Implements policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures necessary to provide the essential structure and support to the U.S. Space Command (USCINCSPACE) for Computer Network Defense (CND) within Department of Defense information systems and computer networks.
Department of Defense
Joint Chiefs of Staff
(U//FOUO) Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction: Cryptographic Modernization Planning
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Restricted Joint Chiefs of Staff Manual: Exercises Impacting Global Positioning System (GPS) in U.S. and Canada
Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation
U.S. Government Foreign Telecommunications Providers Network Security Agreements
A collection of Network Security Agreements (NSAs) entered into with foreign communications infrastructure providers ensuring U.S. government agencies the ability to access communications data when legally requested. The agreements range in date from 1999 to 2011 and involve a rotating group of government agencies including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Department of Justice (DoJ), Department of Defense (DoD) and sometimes the Department of the Treasury. According to the Washington Post, the agreements require companies to maintain what amounts to an “internal corporate cell of American citizens with government clearances” ensuring that “when U.S. government agencies seek access to the massive amounts of data flowing through their networks, the companies have systems in place to provide it securely.”
Department of Defense
(U//FOUO) DoD Instruction: Balanced Survivability Assessments (BSAs)
Multidisciplinary, integrated, performance-based, mission survivability assessments to identify and quantify vulnerabilities in systems, networks, architectures, infrastructures, and assets that support DoD MEFs, PMEFs, or the NEFs they support, to assess the mission impact if the vulnerabilities were successfully exploited, and to recommend measures to remediate or mitigate the vulnerabilities.
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Restricted Joint Chiefs of Staff Manual: Electronic Attack Exercises in U.S. and Canada
Department of Defense
DoD and Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Limited Release Directives, Instructions and Manuals
A series of “limited release” directives from the Department of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff including instructions, directives and manuals detailing DoD policy on a variety of topics from counterintelligence to the use of lasers in space.
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Restricted Joint Chiefs of Staff Manual: Intelligence Planning
This manual provides guidance to Joint Staff, Service (including Service intelligence centers and reserve components), Combatant Command (CCMD), and Combat Support Agency (CSA) personnel for conducting collaborative intelligence planning (IP) primarily in support of Combatant Commander (CCDR) campaign plans, contingency plans, and orders.
U.S. Navy
U.S. Navy Broad Area Maritime Surveillance Demonstrator (BAMS-D) Standard Operating Procedures
U.S. Navy
U.S. Navy 2012 Maryland Drone Crash Investigation Report
An investigation report concerning the crash of a RQ-4A Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle on June 11, 2012 during a training flight near the Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland. The report concludes that the accident occurred due to ” mechanical malfunction of the right ruddervator actuator”. However, the pilot “failed to follow the proper emergency procedures” which “did not produce disastrous results in this particular event; however, future breaches of established procedures could produce a different outcome.”
Department of Defense
(U//FOUO) DoD Instruction: Illumination of Objects in Space by Lasers
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Joint Publication 3-14 Space Operations
This publication provides guidance for planning, executing, and assessing joint space operations. It provides space doctrine fundamentals for all joint forces; describes the military operational principles associated with support from, through, and operating in space; explains Joint Staff, combatant command (CCMD), United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM), and USSTRATCOM functional and Service component relationships and responsibilities; and establishes a framework for the employment of space forces and space capabilities.
Department of Defense
Restricted Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction: Communication Security Releases to Foreign Nations
Joint Chiefs of Staff
(U//FOUO) Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction: Military Information Support Operations (MISO)
In accordance with (IAW) reference a, MISO replaces the term psychological operations (PSYOP). This instruction provides strategic direction for inclusion of MISO to support the full range of military operations including military engagement, security cooperation and deterrence; crisis response and limited contingency operations; major operations and campaigns; and as an integrated information activity within the DOD’s overall contribution to United States Government (USG) communication strategies.
Department of Defense
(U//FOUO) DoD Instruction: Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
Department of Defense
(U//FOUO) DoD Manual: Defense Industrial Base (DIB) Cybersecurity Program Classification Manual
DIB CS/IA is the DoD program to protect critical DoD unclassified program, technology, and operational information residing on, or transiting, DIB unclassified networks. DoD Components and industry participants collaborate to protect DoD information through the development, implementation, and execution of DoD and DIB processes and procedures.
Department of Defense
(U//FOUO) DoD Instruction: Intelligence Oversight, Coordination, Assessment and Reporting
Department of Defense
(U//FOUO) DoD Instruction: Raven Rock Mountain Complex (RRMC)
The mission of RRMC is to support the Secretary of Defense, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, select DoD Components and, as appropriate, non-DoD agencies of the Federal Government, and to enable the execution of DoD mission-essential functions (MEFs) in accordance with DoDD S-5100.44 and continuity of operations (COOP) plans and operational orders.
Department of Defense
(U//FOUO) DoD Instruction: Counterintelligence (CI) Activities Supporting Research, Development, and Acquisition
The CI mission in RDA informs the DoD Components and supporting CDCs of foreign collection threats and detects FIE targeting of defense-related technology. The CI support enables RDA program personnel to implement countermeasures and enables CI to develop activities that negate, counter, penetrate, or exploit an FIE.
Department of Defense
(U//FOUO) DoD Directive: Counterintelligence (CI)
Defense CI activities shall be undertaken as part of an integrated DoD and national effort to detect, identify, assess, exploit, penetrate, degrade, and counter or neutralize intelligence collection efforts, other intelligence activities, sabotage, espionage, sedition, subversion, assassination, and terrorist activities directed against the Department of Defense, its personnel, information, materiel, facilities, and activities, or against U.S. national security.
Department of Defense
(U//FOUO) DoD Instruction: Counterintelligence (CI) Inquiries
U.S. Army War College
U.S. Army War College Protection of Civilians Military Reference Guide
This PoC Military Reference Guide is intended to be a resource for military commanders and staffs who must consider PoC while conducting operations in PSO and MOAC contexts as shown below Other interested readers may include international organizations, national militaries, training centers, and civilian and police officials who are also concerned with PoC.
Department of Defense
(U//FOUO) DoD Procedures for Wire, Electronic and Oral Interceptions for Law Enforcement
National Security Agency
(U//FOUO) NSA Ft. Gordon Georgia “Sweet Tea” Building Specifications
Afghanistan, U.S. Marine Corps
(U//FOUO) U.S. Marine Corps Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan Lessons Learned Report
A Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) is a civil-military organization, task-organized to a geographical province, whose purpose is to extend the reach and legitimacy of the Central Government of Afghanistan by developing a self-sustaining, peaceful, civil-society. It is a tactical organization with strategic impact. The ratio of military to other governmental, United Nations (UN), and non-governmental organizations depends heavily on the degree to which the area is pacified. The success of a PRT is measured by its ability to increase Central Government capacity and good governance as well as to, “Seize the human terrain and defeat the enemy.” One important element of this is to identify and mentor key Afghan personnel in democratic governance and leadership.