DISA’s DoDNet Program Office Drives Progress in the Next Pivotal Phase of Network Optimization

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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Tullis Moore, cyber operator with 175th Cyber Operations, Maryland Air National Guard, monitors cyber attacks during Exercise Southern Strike at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, April 21, 2023. Southern Strike 2023 is a large-scale, joint multinational combat exercise hosted by the Mississippi National Guard that provides tactical level training for the full spectrum of conflict. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Renee Seruntine)

September 3, 2024 | Originally published by Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) on August 16, 2024

The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) is advancing the migration of users to its modernized network, DoDNet, as part of the Defense Enclave Services program, under the broader Fourth Estate Network Optimization initiative. This effort is critical in enhancing the user experience and ensuring that defense agencies and field activities operate on a secure, reliable, and resilient network.

Over the past two years, DISA, in partnership with Leidos, has made significant strides in migrating users from legacy systems to DoDNet. This standardized and consolidated network now supports over 32,000 users and workstations, including those from DISANet, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, and the Defense Technical Information Center. By streamlining these disparate networks into a single, optimized environment, DISA has enabled these organizations to access common applications and tools that support resilient, flexible capabilities for current and future defense operations.