Term:Automated Information System (AIS) Application
DoDD 8500.01E
Automated Information System (AIS) Application - For DoD information assurance purposes, an AIS application is the product or deliverable of an acquisition program, such as those described in reference (k). An AIS application performs clearly defined functions for which there are readily identifiable security considerations and needs that are addressed as part of the acquisition. An AIS application may be a single software application (e.g., Integrated Consumable Items Support); multiple software applications that are related to a single mission (e.g., payroll or personnel); or a combination of software and hardware performing a specific support function across a range of missions (e.g., [[Term:Global Command and Control System | Global Command and Control System]], Defense Messaging System). AIS applications are deployed to enclaves for operations, and have their operational security needs assumed by the enclave. Note that an AIS application is analogous to a "major application" as defined in reference (j); however, this term is not used in order to avoid confusion with the DoD acquisition category of Major Automated Information System. E2.1.16.1.
DoDI 8500.02
Automated Information System (AIS) Application - For DoD information assurance purposes, an AIS application is the product or deliverable of an acquisition program, such as those described in DoD Directive 5000.1. ( reference ( u)). An AIS application performs clearly defined functions for which there are readily identifiable security considerations and needs that are addressed as part of the acquisition. An AIS application may be a single software application (e.g., Integrated Consumable Items Support (ICIS)); multiple software applications that are related to a single mission (e.g., payroll or personnel); or a combination of software and hardware performing a specific support function across a range of missions (e.g., [[Term:Global Command and Control System | Global Command and Control System]] (GCCS), Defense Messaging System (DMS)). AIS applications are deployed to enclaves for operations, and have their operational security needs assumed by the enclave. Note: An AIS application is analogous to a "major application," as defined in OMB A-130 ( reference (v)); however, this term is not used in order to avoid confusion with the DoD acquisition category of Major Automated Information System (MAIS). E2.1.17.1.
DoDI 8551.01
Automated Information System (AIS) Application - For DoD information assurance purposes, an AIS application is the product or deliverable of an acquisition program, such as those described in DoD Directive 5000.1 ( reference (h)). An AIS application performs clearly defined functions for which there are readily identifiable security considerations and needs that are addressed as part of the acquisition. An AIS application may be a single software application (e.g., Integrated Consumable Items Support); multiple software applications that are related to a single mission (e.g., payroll or personnel); or a combination of software and hardware performing a specific support function across a range of missions (e.g., [[Term:Global Command and Control System | Global Command and Control System]], Defense Messaging System). AIS applications are deployed to enclaves for operations, and have their operational security needs assumed by the enclave. Note: An AIS application is analogous to a "major application" as defined in OMB Circular A-130 ( reference (i)); however, this term is not used in order to avoid confusion with the DoD acquisition category of Major Automated Information System ( reference (a)). E2.1.3.
DoDI 8580.01
Automated Information System (AIS) Application - For DoD IA purposes, an AIS application is the product or deliverable of an acquisition program such as those described in reference (d). An AIS application performs clearly defined functions for which there are readily identifiable security considerations and needs that are addressed as part of the acquisition. An AIS application may be a single software application (e.g., Integrated Consumable Items Support); multiple software applications that are related to a single mission (e.g., payroll or personnel); or a combination of software and hardware performing a specific support function across a range of missions (e.g., [[Term:Global Command and Control System | Global Command and Control System]], Defense Messaging System). AIS applications are deployed to enclaves for operations, and have their operational security needs assumed by the enclave. Note: An AIS application is analogous to a "major application" as defined in OMB A-130 ( reference (k)); however, this term is not used in order to avoid confusion with the DoD acquisition category of Major Automated Information System (MAIS). E2.1.5.1.