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  2. Air Education Training Command Collaboration Portal

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    The Air Collaboration Portal creates a collaboration environment to enhance training, education, and research for the United States Air Force. The mission statement is "Establish and maintain one “af.edu” domain, without exposing the af.mil network to security risks." [1] The Air Collaboration Portal benefits Air Force users worldwide. The ...

  3. milSuite - Wikipedia

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    milSuite is a collection of online applications designed to enhance secure collaboration for the United States Department of Defense. It comprises ten applications, such as milBook, milWiki, milTube, milUniversity and milSurvey, that provide information-sharing tools and platforms for military personnel across the joint-domain.

  4. Lightweight Portable Security - Wikipedia

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    LPS and Encryption Wizard were initiated by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Anti-Tamper Software Protection Initiative program, started in 2001. In 2016, that program was ending, so LPS and Encryption Wizard were moved to the Trusted End Node Security program office. LPS, as of version 1.7 was rebranded Trusted End Node Security, or TENS. [9]

  5. Cyberspace Capabilities Center - Wikipedia

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    The Cyberspace Capabilities Center (CCC) is the primary organization that develops cyber domain requirements in the United States Air Force. It traces its history to the establishment of the Army Airways Communications System Wing in 1943 and was designated the CCC in 2019.

  6. Common Access Card - Wikipedia

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    The common access card (CAC) is a smart card used by U.S. defense personnel and some civilians for identification, access, and authentication. It contains personal information, photo, fingerprint, and encryption key, and can be used for various purposes such as computer networks, Geneva Conventions, and travel.

  7. Air Force Knowledge Now - Wikipedia

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    Air Force Knowledge Now (AFKN) is a web-based collaborative environment for the U.S. Air Force. It supports knowledge sharing and management through Communities of Practice, online learning, wikis, forums, and other tools.

  8. Kessel Run - Wikipedia

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    Kessel Run is a US Air Force software development division that uses agile methods to modernize legacy systems. It was founded in 2017 by the Defense Innovation Unit and named after a Star Wars reference to speed and innovation.

  9. Air Force Specialty Code - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the alphanumeric code used by the US Air Force to identify a specific job. Find out the meaning of the letters and numbers in the AFSC system and see examples of different AFSCs.