DoD Webmasters Technical Information
This page provides useful resources, mail lists, and supporting technical
information for the community of DoD Webmasters.
If you are looking for Policies And Guidelines (including official
DoD Web policies and guidelines essential to all DoD Web providers: webmasters,
webauthors, content providers, sponsors, and the DoD contractor community),
please go to this page.
If you have suggestions for changes/additions or comments that are
specific to this page, please use the Webmaster
Comment Form. If you have comments dealing with the rest of
DefenseLINK, please use the Contact Us link at the bottom of this page.
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Contents:
Webmasters Information |
Security |
Privacy |
Accessibility |
Training
- Webmasters Information
- DoD Webmasters Electronic Mail List
- Performance Measures
- DoD License Download Site - Netscape/iPlanet
- DefenseLINK: Heuristic Evaluation
- DefenseLINK: Usability Study
- DoD IG Report on Air Force Web Site Administration, Policies, and Practices
- DoD IG Report on Army Web Site Administration, Policies, and Practices
- DoD IG Report on DOD Web Site Administration, Policies, and Practices
- Security
- AFIS Web Story: Internet Presents Web of Security Issues
- DoD NIC Services
- Defense-wide Information Assurance Program - Information Center
- DoD CERT (Computer Emergency Response Teams)
- Security Incident Reporting (cert@cert.mil)
- NIPRNET Connection Policy
- Privacy
- Defense Privacy Office
- Web Bug Detection - Bugnosis
- Accessibility
- Assistive Technology - DoE
- Center for IT Accomodation
- Computer/Electronic Accommodations Program - Tricare
- DoD Enterprise Software Initiative 508 tools
- DoJ Section 508 Self-Evaluation
- Designing Accessible Websites - Federal IT Accessiblity Initative
- W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
- Training
- OPSEC Vulnerabilities Seminar
- DoD Information School
- Navy E-Learning
- USDA Grad School
- How to develop Web pages that meet the Access Board standards for Web pages
- Free IA Training Products
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