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  74%26% DWCF AppropriatedFunds       Combatant Commands Military Services Defense Agencies Federal Entitie s Appropriated (Based on FY1President’s BudgetNot EnactedTotal Appropriated: $2,712MDefense Working Capital Fund (DWCF)(Based on FY1President’s BudgetNot EnactedTotal DWCF:$7,651M \r\f        \n\t\b     \n  \n\t\b     \n   \n\t\b $1,169 $1,712 $2,565 $3,103 $3,326 $3,914 $6,721 $11,084 $32,470 $42,693 $74,300 $80,698 $99,285 $99,894 $185,192 $264,563 $50,000 $100,000 $150,000 $200,000 $250,000 $300,000Defense Acquisition UniversityChemical and Biological Defense ProgramNational Defense UniversityDefense Technology Security AdministrationDefense Media ActivitiesDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)Defense Human Resources ActivityU.S. Special Operations CommandDefense Threat Reduction AgencyNational Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)Wa

2 shington Headquarters ServiceNational Se
shington Headquarters ServiceNational Security Agency (NSA)Defense Contract Management AgencyDefense Security ServiceDefense Contract Audit AgencyMissile Defense AgencyDefense Security Cooperation AgencyDefense Intelligence Agency (DIA)Defense Logistics Agency ((DLA)Other DODDefense Commissary Agency (DECA)Defenes Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS)Defense Health ProgramDefense Logistics Agency (DLA)Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) Army, $1,628,272 Navy, $805,165 Marine Corps, $46,158 Air Force, $1,356,417    \r\f \n\t\t \n\r \t\t\r\t\t\f\t\n\t\t \n\r Coalition Service Capabilities Joint Spectrum Solutions Interoperability Testing Joint Regional Security Stacks Cyber and Big Data Analytics Web Content Filtering Antivirus/ Antispyware End Point Security Continuous Monitoring Defense Enterprise Office Solutions Global Video Services Defense Collaboration Service DOD Enterprise Email milCloud 2.0 Secure Cloud Computing Architecture Systems Engineering Technology Innovation(SETI) Encore III Joint Enterprise License Agreements Command and Control Modernization Classified and Unclassified Mobility Assured Identity Software Defined Networking Na tional Background Investigation Service National Leader Command and Control Joint Service Provider Global Content Delivery Service ( GCDS ) leverages commercial Internet technology to accelerate and secure DOD web content and applications across the Non - secure Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNet) and Secure Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet) 24x7. P rovides best effort IP - based services across the DO D enterprise based on the classification level of the information accessible, including S

3 ensitive but Unclassified (SBU), Secret
ensitive but Unclassified (SBU), Secret and Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI). Messaging Services offer the ability to exchange official information between military organizations and to support interoperabi lity with allied nations, non - DO D activities an d the Intelligence Community operating in both the strategic/fixed - base and the tactical/deployed environ ments. SATCOM services, combined with Commercial Satellite Communications (COMSATCOM) leases, allow worldwide access to DISN voice, data, video, and transport services. Dedicated service is a private - line - transport service that provides point - to - point connectivity to mission partner locations. Provides reliable, secure and non - secure, high - quality voice and voice messaging services. Provides mission partners the ability to connect to the DOD network through various means and modes. Provides the strategic vision, design, integration and sustainment of the datacenter communications infrastructure. Implements the cyber policies impacting computing and addresses necessary information security requirements. Delivers capacity services, command and control, and datacenter floor management for all ecosystem data centers. Manages the implementation and sustainment of all mission partner workload. Maintains and sustains storage, virtualization, change and configuration capabilities in an operationally effective and efficient manner. Provisions, secures, operates, and maintains all mainframe hardware, storage environments, operating systems, databases, and independent software vendor products. Delivers a reliable, standardized computing environment through the implementation and sustainment of the operating systems and associated enterprise management tools. Offers customized enterprise computing capability and support to include integration, sustainment, tieredsupport and security remediation to DOD mission partners.  \r\f \n&

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#22;  \t\b\b  Global Content Delivery Service (GCDSprovidescommercial Internet technology to accelerate and secure DOD web content and applications across the Nonsecure Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNet) and Secure Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet) 24x7.  \n  rovide best effortIPbased services across the DOD enterprise based on the classification level of the information accessible, including Sensitive but Unclassified (SBU), Secret(S)and Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI). \b\n  Messaging Services providethe ability to exchange official information between military organizations and to support interoperability with allied nations, nonDOD activities and the Intelligence Community operating in both the strategic/fixedbase and the tactical/deployed environments. \n\t\b\b  \n\t  SATCOM services, combined with Commercial Satellite Communications (COMSATCOM) leases, allow worldwide access to Defense Information Systems Network (DISNvoice, data, video, and transport services.   \b­  This capability deliversa privatelinetransport service that provides pointtopoint connectivity to mission partner locations. €\n  DISA Voice Services providereliable, secure and nonsecure, highquality voice and voice messaging services. €  Virtual Private Network (VPN) providesmission partners the ability to connectto the DOD network through various means and modes.   \tÂ­\b

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9;  \t\b\b  Provides the strategic vision, design, integration and sustainment of the datacenter communications infrastructure. \t‚  Impl ements the cyber policies impacting computing and addresses necessary information security requirements. \t\b  Delivers capacity services, command and control, and datacenter floor management for all ecosystem data centers. Â­\b\b\b  \n\b\b  Manages the implementation and sustainment of all mission partner workload. \bƒ  Maintains and sustains storage, virtualization, change and configuration capabilities in an operationally effective and efficient manner. \bƒ  Provisions, secures, operates, and maintains all mainframe hardware, storage environments, operating systems, databases, and independent software vendor products. \n  Delivers a reliable, standardized computing environment through the implementationand sustainment of the operating systems and associated enterprise management tools. \n­\n  Offers customized enterprise computing capability and support to include integration, sustainment, tieredlevel support and security remediation to DO D mission partners. Defense Information Systems Network Video Voice 䑡瑡 䕮瑥r灲i獥⁓敲癩捥s 䍯牥⁄慴愠䍥湴敲猠Cloud Services Agency Networks Service NetworksIndustrial Control Systems Coalition and Multinational NetworksTactical Communications Systems Platform IT Leased Telecom Services Mobile Devices 䕤畣慴楯n慬⁉湳瑩瑵琀楯湳 䍹扥爠卥c畲楴礠呯o汳Ⱐ乥瑷潲欠䙩氀瑥r楮朠慮搠偯汩捹⁅湦潲捥m敮琮 The Numbers: ㌸䴠䕭慩汳 剥捥楶e搀 – 32M Blocked 㘰5䴠坥扳楴敳⁒敱甀敳瑥æ

6   – 85M Blocked Exercises comm
  – 85M Blocked Exercises command and control of DODIN operations, executes Defense Cyber Operations globally, and synchronizes the protection of DOD components. The Numbers: 2.9M DODIN Users 300Terabytes of Data \r\f \n  \t\b\f\f\r \f  BUILDING AND OPERATINGTHE LARGEST NETWORK IN THE WORLDDefense Information Systems Network Video Voice Data Enterprise Services Operating the Internet’s 13 G Root Server   COMMAND, CONTROL ANDDEFEND THE GLOBAL NETWORKCore Data Centers Cloud Services Agency Networks Service NetworksIndustrial Control Systems Coalition and Multinational NetworksTactical Communications Systems Platform IT Leased Telecom Services Mobile Devices Educational Institutions     \t\b\f\f\r \f   Synchronization and rotection for all of the Department of Defense.The Numbers: 38M mails eceived 32M Blocked 605M w ebsites r equested – 85M Blocked   ­\f€Exercises command and control of DODIN operations, executes Defense Cyber Operations globally, and synchronizes the protection of DOD components.The Numbers:2.9M DODIN sers 300Terabytes of d ata ‚  Total Force Strength: 13,000+ Active Duty Strength 1320Civilian Strength5635Contractor Strength6000+ Basing of PeopleFort Meade/NCR: Field Locations:

7 Location of DISA ElementsStates and the
Location of DISA ElementsStates and the District of Columbia 7 Countries and Guam (U.S. Territory)  \r  \f \n\r\t\b  Pathways Program The Pathways Program offers federal internship and employment opportunities for current students, recent graduates and those with an advance d degree. Special Hiring Authorities Veterans’ Recruitment Appointment (VRA): allows appointment of eligible Veterans up to the GSequivalent grade level. Schedule “A” authority is for all people with disabilities/Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP) for College Students with Disabilities: This program aims to provide summer federal internships for college students with disabilities. Cyber Hiring Authorities DISA has been authorized to fill their cyber security positions through the Schedule A Hiring Authority. The authority applies only to specificjobseries and may only be filled at the GS grade level 0915. This authority was made effective onMarch 15, 2010 nd extended through December 2017. Security, GS0080Computer Engineer, GSElectronics Engineer, GSOperations Research Analyst, GSComputer Scientist, GSIT Specialist, GS 2210 Criminal Investigators, GS1811Telecommunications Specialist, GS391 Competitive Programs Competitive Development Program (CDP)is comprised of various nationally prominent development programs. These programs broaden and enhance leadership skills through advanced academic courses, focused training, and challenging developmental assignments.Competitive Education Program (CEP)rovides participants an opportunity to complete a missionrelated degree program of study at the undergraduate, graduate or postgraduate level at an accredited academic institution of their choice.Leadership Programsare focused on mentoring, expanding,and developing new

8 leadership skills and best practices wit
leadership skills and best practices with current leadership. Explorations of Leadership (ELP) Grade Eligibility: GS9 thru 12, O2 and 3, CWO2 and 3, E5 thru 6.Level Leadership Program (MLLP) Grade Eligibility: GS, O4 and 5, CWO3 and 4, E7 thru 9. Senior Leadership Program (SLP) 15, Civilian Employees Only with ECQs/SES Endorsement/Interview Board Required for selection. Civilian Mobility Agility Program DISA’s Civilian Mobility program enables current employees to take advantage of new career opportunities within the agency. \r\f \n\n\t\b\r\b\n DISA African Command Vaihingen, (Stuttgart) GE(0711) 7294521/ DSN (314) 4214521ISA Central CommandMacDill AFB, FL(813) 5296606/DSN 529SA Special Operations CommandMacDill AFB, FL(813) 8262086 / DSN 299ISA Europe Field CommandVaihingen, (Stuttgart) GEDSN (314) 4345190ISA Northern CommandPeterson AFB, CO(719) 5543800 / 5962 DSN 692Base Pearl Harbor-HickamISA Global Operations CommandScott AFB, IL(618) 2298840/8801 DSN 779ISA Southern CommandMiami, FL(305) 4371671 DSN 567ISA Strategic CommandOffutt AFB, NE(402) 2945761 DSN 271ISA Transportation CommandScott AFB, IL(618) 2291841oint Staff Support Center703) 6950671, DSN 225   DEFENSE AND FEDERAL AGENCIESDepartment of Defense (DOD) Officesand AgenciesOffice of the Secretary of Defense (OSD)Federal AgenciesUnited States Coast Guard (USCG)Intelligence Communitydisa.meade.bd.mbx.bdm1agency-federal@mail.mil NIFORMED SERVICES AND COMMANDSCombatant Commands (CCMD)Joint StaffMilitary ServicesU.S. Air Force (USAF)U.S. Army (USA)U.S. Marine Corps (USMC)U.S. Navy (USN)disa.meade.bd.mbx.bdm2-ccmd-services@mail.mil NTERNATIONAL RELATIONS & ENGAGEMENTSdisa.meade.bd.mbx.bdm3-international@mail.mil ENERAL MISSION PARTNER SUPPORTdisa.meade.bd.mbx.bdm4mpeosupport@mail.mil2255303 

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5;    \r\f\b\n\r\b\t\b \t\b\r\r\b  \t\r\b\r\n  Purchasing telecommunications and information technology (IT) products and services for the military is one of DISA's key roles within the DOD.Our contracting and procurement experts use a variety of contract vehicles to increase acquisition speed, reducecosts, and ensure the men and women of our armed services have the cuttingedge services and capabilities they need to fulfill their missions.(301) 2254120, DSN 375Procurement Directorate/Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization (DITCO) http://www.disa.mil/Mission - Support/Contracting \n\b\n\n \t  E nables DISA to gain access to the efficiency, innovation, and creativity offered by small businesses. We are an integral player and valueadded advisor in the development of agency acquisition strategies to ensure compliance with laws, directives, goals, and objectives related to small business initiatives. 225Office ofmall Business Programshttp://www.disa.mil/Mission-Support/Contracting/OSBP ­­\t­\r\r\t\b\r\t\b€‚­­\nƒ\t\t\r\t\b\b\r\t\b\n  Vision: Optimize how DISA and Industry communicate. Mission: Facilitate and foster mutually beneficial relationships with DISA’s industry partners.Corporate Connections’ Role:Formulate DISA's Industry Engagement StrategyImprove DISA's Visibility of Agencywide Industry InteractionsBuild Relationships with Industry http://disa.mil/About/Industry - Partners DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AGENCYThe IT Combat Support Agency

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