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NPFC - MIL-STD-187-700

INTEROPERABILITY AND PERFORMANCE STANDARD FOR THE DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEM

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Organization: NPFC
Publication Date: 2 April 1996
Status: inactive
Page Count: 221
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The purpose of this military standard (MIL-STD) is to provide a baseline for planning and designing the evolving Defense information System Network (DISN), defined in 1.7.

This MIL-STD is to be used in planning, designing, and developing new Defense Information System (DIS) communications systems, and in making major changes to existing systems. This MIL-STD does not necessarily apply to leased commercial facilities, but such facilities should be selected to be compatible with its requirements. This MIL-STD applies to digital communications, systems only.

Document History

INTEROPERABILITY AND PERFORMANCE STANDARD FOR THE DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEM
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MIL-STD-187-700
April 2, 1996
INTEROPERABILITY AND PERFORMANCE STANDARD FOR THE DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEM
The purpose of this military standard (MIL-STD) is to provide a baseline for planning and designing the evolving Defense information System Network (DISN), defined in 1.7. This MIL-STD is to be used...
September 27, 1994
INTEROPERABILITY AND PERFORMANCE STANDARD FOR THE DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEM
The purpose of this military standard (MIL-STD) is to provide a baseline for planning and designing the evolving Defense Information System Network (DISN), defined in 1.7. This MIL-STD is to be used...
June 1, 1992
INTEROPERABILITY AND PERFORMANCE STANDARD FOR THE DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEM
The purpose of this document is to provide a baseline for planning and designing the evolving Defense Information System (DIS) defined in 1.6. This document is to be used in planning, designing, and...

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