The Army expects that full operating capability for Enterprise E mail customers on the non-classified network or NIPRNet — previously planned for March 31 — will slip at least 45 days and possibly a lot more, officials said. The NDAA needs the Secretary of the Army to designate its implementation of Joint Enterprise E mail as a formal acquisition program with the Army Acquisition Executive as the milestone decision authority — which is in progress. The Army is acquiring Joint Enterprise Email as a service through an agreement with the Defense Information and facts Systems Agency, or DISA.
“The Army is working with e-mail solutions from the DoD private cloud alternatively of obtaining email from neighborhood e mail servers at each installation,” mentioned Lt. Gen. Susan S. Lawrence, Army chief information officer/G-6.
Joint Enterprise E-mail users with a Prevalent Access Card can access email from anywhere in DoD, and collaborate with any user worldwide through the DoD Global Address List and enterprise calendar sharing.
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“We are significantly improving capabilities and security, and simultaneously decreasing costs,” said Lawrence.
The Army has projected $500 million in savings more than 5 years.
The restrictions on migration pertain to the Army other organizations are not impacted. The Army will continue sustainment and upkeep of organizations and sites already migrated to Joint Enterprise Email.

Per the NDAA, the Army cannot use FY12 funds to get started migration of new organizations and installations to Joint Enterprise Email till 30 days immediately after the report to Congress is delivered. The Army is preparing the report.
Migrations presently scheduled for January to March 2012 will be rescheduled, pending submission of a report to Congress by the Secretary of the Army. Preparing for NIPRNet Enterprise Email migration of nevertheless unscheduled Army organizations and activities with operationally-associated short-term extensions will continue, with migration targeted for the June 2012 to March 2013 timeframe, G-six officials stated.

Much more than 302,000 Army and Joint Service users supported by the Army have already migrated — 44 % of the March 31 objective. The delay will impact about 234,000 Exchange customers and 400,000 webmail-only customers. A revised NIPRNet Enterprise E-mail migration schedule is expected in early February, officials said.

The Army safe network, or SIPRNet Enterprise Email transition is nevertheless anticipated to occur from April 1 to Sept. 30, 2012.
“The Army is working with e-mail solutions from the DoD private cloud alternatively of obtaining email from neighborhood e mail servers at each installation,” mentioned Lt. Gen. Susan S. Lawrence, Army chief information officer/G-6.
Joint Enterprise E-mail users with a Prevalent Access Card can access email from anywhere in DoD, and collaborate with any user worldwide through the DoD Global Address List and enterprise calendar sharing.
http://enterprise-email.org/making-your-home-computer-cac-ready/
http://enterprise-email.org/preparing-for-the-ako-mail- migration-to-disa-enterprise-email/
http://www.cac.mil/?
“We are significantly improving capabilities and security, and simultaneously decreasing costs,” said Lawrence.
The Army has projected $500 million in savings more than 5 years.
The restrictions on migration pertain to the Army other organizations are not impacted. The Army will continue sustainment and upkeep of organizations and sites already migrated to Joint Enterprise Email.

Per the NDAA, the Army cannot use FY12 funds to get started migration of new organizations and installations to Joint Enterprise Email till 30 days immediately after the report to Congress is delivered. The Army is preparing the report.
Migrations presently scheduled for January to March 2012 will be rescheduled, pending submission of a report to Congress by the Secretary of the Army. Preparing for NIPRNet Enterprise Email migration of nevertheless unscheduled Army organizations and activities with operationally-associated short-term extensions will continue, with migration targeted for the June 2012 to March 2013 timeframe, G-six officials stated.

Much more than 302,000 Army and Joint Service users supported by the Army have already migrated — 44 % of the March 31 objective. The delay will impact about 234,000 Exchange customers and 400,000 webmail-only customers. A revised NIPRNet Enterprise E-mail migration schedule is expected in early February, officials said.

The Army safe network, or SIPRNet Enterprise Email transition is nevertheless anticipated to occur from April 1 to Sept. 30, 2012.