Wednesday, January 20, 2010

2010 DISA Campaign Plan

January 20, 2010 - Our military forces’ demand for global information services is growing and changing as dramatically as their missions. Our forces are expected to simultaneously and continuously provide homeland defense, humanitarian assistance to nations in need, stabilization assistance in fragile states, and combat operations against all threats, including asymmetric. Our focus is answering the Nation’s need for a ready force capable of performing the full range of military operations.

Information dominance is a universally recognized need across this diverse range of military operations. It can only be achieved if enterprise services for command and control, collaboration, information sharing, and computing are provided over a global infrastructure that is assured, reliable, diverse, high capacity, and protected against physical and cyber attack. The unprecedented challenge in the 21st century is to empower our Nation’s leaders and joint warfighters with full spectrum information capabilities.

DISA's vision — Leaders enabling information dominance in defense of our Nation — requires a comprehensive, integrated strategic plan. The first edition of the DISA Campaign Plan is the capstone plan. It is organized into Lines of Operation and Joint Enablers that provide the framework for planning and budgeting, set our priorities, and describe the ways and means by which we will attain our strategic objectives.

Review the 2010 DISA Campaign Plan:
http://www.disa.mil/campaignplan/campaignplan2010.pdf

No comments: