DISA - meaning and definition. What is DISA
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What (who) is DISA - definition

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE COMBAT SUPPORT AGENCY PROVIDING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATIONS SUPPORT
DISA; Defense Communications Agency; United States Defense Communications; DoD Network Information Center; Engineering and Installation Site Implementation Team (EI SIT); Defense Communications System; Data Services Environment
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DISA         
  • Queen Disa as imagined by Johan Sylvius in the 1680s
LEGENDARY SWEDISH PRINCESS
Disas saga
DISA         
  • Queen Disa as imagined by Johan Sylvius in the 1680s
LEGENDARY SWEDISH PRINCESS
Disas saga
Data Interchange Standards Association (Reference: org.)
DISA         
  • Queen Disa as imagined by Johan Sylvius in the 1680s
LEGENDARY SWEDISH PRINCESS
Disas saga
Defense Information Systems Agency (Reference: org., mil., USA)

Wikipedia

Defense Information Systems Agency

The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), known as the Defense Communications Agency (DCA) until 1991, is a United States Department of Defense (DoD) combat support agency composed of military, federal civilians, and contractors. DISA provides information technology (IT) and communications support to the President, Vice President, Secretary of Defense, the military services, the combatant commands, and any individual or system contributing to the defense of the United States.

Examples of use of DISA
1. Under fire for what some called his belated response to the disa...
2. DISA officials estimate that they would lose at least 50 percent of their workforce because of the relocation.
3. The district collector‘s office alerted residents through text messages about water being released into Sabarmati River following heavy rains in Vadnagar and Disa on Tuesday night.
4. Insurgents said the militias were part of a government force that attacked rebel positions in the villages of Disa and Birmaza over the weekend, and was now preparing for new attacks.