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  2. InterNIC - Wikipedia

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    InterNIC, known as the Network Information Center (NIC) until 1993, was the organization primarily responsible for Domain Name System (DNS) domain name allocations and X.500 directory services. From its inception in 1972 until October 1, 1991, it was run by the Stanford Research Institute, now known as SRI International , and led by Jake Feinler .

  3. Defense Data Network - Wikipedia

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    DDN-NIC or Network Information Center (NIC) was located at the DDN Installation and Integration Support (DIIS) program office in Chantilly, Virginia. It provided general reference services to DDN users via telephone, electronic mail, and U.S. mail. [8] It was the first organization responsible for the assignment of TCP/IP addresses and Autonomous System numbers.

  4. List of assigned /8 IPv4 address blocks - Wikipedia

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    DoD Network Information Center (DNIC) 215.0.0.0/8: US-DOD: 1998-03: 1998-06-05: DoD Network Information Center (DNIC) List of assigned /8 blocks to the regional ...

  5. ARPANET - Wikipedia

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    The Augmentation Research Center at Stanford Research Institute (now SRI International), where Douglas Engelbart had created the new NLS system, an early hypertext system, and would run the Network Information Center (NIC), with the SDS 940 that ran NLS, named "Genie", being the first host attached;

  6. .mil - Wikipedia

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    Defense Information Systems Agency: Sponsor: DoD Network Information Center: Intended use: Military entities: Actual use: Agencies, services and divisions of the United States Department of Defense: Registration restrictions: Restricted to eligible agencies: Structure

  7. Elizabeth J. Feinler - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, the Defense Communication Agency (DCA) took operational control and support, and over time split the ARPANET into research and military networks. DCA used the name Defense Data Network to refer to the combination, and the NIC served as its information center.

  8. Defense Information System Network - Wikipedia

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    The Defense Information Systems Network (DISN) has been the United States Department of Defense's enterprise telecommunications network for providing data, video, and voice services for 40 years. [1] The DISN end-to-end infrastructure is composed of three major segments:

  9. Defense Information Systems Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Defense Information Systems Network (DISN) is a worldwide-protected telecommunications network that enables the exchange of information in an interoperable and global space, partitioned by security demands, transmission requirements, and geographic needs of targeted end-user communities.