| Defense agencies deploy and operate sophisticated, global
communications networks that must perform under the most extreme
conditions and against a constantly changing set of operational
and security demands.
These requirements can seem contradictory at times – robust yet
agile; secure yet flexible; complex yet easy to manage. Meeting these
demands and achieving the availability, delivery, and security of
information and infrastructure – all at the lowest possible cost – is a
serious challenge. TM Forum’s Defense Initiative helps
defense agencies overcome these
challenges by bridging the gap
between commercial experience
and the unique demands of
defense communications.  The Secure, Federated Service Management Catalyst Project has been accepted as one of the 225 laureates out of more than 1,000 entries in Computerworld’s prestigious Honors Program for 2011. Click here to learn more about the Catalyst project. TMF866, Federated Service Management for Defense (Catalyst) Blueprint, Version 1.1, the output of the catalyst has been released. 
Get Started with Government & Defense Initiative - Watch the 5-minute Introduction video
- Watch the 5-minute Defense Overview
- Download and read the Datasheet
- Join the Government/Defense online community to receive meeting notices, participate in discussions, etc.
- Check out the Solution Center
- Review the Case Studies, Whitepapers and Videos from around the industry from the left hand menu
- Contact Christy Coffey for further information or question on getting started.
Business Benefits of using TM Forum best practices and standards in the defense industry: - Minimizing operating costs, research and development, implementation cycles, and integration risks
- Maximizing mission assurance by coordinating network performance with mission impact
- Rapidly deploying secure network services – anywhere, anytime, anyhow
- Enabling flexible, federated network services across a vast and diverse infrastructure
“Interoperable and standardized management solutions are of crucial importance to implement the NATO Network Enabled Capability (NNEC) federated service management vision." – Principal Scientist, NATO C3 Agency as presented at TM Forum Management World, May 2009 Contributing Companies               |