All industry proposals to the federal Government after August 1990 for new advanced automated information systems or for major improvements requiring network services must use specified computer communications protocols. These protocols are in the government open systems interconnection profile. As the date draws closer for government open systems interconnection profile (GOSIP) to become the mandatory protocol suite, questions persist over whether industry and the Department of Defense (DOD) are ready for this change. To enhance interoperability among existing computer networks, DOD established in 1983 a set of military standard, data communications protocols. This standardization was the culmination of a significant research and development effort during the 1970s, marking a milestone in computer networking technology.
GOSIP protocols to be used for industry bids
Datenübertragungsprotokolle des Militärs für industrielle Anwendungen
Signal ; 44 , 7 ; 74-78
1990
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