Posted on Feb 11, 2016
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MSgt John Taylor
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NIPR/SIPR are commercial networks with encryption/decryption devices at the terminal. with that said, you are required to have so many feet separating them
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MAJ Communicatioms Staff Officer
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I know the Air Force requires a "stand off distance" but do you know if that is only Air Force or is it DoD wide?
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MSgt John Taylor
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MAJ (Join to see) - I always assumed it would be the same across the board. Your network or security guy should be able to answer that. Another source would be to talk to your intel folks.
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Capt Bob Abbott
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MAJ (Join to see) - DOD wide. Your local Security Officer should have a copy.
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SCPO Joshua I
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MAJ (Join to see) - It's DOD-wide.
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Capt Bob Abbott
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I don't think anyone should really answer this one brother, this might be treading too close on the line of what's classified what's not. I know I wouldn't post any answers on rally point of what goes on inside a SCIF
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Not a SCIF. And it's not about any of the actual data being processed on any of the circuits. Set up procedure is not classified to my knowledge.
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Capt Bob Abbott
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MAJ (Join to see) - Since I see that you're serving member then I can presume this question has to do with a ongoing set up that is live right now. There are other avenues that you can take your concerns through outside of your chain of command. A cursory glance at the IC ombudsman can give you several resources
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