3.3. Technical Services

15. Technical services provide fundamental support to service based frameworks both in the form of information integration and communication services, and in the form of COI independent general service building blocks.

16. COI services provide more specialized services in order to give the business more specific business benefits within a “domain” or “area of interest”.

17. A COI is a collaborative group of users who have shared goals, interests, missions or business processes that result in information exchange and shared vocabulary.

18. Information services include services that are either made available to all users by the infrastructure, or are mandatory to be provided by all users, by all providers or by all consumers. Information services also include specification of services of general interest that may be voluntarily exchanged by any parties on the network. Currently, information services are based only on Core Enterprise Services (CES), but may be extended in the future.

19. Any service based framework, such as the Business Process Infrastructure Framework (BPIF), needs to provide a basic set of services that support and facilitate implementation and deployment of actual business services and processes. Such basic services are usually referred to as Core Enterpise Services.

20. Here we will provide an overview of such CESs in a BPIF context in terms of the way such services are categorized. A few examples of CESs in each category is also provided, but a complete set of well defined core services cannot be provided as it to a large extent will depend on the actual implementation of the BPIF.

21. Core services in a BPIF context are divided into two main categories according to their primary role in the implementation of business services and processes.

3.3.1. List of Core Enterprise Services

SUBAREA / SERVICE CATEGORY CATEGORY / SUBCATEGORY MANDATORY STANDARDS EMERGING FADING Remarks
      Community Security Requirements Statement abstract, v1.1 (NATO:2010)  

Used in profile: AMN

    Common Criteria (ISO/IEC 15408-1:2009, -2 to-3:2008)     Procedural document dealing with the evaluation criteria for IT security.

Guidance on the use of Common Criteria within NATO is provided with AC/322-D(2010)0043.

    Physical characteristics (ISO/IEC 7810:2003)      
    Integrated circuit(s) with electrical contacts (ISO/IEC 7816:2006)     Base profile, consisting of parts 1-5)
    Interface between the card aware applications and cards, PC/SC Specs. v.2.0.1.9:2005      
    Card-resistance allications, JAVACARDkit v.2.2.2:2006      
    Contactless cards (ISO/IEC 14443:2008)     Base profile, consisting of parts 1 - 3.
    Java Enterprise Edition Specification (JAVA EE v.7:2012), (JCP:2012)      
    Java Standard Edition 6 (JAVA SE v.6:2006), (JCP:2002)      
      Java Remote Method Invocation (JRMI), (JCP)ed.1.5.0:2004    
      Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) v.1.3, (JCP:2004)    
      Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) ed. 1.2, (SUN:1999)    
    JNLP v6.0:2011, JCP      
    JAVA Server Pages JSP v2.1:2009, JCP      
    JAVA Servlets v3.0:2009, JCP      
Enterprise Support Services          
      Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules, Vers. 1.0 (SBVR); OMG 2008    
Unified Communication and Collaboration Services          
    Media Gateway Control Protocol v3(ITU-T H.248.1:2005)     Protocol for managing the multi-media gateways between circuit switched and packet switched networks.
      Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL 3.0):2008 (W3C)   Language for multimedia products based on XML.
    Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) (STANAG 2591:2013)      
  Audio-based Collaboration Services        
    Packet-based Multimedia Comms System (ITU-T H.323:2009)     Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN
    G.722.1C 14kHz audio codec (ITU-T G.722.1 Annex C:2012)     Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN
    Rich Text Format (RTF) v.1.9.1:2007 (MS)     Basic document interchange format
    ASCII Text, ISO 646:1991     For constrained environments
    UTF-8 (IETF RFC 3629:2003)     Universal Text Format
    Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3:2004 (MS)   Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 (MS) Basic Document Object Model .
    Office XP formats:2003 (MS)   Office 2000 formats: Office XP Office 2000-formats not to be used for new systems.

Pertains to the interchange formats of MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint, irrespective of the actual MS Office version or general office automation package being used.

    OpenDocument (ODF) ISO/IEC 26300:2006     Formerly published as OASIS standard.

Used in Profile: FMN

      Office Open XML, ed.1 (ECMA-376)  

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

    Office Open XML, ISO/IEC 29500:2012     XML variant of Microsoft Office.

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

    HTML 4.01 (ISO/IEC 15445:2000) HTML 5.0 (W3C ED html5:2012)   Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB
    HTML 4.01 (RFC 2854:2000)     Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB
  Text-based Collaboration Services        
    Data Form (XMPP Standards Foundation, XEP-0004:2007)     Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN
    Data Form (Service Discovery, XEP-0030:2007)     Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN
    XMPP (IETF RFC 6120:2011 - 6121:2011)    

Three different, non-overlapping profiles for AMN and FMN - Details: see NISP Vol 3.

Used in Profiles: AMN, CES, FMN

  Video-based Collaboration Services        
    Multinational Videoconferencing Services (ACP 220:2008)      
    Narrow-band visual telephone systems and terminal equipmment (ITU-T H.320:2004)      
  Calendaring and Scheduling Services        
  Formal Messaging Services        
    Military Messaging (STANAG 4406 Ed.2:2006)   ACP120 replaced by ACP145 This includes PCT (protected content type). PCT may be used for protection of data objects in systems.

For CCEB interoperability the mandatory standard is ACP145 (Gateway-to-Gateway Messaging Protocols)

    ADatP-3(A), CONFORMETS (STANAG 5500, ed. 7:2010)     Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN
    APP-11(C) Change 1, NATO Message Catalogue (STANAG 7149 ed.5:2010) APP-11(D)   APP-11 (STANAG 7149) as the single source for NATO Military Messages for command and control of NATO forces at all levels of the Chain of Command down to and including individual units.

For CCEB interoperability the standard is MIL-STD 6040 and OTH-T GOLD standards

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN (ed.4)

      Variable Message Format (DoD Mil-Std 6017B:2009)    
    Interoperability of Low-Level Ground-based Air Defence Surveillance, Command and Control Systems (STANAG 4312 Part I, ed.2:2009)      
    S/MIME with Encrypted Security Service (ESS) (IETF RFCs 3850:2004, 3851:2004)   ACP120 replaced by ACP145 Messaging System independent encapsulation syntax supporting signature and confidentiality functions based on DSA.

For CCEB interoperability the standard is S/MIME Version 3 ESS, application layer data confidentiality or link level encryption

      ITU-T X.411:1999    
      SCIP Key Management Plan, SCIP-120 rev.1.0:2010 (IICWG)    
      SCIP X.509 Key Management Plan, SCIP-121 rev.0.8:2012 (IICWG)    
      SCIP Signalling Plan, SCIP-210 rev.3.5:2012 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory

Used in Profile: FMN

      SCIP Mulitimedia Option-Specific MERs for SCIP Devices, SCIP-213 rev.1.0:2012 (IICWG)    
      Generic Packet Data Option, SCIP-213.1 rev.1.0:2010 (IICWG)   Used in Profile: FMN
      Network Specific MERs for SCIP Devices, SCIP-214 rev.1.2:2011 (IICWG)   Used in Profile: FMN

For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory

      SCIP over the PSTN, SCIP-214.1 rev.1.0:2008 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
      SCIP over RTP, SCIP-214.2 rev.1.0:2010 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
      U.S. SCIP/IP Implementation Standard and MER Publication, SCIP-215 rev.2.2:2011 (IICWG)   Used in Profile: FMN

For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory

      Minimum Essential Requirements (MER) for V.150.1 Gateways Publication, SCIP-216 rev.2.2:2011 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory

Used in Profile: FMN

      Requirement Document, SCIP-220:2006 (IICWG)   Used in Profile: FMN

For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory

      Mimimum Implementation Profile (MIP), SCIP-221 rev.3.0:2011 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory

Used in Profile: FMN

      Cryptography Specification for SCIP, SCIP-231 rev.1.3:2008 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
      SCIP Cryptography Specification - Main Module, SCIP-233 rev.1.1:2012 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory

Used in Profile: FMN

      Universal Call Setup Encryption (CSE) Key Material Format and Fill Specification, SCIP-233.106 rev.1.1:2012 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
      MERCATOR Call Setup Encryption (CSE) Key Material Format and Fill Specification, SCIP-233.110 rev.1.0:2012 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
      MERCATOR Call Setup Encryption (CSE) Specification, SCIP-233.202 rev.1.0:2012 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
      ECDH Key Agreement and TEK Derivation, SCIP-233 rev.1.1:2011 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
      MERCATOR ECDH Key Agreement and TEK Derivation Specification, SCIP-233.308 rev.1.0:2012 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
      Interoperable Terminal Priority (TP) Community of Interest (COI) Specification, SCIP-233.350 rev.1.0:2010 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
      Application State Vector Processing Specification, SCIP-233.401 rev.1.2:2012 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
      Point-to-Point Cryptographic Verification w/Signature, SCIP-233.444 rev.1.0:2011 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
      MERCATOR Point-to-Point Cryptographic Verification w/Signature Specification, SCIP-233.445 rev.1.0:2012 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
      Secure MELP(e) Voice, SCIP-233.501 rev.1.1:2012 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
      Secure Almost Full Bandwidth (AFB) Data, SCIP-233.518 rev.1.0:2010 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
      Secure Full Bandwidth (FB) Data, SCIP-233.519 rev.1.0:2010 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
      Secure Packet Data, SCIP-233.531 rev.1.0:2010 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
      Secure Messaging Processing Specification, SCIP-233.547 rev.1.0:2012 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
      Galois/Counter Mode (GCM) Data Integrity Specification, SCIP-233.562 rev.0.1:2012 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
      MERCATOR Encryption Algorithm Specification, SCIP-233.604 rev.1.0:2012 (IICWG)   For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
      Username Token Profile, v1.1:2004 (OASIS)   Used in Profile: CES
      X.509 Certificate Token Profile, v1.1:2004 (OASIS)   Used in Profiles: CES, tactESB
      Kerberos Token Profile 1.1:2006 (OASIS)   Used in Profile: CES
    SAML Token Profile 1.1:2006 (OASIS)     Used in Profiles: CES, FMN, tactESB
      SOAP Messages with Attachments (SwA) Profile 1.1:2006 (OASIS)   Used in Profile: CES
    WS-Security Utility 1.0:2001 (OASIS)     Used in Profile: CES
    WS-Trust 1.4:2007 (OASIS)     Changed to mandatory with Approved Errata, dated 25 April 2012.

Used in Profiles: AMN, CES, FMN, tactESB

    Basic Security Profile Version 1.1:2010 (WS-I)     Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB
    Military Messaging (STANAG 4406 Ed.2:2006)   Use of PCT within STANAG 4406 is fading Used for Formal Messaging. STANAG 4406 contains the upper layer protocol profile down to the requested Transport Service.

For CCEB interoperability the mandatory standard is ACP123A .

        X.400:1993 deleted for informal messaging, as no concrete requirement from MMHSWG  
      MMHS Header Fields for use in SMTP (IETF RFC 6477:2012)   Used in Profile: FMN
    Nato Secondary Imagery Format (NSIF), STANAG 4545 ed.2:2013     NSIF establishes the format for exchange of electronic secondary imagery.

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

  Informal Messaging Services        
    SMTP (IETF RFCs 1870:1995, 1985:1996, 2034:1996, 2821:2001, 2920:2000, 3207:2002, 3461:2003 updated by 3798:2004, 3885:2004, 4954:2007, 5321:2008, 5322:2008) eSMTP (IETF RFC 3030:2000)   Used for interpersonal messaging (email)

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

    POP3 (IETF RFC 1939:1996 updated by 1957:1996, 2449:1998)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    IMAP4 (IETF RFC 3501:2003 updated by 4466:2006, 4469:2006, 4551:2006, 5032:2007, 5182:2008, 5738:2010)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
  Application Sharing Services        
    Data Protocols for Multimedia Conferencing (ITU-T T.120:2007, T.128:2008)      
  Fax Services        
    Fax G.3, ITU-T T.4:2003      
    Fax Transmission, ITU-T T.30:2005 Fax Relay for IP Networks, ITU-T T.38:2010    
    TDF (STANAG 5000 ed.3:2006)     For CCEB interoperability the SCIP standard is mandatory
  Unified Messaging Services        
  Whiteboarding Services        
  Presence Services        
  Document Sharing Services        
    ITU Multi-point still image and Annotation Conference Protocol Spec (ITU-T T.120:2007), T.126:2007 (Reference to T.122 - T.125)      
    HTTP Extensions for Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) (IETF RFC 4918:2007)      
Enterprise Support IA Services          
  Enterprise Support Guard Services        
    XML Confidentiality Label Syntax (FFI 00961:2010)     Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB
    Binding of Metadata to Data objects (FFI 00962:2010)     Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB
    NATO XML Labelling version 1.0 (Ref:-NC3A Technical Note 1455 "NATO Profile for the 'Binding of Metadata to Data Objects' - version 1.0"; and - NC3A Technical Note 1456, "NATO Profile for the 'XML Confidentiality Label Syntax' - version 1.0".)     Used in Profiles: AMN, CES, FMN, tactESB
    ACP 145(A) - Interim Implementation Guide for ACP 123/STANAG 4406 Messaging Services Between Nations - dated September 2008     Provides gateway between ACP 123A messaging services.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is mandatory.

      Binding of Metadata to Data Objects (NC3A TN 1455)  

Used in Profiles: AMN, CES

  Text-based Collaboration Guard Services        
  Audio-based Collaboration Guard Services        
  Informal Messaging Guard Services        
  Video-based Collaboration Guard Services        
  Formal Messaging Guard Services        
Geospatial Services          
    Additional military Layers for digital geospatial data products (AML), STANAG 7170 ed.2:2010     STANAG 7170 is the reference to the NATO Maritime Concepts standard and describes the product Additional Military Layers. This standard includes the Features, Attributes and enumerations specified by AML, but not covered by the IHO S-57 version 3.1.2 (June 2009) Object Catalogue. Once all required maritime definitions are included in DFDD/NGFCD, reference to STANAG 7170 may be unnecessary.
    DIGEST V2.0 and DIGEST V2.1, STANAG 7074 ed.2:1998, AgeoP-3 (VMaps, USRP, ASRP)     IGEOWG is in the process of implementing DFDD as a STANAG called the NGFCD (NATO Geospatial Feature Concept Dictionary). The IGEOWG will regulate any proposals that DGIWG may put forward with respect to DIGEST replacements.

For CCEB interoperability the mandatory standard is DGIWG Feature Data Directory (DFDD) 2006 and DIGEST v2.1 is fading

    DTED (STANAG 3809 ed.4:2006)     Digital Terrain Elevation Exchange Format STANAG 3809 is based on US MIL-PRF-89020B, Digital Terrain Elevation Data (DTED), dated 23 May 2000. The USA, custodians of DTED, are working with the DGIWG to define and develop appropriate replacement standards for the exchange format in order to address new and emerging elevation requirements.

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

    Spatial Schema ISO 19107:2003, DGIWG/TSMAD profiles of ISO 19107     ISO 19107 provides conceptual schemas for describing and manipulating the spatial characteristics of geographic features.

The DGIWG/TSMAD profiles are intended to define sub-schemas of ISO 19107 to be used for defining data interchange formats.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is emerging

    Methodology for feature cataloguing ISO 19110:2005     ISO 19110 defines the methodology for cataloguing feature types and specifies how the classification of feature types is organized into a feature catalogue and presented to the user of a set of geographic data.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is emerging

    Spatial Referencing by geographic identifiers ISO 19112:2003     ISO 19112 defines the conceptual schema for spatial references based on geographic identifiers. This standard enables gazetteers to be constructed in a consistent manner.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is emerging

    Simple Feature Access, ISO 19125-1:2004 and ISO 19125-2:2004     ISO 19125-1 establishes a common architecture for geographic information (simple feature profile of ISO 19107) and defines terms to use within the architecture. It also standardizes names and geometric definitions for Types for Geometry.

ISO 19125-2 specifies and SQL schema that support storage, retrieval, query and update of simple geospatial feature collections via the SQL Call Level Interface (SQL/CLI) and establishes and architecture for the implementation of feature tables.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is emerging

    Geographical Tagged Image Format (GeoTIFF) v.1.8.2 (OSGEO:2000)    

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

    Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphics (CADRG), STANAG 7098 ed.2:2004)    

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

    GML 3.2.1 (OGC:2007)   GML v3.1 (ISO 19136:2007) This OpenGIS Consortium recommendation standard may be used as the transfer format between the FA providing the published operational data (e.g. COP) and the Core Map Application Server.

For CCEB interoperability GML 3.1 is emerging

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

    GML Simple Feature Profile v2.0 (OGC 10-100r2:2010)    

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

    OpenGIS City Geography Markup Language (CityGML) v1.0 (OGC:2008)     Added in NISP v.6 through RFCP 5-46.
      Filter Encoding v2.0 (OGC 09-026r1:2010)  

Used in Profiles: AMN (v1.1), FMN (v1.1)

      Geospatial Data Abstraction Library (GDAL:2013) ESRI Shapefile Specification (ESRI:2008)

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

      Open Esri GeoServices REST specification, v.1.0:2010   Used in Profile: FMN
      OpenGIS Web Processing Service (WPS), v.1.0.0:2007 (OGC)   Used in Profile: FMN
    DLMS/DFAD1, Mil-PRF-89005:1994 (NGA)     DLMS/DFAD1 must be used until DIGEST/VMAP 1 covers the whole world.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable

    World Geodetic System (WGS) 84 (NIMA TR 8350.2:2004)     WGS specifies the set of parameters that define mathematically the shape of the earth

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

    Geographic Information - Metadata - ISO 19115:2003     This provides the most comprehensive metadata specification for digital geographic data. This shall be used for the geo metadata which forms the foundation of the Core Geo Catalogue. It is likely that a NATO profile of this standard will have to be produced based on the DGIWG profile.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is emerging

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB

    NATO Geospatial Metadata Profile (STANAG 2586 ed.1:2013)     Used in profile: FMN
    WECDIS (STANAG 4564 ed.2:2007)     Standard for Warship Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems.
    SEDRIS (ISO/IEC 18023-1:2006)     Environmental data representation and interchange specification
    EDCS (ISO/IEC 18025:2005)     Environmental data coding specification
    SRM (ISO/IEC 18026:2009)     Spatial reference model
    Geodetic Projections, STANAG 2211 ed.6:2001      
    KeyholeMarkup Language (KML) v.2.2:2008 (OGC 07-147r2)     Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN
  Geospatial Information Provision Services        
      OpenGIS Web Map Tile Service Implementation Standard (WMTS 1.0.0) (OGC 07-057r7)   Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN
  Geospatial Web Map Services        
  Geospatial Web Feature Services        
  Geospatial Web Coverage Services        
  Geospatial Web Map Tile Services        
  Geospatial Catalog Services        
  Geospatial Data Management Services        
  Geospatial Vector Data Services        
  Geospatial Raster Data Services        
  Geospatial Data Synchronization Services        
  Geospatial Processing Services        
  Terrain Analysis Services        
  Geospatial Coordinate Services        
      Coordinate Transformation Services (OGC 01-009:2001)   Used in Profile: FMN
  Geospatial Network Analysis Services        
  Geospatial Route Services        
Enterprise Support SMC Services          
  Application Store Services        
  Configuration Management Database Services        
Information Management Services          
      AVDL    
      EDXL-DE    
  Document Management Services        
  Workflow Services        
  Content Management Services        
  Enterprise Search Services        
    Dublin Core Metadata Element Set (DCES) (ISO 15836:2009)    

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

    NATO TIDE Information Discovery (Request-Response), v.2.3.0:2009 (ACT)     Part of TIDE specification at ACT. For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable.

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB

Infrastructure Services          
    X Window X11R7.5:2009, (X.Org) (see UI Svc)      
      DCE DFS v1.1:1997 (The Open Group)    
      RMI-IIOP 1.5.0:2005 (SUN)    
        MS-DCOM v.12.0:2010 (MS) As part of MS Windows 2000 Interfaces; DCOM only in local environment, not for outside.
    FTP (IETF STD 9:1985,IETF RFC 0959:1985 updated by RFC 2228:1997, 2640:1999, 2773:2000, 3659:2007)      
    RTP (IETF RFC 3550:2003) SRTP (IETF RFC 3711:2004)    
      RTCP Attributes in SDP(IETF RFC 3605:2003)    
    Telnet (IETF STD 8:1983, IETF RFC 0854:1983 updated by RFC 5198:2008, 0855:1983)     Used in Profile: FMN (RTP)
    Network News Transfer Protocol NNTP (IETF RFC 3977:2006)      
    Network Time Protocol (NTP)(RFC 5905:2010)     Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB
    Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)(RFC 2030:1996)      
        MPEG-1 (ISO/IEC 11172:1996)  
    MPEG-2 (ISO/IEC 13818:2000)      
    MPEG-4 (ISO/IEC 14496:2004)     Encoding standard for video conferencing
    UDF 1.0.1 (ISO/IEC 13346:1995) UDF 2.0.1   UDF (Universal Disk Format)
    Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) (ISO/IEC 11172-3:1993, ITU-T G.711:1988)     PCM used for audio in ISDN Systems
    7 kbit audio-coding in 64 kbit/s (ITU-T G.722:1993)      
    Differential PCM (ITU-T G.726:1990)      
    CS-ACELP (ITU-T G.729:2012)     Used in Profile: FMN
    Internet Low Bitrate Coding (iLBC) (IETF RFC 3951:2004)     Used in Profile: FMN (G.729)
    H.263 (ITU-T H.263:2005)     ITU-T H.263 (Video coding for low bit rate communication);

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

    H.264 (ITU-T H.264:2012)     ITU-T H.264 (The Advanced Video Coding Standard)
        Delta-Modulation DM, EUROCOM D/0  
    GSM-Modulation (GSM 06.10, GSM 06.20 v.8.1.1:1999)     Used for mobile phones
        Linear Predictive Coding-10 (STANAG 4198 ed.1:1984)  
    Code Excited Linear Prediction coding (CELP) (FS 1016:1991)     CELP is used military aircraft voice communications in narrow band UHF networks. CELP has higher throughput than LPC-10, but a lower range.
    Mixed Excitation Linear Predictive coding (MELPe) (STANAG 4591 ed.1:2008)     MELPe is used for HF voice communications in narrow band systems.
        STANAG 4421 deleted as it is cancelled by NATO  
    Parameters and Coding Standards for 800 bps. Digital Speech Encoder/Decoder (STANAG 4479 ed.1:2002)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    BIIF (ISO 12087-5:1998)      
    NSILI (STANAG 4559 ed.3:2010)     NSILI provides interoperability between NATO nations reconnaissance databases and product libraries

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

    NIIRS (STANAG 7194 ed.1:2009) NIIRS - AIntP-7 (STANAG 7194 ed.2 (Draft))   NIIRS provides evaluation of imagery quality and use of a consistent measure for such evaluations
    NADSI (STANAG 4575 ed.3:2009) NADSI (STANAG 4575 ed.4 (RD))   NADSI defines an interface for advanced digital storage systems.
    GMTIF (STANAG 4607 ed.3:2010)     GMTIF defines a ground moving target indicator format.

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

    DMIS (STANAG 4609 ed.3:2009)     DMIS defines a digital motion imagery standard.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable.

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

    NPIF (STANAG 7023 ed.4:2009)     NPIF establishes a standard data format and a standard transport architecture for the transfer of reconnaissance and surveillance imagery and associated auxiliary
    AR-TRI (STANAG 7024 ed.2:2001)     AR-TRI establishes the physical format for the exchange of magnetic tape cartridges
    Exchange of Imagery (STANAG 3764 ed.6:2008)      
    Implementing JPEG 2000 in NITFS/BIIF/NSIF (ISO 10918-4:1999)     This profile defines the limits of the international standard that can be used within NITF 2.1.
Infrastructure IA Services          
      Allied Naval and Maritime Air Communication Instructions (ACP 176 NATO Supp 1:1967)   Contains configuration settings across different crypto devices.

Used in Profile: FMN

      S/MIME (IETF RFC 5751:2010)    
  Identity Management Services        
      Common Biometric Exchange Formats Framework (CBEFF)    
    NPKI Certificate Policy (CertP), AC/322D(2004)0024REV2     Used in Profile: FMN
    Machine readable passport (ISO/IEC 7501-1:2008)     Used in Profile: FMN
      DOD EBTS 8.1 (FBI IAFIS-DOC-01078-8.1: 2008)  

Used in Profile: AMN

  Credential Management Services        
  Attribute Management Services        
  Privilege Management Services        
  Digital Policy Management Services        
  IA Audit Management Services        
  Crypto Key Management Services        
  IA Configuration Management Services        
  IA Metadata Management Services        
  Infrastructure Guard Services        
        NC3 Repository Common repository for standard data elements and their related tool for the NATO Corporate Data Model for Data Administration. See also XML.

As this is currently not a formal standard, this entry is under further consideration within the C3B. Current STANAG cancelled in 2013.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is partially applicable

Used in Profile: AMN

  Directory Guard Services        
  File Transfer Guard Services        
  Malware Detection Services        
  Intrusion Detection Services        
  Network Access Control Services        
Infrastructure SMC Services          
      Open Services Infrastructure (OpenSiS) v.1.9.5.6, OpenSIS    
  Infrastructure Monitoring Services        
  Infrastructure Provisioning Services        
  Infrastructure Metering Services        
  Infrastructure Logging Services        
Infrastructure Networking Services          
      Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) v1.1:1997 (OSF)    
      ONC RPC v.2 (IETF RFC 1831:1995)    
      DCE RPC v1.1:1997 (The Open Group)    
      Remote Procedure Call (MS-RPC:2003) (MS)   As part of MS Windows 2000 Interfaces
      X/Open Network File System (XNFS) v.3W:1998 (The Open Group)   Includes RFC 1094:1989 (NFS 89) and RFC 1813:1995 (NFS95)
      Server Message Block (MS-SMB) v20100711:2010 (MS)   As part of MS Windows 2000
      Default Address Selection for Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) (RFC 6724:2012)   used in Profile: FMN
      VDSL2   VDSL2 is the next generation of Super Broadband DSL. Ericsson has demonstrated 500-Mbits/s transmission rates over copper cabling by using new crosstalk cancellation or vectorized VDSL2 based modems. The data rate is over 20 times faster than the fastest ADSL2 services currently on offer in most countries.
  Distributed Time Services        
      DCE DTS v1.1:1995 (The Open Group)   DCE DTS uses TPI (Time Provider Interface) to access other distributed time services (such as NTP as mentioned under Comms Service).
    Working with Time Zones (W3C Note-timezone:2005)     Used in Profile: FMN
  Remote Access Services        
  Domain Name Services        
      End-to-End Network – Internet Protocol Framework (NETIP), STANAG 4731 (Draft)    
    DNS (IETF STD 13:1987, RFC 1034:1987 and RFC 1035:1987 updated by RFC 1101:1989, 1183:1990, updated by 5395:2008; 1706:1994, 1876:1996, 1982:1996, 1995:1996, 1996:1996, 2136:1997, 2181:1997, updated by 5452:2009; 2308:1998, 2845:2000, 2931:2000, 3007:2000, 3226:2004, 3425:2002, 3597:2004, 3645:2003, 4033:2005, 4034:2005, 4035:2005, 4343:2006, 4470:2006, 4592:2006) DNSSEC (IETF RFC 4025 - 4033:2005)   Bind version 9 or later should be used.

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB.

In tactESB only used, if enough bandwidth available

      mDNS (IETF RFC 6762)   Part of TIDE specification at ACT. For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable.
      IPSec Material in DNS (RFC 4025:2005)    
      DNS Configuration Options for DHCPv6 (RFC 3646:2003)    
      NIS-Options for DHCPv6 (RFC 3898:2004)    
    Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, DHCP (RFC 2131:1997 updated by RFC 3396:2002, 4361:2006, 5494:2009)      
  Host Configuration Services        
      DHCP for IPv6 (RFC 3315:2003 updated by 4361:2006, 5494:2009) DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions not to be used in new systems  
      IPv6 Prefix Options for DHCPv6 (RFC 3633:2003)    
  Data Transfer Services        
      FTP Extensions for IPv6 and NATs (IETF RFC 2428:1998)    
  Network Load Balancing Services        
  Printing and Scanning Services        
Infrastructure Processing Services          
    Open Visualisation Format (OVF) v1.1.0 (ISO/IEC 17203:2011) Open Visualisation Format (OVF) v.2.0.1 (DMTF DSP0243:2013)   Used in Profile: FMN
    X Window System 11 R7.5:2009   X Window System 11 R5 The R6.6 release addresses a portion of the backlog of bug reports since Release 6.5.1 patch 1, along with additional fixes from the Xfree86 community.

R5 should not be used for future systems.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable

        US DoD HCI Style Guide Version 4.0 Dec 2000 not for use in new systems For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
        UK Army CIS Style Guide V 2.0 not for use in new systems For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
  Virtualized Processing Services        
  Operating System Services        
        Win 32 APIs As part of MS Windows 2000 Interfaces

For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable

    CDE 2.1:1997   CDE 1.0 Common Desktop Environment is the UNIX Windows Desktop equivalent.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable

    Motif/CDE Style Guide Rev 2.1:1997   Motif Style Guide Rev 1.2 Toolkit specific style guides

For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable

        MS Windows Interface Guidelines for Software Design Toolkit specific style guides. As part of MS Windows 2000 Interfaces.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable

    Motif 2.1:1997   Motif 1.2 For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
Infrastructure Storage Services          
    PDF/A-1 (ISO 19005-1:2005)     Used in Profile: FMN
    PDF/A-2 (ISO 19005-2:2011)     Electronic document file format for long-term preservation.

Used in Profile: FMN

    PDF/A-3 (ISO 19005-3:2012)     Portable document presentation format, realised in Adobe product version 7. Used in Minerva system at NATO HQ

For CCEB interoperability the primary standard is Adobe Postscript (level I and II) /Encapsulated Postscript (EPS) , and the secondary standard is Adobe PDF

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

  Block-Level Storage Services        
  File System Storage Services        
    Compact Disc File System (CDFS) (ISO 9660:1988)     For physical media distribution (CD)
  Blob Storage Services        
  Relational Database Storage Services        
    SQL 3 (ISO/IEC 9075(-1 to -14):2008)   Full Level and ISO/IEC 9075:1999 canceled, new Version ISO/IEC 9075(-1 to -14):2008, Parts 1, 2 and 11 encompass the minimum requirements of the language. Other parts define extensions. Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN
    ODMG 3.0:2000 (ODMG)      
    ODBC 3.8 (MS)      
    JAVA DBC version 4.1:2006 (JDBC)   JDBC separated from ODBC  
    Distributed RDA (DRDA), v.5 (The Open Group)      
    SQL CLI (ISO/IEC 9075-3:2008)      
        C2 Information Exchange Data Model (C2IEDM) and Data Exchange Mechanism (DEM)

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

    DEM Data Replication Mechanism from MIP baseline 3:2009 DEM Data Replication Mechanism from MIP baseline 4   Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN
        NATO Corporate Data Model v2 (ADatP-32) For CCEB interoperability this standard is partially applicable
      ASTERIX, ed.1 (ADatP-35:2010)   This profile is based on ADatP-35 and a corresponding series of EUROCONTROL specifications

For CCEB interoperability this profile is only applicable for NATO lead operations.

    Rules for application schema ISO 19109:2005     ISO 19109 defines rules for creating and documenting application schemas, including the principles for the definition of features. Required for Geo to ensure consistency of use in the definition and use of the geographic features.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is emerging

    Joint C3 Information Exchange Data Model (MIP BL 3.1.4: 2012; MIP JC3IEDM 3.1.4:2012) MIP Baseline 4 C2IEDM replaced by JC3IEDM C2IEDM replaced by JC3IEDM.

MIP BL 3.1.4 used instead of STANAG 5525ed1 to reflect the current version approved by the MIP Community.

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

      MIP Information Model, Standard Data Elements (SDE) (STANAG 5526ed1 (Study))   Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN
  Non-relational Structured Storage Services        
  Directory Storage Services        
    Common Directory Services and Procedures (ACP 133D:2009)   ACP 133B Contains a common directoryschema.
    Common Directory Services and Procedures Supplement (ACP 133 Suppl.1:2009)      
    LDAP v3 (NATO LDAP Profile)     LDAP is an IETF protocol and close to a functional subset of DAP. Many Web-browsers can act as LDAP clients, which is highly desirable.

Used in Profiles: AMN, CES, FMN, tactESB

      LDAP: String Representation of Distinguished Names:2006 (IETF)   Used in Profile: CES
    LDIF (IETF RFC 2849:2000)     LDIF defines a flexible and almost universally accepted means of exchanging directory information via flat files.
        DSP (ITU-T X.500:2008) DSP defines X.500 server to server communication, including chaining.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable

        DSIP (ITU-T X.500:2008) DISP defines X.500 based information shadowing/replication.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable

        DOP (ITU-T X.500:2008) Contains operational management.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable

      DSML v2.0:2002, OASIS   DSML provides a Dircetory Access via a Web interface
SOA Platform Services          
    ebRIM v3.0:2005 (OASIS)     ebXML Registry Information Model

Used in Profile: AMN, FMN

      AtomPub (IETF RFC 5023:2007)   Used in Profile: FMN
      Web Services Business Process Execution Language (WSBPEL) v.2:2007, OASIS    
      Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) v.2.0:2010    
    WS-I Web Service Basic Profile, v1.1:2nd ed. 2006 WS-I Web Service Basic Profile, v1.2:3rd ed. 2007   For CCEB interoperability this profile is mandatory.

Used in Profiles: AMN (v1.1), CES (v1.0), tactESB (v1.1)

      WS-I Web Service Basic Profile, v2.0 2010    
    Simple Object Access Protocol v1.1 (SOAP), W3C Simple Object Access Protocol v1.2 (SOAP), W3C   Could be used in support of the Geo Web Services.

Used in Profiles: AMN (v1.1), CES (v1.1), FMN (v1.1), tactESB (v1.2)

      WS-I Simple SOAP Binding Profile v1.0:2004   For CCEB interoperability this profile is mandatory.

Used in Profile: tactESB

      WS-I Attachments Profile v1.0:2nd ed. 2006   For CCEB interoperability this profile is mandatory.

Used in Profile: CES

      WS-Addressing v1.0 - Core:2010   Used in Profiles: AMN, CES, FMN, tactESB
    WS-Addressing 1.0 - Metadata:2007     Used in Profile: AMN
    WS-Addressing 1.0 - SOAP Bindings:2006     Used in Profile: AMN
      WS-Notification v1.3:2006   Used in Profiles: CES, FMN, tactESB
      WS-BrokeredNotification v1.3:2006   Used in Profiles: CES, FMN, tactESB
      WS-Topics v1.3:2006   Used in Profiles: CES, FMN, tactESB
      Representational State Transfer (REST):2002, (ACM)  

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

Mediation Services          
      Services to Forward Friendly Force Information to Weapon Delivery Assets (STANAG 5528 ed.1 (Study))   Used in Profile: FMN
    Enhanced Security Services (ESS) for S/MIME, STANAG 4631 Ed.1:2008     STANAG 4631 contains an additional S/MIME profile for MMMHS (in addition to PCT)

For CCEB interoperability the mandatory standard is ACP123A .

        Interoperability of telebriefing systems (STANAG 5059) deleted  
        Interoperability standards for telebriefing systems (STANAG 4339) deleted  
    XML 1.0 5th ed:2008, W3C XML 1.1 2nd ed:2006, W3C   Where semantic tags are required, the NC3 Repository serves as an XML registry (see Data Management).

Used in Profiles: CES, FMN, tactESB

    XLink 1.0:2001, W3C XLink 1.1:2012, W3C   XLink is used to point to resources from XML documents.
    XPointer 1.0:2001, W3C     XPointer is used to identify XML fragment inside any given XML documents.
      Relax NG (ISO/IEC 19757-2:2008)   Relax NG may be a replacement for XML schema languages.

Used in Profile: CES

    XML Base:2001, W3C      
    XMI ed.1:2001 (ISO/IEC 19503:2005)     XMI can be used for any metadata whose metamodel can be expressed in Meta-Object Facility (MOF).
    XML Infoset:2001, W3C      
    XSL Association:1999, W3C      
    Namespaces in XML (xml-names-19990114:1999) W3C     Used in Profiles: AMN, CES, tactESB
    Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) Version 2.0 (W3C:2007)     Used in Profiles: AMN, CES, FMN, tactESB
    Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) 1.0:2001 Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) 1.1:2006    
    XML Schema, Part 1-2:2004     Used in Profiles: AMN, CES, FMN, tactESB
      Efficient XML Interchange Format (EXI) v1.0   Efficient implementations of XML in the tactical environment
  Data Format Transformation Services        
      XQuery 1.0:2003, W3C   Used in Profile: CES
    XML Path Language (XPath) v2.0:2003, W3C     For CCEB interoperability this profile is mandatory.

Used in Profile: CES

  Protocol Transformation Services        
Composition Services          
    Unified Modeling Language (UML) v2.2:2009 (OMG)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
  Transaction Services        
  Choreography Services        
      Web Service Choreography Interface (WSCI) v.1:2002    
  Orchestration Services        
Message-oriented Middleware Services          
    SOAP Message Security 1.1:2004 (OASIS) SOAP Message Security 1.2:2001 (W3C)   Used in Profiles: CES, FMN, tactESB
    WS-ReliableMessaging v1.2:2009 (OASIS)     Used in Profiles: CES, FMN, tactESB
    WS-Reliable Messaging 1.2    

Web Platform Services          
    HTTP v. 1.1 (IETF RFC 2616:1999 updated by TLS (RFC 2817:2000), URL (RFC 4248:2005, 4266:2005), URI (RFC 3986:2005)     Used in Profiles: AMN, CES, FMN, tactESB
      Content-ID and Message-ID URLs (IETF RFC 2392:1998)   Used in Profile: CES
      HTTP State Change Mgmt. (IETF RFC 2965:2000)   Used in Profiles: CES, tactESB
    HTTPS (IETF RFC 2818:2000)     Used in Profile: CES
    Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) 2.1 (W3C css-lev2:2001) Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) level 3  

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB

    Wireless Markup Language (WML) 2.0:2001     WML to be used with Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) for constrained environments
  Web Hosting Services        
    Web-Services Security Profile (WSS), v1.0 (OASIS)     Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN (v1.1), tactESB
    WS-Security Policy, v1.3:2009 (OASIS)     Changed to mandatory with Approved Errata 01, dated 25 April 2012.

Used in Profiles: CES, FMN, tactESB

    Security Assertion Markup Language, SAML v2.0 (OASIS)     For CCEB interoperability the Security Ascertion Markup Language (SAML) v1.1 is mandatory and SAML 2.0 is emerging

Used in Profiles: CES (v2.0), FMN, tactESB

    XKMS 2.0 (W3C):2005     Used in Profiles: AMN, tactESB
    Public-key and attribute certificate frameworks, X.509 v3:2008 (ITU-T)     Used in Profiles: AMN, CES, FMN, tactESB
  Portlet Services        
    Java Portlet Specification v.1.0, JSR 168:2003 (JCP) Java Portlet Specification v.2.0, JSR 286:2008 (JCP)   Used in Profile: FMN
    Remote Portlet Specification v1.0, WSRP 1.0:2003(OASIS) Remote Portlet Specification v2.0, WSRP 2.0:2008(OASIS)   Used in Profile: FMN
  Web Application Acceleration Services        
  Web Caching Services        
SOA Platform SMC Services          
      WS-Management v1.0 (DMTF)   Used in Profiles: CES, FMN
      WS-Management CIM Binding Specification, v1.0.0 (DMTF)   Used in Profile: FMN
    CIM Schema v2.30.0 (DMTF)     Used in Profile: FMN
    CMDB Federation Specification v1.0.1 (DMTF)     Used in Profile: FMN
    ITIL (ISO/IEC 20000:2012)     Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN
    COBIT 5: A Business Framework for the Governance and Management of Enterprise IT (ISACA: 2012)     Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN
      enhanced Telecom Operations Map (eTOM, rel. 13:2012 (TM-Forum))   Used in Profile: FMN
      Configuration Management Database (CMDB) Federation Specification (DMTF DSP0252: 2009)   Used in Profile: AMN
    SNMPv3 Applications (IETF RFC 3413:2002)   SNMPv1 (IETF Std 15) not for new systems SNMPv3 is considered emerging because of current lack of agreement on the concept of operations for distributed management

For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB

    Message Processing and Dispatching for the SNMP (RFC 3412:2002 updated by 5590:2009)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    User-based Security Model (USM) for SNMPv3 (RFC 3414:2002 updated by 5590:2009)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    View-based Access Control Model (VACM) for the SNMP (RFC 3415:2002)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    Structure of Mgt Info (IETF Std 16:1990, IETF RFC 1155:1990 and 1212:1991)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    Architecture for SNMP Mgt Frameworks (RFC 3411:2002 updated by 5343:2008, 5590:2009)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    MIB II (IETF Std 17:1991, RFC 1213:1991 updated by 4293:2006, 4022:2005, 4113:2005)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
      IPv6 MIB (IETF RFC 4293:2006)   For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
      ICMPv6 MIB (IETF RFC 4293:2006)   For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
      Multicast Group Membership Discovery MIB (IETF RFC 5519:2009)   For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
      IPv6 MIB for TCP (IETF RFC 4022:2005)   For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
      IPv6 MIB for UDP (IETF RFC 4113:2005)   For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    Host Resources MIB (IETF RFC 2790:2000)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    Defs of Mgt Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface types (IETF RFC 2666:1999, 3635:2003, 3638:2003)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    RMON MIB v. 1 (RFC 2819:2000) RMON 2 MIB (RFC 4502:2006)   For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    OSPF MIB v.2 (RFC 4750:1996)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    RIP-2 MIB (RFC 1724:1994)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    802.1p (IEEE:2004)     IEEE 802.1p (Quality of Service)
    Performance objectives and procedures for provisioning and maintenance of IP-based networks (ITU-T M.2301:2002)     Used in Profile: FMN
      Common Information Model (CIM) (DMTF:1999) CMIS (ISO 9595:1998) deleted in NISP v.1 For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
        CMIP (ISO/IEC 9596-1:1998) deleted in NISP v.1 Primarily used for Telecom Management
        CMIP PICS (ISO/IEC 9596-2:1993) deleted in NISP v.1  
        GDMO (ISO/IEC 10165-4:1996) deleted in NISP v.1  
  Service Discovery Services        
    Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) 3.0, W3C     UDDI 3.0 provides a platform-independent way of describing- and discovering service.

Used in Profiles: AMN, CES, FMN, tactESB (v2.03)

      UDDI API Spec v.2, OASIS:2002   Used in Profile: tactESB
    Electronic Business Extensible Markup Language (ebXML) ISO/TS 15000-1:2004, -2:2004, -3:2004, -4:2004, -5:2005     ebXML is a suite of specifications for standardizing XML based business messages to facilitate trading between organisation.

Used in Profiles: AMN (v3.0), CES (v3.0), FMN

      ebXML Messaging Service v. 2.0:2002 (OASIS)    
    ebXML Registry Services and Protocols, v.3.0:2005 (OASIS)     Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN
      WS-Discovery v.1.1:2009, OASIS  

Used in Profile: tactESB

      TIDE Service Discovery, v.2.2.0:2008 (ACT)  

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

      DNS-Based Service Discovery (DNS-SD):2013 (IETF)   Part of TIDE specification at ACT. For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable.
    NATO TIDE Service Discovery (Subscribe-Publish), v.2.2.0:2008 (ACT)     Part of TIDE specification at ACT. For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable.

Used in Profiles: FMN, tactESB

    WSDL v1.1:2001, W3C WSDL v2.0:2007 Part 1: Core Language, W3C   Used in Profiles: AMN, CES, FMN, tactESB
SOA Platform IA Services          
    Key Wrap Advanced Encryption Standard 128 (AES 128, NIST FIPS 197) Key Wrap Advanced Encryption Standard 256 (AES 256, NIST FIPS 197)   PKI components and applications should utilise AES for key wrap functions.

AES 256 should be utilized post 2008 for Root CA and Sub CA PKI components together with SHA-384 and 512. End entities can still utilize AES 128 together with SHA-256.

For CCEB interoperability AES 128 is emerging.

    IP ESP (RFC 4303:2005)     Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) may support integrity and authentication depending on the use of algorithms

Used in Profile: tactESB

      NINE ISpec v1.0.3 (NATO)    
    Digital Signature Algorithm 1024 (DSA-1024, NIST FIPS 186-2 with Change Notice 1, Oct 2001) Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA 384, NIST FIPS 186-2 with Change Notice 1, Oct 2001) Digital Signature Algorithm (original version) not for new systems Authentication and integrity algorithm for End Entities as mandated by the interoperability protocol PCT for implementing digital signatures for a NATO Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) in the NATO messaging system. ECDSA 384 is planned for post 2008. Guidance is provided in AC/322-D(2004)0035.

For CCEB interoperability the Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) NIST FIPS 186-2 is mandatory. DSA FIPS 186-2 can be used in NATO for verification purposes only.

    RSA 2048 (PKCS#1 v2.1 RSA Cryptography Standard, RSA Laboratories, June 2002) Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA 384, NIST FIPS 186-2 with Change Notice 1, Oct 2001)   Authentication and integrity algorithm for Sub CA and other PKI components (such as Key Recovery Agents) as mandated by the interoperability protocol PCT for implementing digital signatures for a NATO Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) in the NATO messaging system. ECDSA 384 is planned for post 2008. Guidance is provided in AC/322-D(2004)0035.

For CCEB interoperability the Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) NIST FIPS 186-2 is mandatory.

    Secure Hash Algorithm 256 (SHA-256, NIST FIPS 180-2 with Change Notice 1, Feb 2004) Secure Hash Algorithm 384 (SHA-384, NIST FIPS 180-2 with Change Notice 1, Feb 2004) Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA-1), NIST FIPS 180-1 replaced by SHA-256 Hash algorithm to accompany the DSA and RSA for use in NMS. SHA-384 is planned for post 2008. Guidance is provided in AC/322-D(2004)0035.

For CCEB interoperability the standard is SHA-1, NIST FIPS 180-1 is mandatory. SHA-1 can be used in NATO for verification purposes only.

    XML Encryption Syntax and Processing, W3C:2002     Used in Profiles: CES, FMN, tactESB
    XML Signature (W3C):2008     Used in Profiles: FMN, tactESB
  Release Services        
  SOA Platform Guard Services        
    TLS v1.2 (IETF RFC 5246:2008)   SSL excluded in NCSP v.6 Used as a transport layer security protocol.

Used in Profiles: AMN (v1.1), CES, FMN, tactESB

    SSH v.2 (IETF RFC 4250-4256:2006)      
  XML Guard Services        
  Web Guard Services        
  Security Token Services        
    WS-Policy v1.5:2007 (OASIS)     Used in Profiles: AMN, CES, FMN, tactESB
    WS-Policy 1.5 - Guidelines (OASIS:2007)     Used in Profiles: AMN, CES, FMN, tactESB
    WS Policy 1.5 - Primer (OAWSIS:2007)     Used in Profiles: AMN, CES, FMN, tactESB
    WS-Federation v1.2 (OASIS)     Used in Profiles: AMN (v.1.1), CES, FMN, tactESB
    Radius, IETF RFC 2865:2006 updated by RFC 2868:2000, 3575:2003, 5080:2007 Radius and IPv6, IETF RFC 3162:2001    
      Kerberos v.5, IETF RFC 1510:1993  

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

      The Kerberos v5 Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) Mechanism, IETF RFC 4752:2006   Used in Profile: CES
      Single sign on (SSO, the Open Group)    
      X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and CRL Profile (IETF RFC 5280:2008)    
    Identification of Issuers (ISO 7812:2007)     Base profile consisting of parts 1 - 2.
  SOA Platform Privilege Management Services        
  Policy Decision Point (PDP) Services        
      NPKI Certificate Policy (CertP), AC/322D(2004)0024REV2  

Used in Profile: AMN, FMN

    XACML v2.0:2008 (OASIS) XACML v3.0:2010 (OASIS)   Used in Profiles: AMN, CES, tactESB
      DOD EBTS 1.2 (DoD: 2000)  

Used in Profile: AMN

      DOD EBTS 2.0 (DoD: 2000)  

Used in Profile: AMN

    Biometrics Data, Interchange, Watchlistung and Reporting (STANAG 4715 ed.1:2013) Data Format for the Interchange of Fingerprint, Facial, and Scan Mark and Tattoo (SMT) Information (ANSI ITL-1: 2000)  

Used in Profiles: AMN (ITL-1), FMN (STANAG 4715)

      Biometric data interchange formats -- Part 2 (ISO 19794-2:2007)  

Used in Profile: AMN

      Biometric data interchange formats -- Part 5: Face Image Data (ISO 19794-5)  

Used in Profile: AMN

      Biometric data interchange formats -- Part 6: Iris Image Data (ISO 19794-6)  

Used in Profile: AMN

  Policy Enforcement Point (PEP) Services        
Information Platform Services          
  Information Discovery Services        
    SPARQL 1.1 Query Language:2012 (W3C)     Part of TIDE specification at ACT.

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable.

    Web Ontology Language (OWL):2009, W3C     Part of TIDE specification at ACT. For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable.

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

      OpenSearch 1.1, OpenSearch   Used in Profile: FMN
      ISAF Minimum Metadata Implementation Policy (NATO:2010)  

Used in profile: AMN

      OWL-S    
  Information Annotation Services        
  Metadata Repository Services        
      NATO Metadata Registry and Repository (NMRR) (NC3A TN-1313:2008)   For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable.
      WS-Metadata Exchange:2010, W3C   Used in Profile: CES
    XML Encryption (W3C):2008     Used in Profiles: FMN, tactESB
  Information Access Services        
    Resource Description Framework (RDF):2004 (W3C)     Part of TIDE specification at ACT. For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable.
      Real Simple Syndication (RSS 2.0) (WS-I:2010)  

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

      GeoRSS (GeoRSS 1.0):2007 (OGC)  

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

    Atom Syndication Format (IETF RFC 4287)     Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN
    XHTML 1.0:2002 (W3C) XForms 1.0:2003 (W3C)   XHTML is specified in XML

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB

    SGML (ISO 8879:1986)     For high value complex documents

3.3.2. Community Of Interest (COI) Services

SUBAREA / SERVICE CATEGORY CATEGORY / SUBCATEGORY MANDATORY STANDARDS EMERGING FADING Remarks
COI-Enabling Services          
    CDIF (EIA/IS-106 to 118:1994)     CDIF (CASE (Computer Aided Software Engineering) Data Interchange Format). An EIA (Electronic Industry of America ) standard for exchanging data between CASE Tools.
      Unified Profile for DoDAF and MODAF (UPDM v.2):2008 (OMG)   For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable.
    Codes for the representation of Currencies and Funds (ISO 4217:2008)      
    ECMA Script Language Specification (ECMA 262) ed.3:2009     Scripting required for enhanced Web pages

For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable

    ECMA Script XML Specification (ECMA 357) ed.3:2009     This sstandard adds native XML datatypes to the ECMA Script language.
    Zip     Implementations of zip (e.g. Winzip) also includes gzip (RFC 1952:1996) and tar/compress
        7-bit Coded Character-set for Info Exchange (ASCII) (ISO/IEC 646:1991)  
        8-bit Single-Byte Coded Graphic Char Sets (ISO/IEC 8859-1-6,8-10:1999; 7:2003)  
    Universal Multiple Octet Coded Char Set (UCS) - Part 1 (ISO/IEC 10646:2003)      
    NATO Standard Bar Code Symbology (STANAG 4329 ed.4:2010)     STANAG 4329 is a cover STANAG of ISO 16388:1999 - Bar code symbology specifications - Code 39.
    Bar code symbology specification - Code 128 (ISO/IEC 15417:2007), Bar code print quality test specification -Linear symbols (ISO/IEC 15416:2000)      
    Representation of Dates and Times (ISO 8601:2004)     Used in Profiles: FMN, tactESB
    Date and Time Formats (W3C NOTE-datetime:1998)     Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN
    MIME (IETF RFC 2045:1996 updated by 2184:1997, 2231:1997, 5335:2008; 2046:1996 updated by 3676:2004, 3798:2004, 5147:2008; 2047:1996 updated by 2184:1997, 2231:1997, 5338:2008; 2049:1996; 4288:2005; 4289:2005) S/MIME ESS (IETF RFC 3850:2004, 3851:2004)   Base64 is included in RFC 2045:1996

Used in Profiles: CES, FMN

      MIME Encapsulation of Aggregate Documents, such as HTML (MHTML):1999 (IETF)   Used in Profile: CES
Situational Awareness Services          
  Symbology Services        
    Vector Product Format (VPF) (DoD, Mil-Std. 2407:1996)      
    Vector Map (VMap) Level 1 (STANAG 7163 ed.1:2003)      
    NetCDF v1.0 OGC 10-090r3 (OGC:2011)      
    GeoPDF OGC 08-139r3 (OGC:2011)      
    Geospatial Symbols for Digital Displays (GeoSym) (NIMA:2000)      
    WebCGM (Web Computer Graphics Metafile), W3C REC 20011217, 2001   CGM (ISO/IEC 8632:1999) not for new systems Primarily intended for vector-based images.
    SVG 1.2:2005 (W3C)     The preferred format to visualize maps in the Web browser.
    Mobile SVG Profiles: SVG Tiny and SVG Basic, W3C REC 20030114, 2003     SVG profiles for cellphones and PDAs
    Tagged Image File Format for image technology (TIFF) (ISO 12639:1998)      
      Vector Markup Language (VML), W3C Note 19980513, 1998 (W3C)    
      TIDE Transformational Baseline 3.0:2009 (ACT)   Used in Profiles: FMN, tactESB
    NVG - NATO Vector Graphics Protocol v.1.5:2010 (ACT) NVG - NATO Vector Graphics Protocol v.2.0:2012 (ACT)   Part of TIDE specification at ACT. For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable.

Used in Profles: AMN, FMN, tactESB

    Controlled Imagery Base (CIB, STANAG 7099 ed.2:2004),      
    JPEG 2000 (ISO/IEC 15444-1:2004, ISO/IEC 15444-2:2004, ISO/IEC 15444-3:2007, including Amd 2:2003, ISO/IEC 15444-4:2004, ISO/IEC 15444-5:2003, ISO/IEC 15444-6:2003,)     JPEG 2000 is the standard used to store raster data (imagery, scanned maps, matrix data) and provides the ability to include spatial referencing information within the standard.

For CCEB interoperability ISO/IEC 15444-2 Cor. 3 is not applicable.

      JPEG LS (ISO/IEC 14495:2003)   Loss-less and near loss-less compression of continuous tone still images.
      Multiresolution seamless Image Database (MrSid Res. 2)  

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

      Enhanced Compressed Wavelet (ECW 3.3)  

Used in Profile: AMN

      Raster product format (RPF) (NIMA):2010  

Used in Profile: AMN

        GIF (version 89a) not for new systems Graphics Interchange Format is intended for the on-line trans-mission and inter-change of raster graphic data.
    PNG 1.0 (RFC 2083:1997)     Portable Network Graphics PNG is intended for the com-pressed storage of raster images. PNG provides a patent-free replacement for GIF.
    Common Warfighting Symbology (Mil-Std 2525B) Common Warfighting Symbology (Mil-Std 2525C)   For CCEB interoperability the mandatory standard is MIL-STD 2525B COMMON WARFIGHTING SYMBOLOGY and the emerging standard is MIL-STD 2525C

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB

    Joint Symbology (APP-6(C)/STANAG 2019 ed.6:2011)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable.

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB

    Telecommunications Symbology (STANAG 5042 ed1:1978)      
      Portrayal ISO/DIS 19117:2005   Currently in Draft. International Standard specifies the interface to standard symbol sets, not the symbols themselves.
        Symbols on Land Maps, Aeronautical Charts and special Naval Charts (STANAG 3675 ed.2:2000) For CCEB interoperability this standard is applicable and fading.
    IHO S-100, 2000   IHO S-57  
    Web Map Service (WMS) Implementation Specification v.1.3:2006 (OGC 06-042)     Used as a means of distributing compiled mapping data between applications.

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB

    OpenGIS Styled Layer Descriptor Profile of the Web Map Service (SLD 1.1.0) (OGC 05-078r4)    

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB

    Web Feature Service (WFS) v.1.1.0:2005 (OGC 04-094) Web Feature Service (WFS) v.2.0:2009 (OGC 09-025r1)   Used as a means of distributing geo feature (vector) data between applications.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is emerging

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

    Web Coverage Service (WCS) v.2.0.1:2012 (OGC 09-110r4)     Used as a means of distributing geo coverages (raster) data between applications.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is emerging

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

      WCS Implementation Specification v1.1.2 (OGC 07-067r5:2007) WCS Implementation Specification v1.0 (OGC 03-065r6:2003) OGC 03-065r6 is declared as deprecated by OpenGIS.

Used in Profiles: AMN (v1.1.1), FMN (v1.1.1)

      GML in JPEG 2000 for Geographic Imagery (GMLJP2) v.1.0.0 (OGC 05-047r3:2006)   This evolving OGC standard describes minimally required GML definition for georeferencing images and gives guidelines for augmenting that definition to address the additional encoding of metadata, features, annotations, styles, coordinate reference systems, and units of measure for data encoded in JP2K

Used in Profile: FMN

      OGC GIS Web Terrain Service RFC v.05:2004   Used as a means to perform Web Service based Terrain analysis and communicate terrain data to clients
      Catalogue Service for the Web (CSW) v.2.0.2 (OGC)   Used as a means of discovering geo metadata.

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB

    CSW-ebRIM Registry Service, Part 1: ebRIM profile for CSW v.1.0.1 (OGC 07-110r4:2009)    

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

      OGC - ISO 19115:2003/ ISO 19119:2005 Application Profile for CSW 2.0   Describes the organisation and implementation of Catalogue Services based on the ISO 19115 / ISO 19119 Application Profile
      Web Registry Service v.0.0.2:2001 (OGC Ref. 01-024r1)   Used as a means of publishing and finding geo services.

As this standard is declared deprecated by OGC, the further inclusion of it in NISP is under consideration within the C3B.

        Computer Graphics Interface (CGI ISO/IEC 9636:1991) For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    OpenGL v4.0:2010     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
  Track Management Services        
    JREAP, STANAG 5518 (RD)      
    ISO/IEC 8802-3:2000 (CSMA/CD)      
    ACP 190 (D)      
    ACP 190 (B) NATO Suppl 1A    

Spectrum Supportability Request/Comment is a two-way commitment between the (host)nation owing the system and each nation hosting the system:

- it is a prerequisite for the procuring nation/agency to perate SDEs in a host nation.

- host nations granting support to a SDE is expected to assign frequencies when requested.

Failure to follow this process will have very negative long-term impacts:

- an ever growing risk of interference between own systems.

- the ever-increasing pressure from the commercial sector: having an accurate view of military use of spectrum is an essential precondition to be able to defend it against civil encroachment.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable.

    ACP 190 (B) NATO Suppl 2     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    SMADEF XML Rel.3.0.0     For CCEB interoperability Rel.1.2.3 is mandatory
    SIMPLE (STANAG 5602 ed.3:2010)     SIMPLE provides specifications to interconnect ground rigs of all types for TDL interoperability testing
      Link-11 (STANAG 5511 ed.7:2008, M-Series)   For further guidance refer to the Bi-SC Data Link Migration Strategy, November 2000.

For CCEB interoperability the standard is MIL-STD 6011C

    Link-16 (STANAG 5516 ed.4:2008, J-Series) Link-16 (STANAG 5516 ed.5:2009 RD, J-Series)   For CCEB interoperability the mandatory standard is MIL-STD 6016C Change 1 and the emerging standard is MIL-STD 6016D

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

    Link-22 (STANAG 5522 ed.2:2008, J-Series) Link-22 (STANAG 5522 ed.3:2009 RD, J-Series)   Used in Profile: AMN
      Technical characteristics of the Link 22 TDL system (STANAG 4610 ed.1 (Draft))    
        Link-14 (STANAG 5514 ed.2:2002) The Link-14 is a legacy system that most NATO nations have no intention to implement in new platforms other than interfacing data link buffers and have ceased to use or maintain. Therefore considered fading
      NFFI, STANAG 5527 (study)   Until the develoment of STANAG 5527 is more stable, document AC/322(SC/5) N(2006)0025 should be used.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable.

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB

  Track Database Services        
  Track Correlation Services        
  Track Interoperability Services        
  Track Dissemination Services        
  Track Messaging Service        
  Track Streaming Service        
  Track Broadcasting Service        
  Track Augmentation Services        
  Track Logging Services        
  Common Operational Picture Services        
  Battlespace Object Services        
  Battlespace Object Discovery Services        
  Battlespace Object Identity Services        
  Battlespace Object Information Services        
  Ordnance Information Services        
  Order of Battle Services        
  Weapon System Information Services        
  Battlespace Object Computing Services        
  Battlespace Object Pattern Analysis Services        
  Battlespace Object Relationship Validation Services        
  Battlespace Events Services        
  Reporting Services        
  Alerting Services        
  Incident Reporting Services        
  Position Reporting Services        
  Mission Reporting Services        
  Situation Reporting Services        
  Status Reporting Services        
  Overlay Management Services        
Operational Planning Services          
  Targeting Services        
  Targeting Computing Services        
  Target List Validation Services        
  Targeting Information Services        
  Target Material Services        
  Target Lists Services        
  Target Status Services        
  ADL and AFL Management Services        
  Courses of Action (COA) Services        
  Deployment Plan Services        
  Campaign Synchronisation Matrix Services        
Tasking and Order Services          
  Operations Order Services        
  Resource Allocation Services        
  Resource Request Management Services        
  Tasking Services        
  ROE Management Services        
COI-Enabling SMC Services          
  Data Exchange Monitoring Services        
Business Support Services          
  Business Process Integration Services        
  Business Data Management Services        
  Business Intelligence Services        
  Enterprise Project Planning Services        
  Business Object Search Services        
COI-Enabling IA Services          
Modeling and Simulation Services          
      OMG Systems Modeling Language (OMG SysML) Version 1.1, November 2008. SysML is a Systems Engineering standard.    
  Coalition Battle Management Services        
COI-Specific Services          
Air COI Services          
  Air Information Services        
    Joint Brevity Words Publication (APP-7(E) Change 1, STANAG 1401 ed.14:2011)      
  Recognised Air Picture (RAP) Services        
  Air Tasking Order (ATO) Services        
  Air Space Management Services        
  Asset List Services        
  Air Coordination Order (ACO) Services        
  Air Operations Directive (AOD) Services        
  Airlift Services        
  Aeronautical Information Services        
  Air Computing Services        
  Air Space Structure Management Services        
  Recognised Air Picture (RAP) Analysis Services        
  Weapon Matching Service        
  ATO Analysis Service        
  Air Threat Analysis Services        
  Air Mobility Analysis Services        
Land COI Services          
  Land Information Services        
  Recognised Ground Picture (RGP) Services        
  Land Computing Services        
  Recognised Ground Picture (RGP) Analysis Services        
Maritime COI Services          
  Maritime Information Services        
  Vessel Position Services        
  Automatic Identification System (AIS) Services        
  Long Range Identification and Tracking (LRIT) Services        
  Over-the-Horizon-Gold (OTH-Gold) Messages Services        
  Technology for Information, Decision and Execution superiority (TIDE) Sensor Services        
  Format Alfa Services        
  Shipping Routes Network Services        
  Water Space Management (WSM) Services        
  Maritime Computing Services        
  Maritime Anomaly Detection Services        
  Maritime Historical Analysis Services        
  Maritime Kinematic Analysis Services        
  Destination Resolution Services        
  Rendezvous Detection Services        
  Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) Verification Services        
  Geographical Proximity Detection Services        
  Maritime Correlation and Fusion Services        
  Mine Warfare Calculation Services        
  SONAR Prediction Services        
  Amphibious Warfare Calculation Services        
Space COI Services          
  Space Information Services        
  Satellite Radar Services        
  Satellite Imagery Services        
Environmental COI Services          
  Geography Services        
  Oceanography Services        
  Hydrography Services        
  Space Weather Services        
  Meteorology Services        
    Specifications for Naval Mine Warfare Information and for Data Transfer - AMP 11 (STANAG 1116 ed.9:2010)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    NATO Handbook of Military Oceanographic Information and Services(STANAG 1171 ed.9:2008)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is only applicable for NATO lead operations
        NATO Oceanographic Data Exchange Format (STANAG 1317 ed.3:2008) For CCEB interoperability this standard is only applicable for NATO lead operations
    Interoperability between Naval Mine Warfare Data Centres (STANAG 1456 ed.2:2010)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    Warning and Reporting and Hazard Prediction of Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Incidents (STANAG 2103 ed.10:2010)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is only applicable for NATO lead operations
    Adoption of a Standard Ballistic Meteorological Message (STANAG 4061 ed.4:2000)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is only applicable for NATO lead operations
    Adoption of a Standard Artillery Computer Meteorological Message (STANAG 4082 ed.3:2012)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is only applicable for NATO lead operations
    Format of Requests for Meteorological Messages for Ballistic and Special Purposes (STANAG 4103 ed.4:2001)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is only applicable for NATO lead operations
    Adoption of a Standard Target Acquisition Meteorological Message (STANAG 4140 ed.2:2001)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is only applicable for NATO lead operations
    NATO Meteorological Codes Manual (STANAG 6015 ed.4:2005)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is only applicable for NATO lead operations
    Adoption of a Standard Gridded Data Meteorological Message (STANAG 6022 ed.2:2010)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is only applicable for NATO lead operations
    Binary Universal Form for the Representation of meteorological data (BUFR) (WMO FM 94:2002)      
    Gidded Binary (GRIB) (WMO:1994)     Gridded Binary - WMO - Standard format for grid fields; WMO Manual Code Nr. 306
    Simple Knowledge Organization System Reference (SKOS) (W3C:2002)     For the description of vocabularies and Term Concept Maps of sematic web services.
  Meteorological Products Services        
Logistics COI Services          
    EDIFACT (ISO 9735:2002)     EDIFACT can be used to transfer business documents such as purchase orders, invoices, and electronic funds transfer information. ebXML is a UN standard
    RFID Application Interface, ISO 15961:2004      
    RFID Data Encoding Rules, ISO 15962:2004      
    RFID - Freight containers, ISO 17363:2007      
    RFID - Returnable transport items, ISO 17364:2009      
    RFID - Transport units, ISO 17365:2009      
    RFID - Product packaging, ISO 17366:2009      
    RFID - Product tagging, ISO 17367:2009      
      OAGIS 9.4.1:2009, OAGi    
      PLCS, ISO 10303-239:2005    
      S1000D issue 4:2008, ASD-AIA-ATA    
    S2000M issue 4:2005, ASD-AIA-ATA      
    NATO Policy for Systems Life Cycle Mgmt (SLCM), C-M(2005)0108     SLCM is primarily based on AAP 48 and ISO/IEC 15288
  Force Support Engineering Services        
  Financial Services        
  Maintenance and Repair Services        
  Movement and Transportation Services        
  Logistics C2 Services        
  Human Resources Services        
  Medical Services        
  Medical Support Services        
  Logistics Status Services        
  Evacuation Management Services        
  Logistics Computing Services        
  Casualty Rate Estimation Services        
  Stockpile Analysis Services        
  Logistics Information Services        
  Supply Services        
  Asset Tracking Services        
  Casualty Status Services        
  Consignment Services        
  Patient Tracking Services        
JISR COI Services          
  JISR Information Services        
  Video Services        
  Imagery Services        
  Sensor Services        
  Request for Information (RFI) Services        
  Intelligence Situation Services        
  Exploitation Report Services        
  Collection and Exploitation Plans Services        
  Sensor Planning Services        
    Sensor Planning Service (SPS) (OGC 09-000:2011)     Used in Profile: FMN
  Commercial Surveillance Radar Services        
  Military Surveillance Radar Services        
  Intelligence Requirement Services        
  Battle Damage Effects Assessment Services        
  ISR Synchronisation Matrix Services        
  Decision Support Information Services        
  Imagery Manipulation Services        
  JISR Annotation Services        
  Intelligence Report Services        
  Video Manipulation Services        
  JISR Computation Services        
  Effects List Validation Services        
  Collection and Exploitation Plan Analysis Services        
  Intelligence Requirement Validation Services        
  Exploitation Report Validation Services        
  Multi-spectral Pixel Data Fusion Services        
  Imagery Pattern Recognition Services        
CIMIC COI Services          
  CIMIC Information Services        
  International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) Services        
  National Law Enforcement Services        
  World Customs Organization (WCO) Services        
  European Union (EU) Maritime Surveillance (MARSUR) Services        
Special Operations COI Services          
EW COI Services          
  EW Information Services        
  Restricted Frequency List Services        
  NEDB Services        
  EW Computing Services        
  Emitter Analysis Services        
CBRN COI Services          
ETEE COI Services          
Missile Defence COI Services          
  Missile Defence Information Services        
  TBMD Defence Design Services        
  Missile Defence Computing Services        
  TBMD Resource Services        
  TBMD Defence Design Analysis Services        
  TBMD Resource Analysis Services        
COI-Specific IA Services          
  Vulnerability Management Services        
  On-Site Vulnerability Assessment Services        
  Penetration Testing Services        
  COMPUSEC Bulletin Service        
  Web-Site Testing Services        
  On-Line Vulnerability Assessment Management Service        
COI-Specific SMC Services          
Joint COI Services          
  Surface Area Management Services        
CIS COI Services          
  Spectrum Management Services        
  Spectrum Usage Information Services        
Modeling and Simulation COI Services          
    CORBA/IIOP 2.2:2009 (OMG)      
        Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS)(IEEE 1278.1a:1998)  
    Modeling and Simulation High Level Architecture (HLA) (IEEE 1516:2000)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is mandatory
  Modeling and Simulation Infrastructure Services        
  Modeling and Simulation Integration Services        

3.3.3. Communications Services

SUBAREA / SERVICE CATEGORY CATEGORY / SUBCATEGORY MANDATORY STANDARDS EMERGING FADING Remarks
      ZigBee 1.0    
      WiBree    
      W-USB    
      6LoWPAN    
      5G    
      Mobile WiMax    
      Mobile-Fi    
      WiBro    
      HIPERMAN    
      Flash-OFDM    
      AODV    
      DSR    
      UWB    
      OGSA    
      OSGi    
      SCTP    
      CAP    
    Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges (IEEE 802.1D:2004)      
    Rapid Reconfiguration of Spanning Tree (IEEE 802.1W:2004)      
      Multiple Spanning Trees (IEEE 802.1S:2004)    
    Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks (VLAN) (IEEE 802.1q:2005)      
    Link Layer Discovery Protocol (IEEE 802.1AB:2009)      
    Gigabit Ethernet, 1000BASE-LX10 (IEEE 802.3-2013)     Used in Profile: FMN
    Generic cabling for customer premises (ISO/IEC 11801:2002)     Used in Profile: FMN
    Optical Fibre Cables (ITU--T G.652:2009)     Used in Profile: FMN
    LC connectors with protective housings (ISO/IEC 61754-20:2012)     Used in Profile: FMN
    FDDI, ISO 9314:1989     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable.
    Characteristics of 1200/2400/ 3600 bps single tone modulators/demodulators for HF Radio links (STANAG 4285 ed.1:1989)     For CCEB interoperability the mandatory standard is MIL-STD-188-110A
    Non-Hopping Serial TONE HF Radio, STANAG 4415 ed.1:1999      
    Minimum Standards for Naval Shore-to-Ship Broadcast Systems, STANAG 4481 ed.1      
    Characteristics of single tone modulators/demodulators for maritime HF radio links with 1240 Hz bandwidth, STANAG 4529 ed.1      
    Automatic Radio Control System for HF Links STANAG 4538 ed.1:2009 Automatic Radio Control System for HF Links STANAG 4538 ed.2 (Draft)    
    Non-hopping HF Communications Waveforms STANAG 4539 ed.1:2006      
    Minimum Standards for Naval low Frequency (LF) Shore-to-Ship Surface Broadcast Systems (STANAG 5065 ed.1:1999)      
    Profile for HF radio data communications (STANAG 5066 ed.3:2010)      
    Communication between Single Channel and Frequency Hopping Radios in VHF, STANAG 4292 ed.2:1987      
        Non-secure Voice Interoperability for VHF Radios, STANAG 4448 ed.1:2006  
        Secure Voice and Data Interface for VHF Radios, STANAG 4449 ed.1:2006  
    Have Quick STANAG 4246 ed.3:2009     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    STANAG 4372 ed.3:2008 (Saturn)     UHF standard for Link-22, but can also carry Link-11 and Link-16 messages.
    Multi-Hop IP Networking with legacy UHF radios: Mobile ad-hoc Relay Line of Sight Networking (MARLIN), STANAG 4691 ed.1 (RD)      
      Digital Interoperability between UHF Satellite Communications Terminals - Integrated Waveform (IWF), STANAG 4681 ed.1 (RD)    
    Super High Frequency (SHF) Military Satellite (MILSATCOM) jam-resistant modem (STANAG 4376 ed.1:1998)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
      Interoperability Standard for Satellite SHF Deployable Terminals Control and Command Services (STANAG 4706:2013)    
Transmission Services          
    MIDS terminals STANAG 4175 ed. 4:2009 MIDS terminals STANAG 4175 ed. 5 (RD)    
        Single serial line interface (TIA-232-E:1991)  
        Multi-point serial line (TIA-422-B:2005)  
    Serial binary data exchange at DTE and DCE (TIA-530-A)      
    Generic specification for optical wave-guide fibers (EIA 4920000: 1997)      
    VLF and LF Broadcast OOK Systems, STANAG 5030ed.4:1995 Extended range single and multi-channel VLF system, STANAG 4724 /Draft)    
        Conditions for interoperability of 2400 BPS / HF (STANAG 4197 ed.1:1984) (QSTAG 1108)
Transmission IA Services          
Transmission SMC Services          
Wired Wide Area Transmission Services          
Wired Metropolitan Area Transmission Services          
Wireless LOS Mobile Transmission Services          
  Wireless LOS Mobile Narrowband Transmission Services        
    STANAG 4444 ed.1:1999 RD (Slow hop ECCM) STANAG 4444 ed.2:2010 RD (Slow hop ECCM)   HF standard for Link-22.

For CCEB interoperability this STANAG is mandatory

    Technical standards for single channel HF radio equipment, STANAG 4203 ed.3:2007     For CCEB interoperability the mandatory standard is MIL STD 188-141A
    Technical standards for single channel VHF radio equipment STANAG 4204 ed.3:2008     For CCEB interoperability the mandatory standard is MIL STD 188-242
    Technical standards for single channel UHF radio equipment STANAG 4205 ed.3:2005     For CCEB interoperability the mandatory standard is MIL STD 188-243
    Interoperability Standard for 25 kHz UHF/ TDMA/DAMA terminal Waveform STANAG 4231 ed.5:2011     STANAG 4231 ed.5 is identical with MILSTD-188-183C.

For CCEB interoperability the mandatory standard is MIL-STD-188-183D

    Overall Super High Frequency (SHF) Military Satellite COMmunications (MILSATCOM) interoperability standards (STANAG 4484 ed.2:2003) Overall Super High Frequency (SHF) Military Satellite COMmunications (MILSATCOM) interoperability standards (STANAG 4484 ed.3 (RD))   For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
  Wireless LOS Mobile Wideband Transmission Services        
Wireless LOS Static Transmission Services          
  Wireless LOS Static Narrowband Transmission Services        
  Wireless LOS Static Wideband Transmission Service        
Wireless BLOS Static Transmission Services          
  Wireless BLOS Static Narrowband Transmission Services        
  Wireless BLOS Static Wideband Transmission Services        
    Super High Frequency (SHF) Medium Data Rate (MDR) Military Satellite COMmunications (MILSATCOM) jam-resistant modem interoperability standards (STANAG 4606 ed.1:2009) Super High Frequency (SHF) Medium Data Rate (MDR) Military Satellite COMmunications (MILSATCOM) jam-resistant modem interoperability standards (STANAG 4606 ed.3 (RD))   For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
      Interoperability standard for Satellite Broadcast Services (SBS) (Draft) (STANAG 4622 ed.1 RD2)   For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
Wireless BLOS Mobile Transmission Services          
    SHF MILSATCOM Non-EPM modem for services conforming to class-A of STANAG 4484 (STANAG 4485 ed.1:2002) SHF MILSATCOM Non-EPM modem for services conforming to class-A of STANAG 4484 (STANAG 4485 ed.2 (RD))   For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    Super High Frequency (SHF) Military Satellite COMmunications (MILSATCOM) Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) Non-EPM modem for services conforming to class-B of STANAG 4484 (STANAG 4486 ed.2:2002) Super High Frequency (SHF) Military Satellite COMmunications (MILSATCOM) Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) Non-EPM modem for services conforming to class-B of STANAG 4484 (STANAG 4486 ed.3:2008)   For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    Digital interoperability between EHF Tactical Satellite Communications Terminals (STANAG 4233 ed.1:1998)     For CCEB interoperability the mandatory standard is MIL-STD-1582D
    EHF MIL SATCOM interoperability standards for medium data rate services STANAG 4522 ed.1:2006     For CCEB interoperability the mandatory standard is MIL-STD-188-136
  Wireless BLOS Mobile Narrowband Transmission Services        
  Wireless BLOS Mobile Wideband Transmission Services        
Wired Local Area Transmission Services          
Communications Access Services          
        X.25 (1996, Cor.1:1998)  
    MPLS (IETF RFC 3031: 2001, 3032:2001)      
    Tactical Communications, STANAGs 4637ed1:2009, STANAG 4638ed1:2009, 4639ed1:2009, 4640ed1:2009, 4643ed1:2009 4644ed1:2009, 4646ed1:2009, 4647ed1:2009     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    ISDN: ITU-T G, I Series     ISDN Telephony
    Physical/electrical characteristics of hierarchical digital interfaces, ITU-T G.703 (11/2001)     Used in Profile: FMN
    Synchronous frame structures used at 1544, 6312, 2048, 8448 and 44 736 kbit/s hierarchical levels, ITU-T G.704 (10/1998)     Used in Profile: FMN
      UMTS (3GPP)    
      GPRS (3GPP)    
        ITU-T E, P, Q, V Series  
    Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) (ETSI:2009)      
        ITU-T V.90:1998  
        ITU-T V.42:2002 Corrigendum 1:2003  
        User Network Interface - UNI v4.0 (af-sig-0061.000)  
        Private Network - Network Interface - PNNI v1 (af-pnni-0055.000)  
        LAN Emulation over ATM - LANE v2.0 (af-lane-0084.000, af-lane-0112.000) For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable.
    Standards for Data Forwarding between Tactical Data Systems employing Link-11/11B and Link-16 (STANAG 5616 ed.5:2011) Standards for Data Forwarding between Tactical Data Systems employing Link-11/11B and Link-16 (STANAG 5616 ed.6 (RD))   Gateway between Link-11 and Link-16.

For CCEB interoperability the mandatory standard is MIL-STD 6020

    Link 1 STANAG 5501 ed.5:2011 Link 1 STANAG 5501 ed.6 RD    
      Link 11 STANAG 5511 ed.7:2008   Communications part for Link-11

For CCEB interoperability the standard is MIL-STD 6011C

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

    STANAG 4175 ed.4:2009 STANAG 4175 ed.5 (RD)   Communications part for Link-16

Used in Profile: AMN

    MIDS SSS-M-10001     Multifunctional Information Distribution System - System Segment Specification
    STANAG 7085 ed.3:2009 (IDL for Imaging Systems)     STANAG 7085 provides the interoperability standards for 3 classes of imagery DL used for primary imagery data transmission.
    STANAG 4586 ed.3:2012 STANAG 4586 ed.4   STANAG 4586 facilitates communication between a UCS and different UAVs and their payloads as well as multiple C4I users.
Analogue Access Services          
Digital (Link) Access Services          
Message-based Access Services          
  Short Messaging Access Services        
  Tactical Messaging Access Services        
    Maritime Tactical Wide Area Networking (ACP 200)     For CCEB interoperability the mandatory standard is ACP 200 :Maritime Tactical Wide Area Networking
    Routing and Directory for tactical Systems, STANAG 4214 ed.2:2005      
    International Network Numbering for Communications Systems in Use in NATO, STANAG 4705 ed.1 (RD)     Used in Profile: FMN
      Gateway Multichannel Cable Link (Optical), STANAG 4290 ed.1 (RD)    
    Enhanced Digital Strategic Tactical Gateway (EDSTG) (STANAG 4578 ed. 2:2009)   STANAG 4249 replaced by the more fundamental STANAG 4206. STANAG 4206 not to be used for new systems. STANAG is currently under review for a new edition.

For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable.

    NATO Multi-channel tactical digital Gateway (STANAG 4206: Ed.3:1999)     For CCEB interoperability this standard is not applicable
    NATO Multi-channel tactical Gateway-Multiplex Group Framing Standards (STANAG 4207: Ed.3:2000)      
    The NATO Military Communications Directory System, STANAG 5046 ed.3 The NATO Military Communications Directory System, STANAG 5046 ed.4 (RD)    
Circuit-based Access Services          
  Native Circuit-based Access Services        
  Emulated Circuit-based Access Services        
Frame-based Access Services          
  Native Frame-based Access Services        
  Emulated Frame-based Access Services        
Packet-based Access Services          
    IP packet transfer and availability performance parameters (ITU-T Y.1540:2011)     Used in Profile: FMN
    Network performance objectives for IP-based services (ITU-T Y.1541:2011)     Used in Profile: FMN
    Framework for achieving end-to-end IP performance objectives (ITU-T Y.1542:2006)     Used in Profile: FMN
    Quality of service ranking and measurement methods for digital video services delivered over broadband IP networks (ITU-T J.241:2005)     Used in Profile: FMN
  IPv4 Routed Access Services        
  IPv6 Routed Access Services        
  Virtual Private Network (VPN) Services        
Multimedia Access Services          
  Voice Access Services        
  Video Access Services        
  VTC Access Services        
Communications Access IA Services          
  Network Firewall Services        
Communications Access SMC Services          
  Call Management Services        
    Session Initialisation Protocol (SIP) (IETF RFC 3261:2002, updated by 3265:2002, 3853:2004, 4320:2006, 4916:2007, 5393:2008, 5621:2009, 5626:2009, 5630:2009, 5922:2010)     Used in Profile: FMN
  VTC Management Services        
  Demand Assigned Multiple Access (DAMA) Control Services        
  Resource Discovery Services        
  Resource Configuration and Activation Services        
  Resource Testing Services        
  Collect, Update and Report Resource Configuration Services        
  Survey and Analyse Resource Trouble Services        
  Localise Resource Trouble Services        
  Correct and Recover Resource Trouble Services        
  Track and Manage Resource Trouble Services        
  Monitor Resource Performance Services        
  Control Resource Performance Services        
  Collect Resource Data Services        
Transport Services          
      Internet Protocol Quality of Service (IP QoS), STANAG 4711 (Draft)    
      IP QoS for the NII, NC3A TN-1417   Used in Profile: FMN
    Differentiated Services Field (IETF RFC 2474:1998 updated by 3168:2001, 3260:2002)     DiffServ redefines use of former TOS field; first, but not sufficient RFC to differentiate traffic classes. RFC for DiffServ still missing. Applicable to both IPv4 and IPv6.

Included in Profile: FMN

    Configuration Guidelines for DiffServ Service Classes (RFC 4594:2006)     Included in Profile: FMN
    Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) (IETF RFC 2205:1997)      
    Requirements for IPv4 routers (RFC 1812:1995 updated by 2644:1999)     Used in Profile: FMN
    Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2) RFC 2328:1998) OSPF for IPv6 (RFC 5340:2008)   Suitable for LANs as well as WANs (including tactical networks) with sufficient bandwidth
    IS to IS intra-domain routeing information exchange protocol (ISO/IEC 10589:2002)      
    Router Internet Protocol (RIP v2) (IETF STD 56/RFC 2453:1998 updated by 4822:2007) RIPng for IPv6 (RFC 2080:1997)    
    Border Gateway Protocol (BGP4) (RFC 4271:2006)      
    Multiprotocol Extensions for BGP-4 (RFC 4760:2007) Use of BGP-4 Multiprotocol Extensions for IPv6 Inter-Domain Routing (RFC 2545:1999)   Used in Profiles: FMN, tactESB
    BGP Communities Attribute (RFC 1997:1996) BGP Extended Communities Attribute (RFC 4360:2006)   Used in Profiles: FMN, tactESB
    Capabilities Advertisement with BGP-4 (RFC 5492:2009)     Used in Profile: FMN
      BGP Support for Four-Octet Autonomous System (AS) Number Space (RFC 6793:2012)   Used in Profiles: FMN, tactESB
      4-Octet AS Specific BGP Extended Community (RFC 5668:2009)   Used in Profiles: FMN, tactESB
      BGMP (RFC 3913:2004)    
    Application of BGP-4 (RFC 1772:1995)      
    Protocol Independent Multicast Sparse Mode(PIM-SM) (RFC 4601:2006, updated by 5059:2008)     PIM-SM is implemented by the router market leaders.

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN

      Simplified Multicast Forwarding (SMF) (RFC 6621:2012)   Used in Profile: tactESB
      Protocol Independent Multicasting Dense Mode(PIM-DM) (RFC 3973:2005)   PIM-DM is included as a second concept for tactical networks
    Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) (RFC 3618:2003)     Used in Profiles: FMN, tactESB
    Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) (RFC 4023:2005, updated by 5332:2008)     GRE is included as a general routing encapsulation mechanism
    Traditional IP Network Address Translator (RFC 3022:2001)      
      Stateless IP/ICMP Translation Algorithm (SIIT) (RFC 2765:2000    
      Generic Packet Tunneling in IPv6 (RFC 2473:1998)   This RFC is a generic tunnel mechanism, which can be applied for several protocols.
    Router Internet Protocol (RIP v2) MIB extension (RFC 1724:1994)     To be used in static networks. See also System Management.
    Classless Inter Domain Routing (CIDR) (RFC 4632:2006)     CIDR is only valid for IPv4

Used in Profiles: FMN, tactESB

    Mobile IPv4 (RFC 3344:2002 updated by 4721:2007) Mobile IPv6 (RFC 3775:2004)    
      Mobile IPv6 Fast Handovers (RFC 5568:2009)    
      IPSec and Mobile IPv6 (RFC 3776:2004 updated by 4877:2007)    
      Policy-based Network Management - General (RFC 1104:1989, 2753:2000, 3198:2001, 3334:2002)    
      Policy-based Network Management - DiffServ (RFC 2963:2000, 2998:2000, 3086:2001, 3260:2002, 3287:2002, 3289:2002, 3290:2002, 3308:2002, 3496:2003)    
      Policy-based Network Management - IntServ (RFC 2205:1997 updated by 2750:2000, 3936:2004, 4495:2006, 2206 - 2210:1997, 2380:1998, 2382:1998, 2430:1998, 2490:1999, 2745 - 2746:2000, 2747:2000 updated by 3097:2001, 2749:2000, 2750:2000, 2755:2000, 2814:2000, 2872:2000, 2961:2001, updated by 5063:2007; 2996:2000, 3097:2001, 3175:2001, updated by 5350:2008; 3181:2001, 3182:2001, 3209:2001 updated by 3936:2004, 4874:2007; 3210:2001, 3468:2003, 3473:2003 updated by 4003:2005; 3474:2003, 3476:2003, 3477:2003 4201:2005, 4783:2006, 4873:2007, 4874:2007, 5250:2008, 5420:2009    
    Point to Point Protocol (PPP) Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP) (RFC 1332:1992 updated by 3241:2002, 4815:2007)     To allow packet switched services over circuit switched interconnections.
    Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) (RFC 3308:2002)      
    Link Control Protocol (LCP) extensions (RFC 1570:1994 updated by 2484:1999)     Addition to LLC1 (see Link Layer).
    Point to Point Protocol (PPP) (STD 51, RFC 1661:1994 updated by 2153:1997; 1662:1994, updated by 5342:2008) IPv6 over PPP (RFC 5072:2007)   Used in Profiles: FMN, tactESB
    PPP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) (RFC 1994:1996 updated by 2484:1999)     Used in routers.

Used in Profile: FMN

    PPP Multilink (MP) (RFC 1990:1996)     Allows for aggregation of bandwidth via multiple simultaneous data link connections
    Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), IETF RFC 3768:2004      
    Winsock 2 (Revision 2.2)      
        Transport Service (ISO 8072:1996)deleted in NCSP v.6  
    TCP (IETF STD 7:1981, RFC 793:1981 updated by RFC 1122:1989, 3168:2001)     Used in Profiles: AMN,FMN, tactESB
    UDP (IETF STD 6:1980, RFC 0768:1980)     Used in Profiles: FMN, tactESB
    OSI transport svc over TCP/IP (RFC 2126:1997)     Includes the ISO Transport Protocol
    Space communications protocol specification (SCPS) - Transport protocol (SCPS-TP) (ISO 15893:2010)      
Edge Transport Services          
  Link Emulation Transport Services        
  Time Division Multiplexed-based Transport Services        
  Frame-based Transport Services        
  IP-based Transport Services        
    Assigned Numbers (RFC 3232:2002)      
    IPv4 (STD 5, RFC 791:1981, 792:1981, 826:1982, 894:1984, 919:1984, 922:1984, 950:1985 updated by RFC 1112:1989, 2365:1998, 2474:1998, 2507:1999, 2508:1999, 2908:2000, 3168:2001, 3171:2001, 3260:2002, 3376:2002, 4604:2006, 4884:2007)     Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB
    IPv6 (RFC 1981:1996, 2375:1998, 2460:1998, 2464:1998, 2467:1998, 2470:1998, 2491:1999, 2492:1999, 2497:1999, 2526:1999, 2529:1999, 2590:1999, 2710:1999 updated by 3590:2003, 2711:1999, 2894:2000, 3056:2001, 3111:2001, 3122:2001, 3146:2001, 3306:2002, 3307:2002, 3483:2003, 3510:2003, 3544:2003, 3587:2003, 3595:2003, 3697:2004, 3736:2004, 3810:2004, 3879:2004, 3956:2004, 4001:2005, 4007:2005, 4213:2005, 4291:2006, 4311:2005, 4338:2006, 4443:2006, 4489:2006, 4604:2006, 4861:2007, 4862:2007, 4884:2007, 4941:2007, 5095:2007, 5172:2007, 5494:2009)     Note: Category of RFC 2375:1998 is ´Informal´

Used in Profiles: AMN, FMN, tactESB

    IGMP v.3 (RFC 3376:2002 updated by 4604:2006)     RFC 3367:2002 obsoleted 2236:1997 updates RFC 1112:1989 and is widely implemented, RFC 3376:2002 obsoleted RFC 2236:1997
    Host requirements (STD 3, IETF RFC 1122:1989 updated by 2474:1998, 2181:1997, 3168:2001, 3260:2002, 4033:2005, 4034:2005, 4035:2005, 4343:2006, 4379:2006, 4470:2009, 5452:2009, 5462:2009)      
        Bootstrap Protocol, BOOTP (RFC 951:1985 updated by RFC 1542:1993, 2132:1997, 3442:2002, 3942:2004, 4361:2006, 4833:2007, 5494:2009) Will be overtaken by the richer DHCP. BOOTP is still available in older implementations and is expected to phase out.
    IP Encapsulation (RFC 2003:1996)      
        Clarifications and Extensions for the Bootstrap Protocol (RFC 1542:1993)  
      Dual Stack IPv6 mobility support (RFC 5555:2009)    
Core Network Services          
  Packet Routing Services        
    Interconnection of IPv4 Networks at Mission Secret and Unclassified Security Levels, STANAG 5067 ed.1:2007 (RD) Interconnection of IPv4 Networks at Mission Secret and Unclassified Security Levels, STANAG 5067 ed.2 (Draft)   Used in Profile: FMN
  Frame Switching Services        
  Circuit Switching Services        
Aggregation Services          
  Packet-based Aggregation Transport Services        
  Frame-based Aggregation Transport Services        
  Circuit-based Aggregation Transport Services        
Broadcast Services          
Transport IA Services          
Transport SMC Services          
Distribution Services