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Ensures all joint education, training, plans, and operations include, and are consistent with, information operations (IO) policy, strategy, and doctrine.

Global Operations (Information Operations and Computer Network Operations), J-39 Focal point for IO within the Joint Staff.

Provides recommendations and advice to the President, Secretary of Defense (SECDEF), National Security Council (NSC), and Homeland Security Council (HSC) on all aspects of computer network operations (CNO).

Information and Cybers.p.a.ce Policy, J-5 Develops policy that contributes to effective execution of information and cybers.p.a.ce operations.

Develops policy that contributes to military freedom of action in cybers.p.a.ce.

Establishes joint cybers.p.a.ce policies for effective strategic planning.

Fosters joint and interagency collaboration regarding cybers.p.a.ce issues, including national cyber initiatives.

Network Operations, J-63 Develops DOD and Joint Staff strategies and positions for cybers.p.a.ce and network operations.[212]

Recommends and synchronizes cybers.p.a.ce and network operations guidance in joint doctrine.

Researches, reviews, and synchronizes DOD and joint network operations policies in DOD directives, instructions, and Joint Staff policies.

Joint Education and Doctrine, J-7 Coordinates with the military services and combatant commands to integrate computer network attack and information operations doctrine into joint doctrine for military operations.

Office of the Secretary of Defense

a.s.sistant Secretary of Defense, Network information, and Integration/DOD CIO a.s.sists SECDEF on network policies, information technology (IT), network operations, and IA.[213]

Provides strategic-level guidance and oversight for CNO including network operations and IA.

Defense Information Security Agency (DISA) Handles day-to-day management of DOD's GIG, communication, and computer-based information systems.

Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence a.s.sists SECDEF in IO.[214]

Develops and oversees DOD IO policy and integration activities.

Establishes and oversees specific policies for the integration of CNO, including computer network attack (CNA).

Leads on IO issues within the intelligence community.

Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Provides all-source intelligence to combatant commanders, defense planners, and national security policymakers.

Manages, operates, and maintains own network and IA program.

National Security Agency (NSA) Provides IA support to DOD.

Prescribes minimum standards for protecting national security systems.

Provides warning support to other DOD components.

Defense Security Service (DSS) Secures technology within the Defense Industrial Base (DIB).

Oversees the protection of US and foreign cla.s.sified information in the hands of industry.

Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics Incorporates policy and processes into the DOD acquisition process that supports the protection of controlled uncla.s.sified information with uncla.s.sified DIB networks.

Maintains oversight of the process to conduct damage a.s.sessments after unauthorized access to DOD information from an uncla.s.sified DIB network.

Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Provides strategic-level guidance and oversight for CNO, IA, and IO.

Leads integration of cyber policy for interagency and international coordination.

Leads integration of the planning and employment of IO capabilities outside of the intelligence community.

Office of the a.s.sistant Secretary of Defense for Global Strategic Affairs Develops policy for SECDEF on countering weapons of ma.s.s destruction, nuclear forces and missile defense, cyber security and s.p.a.ce issues.

Leads in developing a cyber security strategy for the DOD and for crafting the policy for the standup of USCYBERCOM.

Defense Technology Security Administration (DTSA) Administers the development and implementation of DOD technology security policies on international transfers of defense-related goods, services, and technologies.

Ensures that critical US military technological advantages are preserved.

US Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM)

Directs DOD's GIG operations and defense.

Plans against designated cybers.p.a.ce threats.

Advocates for cybers.p.a.ce capabilities.