipment location of reported maintenance problems, to determine if inadequate facilities or insufficient user training is the cause.

      11.9.2. Type of malfunctions, to determine if the Government is receiving adequate service or if defective machinery was acquired.

      11.9.3. Malfunction dates, to determine if there are seasonal trends which could reflect poor operating environments or inadequate user training due to personnel changes.

      11.9.4. Repair charges and credits, to determine if we have acquired defective machinery or are we receiving poor or expensive services.

      11.9.5. Excessive time for response and awaiting parts, to determine reasons for late response and awaiting parts time.

       



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      Computer Equipment Security

      CHAPTER 3

      EC'S RELATIONSHIP TO THE USER

      1. The EC is responsible to advise his/her users of the following responsibilities:

      a. Maintenance of Equipment.

      (1) Procedures for maintenance have been established by the ECO.

      13.1. b. Security.

      (1) ADPE. Computer security includes the protection of machines against tampering, abuse, theft, and unauthorized disclosure of information. Prior to operation, all computer equipment ADPE must receive approval to operate from the designated approving authority (DAA). The documents required for DAA approval are dependent upon the level of data processing. All ADPEequipment requires a risk analysis survey to determine the threat of one of the above incidents occurring. Follow directives in AFI 31-209, The Air Force Resource Protection Program, and AFI 33-202, Computer Security Program, to establish and maintain ADPE security. Contact the Base Computer Systems Security Officer, (CSSO) for any security-related questions.

      13.2. (2) Information Security. Each person who has access to or uses products generated from a system containing classified or sensitive unclassified data is responsible for safeguarding that data against unauthorized disclosure or changes IAW AFIs 31-209, Air Force Resource Protection Program, and 33-202, Air Force Computer Security Program.

      13.3. (3) Physical Security. The EC should be able to check the physical security of his/her accountable equipment on a routine daily basis. If the EC is not able to check his/her equipment routinely, the following procedures should be established:

      13.3.1. An agreement should be used to establish the conditions of use;

      (a) Agreement; i.e., Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), AF Form 1297, etc. An agreement should be used to establish the conditions of the use of the ADPE. Agreements must be renewed at the beginning of each calendar year. The agreement should contain the following information and statements:

      13.3.1.1.

      (1) Included in the agreement is the uUser's name, office symbol, and telephone number.

      13.3.1.2.

      (2) The purpose for which the ADPE will be used. NOTE: A clause should be added that the ADPE will not be used for personal business, games, etc.

      13.3.1.3.

      (3) How long the ADPE will be required.

      13.3.1.4.

      (4) The user will be responsible for any ADPE lost, stolen or damaged and will not copy or otherwise reproduce any software or documentation supplied.

      13.3.1.5.

      (5) A listing of all hardware and software, including type, model and serial numbers, if applicable.

      13.3.1.6.

      (6) The location of the ADPEcomputer equipment.

      13.3.2.

      (b) The original of the agreement is retained by the EC for his/her records and a copy is for the user.

      Chapter 14

      Computer Equipment Housekeeping

      14.1.

      c. Maintenance. Users document all ADPE maintenance on vendor maintenance forms when available. Users prepare AF Form 597, ADPE Maintenance Record, when no vendor maintenance form exists or specific contract requires it. (Atch 5). Users are to give the vendor maintenance form or AF Form 597 to the EC who ensures copies are forwarded to the ECO to verify that maintenance was performed. If ADPE is replaced (at no extra cost to the government) for maintenance reasons, the ECO must be notified of the replacement immediately afterward by forwarding a copy of the maintenance document or an AF Form 597.

      d. Housekeeping. As the responsible EC, the following protective measures should be discussed with all users.

       

      14.1.1. (1) Use maintenance contract specifications and manufacturer's recommendations for specific equipment to determine temperature and humidity ranges for computer rooms. Maintain optimum conditions when these ranges have been determined. If the upper or lower limits are approached, ensure operations can continue without damaging the equipment. Keep doors to the computer room closed when not in use to prevent temperature and humidity fluctuations. Contact Civil Engineering if deficiencies in environmental conditions exist.

      (2) 14.1.2. Anti-static carpeting or anti-static treatment of flooring may be required if excessive interference is present.

      14.1.3. (3) Sensitive electronic devices are subject to contamination by foreign particles:

      14.1.3.1. (a) Keep food and drinks outside the room for large systems, and away from equipment for small systems.

      14.1.3.2. (b) Make sure paper clips, staples or other items are not dropped into keyboards or other devices while uncovered or open.

      14.1.3.3. (c) Keep the area around the equipment clean.

      14.1.3.4. (d) Don't store paper products or other dust-generating materials in the general area of computer equipmentADPE, if possible.

      14.1.3.5. (e) Recommend the use of a surge suppresser to protect ADPE from electrical power surges. Surge suppressers can be ordered through local bBase sSupply.



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      APPENDIX A

      REFERENCES

      1. DoD 7950.1-M, Defense Automation Resources Management Manual

      2. AFR 20-14, Management of Government Property in the Possession of the Air Force

      3. AFI 31-209, The Air Force Resource Protection Program

      4. AFM 171-210, Vol. II, IPMS Users On-line Documentation Manual

      5. AFR 68-1, Reports of Survey for Air Force Property

      6. AFI 33-202, The Air Force Computer Security Program

      7. AFI 33-101, C4 Systems Guidance and Procedures

      8. AFI 33-103, C4 Systems Requirements

      9. AFI 33-112, Computers and ADPE Management

      10. AFI 33-113, Telecommunications Centers and Data Processing Centers Management

      11. AFI 33-114, C4 Software Management

      APPENDIX B



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      c. Miscellaneous. The following PLNs are assigned by HQ USAF according to general type use.

      PLN System Type

      WP Word processing equipment (all manufacturers)

      X1-X9 Punched card accounting machines (PCAM) & tabulating equipment

      XA PCAM (separate for funding or other purposes)

      X0 PCAM (separate for funding or other purposes)

      XY Miscellaneous (off-line equipment, auxiliary equipment, etc.)

      XZ Magnetic tape certifying equipment

      Y0-Y9 ADPE without a specific Central Processing Unit (CPU)

      (multiple CPU connected)

      YX Bar-code equipment (not purchased for a specific system)

      YY Programmable calculators

      YZ Word processing support equipment

       



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      Mr. Samuel Worthington

      Director, Information Technology

      OASD(C31), ODASD(C3), Room 3D239

      6000 Defense Pentagon

      Washington, DC 20301-6000

      ______________________________


      Signature of chief Information

      Officer (CIO) or designee

       

       

       

       

      Attachment 16

       

      APPENDIX E

      ATTACHMENTS

      Examples of Letters and Forms for ADPE Management

      1. Appointment of ADPE Custodian

      2. Request Initiation of Report of Survey (ROS)

      3. AF Form 992, ADPE Identification Label

      4. AF Form 597, ADPE maintenance Record

      5. ECO Form CSAW-2, Computer System Addition Worksheet

      6. ECO Form SAW-1, Software Addition Worksheet

      7. AFMC Form 223, HAF-SIP (M) Inventory Actions

      8. AF Form 3215, Communications-Computer Systems Requirements Document

      9. DD Form 1149, Requisition and Invoice/Shipping Document

      Summary of Changes

      (Note: For future use)

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      FOREWORD

      PRIVATE

      The Geophysics Directorate's booklet "Technology Transition to Users" is produced for two main purposes:

      - To document the total number of actual transitions from Phillips Laboratory (PL/GP) to Users which take place during a given time period.

      - To publicize the technology transitions to support Phillips Laboratory's position as an Air Force 'Super-Lab'.

      Geophysics technology provides valuable information needed to design systems to operate in or exploit the environment.The goal of this eighth report is to accomplish the purposes stated above, and provide some insight on the Phillips Laboratory technology transition process. The Air Force Material Command (AFMC) continues to emphasize a flow of laboratory technology to the User.


      Prepared by:

      R. M. Straka
      Geophysics Technology Division (XPG)
      Plans and Programs Directorate
      Phillips Laboratory


      EXECUTIVE SUMMARY


      This executive summary gives an overview of the contents of the Geophysics Directorate Technology Transition to Users, the eighth report. Details of the report are in the following pages.

      The Geophysics Directorate Technology Transition to Users documents the total number of transitions (T2) to users that the Phillips Laboratory (PL/GP) produced in FY94, FY95 and the first-quarter of FY96.

      Technology must meet certain criteria before being documented as a transition. Past data shows that the most successful transitions occur as part of a technology flow process. The process begins from the initial technology program planning to the operational implementation of the technology.

      There are several mechanisms to aid PL/GP's participation in the technology flow process. These mechanisms allow the smooth transition of technology whether it is information, software, or hardware.

      Attachment A in this report provides the PL/GP Technology Transitions.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      Foreword

      Table of Contents.................................................................................................

      Executive Summary...............................................................................................

      1. Introduction......................................................................................................

      2. Geophysics Technology and T2 Mechanisms Used................................................

      Appendix A -- Chronological Listing of PL/GP............................................................

      Technology Transition (T2) Events

      AcronymsList.........................................................................................................

      PL/GP Organization Chart.......................................................................................

      INTRODUCTION

      Technology transition is the progression of technology from Laboratory development to further development for an Air Force application to a new or fielded system. This report documents the transition of technology from Phillips Laboratory, Geophysics Directorate (PL/GP) to the Air Force or other Department of Defense (DoD) users and their contractors that occurred during FY94, FY95 and first-quarter FY96. Not only does a transfer take place, but the user must also have made, or is making, or has firm plans to use the technology. Appendix A shows this information in a chronological format. There is a total of 79 technology transition events listed in Appendix A. Other information displayed is the PL/GP organization(s) responsible for the transition, the user(s), the payoffs to the user(s), and the program element (PE).

      Certain transitions have stipulations. For some events, the date listed is the first date during on which the technology transition occurred. However, additional transitions of the same technology to the same user may have occurred on other dates. This report does not include these later transitions as additional T2 events. Similarly, transition of the same technology may have occurred to more than one user. These are also counted as only one event. The date listed is the date when the technology was transitioned to the first user. Technology transitions that commenced prior to FY94 and continued into FY94 were not included unless there were new customers. Also, excluded from this report are technical consultations that PL/GP regularly provides to users of geophysics technology and the technology transferred to non-DoD users.

      It is necessary to stress that technology transition is more than just specific items of hardware and software transferred. The technology transitions may be knowledge and information generated by a laboratory R&D program. These transitions occur as part of a technology flow process -- a continuous, parallel process -- with many interactive loops between users and developers of technology. Technology transition occurs throughout the acquisition process.

      Section 2 of this report will further explore Geophysics technology and the mechanisms used to manage the technology process effectively.

      2. GEOPHYSICS TECHNOLOGY AND T2 MECHANISMS USED

      Most Geophysics technology is neither hardware nor software, but is information about the natural or disturbed environment used for designing systems to operate in or exploit the environment. The unique data and models produced, which define the environments, are generally not available anywhere in the commercial sector or in other Air Force laboratories. Geophysics technology responds to the design or operational needs of current, planned, or conceptual systems. PL/GP Managers actively interact with users in order to efficiently transition the needed technology. A significant portion of geophysics technology goes directly from either 6.1, 6.2, or 6.3 programs to operational customers without having to be transitioned to a product center.

      PL/GP uses several mechanisms for technology transition. One method involves technology brokers who both actively market geophysics technology and help determine technology requirements. Every AFMC product center, test and launch center, and laboratory has a broker. They are the staff meteorologists (STAFFMETS) assigned to these organizations. Through their primary function of ensuring that the environment is adequately considered in system design and test, the STAFFMETS market PL/GP technology and uncover user needs for geophysics technology.

      Another mechanism used is through establishment of long-standing working and management level relationships with the system program offices (SPOs) of product centers. PL/GP not only moves the technology intended for system design to the SPOs, but also to the contractors of the SPOs as well as to industry.

      The Air Weather Service (AWS) Geophysical Requirements (GR) process is another mechanism employed by PL/GP. There are staff weather officers (SWOs) on the headquarters staff of all Air Force unified and specified operational commands. GRs are documented requirements for geophysics technology (including space weather) based on operational needs as determined by the SWOs working with the operational commands. AWS uses the GR process to document and prioritize its technology needs, and PL/GP uses it to guide its investment strategy.

      For the two 6.3 program elements, PL/GP uses Technology Transition Plans with product centers as a T2 mechanism. In addition, PE 63707F developed a "built-in" mechanism for T2. Since 1986, the PE 63707F Program Management Directive (PMD) has provided specific funding and direction for transitioning environmental specification and forecast techniques developed under PE 62101F.

      A long-standing mechanism for the transfer of geophysics technology has been the Handbook of Geophysics and the Space Environment, first published in 1957. The latest edition, published in 1985, compiles knowledge of the geophysics environment into one document specifically tailored to the special needs of the Air Force.

      The key to the success in transitioning geophysics technology is working together with the customers, right from the requirements' definition stage all the way to operational implementation of the technology. In this way PL/GP can manage the transition process and solve any problems the customer has with the new geophysics technology.

      APPENDIX A - PL/GP TECHNOLOGY TRANSITION EVENTS

      DATE

      DIVISION

      USERTECHNOLOGY

      DESCRIPTION

      PAYOFF TO USER

      PE1.01 Oct 93

      GPI WL Laboratory results on the ion chemistry of chemicals related to Teflon.Helps the Wright Laboratory\'c6s Materials Directorate pursue related research.

      61101F2.12 Oct 93

      GPI/GPO NRL

      Inclusion of accurate high-resolution solar ultraviolet data from 1977-83 AFGL balloon measurements into atmospheric radiance codes.

      Enables defense facilities, e.g. Strategic Scene Generator, to computer model the ultraviolet atmosphere, as to its transmission, radiation and photo-chemistry, with higher accuracy.

      62101F3.14 Oct 93

      GPI ARPA

      Suitable radar techniques and procedures for optimal acquisition of low-altitude radar signatures of theater ballistic missiles during boost phase. Allows the assessment of both the potential for target acquisition using radar techniques and the difficulties and limitations associated with obtaining low altitude missile plume signatures.

      61102F4.28 Oct 93

      GPI JPL/NASA

      Recommendations on a satellite payload design, to provide in-situ diagnostics, for arc-jet and ion engine evaluations. Allows NASA to meet goals of fielding a functional diagnostic satellite.

      62101F5.01 Nov 93

      GPI Yale Univ. Rate constants for reactions of fluoride ions with CF3Br and CF3I.Allows Yale Univ. to plan complimentary experiments that will help PL scientists interpret atmospheric reaction data.

      61102F6.Nov 93

      GPO PL/WE

      Easily-programmed model to convert standard weather balloon data into vertical profiles of optical turbulence.Enables designers of the Air-Borne Laser theater missile defense system to obtain estimates of the effects atmospheric turbulence has on laser propagation.

      61102F7.11 Nov 93

      GPI Aerospace Corp.Demonstration of the PL Remote Access Scintillation Warning System (RASWS), a PC-based portable system that performs real-time UHF scintillation analysis of satellite signals.Improves satellite communications by providing satellite controllers with the ability to discriminate between outages from the ionosphere and those from other causes.

      62101F8.07 Dec 93

      GPI/GPO DuPont Co.An efficient computer algorithm which allows a more efficient way to calculate molecular oxygen absorption in the atmosphere.Enables defense facilities, e.g. Strategic Scene Generator, to computer model the ultraviolet atmosphere, as to its transmission, radiation and photo-chemistry, with higher accuracy.

      63220C

      62101F9.08 Dec 93

      GPI/GPO Florida Solar Energy CenterInclusion of accurate high-resolution solar ultraviolet data from 1977-83 AFGL balloon measurements into atmospheric radiance codes.

      Enables defense facilities, e.g. Strategic Scene Generator, to computer model the ultraviolet atmosphere, as to its transmission, radiation and photo-chemistry, with higher accuracy.

      62101F10.10 Dec 93

      GPI LSMC Results were provided of a spectral analysis of electric and magnetic field measurements made in the ionosphere with instrumentation on board a satellite.Enables defense contractor to determine the nature of plasma waves in the cusp/cleft space environment to aid in system designs.

      61102F11.13 Dec 93

      GPI Raytheon Information on geophysical source of unexplained UHF radar echoes and specified conditions under which such echoes could be anticipated.

      Aids the defense contractor interpret data from a critical military UHF sensor.

      61102F12.14 Dec 93

      GPI U. Mass./Lowell Information on Ionospheric Modeling. Facilitates conduct of DoD research contracts with this university.

      62101F13.14 Dec 93

      GPI MIT Solar irradiance data, from 0.3um to 1.2um, for summer and winter conditions during specific meteorological conditions.

      Enables investigator to complete research on the effects of solar radiation on the environment.

      62101F14.21 Dec 93

      GPS SMCCR

      RESRAD Software Utility

      (Techniques/Software/Algorithm).Increases spacecraft survivability in

      the space radiation environment

      62101F15.5-8 Jan 94

      GPI NOAA/ NGDC Capability to read ionogram data recorded on Quarter Inch Cartridge (QIC) tapes.Improves NGDC's digital ionosonde data capability. This capability is essential for NGDC to perform its Digital Ionospheric Sounding System (DISS) data archival tasks.

      62101F16.11 Jan 94

      GPI ARRL Technical information on the potential for radio frequency and electromagnetic interference from the Ionospheric Research Instrument being developed in Alaska by the AF and Navy. Provides ARRL with accurate information about potential interference issues and dispels any erroneous information which may have come from a misinformed public

      62101F17.11-13 Jan 94

      GPI SM-ALC Information and training to system operators, maintainers, and users of Digital Ionospheric Sounding System (DISS).

      Improves the effectiveness of the AF Space Forecast Center in making ionospheric forecasts.

      35111F18.27 Jan 94

      GPS CANADIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT

      Energetic particle data (Information on satellite failure specification).Facilitates diagnoses of ANIK communications.

      61102F19.28 Jan 94

      GPA ETAC Global Atlas for Cloud Statistics software for both PC and Mainframe computers.Provides rapid access to a unified database of ground and satellite cloud climatologies for coverage, line-of-sight, and duration statistics.

      sight, and duration statistics

      62101F20.03 Feb 94

      GPI Univ. of Florida Information about recent developments in UV technology.Assists in the preparation of a report for Defense Conversion Conference.

      62101F21.18 Feb 94

      GPA AFGWC Satellite imagery now-casting method to forecast cloud imagery distribution 3 hours ahead.

      Enhances weather support to National (1- supported at AFGWC1) programs.

      63707F22.02 Mar 94

      GPI SM-ALC Results of an independent validation and verification of the Trans- Ionospheric Sensing System whose output provides the basis for Air Weather Service ionospheric range error correction products to AF early warning radars.

      Assures that the TISS will meet AF customer requirements for ionospheric range error correction.

      35111F23.10 Mar 94

      GPI ARPA Information on the radar-cross-section of an ARIES rocket plume and the

      plume's spatial extension from the rocket. Shows that the rocket plumes can be detected by radars and that the plume is a possible acquisition aid for early detection, typing, and tracking of theater ballistic missiles.

      63226E24.17 Mar 94

      GPI ESC/ MWSSS Program Office Information on ionospheric calibration techniques and support in the areas of ionospheric modeling and real-time monitor network development.

      Provides missile warning and space system developers and operators with the knowledge and understanding of ionospheric calibration techniques to ensure an accurate tracking of space objects.

      35111F25.1 Apr 94

      GPA AWS Information on super-cooled liquid water potential for aircraft icing, aircraft icing measurements, and climatology study on aircraft icing.

      Improves aircraft icing forecast algorithms used by AWS for operational support.

      61102F26.14 Apr 94

      GPS 50 WS Software to predict cosmic radiation dosage to aircrews (Techniques/Software/Algorithm).Enhances aircrew safety.

      61102F27.29 Apr 94

      GPI AFSPC/SCZ AFSPC/ DOGW, AFSPC/ DOM, USSPACE COM/J33W

      Information describing the ionospheric effects on UHF satellite communication and VHF radar operations in the Korean/Japanese sector during 1994-95.Provides mission planners, system operators, and field commanders in a potential military and political 'hotspot' with advanced knowledge of possible radar and communication disruptions caused by the ionosphere.

      62101F28.May 94

      GPO NAWC-WPHS Beta-version of the SPIRITS-AC1 computer model for JANNAF.Allows for computing of precise IR signatures of aircraft for threat, survivability and susceptibility analysis.

      62101F29.May 94

      GPO HQ STRATCOM/ J534 B-52H infrared module for SPIRITS computer model. Allows HQ STRATCOM to generate IR signature of the B-52H in any environment and flight condition for survivability and vulnerability analysis.

      62101F30.May 94

      GPO AFIWC/ DGSSPIRITS computer model of the C-130H. Allows AFIWC to generate IR signature of C-130H in any environment and flight condition for survivability and vulnerability analysis.

      62101F31.11 May 94

      GPS 50 WS Improved solar proton prediction system software (Techniques/Software/Algorithm).

      Enhances capability to predict solar protons and X-ray flux for USAF space systems.

      61102F32.16 May 94

      GPE AFTAC

      Algorithms to calculate Richter magnitudes by several different means for seismic data from 100-1000 km.

      Enables calculation of magnitude of small seismic events.

      62101F33.16 May 94

      GPE AFTAC

      New techniques for enhancing seismic signals from seismometer arrays.Extends the use of seismic arrays for monitoring underground nuclear tests.

      62101F34.17 May 94

      GPA ACC, NAIC, Aerospace CorpElectro-Optical Tactical Decision Aid (EOTDA) software (Version 3.0).Enables large-scale high fidelity operator-in-the-loop air defense simulations; training tool for system analysts; trade-off studies for future DMSP alternative systems.

      63707F35.25 May 94

      GPS NAVY RAYTHEON Information on cosmic rays and solar particle events (Information/ Specification)

      Enhances knowledge of single event effects on the Trident missile.

      61102F36.25 May 94

      GPS NAVY Solar flare and solar particle event data and information (Information/

      Specification).

      Improves survivability of spacecraft and spacecraft electronics.

      61102F37.31 May 94

      GPE AFTAC Flexible algorithm developed for locating seismic events such as explosions and earthquakes.Allows research seismologists to test different types of data, location algorithms, weighting schemes, station corrections, etc.

      61102F38.Jun 94

      GPO NAWC, NRL, WL, HQAFTAC, WL/DOWA, USAFETAC, SWOE, PL/RK&LM, and fifteen contractors

      Philips Laboratory Expert Unified Simulator (PLEXUS), an expert system-driven software that provides integrated, all-altitude and all-wavelength, simulation of electro-optical atmospheric and space backgrounds.Provides accurate specification of IR backgrounds and transmission for all sensor lines-of-sight. Used for the efficient design of increased capability AF surveillance and tracking systems at reduced cost.

      63215C39.Jun 94

      GPO BMDO/DTS Spectral and radiometric database from CIRRIS 1A space shuttle experiment and atmospheric background calculations performed using the SAMM code.Provides operational users with the basis for generating accurate IR background simulations needed to optimize filter band-pass selection for AF surveillance , tracking, and interceptor system operability.

      63215C40.Jun 94

      GPO AFTAC, NRL, PL/LI, AFIT,\par ASL, NAWC, AMSRL, USASSDC, OL-AC/RK

      BACKSCAT, a software laser-radar (LIDAR) simulation tool used to calculate the predicted lidar signal return after passing through model atmospheres.Allows AF ground or space based lidar systems users to predict performance for different viewing geometries and different lidar operating parameters such as frequency and power.

      62101F41.Jun 94

      GPO BMDO/DTS The Strategic High Altitude Radiance Code (SHARC), a code that simulates UV-LWIR high-altitude backgrounds in quiescent and auroral-disturbed atmospheres. Allows AF users to determine the high altitude optical backgrounds against which operational sensors must discriminate targets in order to detect, track and make kill assessments.

      63215C42.Jun 94

      GPO BMDO/DTS The Moderate Spectral Radiance and Transmittance code (MOSART), a seamless, unified low-altitude atmospheric transmission and radiance code which generates line-of-sight VIS/IR backgrounds for arbitrary paths in the earth's atmosphere.

      Allows AF users to significantly enhance the operational performance of sensors used to detect targets at low altitudes as in tactical, theater and TMD scenarios.

      63215C43.Jun 94

      GPO DMSOThe Moderate Spectral Radiance and Transmittance code (MOSART), a seamless, unified low-altitude atmospheric transmission and radiance code which generates line-of-sight VIS/IR backgrounds for arbitrary paths in the earth's atmosphere. Supports AF mission planning and battle management, and impacts optical sensor design and optimization for enhanced target detection, track and intercept.

      63215C44.Jun 94

      GPO BMDO/DTSThe SHARC and MODTRAN Merged code (SAMM) which simulates all-altitude backgrounds and transmission in quiescent and auroral-disturbed atmospheres. It is the first seamless, self-consistent code for calculating atmospheric radiance and transmission for arbitrary line-of-sight (LOS) paths from ground to 300 KM altitude.

      Provides AF surveillance system designers with validated, accurate simulations covering the low- and high-altitude regime needed to assess tactical and theater system operability.

      63215C45.Jun 94

      GPO DREV, NOAA, NASA,GTRIANL,LANL, JPL, LLNL, MIT, TASC, Lockeed, Northrup, Univ. of Ariz

      BACKSCAT, a software laser-radar (LIDAR) simulation tool used to calculate the predicted lidar signal return after passing through model atmospheres.

      Allows AF ground or space based lidar systems users to predict performance for different viewing geometries and different lidar operating parameters such as frequency and power.

      62101F46.9 Jun 94

      GPE AFTAC Algorithm developed to determine earthquake source parameters using synthetic seismograms.Aids in determining event location and explosion-vs-earthquake discrimination.

      61102F47.10 June 94

      GPS SMC, TRWMIL-STD 1809'f 4 Space Environment For USAF Space Vehicles' (Information Specification).

      Enhances spacecraft survivability.

      63410F48.14-27 Jul 94

      GPI SM-ALC Major assistance to baseline three AN/FMQ-12 Digital Ionospheric Sounding Systems (DISSs) which entailed standardizing the systems, implementing and documenting site specific items, and replacing outdated equipment with modern devices.

      Minimizes the downtime of the Vandenberg AFB DISS and ensures its optimal alignment. Training provided operating personnel with skills necessary to the testing of DISSs on worldwide basis.

      35111F49.25 Jul 94

      GPI AFSPC/SCZ AFSPC/ DOGW, AFSPC/ DOM, USSPACE COM/J33W, AFSPC-14/CV

      Information describing the ionospheric effects on satellite communication and navigation satellite links operating in the Rwanda/Zaire sector during 1994-95.Provides mission planners, system operators, and field commanders in region where military forces may be deployed with advanced knowledge of possible communication and navigation disruptions caused by the ionosphere.

      62101F50.02 Aug 94

      GPI SMC/XRT Information on technology development requirements for ionospheric correction for space surveillance.Enables the AF space surveillance community (planners, developers, and operators) to have an understanding of the importance of the ionosphere on space surveillance radars and the vital need for ionospheric corrections.

      35111F51.Sep 94

      GPI ARPA Radar techniques and procedures for optimal acquisition of low altitude radar signatures of theater ballistic missiles (TBMs) during boost phase.

      Optimizes the detection and analysis of both coherent and incoherent radar returns from TBM exhaust plumes.

      63226E52.Sep 94

      GPI ARPA Incoherent broadband radar returns observed, at UHF, from a Sergeant rocket plume.Shows that radar observations, at low altitudes, of rocket incoherent plumes could provide a means for early detection of theater ballistic missiles.

      63226E53.13-30 Sep 94

      GPI AFSC

      SM-ALC Support to the installation of the first Ionospheric Measurement System (IMS) to monitor ionospheric total electron content (TEC).Provides the basis for ionospheric range error correction products to AF Early Warning Radars.

      35111F54.28 Sep 94

      GPI ITT (Vandenberg AFB) Technical information describing the transmission of electromagnetic energy at various operating frequencies and for various climatic conditions. Allows Vandenberg AFB operators to predict the electromagnetic transmission from systems, and compare it with theory and previous measurements.

      62101F55.30 Sep 94

      GPI AFSFC An upgraded ionospheric scintillation model (WBMOD) that makes use of detailed scintillation observations in the equatorial and high latitude regions.Provides an order of magnitude improvement in climatological specification of scintillations on a global scale, and provides AFSFC with an interim capability for forecast support to its many DoD customers.

      62101F56.11-27 Oct 94

      GPI ESC Technology demonstration of the Remote Access Scintillation Warning System (RASWS) operating with a battlefield scenario.

      Enables the DoD user to identify or mitigate the ionosphere as a possible cause of communication outages and resolve the problem most cost effectively.

      621012F57.20 Oct 94

      GPA MIT/LLRADTRAN microwave transmission code to compute atmospheric attenuation and transmission from 1 to 1000 Ghz in clear atmosphere, clouds and rain.

      Improves satellite to ground links in the 20 and 44 Ghz bands, particularly in severe weather.

      62101F58.05 Dec 94

      GPI Joint Staff/ J-6S Information on ionospheric effects on C3I systems including those for Operation Desert Shield, and warnings on communication problems in the Korea and Rwanda theaters of operations.Provides information to all DoD services of scintillation effects on satellite-to-ground communication links. Offers potential solutions to mitigate adverse environmental effects on C3I systems.

      62101F59.19 Dec 94

      GPI Chilean Air Force Information provided regarding the impact of the ionosphere on Chilean Air Force operations, specifically for UHF satellite communications to Santiago. Helps the Chilean Air Force distinguish between environmental and equipment induced satellite communication outages.

      62101F60.Jan 95

      GPA USAFETAC Model for estimation of mean-monthly total time occurrence for one-minute precipitation rates.Provides an accurate assessment of rain attenuation effects on SATCOM, surveillance and tracking, navigation systems, and other rain sensitive AF systems.

      62101F61.Jan 95

      GPA SMC Heated-cloud rise model to predict 3-D dispersion of heat, water vapor, HCL, and smoke emissions from rocket launch, minutes to hours post-launch.

      Provides evaluations of 3-D dispersions and launch vehicle exhaust products for their environmental impact.

      65502F62.Jan 95

      GPI 50th weather Squadron, SM -ALC, NASA

      Digital Ionospheric Sounding System

      (DISS) upgrades.Improves DISS performance and the capability of depot and field repair personnel to operate and maintain DISS.

      62101F63.Feb 95

      GPI ARINC INC. Package containing global morphology of scintillation at VHF/UHF and GHz frequencies, characteristic effects of amplitude and phase scintillation at high and low latitudes under varying solar conditions for VHF through C-band frequencies.

      Allows development of a space weather training program for the AF Space Forecasting Center. Scintillation effects are an important component of space weather that affects C3I systems.

      62101F64.Feb 95

      GPI SM-ALC Training to depot and field repair personnel, realignment for basic noise and adjustment of receiver gain to optimize signal to noise ratio.

      Improves performance and capability of depot and field-repair personnel to operate and maintain the Eglin Digital Ionospheric Sounding System (DISS).

      62101F65.Feb 95

      GPE AFTAC Linear finite difference algorithm to model high frequency shear wave excitation in cracked source media. Contributes to an understanding of the source physics required to develop transportable discriminates.

      35999F66.Mar 95

      GPA Hughes Information Tech. Corp. Cross-correlation imagery now-casting algorithm including several test geostationary satellite images.Supports Air Force Space Command at Falcon AFB on both Talon Shield and the Attack and Launch Early Reporting to Theater (ALERT) facility.

      63707F67.Mar 95

      GPA AFGWC Cross-correlation imagery now-casting algorithm including several test geostationary satellite images. Supports operational forecasting activities at AFGWC.

      637007F68.Mar 95

      GPO WPAFBPLEXUS Atmospheric Codes, SAG, MODTRAN, SHARC Expert system environment. Allows Joint Modeling and Simulation System to meet present and future requirements.

      62601F69.Mar 95

      GPA KTAADN, Inc. Neural networks to predict cloud-to-ground lightning at Cape Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center (KSC).Allows CCAFS and KSC to effectively predict cloud-to-ground lightning and reduces the range down time for certain ground and launch operations. Improved prediction of the time of onset 'cessation of lightning, within a given distance of the operation, allows more productive range time and reduced costs for launch operations.

      62101F70.Mar 95

      GPO John Hopkins University Spectral and Infrared Radiometric Imaging of Targets and Scenes (SPIRITS)-AC1.Improves survivability and vulnerability analyses of new aircraft systems and for input into threat simulation systems.

      62601F71.Mar 95

      GPI MIT/LL Acquisition techniques and high resolution calibrated radar data of intercept phase of Navy LEAP and FTV-3 & 4 missions.Assists task of kill-assessment during the Navy LEAP (Light Exo-Atmospheric Projectile) FTV-3&4 (Flight Target Vehicle) missions. Kill assessment is an extremely important factor in determining the effectiveness of the interceptor. Data supplied by PL/GPIA is essential, as no other data suitable for performing the assessment is available as the existing acquisition capabilities of the NASA/Wallops radar are inadequate for this analysis.

      62601F72.Apr 95

      GPI HQ AWS Information on scintillation effects on satellite-to-ground communication links provided to AWS.Used in developing methods to mitigate environmental effects on AF C3I systems.

      62601F73.May 95

      GPE AFTAC Detailed crustal model based on source earthquakes parameters for high priority geographical area.Provides realistic synthetic seismograms, more confident phase identification and more precise event locations in a high priority area of interest.

      35999F74.Jun 95

      GPE AFTAC Determination of local magnitude and regional attenuation scales for high priority geographical region.Assists AFTAC to estimate the explosive yield of anomalous events in this area.

      62601F75.Jul 95

      GPE AFTAC Improved location method for anomalous events in high priority regions.Significantly improves the confidence of user's ability to more precisely locate difficult events in this area.

      35999F

      62601F76.Aug 95

      GPE AL Seismic and ground penetrating radar data and data analysis tools.Allows user to address capabilities of seismic and GPR imaging techniques in heterogeneous shallow earth layers

      61102F77.Aug 95

      GPE AFTAC Adaptive beam forming to extract 20- second surface waves using seismic array data.Allows recipient to use its proven discriminant (mb:ms) on smaller events of interest under the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT). Presently, mb:ms may not be reliable for small events.

      35999F

      62601F78.Dec 95

      GPI National Science Foundation Polar Cap Observatory

      All-Sky Imaging Photometer (ASIP) for measurement of ionospheric structures that cause C3I AF system disruptions in the Polar Cap region.Improves the Air Force's capability to specify and model disturbed

      ionospheric regions in the polar cap.

      61102F79.Dec 95

      GPA HSS, Inc. Tactical present -weather sensor that automatically measures visibility, detects precipitation, identifies type of precipitation and measures its intensity. Provides new multi-purpose tactical weather sensor that is to be made commercially available to industry and governments .

      63707F


      ACRONYM LIST


      ACC
      Air Combat Command

      ADMS
      Absolute Density Mass Spectrometer

      ADS
      Atmospheric Density Specification

      AEDC
      Arnold Engineering Development Center

      AF
      Air Force

      AFGL
      Air Force Geophysics Laboratory

      AFGWC
      Air Force Global Weather Central

      AFIT
      Air Force Institute of Technology

      AFIWC
      Air Force Information Warfare Center

      AFMC
      Air Force Materiel Command

      AFOSR
      Air Force Office of Scientific Research

      AFSFC
      Air Force Space Forecast Center

      AFSPC
      Air Force Space Command

      AFTAC
      Air Force Technical Applications Center

      AL
      Armstrong Laboratory

      ALERT
      Attack and Launch Early Reporting to Theater

      ANL
      Argonne National Laboratory

      APOSTLE
      Atmospheric Plasma Optical Spectral and Temporal Line Emission

      ARPA
      Advanced Research Projects Agency

      ARRL
      American Radio Relay League

      ASIP
      All-Sky Imaging Photometer

      AWS
      Air Weather Service

      BMDO
      Ballistic Missile Defense Organization

      BMO
      Ballistic Missile Office

      C3I
      Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence

      CCAFS
      Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

      CHAWS
      Charge Hazards and Wake Studies Experiment

      CIRRIS 1A
      Cryogenic Infrared Radiance Instrument for Shuttle

      CRDA
      Cooperative Research and Development Agreement

      CRRES
      Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite

      CRRESRAD
      CRRES RADiation Dose Model

      CTBT
      Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty

      DISS
      Digital Ionospheric Sounding System

      DMSP
      Defense Meteorological Satellite Program

      DMSO
      Defense Modeling and Simulation Office

      DNA
      Defense Nuclear Agency

      DoD
      Department of Defense

      EOTDA
      Electro-Optical Tactical Decision Aid

      ESC
      Electronics Systems Center

      ETAC
      Environmental Technical Applications Center

      FEWS
      Follow-on Early Warning System

      FTV
      Flight Test Vehicle

      FM
      Financial Management

      FY94
      Fiscal Year 1994

      GOES
      Geosynchronous Weather Satellite

      GP
      Geophysics Directorate of the Phillips Laboratory

      GPA
      Phillips Laboratory, Geophysics Directorate, Atmospheric Sciences Division

      GPE
      Phillips Laboratory, Geophysics Directorate

      GPI
      Phillips Laboratory, Geophysics Directorate, Ionospheric Effects Division

      GPO
      Phillips Laboratory, Geophysics Directorate, Optical Environment Division

      GPS
      Phillips Laboratory, Geophysics Directorate, Space Physics Division

      GPS
      Global Positioning System

      GR
      Geophysical Requirements

      GTRI
      Georgia Tech Research Institute

      HAARP
      High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program

      HQ
      Headquarters

      IBSS
      Infrared Background Signature Survey

      IDA
      Institute for Defense Analysis

      IMS
      Ionospheric Measuring System

      IR
      Infrared

      IRST
      Infrared Search and Track

      JANNAF
      Joint Army, Navy, NASA, Air Force

      JPL
      Jet Propulsion Laboratory

      KSC
      Kennedy Space Center

      LEAP
      Light Exo-Atmospheric Projectile

      LIDAR
      Light Ranging and Detection

      LINUS
      Laser Induced Nuclear Detection

      LSMC
      Lockheed Space & Missile Company

      LWIR
      Long Wave Infrared

      MIT
      Massachusetts Institute of Technology

      MOA
      Memorandum of Agreement

      MOSART
      Moderate Spectral Radiance and Transmittance Code

      MSX
      Mid-Course Space Experiment

      MWSSS
      Missile Warning and Space Surveillance System

      NAIC
      National Air Intelligence Center

      NASA
      National Aeronautics and Space Administration

      NASP
      National Aerospace Plane

      NAWC
      Naval Air Warfare Center

      NGDC
      National Geophysical Data Center

      NRL
      Naval Research Laboratory

      NRC
      Nichols Research Corporation

      NSA
      National Security Agency

      PC
      Personal Computer

      PE
      Program Element

      PE
      61102F

      Basic Research

      PE 62601F/1010
      Philips Laboratory, Geophysics Technology

      PE 63410F
      Space Systems Environmental Interactions

      PE 63707F
      Weather Systems (Advanced Development)

      PE 64707F
      Weather Systems (Engineering Development)

      PIM
      Parameterized Ionospheric Model

      PL
      Phillips Laboratory

      PLEXUS
      Phillips Laboratory Expert Unified Simulator

      PMD
      Program Management Directive

      QIC
      Quarter Inch Cartridge

      RASWS
      Remote Access Scintillation Warning System

      RI
      Rockwell International

      RL
      Rome Laboratory

      SAMM
      SHARC & MODTRAN Merged code

      SATCOM
      Satellite Communications

      S & T
      Science and Technology

      SFCF
      Space Forecasting Center Facility

      SHARC
      Strategic High Altitude Radiance Code

      SKIRT
      Spacecraft Kinetic Infrared Test

      SWIR
      Short Wave Infrared

      SM-ALC
      Sacramento Air Logistics Center

      SMC
      Space and Missiles Center

      SPAS III
      Shuttle Pallet Satellite III

      SPIRIT II
      Spatial/Spectral Infrared Rocket-Borne Interferometric Telescope

      SPO
      System Program Office

      SRL
      Stewart Radiance Laboratory

      SSG
      Strategic Scene Generator

      STAFFMETS
      Staff Meteorologists

      STEP-1
      Space Test Experiment Platform

      STRATCOM
      Strategic Command

      SWO
      Staff Weather Officers

      SWOE
      Smart Weapons Operability Enhancement Program

      T2
      Technology Transition

      TASC
      The Atmospheric Sciences Corporation

      TBM
      Theater Ballistic Missile

      TEC
      Total Electron Content

      TISS
      Trans-Ionospheric Sensing System

      TMD
      Theater Missile Defense

      UHF
      Ultra-High Frequency

      USAEDS
      United States Atomic Energy Detection System

      USSPACECOM
      US Space Command

      USSPC
      US Space Command

      UV
      Ultra-Violet

      WBMOD
      Wide Band Scintillation Model

      WL
      Wright Laboratory

      XPG
      Phillips Laboratory,

      Plans and Programs 6.1

      Basic Research 6.2

      Exploratory Research 6.3

      Advanced Research

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