DOD officials release policy for responsible, effective use of Internet-based capabilities

by The American Forces News Service

Department of Defense officials released a policy memorandum Feb. 26 regarding the safe and effective use of Internet-based capabilities, including social networking services and other interactive Web 2.0 applications.

The memorandum makes it policy that the DOD non-classified network be configured to provide access to Internet-based capabilities across all DOD components.

Commanders at all levels and heads of DOD components will continue to defend against malicious activity on military information networks; deny access to prohibited content sites such as gambling, pornography and hate-crime related activities; and take immediate and commensurate actions as required to safeguard missions, such as temporarily limiting access to the Internet to preserve operations security or to address bandwidth constraints.

The directive is consistent with the increased security measures that department officials have taken to secure networks and reinforces existing regulations related to ethics, operations security and privacy.

“This directive recognizes the importance of balancing appropriate security measures while maximizing the capabilities afforded by 21st century Internet tools,” said Deputy Secretary of Defense William J. Lynn III.

Use of Internet-based capabilities, including social networking services, have become integral tools for operating and collaborating across the DOD and with the general public.

Establishing a DOD-wide policy ensures consistency and allows for full integration of these tools and capabilities.

The new policy memorandum is available at www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/.