RE: [Fed-Talk] Re: who do you want on this list?
RE: [Fed-Talk] Re: who do you want on this list?
- Subject: RE: [Fed-Talk] Re: who do you want on this list?
- From: "Sanderson, David C MONMOUTH DOIM CTSC" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 10:53:36 -0500
I guess what I had in mind was along the lines of AKO, but a bit less formal. Let .mil and .gov addresses subscribe automatically. Others, who have reason to join, send an explanation of why they want to join, possibly followed up by someone with a .mil/.gov address sending an endorsement of some kind. I don't think it needs to be too ridged. Anyone with a reasonable explanation of why they have a connection to the Apple Federal connection should be allowed. Concurrence from someone with a .mil/.gov address would just be one good way to verify the connection.
-----Original Message-----
From: Monahan, Jim (Contractor)
To: email@hidden
Sent: 2/15/2005 9:41 AM
Subject: RE: [Fed-Talk] Re: who do you want on this list?
BR> Someone mentioned having a .mil/.gov sponsor. How would that be
done, exactly?
My guess is it would be something like Army AKO access - your COR signs
a permission form requesting/agreeing to allow you access to the list
for X time frame (end of contract). Send that form to a designated
Apple POC, who reviews it, then contacts the COR for verification. COR
verifies the request is valid, Apple POC creates an account for
you/validates your access. Renew as needed.
As another poster said - a layer of red tape. :)
Jim Monahan
Network Systems Engineer
RSI, Inc, A CIBER Company
Army Training Support Center
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