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NOSC moving to Fort Belvoir


From: InfoSec News <isn () c4i org>
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 04:27:07 -0600 (CST)

Forwarded from: William Knowles <wk () c4i org>

http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2003/0120/web-nosc-01-23-03.asp

By Dan Caterinicchia 
Jan. 23, 2003

The Army's Network Operations and Security Center (NOSC) is heading 
east and soon will be located at Fort Belvoir, Va., according to the 
service's chief information officer. 

The Army's NOSC, which is responsible for the service's cybersecurity 
planning and guidance, is located alongside the Network Enterprise 
Technology Command (Netcom) at Fort Huachuca, Ariz. The center is 
moving east to be located with the Army Computer Emergency Response 
Team at Fort Belvoir, said Lt. Gen. Peter Cuviello, Army CIO.

Netcom began operations in October 2002 to manage the Army's 
information technology and networks enterprisewide, and Cuviello said 
the new command is making great progress in its management and 
planning roles. However, NOSC is being moved to make it easier for the 
Army's two main offices dedicated to cybersecurity issues to 
collaborate on servicewide objectives and goals.

"Virtual is the name of the game, but there are some things you can't 
do virtually," Cuviello said during a Jan. 23 speech at a 
network-centric warfare conference in Arlington, Va. "Theater-level 
architecture for security is a technical challenge."

NOSC's cross-country move should be completed by June, he said.
 


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