ALL,
THIS REFERS TO THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD) TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE
FRAMEWORK FOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (TAFIM).
Regards, -Rob- Robert W. Shirey SHIREY(_at_)MITRE(_dot_)ORG
tel 703.883.7210, sec 703.883.5749, fax 703.883.1397
Info. Security Div., The MITRE Corp., Mail Stop Z231
7525 Colshire Drive, McLean, Virginia 22102-3481 USA
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TAFIM Volume 6 - DoD Goal Security Architecture
The DGSA has been submitted to the Defense Technical Information
Center (DTIC) for paper distribution, but that will take a few
weeks to work its way through the system.
The DGSA is available from several sources electronically.
DTIC will supply floppy disks. Call 1-800-225-DTIC for credit
card or NTIS account orders. Call 703-274-6871 to get on their
user registry. The DGSA is available on floppies in WordPerfect
5.1/5.2 - Order No. AD-M000 303, in PostScript - Order No. AD-
M000 304, or Macintosh Word - Order No. AD-M000 305.
DTIC has recently established an anonymous FTP Internet server
asc.dtic.dla.mil {131.84.1.22).
Login as "anonymous"
Password: use your Internet e-mail address
Type "bin" (to set binary mode transfer)
Type "cd pub/tafim"
Type "cd" and one of wp5.1, ps, or mac-word
Type "mget *" to retrieve all files
or type "ls" to see the list of files and then do "get"
or "mget" for the particular files needed.
You should probably first retrieve the readme file (all formats
have the same content) to understand the file naming conventions
and stored formats. For PostScript, also see the README.1ST
file.
The DGSA is available on Dockmaster in WordPerfect or ascii (no
figures, not recommended) in >site>net>papers>dgsa. (Those of
you who have accounts know what to do.)
The DGSA will be available from the NIST Security BBS in
WordPerfect and PostScript formats. The NIST BBS is accessible
by anonymous FTP Internet service at csrc.nist.gov (129.6.54.11)
and by dial-up modem (9600 baud) at 301-948-5140. For FTP, the
files are located in the /bbs/secpubs directory. For download
the files are located in #13 directory. Look at the V6README.TXT
for a list of the individual files