The Obtained Information Assurance (IA) strategy provides documentation to ensure that the program has an information assurance strategy consistent with DoD policies, standards, and architectures, including related standards. The Project Manager (PM) has developed a procurement IA strategy to help the project office organize and coordinate methodologies to identify and meet IA requirements consistent with DoD policies, standards, and architectures . [1]
The objective of acquiring the IA strategy is different from the document generated by the Risk Management Framework (RMF) or other authentication and authentication (C & A) process. Acquisition of the IA strategy documented the overall IA requirements and methodology of the program, developed earlier in the acquisition lifecycle, written at a higher level, including identification of appropriate certification and authentication processes. Acquisition of the IA strategy must be reviewed in all acquisition milestone decisions, including early milestones for which C & A documents are not provided. [1]
Acquisition of the IA strategy will make the C & A process a success by promoting the Project Manager (PM), Component CIO, and CIO CIO for key issues such as mission security category, confidentiality level, and applicable benchmark IA controls We have built a foundation. Choose the appropriate C & A procedure, specify the identities of the accreditation bodies and certification bodies, and document the rough schedule of the C & A process. [1]
Acquisition of the IA strategy is an independent document. To obtain IA strategies to identify supplemental information or supplementary information, other important documents can be quoted, but to acquire the IA strategy, enough internal content to clearly convey the strategy to the reader It must be included.
Procurement IA policy configuration management should be maintained according to planned management requirements document and information support plan (ISP).
The purchasing information assurance (IA) strategy is approved according to the Defense Acquisition Guide (DAG) based on the requirements of the Department of Defense Directive 5000.02, operation of the defense acquisition system, enclosure 4, and the enclosure detailed in Table 5.9.2T1 And submit it for review.
The acquisition strategy is the roadmap of the acquisition part of the investment life cycle. It is in order to achieve major information technology (IT) capital investment (or other designated investment), in compliance with the Agreement on Purchasing Policy (APM) No. 2009 - 05, 2009 of the Advanced Procurement Executive Committee of the agent Describe the overall methodology to achieve the necessary abilities. July 29 The main function of the acquisition strategy is to document the factors, methods, and assumptions leading to the acquisition decision related to the investment. By developing an acquisition strategy, we consider the trade-offs necessary to identify risks and mitigate them. Developing a procurement strategy is an iterative process that enables updates and improvements in response to changes in the environment, including changed risk mitigation methods.
The Obtained Information Assurance (IA) strategy provides documentation to ensure that the program has an information assurance strategy consistent with DoD policies, standards, and architectures, including related standards. The Project Manager (PM) has developed a procurement IA strategy to help the project office organize and coordinate methodologies to identify and meet IA requirements consistent with DoD policies, standards, and architectures . The objective of acquiring the IA strategy is different from the document generated by the Risk Management Framework (RMF) or other authentication and authentication (C & A) process. Acquisition of the IA strategy is documented at the earliest stage of the acquisition lifecycle, written at a higher level, and the overall IA requirements and methodology of the program, including identification of appropriate certification and authentication processes .
The purchasing information assurance (IA) strategy is approved according to the Defense Acquisition Guide (DAG) based on the requirements of the Department of Defense Directive 5000.02, operation of the defense acquisition system, enclosure 4, and the enclosure detailed in Table 5.9.2T1 And submit it for review.