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Chapter III<br />
(5) Support compliance inspections IAW Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff<br />
Instruction (CJCSI) 6510.01, Information Assurance (IA) and Support to Computer Network<br />
Defense (CND).<br />
(6) Acquires all commercial SATCOM resources (unless the DOD CIO has granted<br />
a waiver to the requesting organization). Supports USSTRATCOM as the Consolidated<br />
SATCOM System Expert for commercial SATCOM and DOD Gateways.<br />
(7) Plan, mitigate, and execute service restoration at the global and enterprise level,<br />
as directed by CDRUSSTRATCOM.<br />
(8) Provide and maintain a critical nodes defense plan.<br />
j. Director, National Security Agency/Chief, Central Security Service. Provides<br />
SIGINT support and IA guidance and assistance to DOD components and national<br />
customers, pursuant to Executive Order 12333, US Intelligence Activities and National<br />
Security Directive 42, National Policy for the Security of National Security<br />
Telecommunications and Information Systems.<br />
k. Director, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)<br />
(1) Provide timely, objective, and cogent military intelligence to warfighters,<br />
defense planners, and defense and national security policy makers.<br />
(2) Provide the same all-source intelligence support to CO as for other joint<br />
operations, to include intelligence support to the JFC’s intelligence preparation of the OE for<br />
operations in cyberspace and intelligence support to targeting.<br />
(3) Through the DIA Office for Cyber threat Analysis:<br />
(a) Assess foreign military C2 processes, networks, and information<br />
technologies.<br />
(b) Provide all-source intelligence that looks beyond the current operational or<br />
tactical threat to warn of emerging adversary cyberspace capabilities and intent, national<br />
space strategy and foreign influence threats, as well as associated risks to DOD critical<br />
information infrastructures and national security interests.<br />
(4) DIA’s Office of Counterintelligence, Counterespionage Division is the DOD<br />
focal point for all CI cyberspace investigations and operations. The division strives to ensure<br />
all CI related cyberspace threats to the Services and DOD agencies are identified and<br />
neutralized. It supports CI operations in cyberspace to promote operational superiority over<br />
America’s adversaries. It provides worldwide cyberspace CI SA and coordination.<br />
(5) DIA is responsible for the engineering, development, implementation, and<br />
management of the sensitive compartmented information portion of the DODIN including<br />
the configuration of information, data, and communications standards for intelligence<br />
systems, in coordination with JS, Services, other agencies, and OSD. Included within this is<br />
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