DoD Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process (DIACAP)
It is the title of DoD Instruction 8510.01, which defined the process for certification and accreditation of DoD information systems (computer, computer networks, etc.) for Information Assurance (confidentiality, integrity, availability, non-repudiation, etc.).
It has since been replaced by the RMF process - although as of 2016 some packages were still being allowed to process for accreditation under DIACAP with ATO's issued for much shorter periods of time.
DoD Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process. The term is general to all of DoD, not just the Army.
Department of Defense Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process
There are many different possible organizations and businesses that the acronym ICAN could stand for. This acronym could stand for the International Cesarean Awareness Network. This acronym could also stand for the Independent Community Arts Network.
Letters that stand for parts of a name are called initials.
There is no acronym with the letters CORNER. It does not stand for anything because it does not exist. No concept or organization uses the acronym CORNER.
What does the acronym D.R.I.V.E. stand for?
The short answer is - YES. Both the IAM and the IAO have responsibilities in implementing DIACAP. Table E3.A1.T1 of DoDI 8500.2 states that the System Identification Profile must list the members of the DIACAP team, to wit: Identify the DIACAP Team (e.g., DAA, the CA, the DoD IS PM or SM, the DoD IS IAM, IAO, and UR. Note that BOTH the IAM and IAO are listed. The acronym IASO is synonymous with IAO.
DIACAP replaced DITSCAP as the process for certification and accreditation of DoD information systems. DIACAP supersedes DITSCAP.
The acronym AAW stands for Antiair Warfare.
The acronym AAF stands for Army Airfield.
The acronym AB stands for Architect Building.
The acronym LR stands for Long Range.