23 May, 2017
DoDM 3020.45-V1: Defense Critical Infrastructure Program (DCIP): DoD Mission-Based Critical Asset Identification Process (CAIP), October 24, 2008 [Incorporating Change 1, May 23, 2017]
United States. Department of Defense
"Purpose. In accordance with the authority in DoD Directive (DoDD) 5111.1 (Reference (a)) and the guidelines and responsibilities as assigned in DoDD 3020.40 and DoD Instruction (DoDI) 3020.45 (References (b) and (c)): a. This Manual provides uniform procedures for the execution of DCIP activities. b. This Volume: (1) Provides comprehensive procedures for implementation of a defense critical infrastructure (DCI) identification process across all the DoD Components and defense infrastructure sectors using a mission-focused process that includes all DoD functions as described in DoDD 5100.1 (Reference (d)). All DCI assets will be designated as task critical assets (TCAs), with a subset of this list being designated as defense critical assets (DCAs). (2) Incorporates and cancels the Criticality Process Guidance Document (Reference (e))."
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  • Publisher
    United States. Department of Defense
  • Report Number
    DoDM 3020.45-V1; Department of Defense Manual 3020.45-V1
  • Date
    23 May, 2017
  • Copyright
    Public Domain
  • Retrieved From
    Department of Defense: www.defense.gov/
  • Format
    pdf
  • Media Type
    application/pdf
  • Subject
    Military/Defense policy and doctrine
  • Resource Group
    Instructions and directives (agency/department)

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