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May 17, 2007

On the blocking of You Tube, My Space, etc, by DoD.

This is their official position. I have, um, some specific and germane knowledge regarding this action on the part of DoD. Not the decision making process on this particular topic, but regarding the underlying data that helped feed this decision. Which is all I will say about it.

And I support it. The fact that it does inconvenience deployed warriors notwithstanding, I fully support this action by DoD in managing their networks. You'll just have to take me at my word, and bear in mind I'm a milblogger too, and have not been supportive of efforts by DoD to micromanage info flow while at the same time clumsily fighting the Infowar. But on this particular topic - I support 'em.



NEWS RELEASES from the United States Department of Defense

No. 601-07 IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 16, 2007
Media Contact: (703) 697-5131/697-5132
Public/Industry(703) 428-0711

Department Takes Steps to Ensure DoD Computer Networks Available for Operations

To ensure DoD networks are available for combat operations and critical support activities, the Department issued a directive May 14 that prohibits DoD computers from accessing specific recreational web sites.The measure preserves military bandwidth for operational missions and enhances DoD computer network security.

The selection of these particular sites was based on the volume of traffic moving from official DoD networks to the Internet. The sites include:YouTube; 1.fm; Pandora; MySpace; PhotoBucket; Live365; hi5; Metacafe; MTV; ifilm.com; Blackplanet; stupidvideos; and filecabi. additional sites may be added in the future as part of ongoing efforts to ensure DoD networks have sufficient throughput available to conduct operational and supporting missions as well as enhance DoD network security. [And they most certainly will, as users flex to different sites in order to get around the blocks. It'll keep NETCOM busy. -the Armorer]

This directive does not prohibit any individual, including DoD personnel or their families, from posting to or accessing these sites from personal or commercial network providers; it only restricts the use of DoD computer network resources to access these sites.

In Iraq and Afghanistan, many of these sites as well as others have been blocked by DoD for more than two years, some for as long as four years. Consequently, this directive does not prevent deployed DoD personnel from communicating with family members or loved ones.There are a wide variety of commercial communication services such as e-mail, telephone calls and video teleconferencing at many locations in Southwest Asia.In addition, the Army Knowledge online/Defense Knowledge Online network is available to military members and their families providing a rich information sharing environment, including email, file sharing (pictures, videos, and documents), discussion forums (blogging), instant messaging chatrooms, and video messaging.

Commercial Internet services are also provided by DoD Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) facilities, which are widely available throughout Iraq and Afghanistan and are not affected by this directive.Deployed personnel can access recreational Internet web sites from Internet cafes and other facilities in many locations around the world.These alternative sites do not rely on military bandwidth.

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by John on May 17, 2007 | TrackBack (0)

April 13, 2007

Denizens to the Breach!

Morning all.

The Armorer was kind enough to allow me to hijack ....errr........borrow the site for a fast request.

Being the foolish geeks we are over Techography World Domination Headquarters, we did something you would think a person of my background and 10 years military service would know better than to do: We volunteered.

Specifically to set up the chat whirly gig gizmo for you Milblogger Conference Virtual type people.

But I need a small favor from the Denizens, lurkers etc.

We need a load test. Which means as many folks who can jump on it, jump on it and we see how the system reacts.

The Link to the Chat is here. Bear in mind it's not pretty...yet...we're planning on fixing it up some and making it nice and purty. Meanwhile the chat program itself is done after a long sleepless night.

How about we say.....21:00 Central time? If thats acceptable to everyone? Tonight? Jump on for a impromptu Denizen meet and chat away. Lets see what this puppy can do!

And hey we'll even give you guys linky love and testing credits when it's all said and done :)
-BloodSpite

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by Denizens on Apr 13, 2007
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